Jim Montgomery became the fourth man to go directly from college to his first NHL coaching job when he was hired by the Dallas Stars on Friday.
Montgomery, who coached the University of Denver for the past five seasons and won the national championship in 2017, joins Philadelphia Flyers coach Dave Hakstol, who came from the University of North Dakota in 2015; Bob Johnson, who came to the Calgary Flames from the University of Wisconsin in 1982, and Ned Harkness, who took over the Detroit Red Wings in 1970 after coaching at Cornell.
More college coaches could make direct jump to first NHL job
Would follow Montgomery, who was hired by Stars after five seasons at University of Denver
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