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PRESENCE in a pro sports town in a hockey state. NIL is extremely important. COACHING: Must be able to create a world class coaching system to inspire elite players, that people will write a book about. GENERAL MANAGER to navigate "free agents" new world. Since no one person can do this, has to see the value in collaboration, willing to listen to others with more experience as advisor(s), willing then to "act" a bigger role.
Darby Hendrickson, as a Minnesota native, former Gopher, and long-time NHL assistant, brings elite, "insider" credibility and deep local hockey roots, positioning him perfectly to unify alumni and boost fundraising. His experience with the Hendrickson Foundation highlights his ability to connect with donors and the community, essential for managing NIL and donor relations.
Advantages as Head Coach:
- Fundraising and Community Relations: Through the Hendrickson Foundation, Darby has demonstrated the ability to lead, organize, and fundraise for hockey-related initiatives, a skill directly transferable to cultivating donor relations at the university level.
- "Mr. Hockey" Credibility: Being a Minnesota native and former player provides instant respect, fostering strong connections with Minnesota high school programs and alumni, which is crucial for recruiting and community engagement.
- Player Development and Mentorship: Having spent years in the NHL (Minnesota Wild) as an assistant, he is experienced in guiding, coaching, and mentoring players, which translates well to developing collegiate talent.
- High Hockey IQ: His tenure in the NHL ensures a strong understanding of modern, competitive hockey systems.
- Deep Local Roots: He understands the importance of the Gopher hockey tradition and acts as a bridge between the program's history and its future.
Top Potential Other Candidates
- Garrett Raboin (Head Coach, Augustana): A former assistant to Bob Motzko at Minnesota, Raboin is highly regarded for his recruiting abilities and was credited with bringing top talent to the Gophers. He successfully launched the Augustana program, making him a prime candidate for a, "hand-off" scenario.
- Grant Potulny (Head Coach, Northern Michigan): A former Gophers captain and assistant coach under Don Lucia for eight seasons. He has head coaching experience and deep ties to the program, making him a perennial candidate.
- Pat Ferschweiler (Head Coach, Western Michigan): A Minnesota native who has built a strong program at Western Michigan, often leading the league in scoring. He has experience as an NHL assistant and a solid reputation in collegiate hockey.
- Greg Powers (Head Coach, Arizona State): Has proven his ability to build a program from scratch into a national competitor. He brings a high-energy, modern approach that is respected nationally.
- Nate Leaman (Head Coach, Providence): A respected national coach who has won a national championship (2015). He was considered a candidate when Motzko was hired and represents a strong, experienced option from outside the immediate Minnesota circle.
- Guy Gadowsky (Head Coach, Penn State): Known for building the Penn State program and having a, "fire and passion" coaching style reminiscent of Minnesota legends, often cited for his "Herb Brooks attitude".
Other Potential Candidates to Monitor
- Nick Oliver (USHL Head Coach): A Roseau, Minn., native who was an assistant at St. Cloud State and has head coaching experience in the USHL.
- Jason Lammers (Head Coach, Niagara): A well-respected coach with a strong history in the USHL and college game.
- Todd Richards (NHL Assistant Coach): A former Gophers captain with extensive NHL head coaching experience.
Another Way to View This
In the modern collegiate hockey landscape of 2026, the blueprint for a "top-tier" hire matches the profile of
Adam Nightingale at Michigan State: a coach with deep roots in
USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program (NTDP) and the NHL, capable of elite recruiting and rapid cultural transformation.
If a premier program like the
Minnesota Gophers were to seek a new leader, the most respected "available" or rising USA Hockey-affiliated candidates include:
1. The NTDP Pipeline (The Nightingale Model)
The most direct "Team USA" candidates are those currently leading the elite development program in Plymouth, MI.
- Nick Fohr: The current Head Coach of the U.S. National Under-18 Team. With 15 seasons on the NTDP staff, Fohr is highly respected by NHL stars like Charlie McAvoy and Zach Werenski for his development expertise.
- Greg Moore: The current Head Coach of the U.S. National Under-17 Team. Moore has previous head coaching experience with the Toronto Marlies (AHL) and the Chicago Steel (USHL), making him a versatile candidate for a major college program.
- Dan Muse: A former NTDP head coach and NHL assistant (Nashville Predators) who led the USHL’s Chicago Steel to a Clark Cup. His reputation for being a "taskmaster" and elite recruiter makes him a perennial candidate for top openings.
2. High-Profile NCAA Successors with Team USA Ties
These coaches have successfully bridged the gap between national team service and NCAA dominance:
- Garrett Raboin (Augustana): A former Gopher assistant under Bob Motzko, Raboin served as an assistant for the 2026 U.S. National Junior Team. He is viewed as a rising star who successfully launched the Augustana program from scratch.
- Kris Mayotte (Colorado College): A former assistant for the U.S. World Junior teams, Mayotte has ties to top programs like Michigan and Providence and has revitalized Colorado College into a contender.
- Pat Ferschweiler (Western Michigan): A former NHL assistant (Detroit Red Wings) with gold-medal experience coaching the U.S. U17 and U18 teams. He is praised for doing "more with less" and leading a high-scoring offense.
3. The "Legacy" Candidates
- Grant Potulny: A former Gophers player and longtime assistant who has won a World Junior Gold Medal as a coach for Team USA. Currently at Northern Michigan, he is often the first name mentioned by Minnesota fans for a "homecoming" hire.
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Finally, I do not have hockey community credentials. I am a Minnesota Gophers sports person in general. Grew up in Duluth watching often the North Stars and (plug your nose) Bulldogs. Went to U of M.