Brett Larson Explained

Brett Larson
Birth Date:1972 8, mf=yes
Birth Place:Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Weight Lb:175
Shoots:Right
Played For:Minnesota–Duluth
Madison Monsters
Louisville Riverfrogs
San Diego Gulls
Utah Grizzlies
Long Beach Ice Dogs
Las Vegas Thunder
Rote Teufel Bad Nauheim
Odense Bulldogs
Basingstoke Bison
Florida Seals
Minnesota Arctic Blast
Orlando Jackals
Minnesota Blue Ox
Ntl Team:USA
Draft:213th overall
Draft Year:1990
Draft Team:Detroit Red Wings
Career Start:1991
Career End:2007
Module:
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Brett Larson
Current Title:Head coach
Current Team:St. Cloud State
Current Conference:NCHC
Alma Mater:University of Minnesota Duluth
Player Years1:1991–1995
Player Team1:Minnesota–Duluth
Player Positions:Defenseman
Coach Years1:1999–2001
Coach Team1:San Diego Gulls
Coach Years2:2006–2007
Coach Team2:Florida Seals (assistant)
Coach Years3:2008–2011
Coach Team3:Minnesota–Duluth (assistant)
Coach Years4:2011–2013
Coach Team4:Sioux City Musketeers
Coach Years5:2013–2015
Coach Team5:Ohio State (assistant)
Coach Years6:2015–2018
Coach Team6:Minnesota–Duluth (assistant)
Coach Years7:2018–present
Coach Team7:St. Cloud State
Overall Record:123–76–21
Tournament Record:4–4
Awards:Herb Brooks Coach of the Year (2019)

Brett Larson is an American ice hockey coach and former player. He is the current head coach of St. Cloud State, having been named to the position in April 2018.[1]

Playing career

After being drafted out of high school, Larson waited a year before beginning his college career at Minnesota–Duluth. In his freshman season he scored only three points in 26 games for a middling team. The following year the Bulldogs rocketed up the standings, winning the WCHA and making the NCAA tournament. In his junior season Larson was given a great role with the team and responded by posting more than quintuple his previous season's total. Despite this Duluth dropped to 7th in the WCHA and stayed there for the rest of Larson's college career. After graduating Larson embarked on a long career that was spent mostly in the minor leagues in North America. During the later half of the 1990s he also played roller hockey in the RHI, stopping only due to the league ceasing operations.[2]

In 2001, After winning the Taylor Cup with San Diego Larson signed with Rote Teufel Bad Nauheim of the German second league playing one season for the Red Devils before joining the Odense Bulldogs. In his first season with the Bulldogs he helped the team win the regular season title but fell in the championship match. The team had diminishing returns each of the following two years and after splitting the 2005–06 season between Bad Nauheim and Basingstoke Larson returned to the states for one more season before retiring as a player.

Coaching career

During his playing career Larson had twice served as a player/coach; for two years with the San Diego Gulls and in his brief stint with Florida Seals. After his playing days were over Larson took a year off before returning as a full-time coach, joining the staff at his alma mater as an assistant. After only three years behind the bench he was hired as the head coach/GM for the Sioux City Musketeers, but after two poor seasons he headed back to the college ranks. After a two-year stop at Ohio State he began a third stint with Minnesota–Duluth, staying for another three seasons before he received his first opportunity to lead a college program with St. Cloud State.[3]

Career statistics

Team League GP GP G A Pts PIM
1991–92Minnesota–Duluth BulldogsNCAA2621320
1992–93Minnesota–Duluth BulldogsNCAA332358
1993–94Minnesota–Duluth BulldogsNCAA3814142840
1994–95Minnesota–Duluth BulldogsNCAA376253150
1995–96Madison MonstersCHL7012314337621318
1996–97Louisville RiverfrogsECHL27413174
1997–98San Diego GullsWCHL528192726
1997–98Utah GrizzliesIHL90006
1998–99San Diego GullsWCHL60103646421277146
1998–99Long Beach Ice DogsIHL40002
1998–99Utah GrizzliesIHL10000
1998–99Las Vegas ThunderIHL20000
1999–00San Diego GullsWCHL691144556493696
1999–00Long Beach Ice DogsIHL10000
2000–01San Diego GullsWCHL708334142133582
2001–02Rote Teufel Bad NauheimDEL24310172787
2002–03Odense BulldogsDenmark27268831311210
2003–04Odense BulldogsDenmark3123560133256
2004–05Odense BulldogsDenmark33268341530312
2005–06Rote Teufel Bad NauheimGermany328291150
2005–06Basingstoke BisonEIHL160121216601110
2006–07Florida SealsSPHL613416
NCAA totals134244367118

Head coaching record

USHL

Team Year Regular season Post season
G W L T Pts Finish Result
Sioux City Musketeers2011–126029301(59)5th in WestLost in Conference Quarterfinals 0–2
Sioux City Musketeers2012–1364233011(57)6th in WestMissed Postseason

College

Notes and References

  1. News: Brett Larson Named New Men's Hockey Coach at St. Cloud State. St. Cloud State Huskies. 2018-04-13. 2018-09-28.
  2. Web site: roller hockey international, professional roller hockey . Thehockeywriters.com . 2010-09-23 . 2017-01-23.
  3. Web site: Brett Larson named head coach at St. Cloud State. NCAA.com . 2018-04-13 . 2018-09-28.