For the second time in two years, Chuck Fletcher is willing to stick his neck out on the rising star instead of the recycled vet.
The Wild general manager hopes the second time goes better than the first.
Mike Yeo, who at 37 is even younger than his predecessor Todd Richards was when he became Wild coach, has been promoted back to the NHL. The Wild will make Yeo's hiring official at an 11 a.m. news conference Friday in St. Paul.
Mere days after completing his rookie American Hockey League season by guiding the Houston Aeros to the Calder Cup Finals, the young but confident Yeo will become the third coach in Wild history.
"It's awesome," said Yeo Thursday before flying to Minnesota from Houston.
Like Richards, who beat out veterans like Dave Tippett and Peter Laviolette in June 2009, Yeo has been hired over veterans Craig MacTavish and Ken Hitchcock two years later.
But Yeo has accomplished a lot in his young career. Before arriving back in Houston, where he played for five years and once captained to a Turner Cup championship, Yeo spent five years as an assistant with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
He was an assistant alongside another candidate he beat out for the Minnesota job, Michel Therrien, in 2008 when the Penguins went to the Stanley Cup Finals. A year later, after Therrien was fired, Yeo was retained by new coach Dan Bylsma.