I feel like this would be a smart move for the new team. Is it even possible?
I feel like this would be a smart move for the new team. Is it even possible?
I hope not.
I felt the same way last season when John Brooks' name was being used as a possible (come-out-of-retirement) candidate for the Thunder's Fox Oklahoma telecasts/broadcasts.
Doug has paid his dues and would have nothing to gain coaching the Barons.
This is a new era of Oklahoma City hockey and too many times we would love to bring a part of the past with us.
Let's bring in this new era with a new coach. Look northeast to the WNBA Tulsa Shock hiring (mainly PR purposes) Nolan Richardson and you can see what a disaster this will put on his legacy.
Doug is one I want to remember as one of the greatest coaches in Oklahoma City Blazer history.
In fairness to Richardson, he has never coached a WNBA franchise and the Shock were in Detroit with the history for winning WNBA championship; so I wouldn't put them in the same catagory as an expansion franchise.
I would. He had to start basically from scratch, considering the team's two top players from last season (Katie Smith and Deanna Nolan) refused to play for the team. Richardson was really scraping the bottom of the barrel to put this team together (Scholanda Robinson from the Dispersal Draft, Chante Black and Amber Holt in a trade for draft picks, Jennifer Lacy and Ivory Latta in free agency, etc)
They'll never hire Sauter for head coach. They'll probably give him some PR gig with the team since he's a recognizable figure for OKC hockey. I've heard a few rumors of coaches but Sauter is probably last on the list.
They hired the PA announcer (Ben Buckland?), you're right maybe they could find something for Doug if he wants to be around the environment of ice hockey.
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