CHICAGO – One year after Bruce Boudreau hired John Anderson to coach alongside one of his best friends for the first time, the Wild coach will reunite with another longtime confidant.
The Wild made the hiring of Bob Woods as assistant coach official Saturday.
This is the fourth time the two men will coach together. Not only was Woods Boudreau's player-assistant once upon a time for the Mississippi Sea Wolves, Woods was Boudreau's assistant with the Hershey Bears, Washington Capitals and Anaheim Ducks. Woods was considered last year's front-runner to coach the Wild's defense until Hall of Famer Scott Stevens expressed an interest to coach.
Stevens has since stepped down.
"He'll push me and I'll push him," Boudreau said of Woods, a former defenseman and member of the ECHL Hall of Fame. "He knows how to coach and mold young kids, and he knows the game well enough and he's old enough that I think he'll be a great communicator with the Suts [Ryan Suter] and the older guys that we have on our team."
After Boudreau and Woods won a championship in Mississippi, the two men won a Calder Cup together in Hershey in 2005-06. When Boudreau was promoted to Washington, Woods took over the Bears and eventually coached them to a Calder Cup, too.
Last season, Woods was an assistant coach with the Buffalo Sabres and coached the league's top-ranked power play. He is looking forward to working with the Wild's talented cast of blue-liners.
"I think they have the opportunity to do something special, and anything I can do to help, I'm there for them and I can't wait to get to meet them and start building that relationship," said Woods, 49.