Scott Gomez Hired as Chicago Steel Coach, Becomes Second Hispanic Coach in USHL
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2025 10:06 am
Scott Gomez jumps from the BCHL to the USHL. Is this a sign of the growing recognition of the BCHL's talent development or simply a unique career move? What does this say about the pathways available to coaches with NHL experience who want to stay involved in development? Could we see more NHL alumni taking similar routes? Furthermore, with Gomez's relatively short playoff run with Surrey, does his hiring suggest that regular season success is more valued in junior hockey coaching than playoff performance? This move also raises questions about the comparison between the BCHL and USHL. Is one league definitively superior in terms of player development and coaching opportunities? What are the key differences between the two leagues, and how do they impact a coach's career trajectory? Finally, with Gomez being one of only two Hispanic coaches in the USHL, does this appointment represent a meaningful step towards greater diversity in hockey leadership? What further steps need to be taken to ensure equitable representation behind the bench?