While the ECHL is mainly recognized as a development tool for hockey players, the San Jose Sharks organization has used the 30-year-old league to mold key members of its staff.
"The integration has been perfect because everybody who comes from that league, they're very hungry to advance," San Jose Sharks Assistant General Manager and San Jose Barracuda General Manager, Joe Will said. "They have to work hard and there's really no hiding there. We know we're going to get honest, hardworking people."
One of the most honest and hardworking of all comes in the form of 60-year-old, Oakland, California native, Roy Sommer, whose first job as bench boss was with the ECHL's Richmond Renegades.
Sommer called Virginia home from 1991-96, during a decorated career with the Renegades that spanned five years.
"That's where he really learned coaching," Will said. "The head coach has to do a lot. They have to go and find players, they have to sign players and then they have to develop them, coach them, they have to do everything."
Roy Sommer's ECHL Past Brings Success in Sharks Development
The ECHL has helped development throughout the Sharks organization