Troy G. Ward was named Minnesota State's Associate Head Coach in May of 2023. He will begin his third season in 2025-26. Ward’s extensive coaching background includes stops in junior, collegiate, and professional hockey.
Owning an undergraduate and Master’s degree from UW-Eau Claire, Ward started his career there serving as both an assistant and head coach. After beginning as an assistant for the 1985-86 and 1986-87 seasons, Ward then spent three seasons as the head coach of the BluGolds, picking up 45 wins, including an 18-win season in 1989-90. Those 18 wins were the most single season wins in program’s history at the time.
Ward then made the jump to the NHL, spending three years with the Pittsburgh Penguins from 1997-2000 as an assistant coach. During that stint, Ward oversaw a defensive corps that topped the NHL in goals against average (2.59) in 1997-98 and coached star players Jarmoir Jagr and Ron Francis.
From 2002-05 Ward was on the bench at the University of Wisconsin as an associate head coach. During that time, the Badgers went 58-50-16, collecting 20-plus win seasons in 2003-04 and 2003-04. Ward was instrumental in recruiting the talented classes that helped the Badgers win the 2006 NCAA national championship, a feat unmatched by the program since that time.
Sandwiched around his time at Wisconsin, Ward had two stints in the ECHL, one with the Trenton Titans (2000-2001) and a second stop with the Victoria Salmon Kings (2005-06). While with Trenton, Ward captured the North Conference title and was voted the ECHL Coach of the Year.
From 2007-08 Ward was an assistant coach with the Houston Aeros of the AHL, serving as the team’s defensive coordinator, with responsibilities including spearheading the penalty kill. Ward then added front office duties on top of his on-ice coaching duties, as he also served as the Aeros Assistant General Manager from 2008-10.
The experience with the Aeros created another opportunity, as Ward went on to serve as an assistant with the Abbotsford Heat of the AHL from 2010-11 before earning head coaching responsibilities from 2011-14. While in Abbotsford, Ward developed eight players that played in the 2015 Stanley Cup playoffs for the Calgary Flames. During his tenure, the Heat amassed a record of 119-83 that included a pair of playoff appearances.
Ward was then with the Vancouver Giants (WHL, 2014) and the Madison Capitols (USHL, 2015-2016), before taking the helm with the Linz Black Wings
(August 2017-Jan. 2019) of the International Central European Hockey League, leading the squad to the semifinals of the EBL in 2018. More recently, Ward spent time from 2019-22 as a US Amateur Scout with the Vancouver Canucks.
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