22 March, 2010


Dear Hershey: Thank You for Sending Us the Magic

Note: the following letter was penned by Hershey Bears Senior Manager of Communications and radio play-by-play voice John Walton on the day that Bruce Boudreau was named head coach of the Washington Capitals last November.
AN OPEN LETTER TO CAPITALS NATION
11/22/2007 – To: Capitals Fans far and wide
From: Humble Bears Radio guy
Re: Bruce Boudreau
Caps Nation:
boudreau-web2.jpgI know it’s been a trying few weeks watching your team slide in the standings, and I know a lot of you have been frustrated with what you’ve seen. I also know that some of you in discussion boards have wondered what Bruce Boudreau will do for your team, with some of you thinking “here we go again” with another AHL coach being called up instead of some “name” coach for big bucks. I just wanted to let you know, as a humble servant of your minor league affiliate, I believe Bruce is the guy you need. Bruce Boudreau is one of the greatest people I’ve ever been around, a great leader of men with just enough grit to go with his compassion for his players to get the job done for you. I’ve ridden the buses with him, I’ve seen him one-on-one with players, I’ve seen him when times are good, and I’ve seen him when times are bad. Know this first and foremost: He’s a winner. He’s won more games than anyone in the last ten years in the AHL, and twice with two different teams has won at least 50 games in a season. In 2005-06, he took a group of Washington farmhands that missed the playoffs the year before in Portland, shaped them along with some Hershey guys that also missed the playoffs the season before and made them into Calder Cup Champions. To prove it wasn’t a fluke, the BEARS the next season won a franchise record 51 games (and we’ve been around for 70 years now, not a shabby record to have) and went all the way back to the Finals again. We’d have gone back-to-back except we ran into goaltender Carey Price, who now tends goal for the Montreal Canadiens. That’s 29 wins in the playoffs the last two years. When Hershey won the Cup in 2006, they had to beat the Portland Pirates, who featured NHLers Dustin Penner, Corey Perry and Ryan Getzlaf. Yes, that would be the Penner that signed for big bucks in Edmonton this past summer, and yes, that would be the same Getzlaf who just this week signed a five-year deal with Anaheim. Suffice it to say that Bruce has a pretty good handle on guys who play at the National Hockey League level. All big name coaches in the NHL had to come from somewhere and get their chance before they became “name” coaches. I refer you to none other than your own Bryan Murray from back in the day. He was Hershey’s coach too before he came to D.C., and I’d say as the franchise leader in wins down there, that worked out pretty well.
We’re pulling for you guys to turn it around. We really are. So many players on your team started here and got their feet under them in Hershey, and we wish them nothing but the best. If Bruce remains for the long term in Washington, we’ll miss him terribly here, but you’ll love him like we do. Honest. For what it’s worth, we have seen the magic here. We’re more than willing to share.
Sincerely,
Humble Bears Radio Guy



9 Comments

  1. Icantfeelmyface wrote:

    Gives me chills

    6 April, 2008 at 3:41 am | Permalink
  2. strungout wrote:

    Walton is God

    6 April, 2008 at 9:46 am | Permalink
  3. vt caps fan wrote:

    I remember reading this the first time around and thinking to myself, yeah he’ll lead us but not this season; lets see what he can do.
    Well, I’m pleased to announce that I’M EATING CROW RIGHT NOW, AND LOVING EVERY BITE OF IT.
    I BELIEVE!

    6 April, 2008 at 10:04 am | Permalink
  4. greg wrote:

    I am a Hershey fan, have been for years. Watching the team in 05-06 win the Calder Cup was incredible. They just seemed to want it more than anyone else. The Caps seem like the same kind of team. Boudreau is an incredible coach that just seems to get the most out of all his players.
    If you haven’t seen it before I hope you get to see the Playoff Mohawk this year that I am sure Greenie will be sporting and hopefully some other guys will too. Almost all of the Hershey Bears and many of the fans wore the mohawk the last two seasons. I am hoping to see Ovie sport the mohawk this year!!

    6 April, 2008 at 10:06 am | Permalink
  5. greg wrote:

    Go Caps!! Go Bears!!

    6 April, 2008 at 10:07 am | Permalink
  6. maruk wrote:

    As someone who lobbied for Pat Burns to come in and pick up the pieces, I can say without a doubt that I have never been so happy to be so wrong.
    See you at the phone booth for Game 1.

    6 April, 2008 at 10:23 am | Permalink
  7. Rage wrote:

    That’s terrific stuff, guys. I had forgotten about this. Pretty clairvoyant, huh?
    What an amazing night.

    6 April, 2008 at 10:27 am | Permalink
  8. Mike wrote:

    Wow! There has been a lot of pain in being a Caps fan for 33 years, with some good moments mixed in there. This is one of the best moments of all time. Go Bruce and the Boys!!!

    6 April, 2008 at 11:00 am | Permalink
  9. uncatim wrote:

    John Walton himself is a class act. If anyone has listened to other teams AHL radio broadcasts you know how much better John Walton is. So– Good morning, good afternoon, and goodnight Carolina Hurricanes!!!

    6 April, 2008 at 11:27 am | Permalink

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