Mauldin already began thinking about life after playing hockey when the coronavirus pandemic hit and effectively shut down the sport in Europe and North America in early 2020. USA Hockey, impressed by Mauldin's collegiate, NHL and international hockey credentials, offered him the assistant position and he accepted, excited by the opportunity to work with players on Under-18 team.
Then Mauldin said he began getting that feeling of having unfinished business as a player several months later. He sought counsel from Muse and Scott Monaghan, assistant executive director of USA Hockey for the USNTDP and USA Hockey Arena.
"(Scott) just said, 'If you have that itch to play and you still have stuff left in the tank, then you should do it," Mauldin said.
Mauldin began preparing to return to play. He went home to Massachusetts around Christmas to retrieve equipment unused since 2019-20. He started arriving at USA Hockey's practice facility in Plymouth, Michigan, at 4 a.m. to skate on his own before his coaching day began.
James Mullin, an assistant on the Under-18 team, connected Mauldin with Nick Bootland, a friend who coaches Kalamazoo, an affiliate of the Blue Jackets and Cleveland of the AHL. Kalamazoo was looking to replenish its roster after several players were called up to their NHL and AHL parent clubs to fill out taxi squads because of COVID-19.
Mauldin signed a contract Jan. 7 and essentially became a moonlighting professional hockey player. He agreed to continue to coach for USNTDP by day then drive about 114 miles to play for Kalamazoo at night.
"It had been 682 days since my last game and I had been skating in my full equipment for about a week at that point," Mauldin said. "That first game, I had the hit of the game. I had a lot of fun just playing, blocking shots. I was really, really into it.'"
Bootland said Mauldin arrived in Kalamazoo as one of the best-conditioned players on the team.
"This guy's doing hundreds of burpees a day and he's an absolute machine," Bootland said. "He'd drive two hours, play a game, then he'd do a half an hour of burpees after the game before he had to drive two hours home to get up and coach the next day."