Ron Masons crossover from head hockey coach to athletics director will have profound implications for the world of Spartan hockey. While the program isnt quite in a state of flux - Mason will still be the coach for the next two months and will hand-pick his successor - there are plenty of uncertainties around Munn Ice Arena. Heres a look at how the end of the Mason era will affect the different factions of MSU hockey:
Players
When Mason decided to leave the program, many peoples thoughts immediately turned to junior goaltender Ryan Miller.
The East Lansing native has been very close to Mason for most of his life, and many wondered if Masons departure would cause Miller to forego his senior season for a chance at the NHL.
Miller, the 2001 Hobey Baker Award winner, said Monday that the coaching turnover will play a role in his decision, but didnt say exactly what role that will be.
Right now, Im not in any position to speculate, said Miller, whose NHL rights are owned by the Buffalo Sabres. Im considering my future, itd be unfair not to. Different opportunities lie in the NHL and there are opportunities still here to pursue.
I was going to have to decide anyway, but I havent even thought that deep into it, yet.
Freshman center Jim Slater is also pondering his future. Last week, Slater said how happy he was to be honing his game under Masons tutelage. On Monday, the seventh-rated North American prospect in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft said he was sad about the coachs sudden career move.
Well have to see what the year brings, Slater said. The other option would be the (Ontario Hockey League). You never know, Im just going to take it year by year.
Coach was a big reason why I came here, but I also came here to be a Michigan State Spartan. Hopefully, I can carry on that tradition.
Coaches
MSUs two assistant coaches, Tom Newton and Dave McAuliffe, have both said they plan to be candidates for the head coaching job.
This probably wont have much effect on the Spartans for the rest of the season, but once the coaching search heats up, Newton and McAuliffe could be at major crossroads in their careers.
If neither coach ultimately gets to replace Mason, whomever gets the job could either retain them as assistants or choose to bring in his own staff and cut Newton and/or McAuliffe loose.
Its like that for any coaching situation, McAuliffe said. But Im confident in my abilities as an assistant coach or, someday, as a head coach that things will work out fine.
The bottom line for Ron is to hire the best possible candidate for Michigan State. If thats me, great.
League
CCHA Commissioner Tom Anastos was at Monday mornings press conference representing the league that Mason helped form 20 years ago.
Anastos, who played for Mason at MSU from 1982-85, said he will miss Mason being behind the bench from both a professional and a personal level.
It takes one of our more influential leaders out of the coaching ranks and into the administrative ranks, Anastos said. He has created a real good role model from a players perspective, from a coaching perspective, from an administrative perspective.
Im looking forward to having somebody with his passion for the sport, his inner knowledge of the sport at a school of this size that can help advance our agenda nationally. Thats always been a difficult task for our sport.
Fans
The Spartan hockey community wouldnt be the same without the fans. Every home game at Munn has been sold-out since 1985 and Mason helped build strong bridges between the team, the university and the community.
Physiology senior Lance Brinks,the co-director of the Slapshots student cheering section, called Masons promotion bittersweet.
It really shows how highly the university thinks of him, Brinks said. As far as hockey goes, he had a good run and I hate to see him go. The transition will largely depend on who they bring in to replace (Mason).
Rick Booms, 2001 MSU graduate and hockey season ticket-holder, hadnt even heard that Mason was stepping down until being called on Monday evening.
Wow, that sucks, Booms said. I dont really know what to say. He did a good job while he was there and he definitely doesnt owe us anything anymore.
Team
Though much of the talk this week has focused on the future of Spartan hockey, this years team is far from done. The Spartans are ranked fourth in the nation and lead the CCHA by four points over Michigan.
What impact will Masons midseason announcement have on the team as a whole?
Obviously, I hope it helps the team, Newton said. But honestly, I dont think it will affect them much, I hope.
Were eight games away from the CCHA championship and thats going to be our focus. We cant control whats going to happen after the season. Well control what we can, and thats preparing for Ohio State on Friday.