Significantly Insignificant said:
My only fear with this thinking is that players at the OHL and AHL level have an intrinsic motivation to listen to the coach in order to progress to the next level. I would think that has a different dynamic than coaching players at the NHL level.
I'd certainly agree to an extent; those with high dollar, high term deals are certainly going to have a different perspective when it comes to a carrot/stick approach, but on the other hand, one hopes that the reason one signs players to such deals is because it's largely unnecessary.
For most of the team though, I'd think there'd always be motivations to leverage.
Regarding Keefe's success at the AHL level, I think one has to also consider the advantages that the Marlies have over so many other clubs; a bunch of 1 way and 2 way deals, much higher payroll, player amenities, etc, etc. Definitely not saying that he hasn't been key to his accomplishments, but it isn't always a level playing field.