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Originally Posted by Table 5
I think the only real way you get around that (besides only targeting people with local roots, or being a perennial contender) is to offer enough money to offset those issues. Laviolette may not come here if he gets the same amount as he would in SJ or Dallas...but if that becomes a million or two more per year? Perhaps then things change...
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Again, I think it depends greatly on where Laviolette's priorities lie. Based on the seemingly popular opinion voiced here that Calgary is a much less desirable place to live than both SJ and Dallas, then I suspect these three respective cities rank as follows:
1. SJ
2. Dallas
3. Calgary
However, what if the hotter, humid climate in Dallas does not appeal to Massachusetts native Laviolette? Then maybe he ranks the cities as such:
1. SJ
2. Calgary
3. Dallas
If Laviolette is more concerned about his coaching legacy, opportunities to win or advance his career than he is about demographics, amenities and climate, then he most likely has SJ at the bottom of his list:
1/2. Dallas/Calgary
3. SJ
Moreover, with a higher concentration in the Flames organisation of US borne players and personnel, perhaps this weighs more heavily into Laviolette's decision:
1. Calgary
2. Dallas
3. SJ
The point here being that there are all sorts of things to consider beyond location and salary. I would be pleasantly surprised if the Flames were to hire Laviolette, but it seems silly to me to dismiss the possibility outright.