The Wild, which advanced to the second round of the playoffs this season because of a solid corps and promising young talent, will continue to grow with the youngest coach in the NHL.
Mike Yeo, 40, agreed to a three-year contract extension Saturday that is believed to total close to $3 million.
"Very well-deserved," first-line left wing Zach Parise, who led the Wild in playoff scoring, said during a phone interview. "I think he did a really good job — [the entire coaching staff] all did a really good job — down the stretch for us, especially in the playoffs. I mean, we were really prepared. We knew exactly what to expect. We exploited weaknesses. It's a big chess game, the playoffs. I think they did a really good job making adjustments on the fly. It was real impressive."
The Wild will hold a news conference Thursday because Yeo, General Manager Chuck Fletcher, assistant GM Brent Flahr and a few other team executives traveled to Exuma, Bahamas, on Saturday for budget meetings at owner Craig Leipold's getaway.
This is the precursor to organizational meetings that will commence June 9. That's when the coaches, front office and pro scouts meet to evaluate the past season and prepare for next season.
"I am very excited to continue to coach the Minnesota Wild and pursue a Stanley Cup for the State of Hockey," Yeo said in a news release. "Our fan support has been amazing and it went to a new level during the playoffs. We are all motivated to reward them."
Yeo is 104-82-26 in three years with the Wild. This season, the Wild amassed 98 points, tied for the second-most in team history, and advanced past the first round for the second time in team history.
Every member of Yeo's coaching staff — assistants Rick Wilson, Darryl Sydor and Darby Hendrickson, goalie coach Bob Mason and video coordinator Jonas Plumb — is also in the final year of his contract. Their statuses are expected to be resolved once Fletcher returns from the Bahamas.