"I think we're on the same page of how it would possibly work best," Montgomery said. "We just have to finalize all that. Just have to make sure once I get my day-to-day staff in place that they're comfortable with it and everyone in the organization would be comfortable. … For me, the way it would work best with [Hitchcock], is him and I are speaking a lot, but it's him and I and he's kind of mentoring me."
Montgomery and Hitchcock have a relationship dating to 2012. Hitchcock, then coach of the St. Louis Blues, considered hiring Montgomery, then coach/general manager of Dubuque of the United States Hockey League, as an assistant.
"He said he wanted to hire me but they didn't know at the time if one assistant or two assistants were leaving," Montgomery said. "He said if one assistant leaves I'm going to hire one guy I already have working experience with that I know is really good … he said if the second guy decides to leave then I want to bring you in and this is where I'm going to use you."
While Montgomery stayed with Dubuque, he and Hitchcock kept in contact.
"When we spoke on the phone (after Montgomery was hired by the Stars), he said he was surprised that it's taken this long for me to become a head coach in the NHL," Montgomery said.
Montgomery said he plans to fill his coaching staff with experienced assistants. He's the fourth coach to go from NCAA hockey to the NHL without professional experience, following Dave Hakstol (University of North Dakota to the Philadelphia Flyers, 2015), Bob Johnson (University of Wisconsin to the Calgary Flames, 1982) and Ned Harkness (Cornell University to the Detroit Red Wings, 1970).
"Whether that's two of the three assistants or all three, that is definitely an element I have to have," Montgomery said. "Whether they have head coaching experience or been a longtime assistant, you've got to know the League, you've got to know the players, you've got to know the opposing coaches. That is extremely important."
Stars general manager Jim Nill said he and Montgomery have had ongoing conversations on what the coaching staff will look like.
"He's talking to certain people, and him and I are talking as we go through it," Nill said. "We discussed it, is it important to have an experienced guy, who can that be? We are definitely looking at that. Something that's going to be important."