NASHVILLE — Wild assistant Darby Hendrickson usually attends the NHL draft, taking part in a coaching clinic, but this year's trip to Nashville had extra significance.
Hendrickson was with his son Beckett in the stands of Bridgestone Arena on Thursday when Beckett was drafted in the fourth round by Boston.
"You're just happy for him," Hendrickson said. "It's just the hug. It's not even the words."
A forward who previously played at Minnetonka High and has committed to the Gophers, Beckett models his game after the Wild's Matt Boldy.
He tallied 13 goals and 21 assists in 52 games with the U.S. National Under-18 team last season. The Bruins selected him 124th overall, their second of just five picks after having none in the first two rounds.
"He's sitting there patiently," Hendrickson said. "You don't know. He thought maybe it'd be earlier. It could be later. My biggest thing is it doesn't matter. What's inside of you is what matters."
After 500-plus games in the NHL, a run that included four seasons with the Wild as a fan favorite, Hendrickson, the former Gopher and Mr. Hockey from Richfield High, became an assistant for the Wild in 2010.
"He's done a really good job of putting no pressure on me," said Beckett, who grew up around players like former Wild captain Mikko Koivu. "I'm just very fortunate to have him as a father."