Head Coach Dan Stauber
 
 
 Season at UWS:
10th as head coach, 12th overall
 Overall Record:
192-63-41 (.718)
 NCHA Record:
82-39-22 (.650)
 Playoff Record:
23-6-5 (.750)
 NCAA Record:
8-3-1 (.708)
 High School:
Duluth Denfeld ('84)
 Alma Mater:
UW-Superior ('88)
 Coaching Experience:
     
UW-Eau Claire (assistant coach): 1989-90
     Waupaca (WI) High School (head coach): 1992-95
     Duluth Denfeld High School (head coach): 1995-98
     UW-Superior (assistant coach): 1998-00 
 
Dan Stauber is in his tenth season as head coach of the Yellowjacket men's hockey program.  In nine previous seasons Stauber's teams have been consistent, racking up 183 wins, or an average of 20.3 wins per season.  He ranks among the active leaders in wins and winning percentage among Division III head coaches.

Stauber took the reins of the program in August of 2000 when Steve Nelson resigned and enjoyed immediate success.  His first team set several school records, including most wins in a season (30), longest unbeaten streak (23 games) and longest winning streak (19 games).  They claimed the school's second NCHA regular season championship and second straight NCHA playoff title.  The team entered the NCAA Final Four regarded as a favorite, but fell short and had to settle for third place. 

The following season, the team again claimed the NCHA playoff championship and advanced to the NCAA Final Four.  They defeated Plattsburgh 5-0 in the semifinals to avenge their loss from the year before and eliminate the defending national champions.  The next night they came from behind to defeat Norwich 3-2 in overtime and claim the school's second national championship, and first since 1976. 

Despite the lack of NCAA success since 2002, there have been success stories for the 'Jackets.  In 2004-05 they were the last unbeaten team in Division III hockey and for a time were ranked number one in the USCHO weekly poll.  That season set the school record for fewest losses in a season (3).  The following season, they returned to the national tournament after winning the sixth NCHA playoff championship in school history.  In 2008-09, his team won the NCHA regular season title for the second time, and the third time in school history.  They qualified for the NCAA tournament, finishing one game short of a tenth trip to the NCAA Frozen Four.

And with the team success came individual success.  In Stauber's tenure, there have been 17 players who received All-American honors.  There have been 25 All-NCHA selections, 31 All-WIAC choices and 48 players receive NCHA All-Academic honors.  Four of his players - Nate Ziemski, Kyle Nosan, Baron Bradley and Dustin Cosgrove have been named the Max Sparger WIAC Scholar Athlete of the Year.  Mike Wiggins was named NCHA Player of the Year in 2005, and Chad Beiswenger received the same honor in 2009.  Stauber himself has received honors, being named NCHA Coach of the Year in 2001 and the AHCA Division III Coach of the Year in 2002.  In 2009 he was named WIAC Coach of the Year.

In recent years, Stauber has served on the NCAA Championships Committee and the NCAA Rules Committee.

Stauber's coaching career began with a season at UW-Eau Claire.  There, he worked on the staff of Troy Ward, a former University of Wisconsin and Pittsburgh Penguins assistant who currently is an assistant with the Houston Aeros, the top minor league affiliate of the Minnesota Wild.  That season the Blugolds finished 18-14-2, placing second in the NCHA, their best finish in NCHA history.  From there, he spent three seasons at Waupaca High School and then three more at his alma mater, Duluth Denfeld High School.  He joined Steve Nelson's staff as an assistant coach in 1998.

Stauber has been chosen to coach at numerous USA Hockey Select Festivals over the years.  Most recently , he worked with the Select 14's and Select 15's at Lake Placid, N.Y.

As a player, Stauber starred at Duluth Denfeld High School before embarking on a four-year playing career at UW-Superior.  In those four years, Stauber appeared in 99 games, scoring 47 goals and 71 assists for 118 points.  Stauber was a team captain during his final two years and led his team in scoring twice.  Stauber also played one professional season in Boras, Sweden before jumping into coaching. 

Stauber and his wife Julie reside in Hermantown, Minn. with their three children - Nora (17), Owen (16) and Natalie (14).
 
 
Year W L T %
2000-01 (a,b,d,f) 30 4 1 .871
2001-02 (b,c,e,g) 24 5 5 .779
2002-03 (c) 21 6 2 .759
2003-04 (c) 18 8 4 .630
2004-05 19 3 7 .788
2005-06 (b) 18 10 3 .629
2006-07 20 6 1 .759
2007-08 13 6 8 .630
2008-09 (a,c,h) 23 4 3 .817
2009-10 9 11 7 .463
 
TOTAL 192 63 41 .718
 
a - won NCHA regular season title
b - won NCHA playoff title
c - won WIAC title
d - NCAA Tournament - 3rd place
e - NCAA Champions
f - NCHA Coach of the Year
g - AHCA Coach of the Year (Eddie Jeremiah Award)
h - WIAC Coach of the Year
 
Stauber's Record Vs. Opponents
 
TEAM RECORD PERCENTAGE LAST GAME STREAK
Lake Forest 19-3-2 .833 2008-09 Won 13
St. Norbert 9-15-9 .409 2009-10 Tied 1
St. Scholastica 22-5-4 .774 2009-10 Tied 2
UW-Eau Claire 19-3-3 .820 2009-10 Tied 1
UW-River Falls 10-9-7 .519 2009-10 Lost 3
UW-Stevens Point 20-6-3 .741 2009-10 Won 1
UW-Stout 13-8-3 .604 2009-10 Tied 1
Augsburg 8-2-1 .773 2008-09 Won 1
Bethel 8-1-0 .889 2009-10 Won 5
Concordia 8-1-0 .889 2009-10 Won 1
St. John's 7-1-1 .833 2009-10 Won 2
St. Thomas 6-5-2 .539 2009-10 Won 1
St. Olaf 7-0-1 .938 2008-09 Won 5
St. Mary's 4-1-1 .750 2008-09 Won 1
Gustavus 6-1-1 .813 2008-09 Lost 1
Hamline 5-0-2 .857 2009-10 Tied 1
Northland 6-0-0 1.000 2008-09 Won 6
Marian 3-0-0 1.000 2009-10 Won 3
Elmira 2-0-0 1.000 2000-01 Won 2
Plattsburgh 1-1-0 .500 2001-02 Won 1
Norwich 1-0-0 1.000 2001-02 Won 1
Finlandia 5-1-0 .833 2008-09 Won 4
Curry 1-0-0 1.000 2006-07 Won 1
MSOE 1-0-1 .750 2008-09 Tied 1
Lawrence 1-0-0 1.000 2009-10 Won 1
US National U-18 Team* 0-1-1 .250 2007-08 Lost 1
 
*Exhibition games - records don't count
 

Stauber's Coaching Milestones
 
1st Game: October 27, 2000 vs. Marian
1st Win: October 27, 2000 vs. Marian (8-1)
50th Win: March 2, 2002 vs. St. Norbert (4-3)
100th Game: October 31, 2003 vs. UW-Stevens Point
100th Win: January 5, 2005 vs. Concordia (9-1)
200th Game: December 30, 2006 vs. Curry
150th Win: November 20, 2007 vs. Finlandia (2-1)