TAMPA, FLA. - Mike Guentzel couldn't have predicted his return to the Gophers men's hockey program -- at least not so soon, and especially after the rough ending to his previous stint as assistant coach.
Getting spurned, after all, can alter opinions about one's employer.
But Guentzel didn't turn his back on a program he loves or let any emotional residue prevent him from helping clean up a mess that formed after he walked out the door. Ultimately, coming home just felt like the right thing to do.
"I had some of that energy back that had kind of went away previously," he said.
That sentiment holds true for the entire Gophers program, and it coincided with Guentzel's return. The longtime assistant -- who was gone for three years, during which the Gophers failed to reach the NCAA tournament -- helped foster the program's resurgence and return to the Frozen Four this season by overseeing the defense and serving as associate head coach under Don Lucia.
The Gophers set a school record with a 2.21 goals-against average, but Guentzel's impact on the program overall goes beyond statistics.
"I knew there was nobody I wanted to bring back in [more] than Mike," Lucia said. "He's what we needed. I wanted somebody that would be an easy transition, and it certainly was."
If the transition proved easy, the actual idea seemed awkward, at least from an outside perspective. Guentzel left the program in April 2008 after serving 14 seasons as an assistant under Doug Woog and Lucia.