Nik the Trik said:cw said:Others have made a pitch about the money. He's going to get top dollar wherever he goes. He'd like to raise the bar for coaches I'm sure. But like the GM thing, it pales in comparison. Money is not the big deal some make of it in his decision process in part, because he's already worth millions.
I think you're underestimating what "top dollar" could legitimately be though. I don't know what the highest paid coach in the league makes, I assume it's one of Sutter, Quenneville or Babcock himself but I'd guess it's in the 2-4 million dollar a year range. So anywhere that Babcock goes he might very well stay in that upper echelon, sure, but what if the Leafs offer him 7.5 million a year? What if they offer him 9? If they're going to see a deep cut to their payroll as the rebuild goes on they could absorb that easily.
cw said:He's not the kind of guy to squeeze Ilitch, an owner who has been good to him, for every dime. So I do not think this is all about getting the max dollar from Detroit.
I don't think finding out your market value and giving your employer a chance to match it is in anyway "squeezing" them or being disloyal. I think it's about as loyal as you'll find in the top reaches of any business.
I think you and a bunch of folks are missing what the guy is about. He's not going to stoop to holding Ilitch to ransom. Ilitch isn't Harold Ballard. Babcock likes and respect the guy.
They don't have to go to the market to find out his "market value" in terms of his contract. Most accept he's at the top of that market right now with little debate. The problem is the Wings can't match his market value in terms of the talent he wants to coach. He'll leave the Wings with the ability to say to their fans "we matched the top offer ... but he still moved on ..."
He's not for sale in terms of mere dollars. He wants to win and the only reason he'd leave a great job in Detroit is because he doesn't think he has a very good chance of winning there any more because the top talent core is aged. Babcock has effectively said as much and it's true.
So the team that wins Babcock's services may win it with $9 mil contracts ... but not because it's a contract going to Babcock - it's because it's contracts going to top young $9 mil/yr talent for Babcock to coach to a Cup. The Wings don't have guys like that on the way up or as young guys on their roster and neither do the Leafs (sorry Kessel fans but I do not put Kessel in that class).
Babcock's coaching search is surfing to catch a young wave of talent for him to ride to a few more Cup finals appearances - that are not likely to happen in Toronto or Detroit any time soon.
Turn it around: if Detroit was a serious contender, would he even be talking with other teams at this juncture - risking his shot at coaching a true contender to a Cup? Detroit has made a couple of offers that I'm sure did not insult and probably offered to make him the top paid coach in the game. But since they cannot offer good quality Cup shots, he's looking at what is out there to help him win a Cup - just like Scotty Bowman did.