Oates Under Consideration
The following article featuring former Rensselaer standout Adam Oates appeared June 20 on the St. Petersburg Times Web site.
By Damian Cristodero
It's a long way from being official, if it happens, but the
Tampa Bay Lightning is considering former NHLer Adam Oates as an
assistant coach who will work almost exclusively with the power
play. Oates, a center and power-play specialist in a 19-year NHL
career, was a teammate of Lightning coach Rick Tocchet with the
Bruins, Capitals and Flyers.
Adding Oates would not affect Tampa Bay's slow-moving search for
an assistant coach to work behind the bench and run the defense
during games. It also would not affect assistant coach Wes Walz,
who was valuable last season as a liaison between Tocchet and the
players and was invaluable in the video room, where he helped turn
around Steven Stamkos' season.
Hiring a power-play coach would be a smart play for the Lightning,
which finished 19th in the league last season with a 17.8 percent
efficiency. Notable five-on-three failures late in the season
exacerbated the problem.
Complete article can be accessed via the Times Web site by clicking here.












