Glen Gulutzan is the Head Coach of the Dallas Stars, the team he entered the NHL coaching with in 2011. Now in his second tenure behind the Stars’ bench, Gulutzan brings one of the most well-rounded coaching resumes in the league.
Prior to returning to Dallas, Gulutzan spent three seasons with Vancouver Canucks (2013–16) as an Assistant Coach, before being named the Head Coach of the Calgary Flames. In two seasons with Calgary, he compiled an 82-68-14 record and led the club to the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Following his time in Calgary, Gulutzan joined the Edmonton Oilers coaching staff as an Assistant Coach, specializing on the power play. During his seven seasons in Edmonton, the Oilers led the NHL with a 26.8 power-play percentage in the regular season and a 29.8 power play percentage in the postseason, qualified for the playoffs six times, and reached consecutive Stanley Cup Finals in 2024 and 2025.
