Denmark's ice hockey national team coach resigns after the season
Mikael Gath will step down as head coach of Denmark's men's national ice hockey team at the end of the season, following an offer to coach in a larger foreign league.
Mikael Gath has announced that he will resign as the head coach of Denmark's men's national ice hockey team after the current season, as confirmed by the Danish Ice Hockey Union in a recent press release. The Swedish coach received an offer for a coaching position in a prominent foreign league, marking a significant career advancement for him. Over the past three years, Gath has led the national team through crucial developments in performance and competitiveness on the international stage.
In his tenure, Gath's leadership was pivotal in achieving historic milestones, including a semifinal appearance at the World Championship in 2025 and qualification for the upcoming 2026 Olympics. Morten Green, the elite manager of the Danish Ice Hockey Union, expressed gratitude for Gath's contributions, emphasizing that these achievements reflect the rising standard of Danish ice hockey. His departure is seen as a bittersweet moment, acknowledging both his significant impact and the growth of the sport in Denmark.
The Danish Ice Hockey Union will embark on the search for a new head coach in the coming period, aiming to build on the successes under Gath's tenure. As Denmark's ice hockey continues to gain traction and recognition globally, the selection of a new coach will be crucial in maintaining the momentum that Gath helped to generate, inspiring the future of the sport in the country.