There will be two new assistant coaches on either side of recently-hired head coach Bruce Boudreau next season, the Star Tribune has learned.
Longtime Wild assistants Rick Wilson and Darryl Sydor have been informed they won't be returning to the bench, multiple sources have said. Both coaches have contracts that expire June 30. It's unclear as of now if they could potentially stay with the organization in other roles.
In addition, assistant coach Darby Hendrickson, the Wild's eye in the sky during games, and goalie coach Bob Mason will sign new contracts and return to the club in their same roles.
Assistant coach Andrew Brunette, who has a year remaining on his contract, is expected to rejoin the front office. Brunette, who played six seasons for the Wild over two stints, was originally hired by General Manager Chuck Fletcher as a hockey operations advisor before former coach Mike Yeo asked him to be an assistant the past two seasons.
He was largely responsible for the power play.
Former interim coach John Torchetti, who has another year left on his contract as coach of the Iowa Wild, is a candidate for assistant coaching positions with the Florida Panthers and Detroit Red Wings. He has been granted permission to pursue other jobs. If he doesn't get one, Torchetti and Fletcher are expected to speak again regarding a job within the Wild.
Wilson and Sydor are both respected coaches, especially with young D, and great guys. Sydor, especially, was always an awesome interview for us writers. Personally, I learned a lot about the position during my many talks with Wilson and Sydor.
Wilson, 65, spent six years as a Wild assistant. He came to Minnesota before Todd Richards' second and final season as coach and was carried over onto Yeo's bench. He has been a NHL assistant or associate coach for five franchises since 1988 (including the North Stars during their final season in 1992-93) and won a Stanley Cup in 1999 with Dallas.