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Regarding his capacity as a coach, he can´t be all that bad. After all, he has been an Assistant Coach with the Finnish National Team for several years. He has also, up to this point, been fairly successful in Sweden with teams outside the Elitserien.
If we are talking in terms of Computers, lets say that Esko and Brynäs were NOT compatible. If we´ve had a closed league (sounds very "Swenglish") like in Finland and NHL, maybe his ideas
could have been developed in Brynäs, but since we didn´t get any results, somethings had to be done.
As you´ve heard, Tuulola is a bit of a legend in Brynäs, although he didn´t play here for more than a couple of years. The main reason why he moved back to Finland was probably his social situation. He wanted the children to go to a Finnish school and I also think that this is why he has turned down the offers from NHL. Seems that he is a bit of a family man, to me.
Good for him and his family of course, but not so good for us Brynäsfans... ;-)