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  1. Mike Hastings (born February 3, 1966) is an American ice hockey coach at the collegiate level. Since 2023, he has been the head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers men's ice hockey team. He was head coach of the Minnesota State Mavericks men's ice hockey team from 2012 to 2023. Career.

    Season
    Team
    Overall
    Conference
    Minnesota State
    24–14–3
    16–11–1
    Minnesota State
    26–14–1
    20–7–1
    Minnesota State
    29–8–3
    21–4–3
    Minnesota State
    21–13–7
    16–5–6
  2. 24. Jan. 2024 · First-year coach Mike Hastings informed players on the losing team of a 2-on-2 transition drill that they were required to deliver ice cream bars to the man lined up across the ice from them....

    • Jesse Temple
  3. Mike Hastings became the sixth Wisconsin men's hockey coach of the modern era (since 1962) on March 30, 2023. Hastings brings a remarkable level of consistent excellence to Wisconsin, directing his teams to winning marks in all 25 seasons he's served as a head coach.

  4. 30. März 2023 · Hastings is a three-time Spencer Penrose Award winner as NCAA coach of the year and a three-time WCHA Coach of the Year. He was also named CCHA Coach of the Year in 2022. From his time in the USHL, Hastings also possess two USHL Coach of the Year awards, as well as five USHL General Manager of the Year awards.

  5. 14. Apr. 2022 · Mavericks' Mike Hastings named U.S. assistant coach for IIHF World Championship. Two of his players, meantime, signed with American Hockey League teams. Hastings led the Mavericks to the Frozen...

  6. Head Coach, Men's Hockey. Email. michael.hastings@mnsu.edu. Phone. 507.389.5196. When Minnesota State hired Mike Hastings to take over as coach of its men’s hockey program in 2012, the hope was he could turn the Mavericks into winners. He did that — and more.

  7. 30. März 2023 · Wisconsin athletics director Chris McIntosh today named Mike Hastings the next head coach of Wisconsin men’s hockey. Hastings comes to the Badgers from Minnesota State, where in 11 seasons he directed the Mavericks to eight NCAA tournament appearances and two Frozen Fours including the 2022 title game.