Assistant coach Darryl Sydor returns to Wild after DUI arrest, treatment

Assistant coach Darryl Sydor returns to Wild after DUI arrest, treatment

11 years ago
Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters

Minnesota Wild assistant coach Darryl Sydor was back on the ice Tuesday for the first time since being arrested for a DUI in August.

Sydor was apprehended after being pulled over with a blood alcohol level of .30 - almost four times the legal limit - when driving his 12-year-old son to a hockey game.

He voluntarily entered the NHL/NHLPA Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Program shortly after the incident, checking into the treatment center in Malibu, Calif., where he spent at least a month.

Minnesota will ease Sydor back into full-time coaching duties. He'll resume his assistant coaching position for home games, but won't travel with the team, Chad Graff of the Pioneer Press reports.

The 43-year-old won two Stanley Cups while playing 1291 games over 18 seasons in the NHL. He spent the past four seasons with the Wild, serving as an assistant to Mike Yeo.

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