Intellect, Intuition Characterize Wild’s Lemaire
A visitor told Minnesota Wild president
Doug Risebrough that the Sporting News had predicted
Jacques Lemaire will be the 2007-2008 Coach of the Year in the NHL.
Risebrough said with a smile that he's picking Lemaire, too.
The 62-year-old Lemaire started his
seventh season last week as the only coach of the Wild in franchise
history. Prior to coming here, Lemaire has been honored as NHL Coach of
the Year (Jack Adams Award) while working for New Jersey and also
won the award in 2003 with the Wild. His reputation as one of the
league’s best coaches was established long ago and enhanced by the
Wild’s performance last season (most points in franchise history), and
the prospect of a breakout season that could see Minnesota go deep into the
Stanley Cup playoffs next spring.
Risebrough was asked what he sees in
Lemaire and what prompts a publication like Sporting News to
think the former Montreal Canadien player and coach is so capable.
“There’s two things that standout for me,” Risebrough said. “First of
all, he’s an extremely bright guy, and not just in his knowledge of
hockey but in life. … He’s very intellectual… able to articulate his
points to the players, to adjust to a game plan. He’s quick.
“The other (second) thing I would say is
he has a great feel for the players. Meaning it’s kind of a combination
of his motivation and a combination of his experience. He’s obviously
motivated to try and improve them individually, improve them within the
team. …Because he thinks like a player, this makes sense to do it this
way, because a player would think about doing it this way. …
“I’ve seen a lot of people who are
intuitive and intellectual, but not many people that are both. And
Jacques, I don’t know why and when he knows when to do it, but he can be
very intuitive. You’ll ask him why did you do that and he’ll say, ‘I
don’t know why, it just felt right.’ Then the next time you’ll ask
him about something else and you’ll get a long answer that’s been very
analytical. I’ve seen people that have been successful that are just
intuitive and I’ve seen people that have been successful that are just
intellectual. …I don’t think I’ve ever met anybody else other than
Jacques that’s both. …”
Risebrough was asked how Lemaire, even
with his 12-year career as a player for the Montreal Canadiens, and 13
years as an NHL head coach, has improved while directing the Wild since
2000. Risebrough suggested that Lemaire “is a lot more comfortable” now
than he used to be in talking hockey with the media. Risebrough said
people comment that they like Lemaire’s presentation during his
post-game radio news conferences. Lemaire’s
analytical, thoughtful style has created a status of respect among many
listeners.
Then Risebrough made a second point about
his coach. “I thought when I first started with Jacque he was going to
be less flexible,” he said. “Today he’s a very flexible guy. I think
he was probably more flexible than I anticipated but I’ve noticed that
he’s driven with a lot of flexibility. He’ll do whatever it takes to
figure out what makes it work. He’s a good listener. … He includes
people. … He’s not driven with just, 'we gotta do it this way and it’s the
only way.' …”