Minnesota taps St. Cloud’s Larson as next coach

New Minnesota coach Brett Larson gets a Gophers jersey from athletic director Mark Coyle (photo: Jim Rosvold).

Brett Larson has agreed to a five-year contract to be the next coach of the Minnesota men’s hockey team, the school announced Tuesday.

Larson comes to Minnesota from St. Cloud State where he served as the head coach for the past eight seasons. While at St. Cloud, Larson guided the Huskies to four NCAA tournament appearances, two conference championships and the NCAA championship game in 2021. He leaves the Huskies with 153 career wins, the fourth-most in program history.

“Brett brings extensive coaching experience at both the collegiate and international levels, and throughout the process, it became clear that he possesses the leadership, vision, and drive to guide our program,” Minnesota athletic director Mark Coyle said. “He understands the responsibility that comes with this job and our expectation to compete at the highest level.”

Before St. Cloud State, Larson served two stints (2008-11, 2015-18) as an assistant coach at Minnesota Duluth, his alma mater and helped lead the Bulldogs to NCAA championships in 2011 and 2018.

In between his terms at Duluth, Larson was the head coach and general manager of the Sioux City Musketeers of the United States Hockey League from 2011-12 and was the associate head coach at Ohio State from 2013-15.

“It is a tremendous honor to lead this historic program, one that I have great respect for,” said Larson in a statement. “(I) have an incredible amount of respect for everyone who has played, coached, and built this program, and I am both humbled and energized to carry that torch forward. This job comes with great responsibility, and I could not be more excited to get to work.”

Larson also has extensive international experience with Team USA. Most recently, he was an assistant coach on the 2025 team that won gold at the 2025 IIHF World Junior Championships. He served in the same role in 2024 (gold medal) and 2020. He was also an assistant coach for Team USA at the 2022 Winter Olympics and was head coach of the U.S. Junior Select Team that won the 2012 World Junior A Challenge.

Larson, who is from Duluth, was a defenseman for Duluth from 1991-95. He was named a captain for his senior year and ended his college career with 24 goals and 43 assists in 133 career games.

He was drafted in the 11th round of the 1990 NHL Draft by the Detroit Red Wings. Larson played 12 years of professional hockey, mostly in the minor leagues in the United States, but he also played in Germany, Denmark and England. He also skated for the U.S. National Inline Team, helping the United States earn gold in 1999 and silver in 1998.