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Mathieu Darche

Mathieu Darche (born November 26, 1976) is a Canadian executive and former professional player who currently serves as the general manager and executive of the in the National Hockey League (NHL). Born in , Darche attended from 1996 to 2000, where he earned a degree with a major in marketing and international business. During his time at McGill, he excelled in university , accumulating 170 points (78 goals and 92 assists) in 133 games as a left winger and serving as team captain in his senior year. He led the nation in scoring during the 1999-2000 season with 62 points (27 goals and 35 assists) in 26 games, earning accolades such as CIAU first-team All-Canadian, OUA Hockey Player of the Year, and three-time Dr. Bobby Bell Trophy winner as McGill's . Additionally, Darche was a three-time OUAA East All-Star and recipient of the Trophy in 1998-99 and the Dr. Randy Gregg Award in 1999-2000 for outstanding student-athlete. He was inducted into the McGill University Athletics Hall of Fame in 2015. Undrafted after college, Darche signed as a with the in 2000 and went on to play nine NHL seasons as a forward, appearing in 250 regular-season games for the Blue Jackets, , , , and , where he recorded 72 points (30 goals and 42 assists) and a minus-20 . He also contributed 3 points (1 goal and 2 assists) in 18 playoff games. In the (AHL), Darche played 552 regular-season games across multiple teams, including the , , , , , , and Norfolk Admirals, tallying 443 points (212 goals and 231 assists); he won the with the Admirals in 2004. Internationally, he briefly played in Germany's with Füchse during the 2005-06 season. Darche retired from professional hockey on February 18, 2013. Following his playing career, Darche transitioned into business, serving as vice president of sales and marketing at Delmar International, a Canadian customs brokerage firm. He also played a key role in NHL labor relations, acting as an integral member of the NHL Players' Association (NHLPA) negotiating team during the 2012-13 lockout and helping to secure the new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) in 2013, which he described as an intensive "MBA in six months" experience in managing a $4 billion deal. In 2019, he returned to hockey as director of hockey operations for the Tampa Bay Lightning, where he focused on budgeting, player contract negotiations, salary cap management, and scheduling over three seasons. Promoted to assistant general manager in 2022, he remained in that role for three seasons and contributed to the Lightning's Stanley Cup victories in 2020 and 2021. On May 23, 2025, Darche was appointed general manager and executive vice president of the , succeeding , with responsibilities including all aspects of hockey operations, player personnel, scouting, and contract negotiations. In this role, he has emphasized his business acumen and collaborative approach, drawing from his experiences in both corporate sales and NHL labor negotiations.

Early life and education

Early years

Mathieu Darche was born on November 26, 1976, in , . He grew up in a family that emphasized , with his father, Edward, working as an accountant and his mother, Lucie, serving as a long-time elementary school teacher. Darche is the younger brother of Jean-Philippe (J.P.) Darche, who pursued a professional career in the as a after initially focusing on in his youth. As a child in the area, Darche engaged in multiple youth sports, including and , through local leagues in . His early skills developed within Quebec's minor associations, where he played locally in Saint-Laurent before transitioning to a prep school .

University career

Prior to attending university, Mathieu Darche attended , a preparatory school in , from 1995 to 1996, where he participated in multiple sports including and . Darche enrolled at in in 1996 and played four seasons of amateur for the McGill Martlets men's ice hockey team in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (, formerly CIAU) league from 1996 to 2000. Over these seasons, he appeared in 90 regular-season games, recording 60 goals and 70 assists for 130 points, accumulating 170 points (78 goals and 92 assists) in 133 total games as a left winger. In his senior year (1999–2000), Darche served as team captain and was named a CIAU First-Team All-Canadian after leading the nation in scoring with 62 points (27 goals, 35 assists) in 26 games. He earned three-time OUAA East honors across his career and was selected as the OUA Player of the Year in 1999–2000. He was a three-time winner of the Dr. Bobby Bell Trophy as McGill's and recipient of the Trophy in 1998-99. Additionally, Darche received the Dr. Randy Gregg Award ( Outstanding Student-Athlete Award) in 2000 for excelling in both athletics and academics. He was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame in 2015. Darche balanced his demanding athletic schedule with rigorous coursework, ultimately graduating from McGill in 2000 with a degree, majoring in and .

Professional playing career

NHL tenure

Mathieu Darche went undrafted in the and signed his first professional contract as a with the on May 8, 2000. He made his NHL debut with Columbus during the 2000–01 season and appeared in 24 games over parts of three seasons (2000–03), recording 1 goal and 1 assist. Darche's early NHL exposure was limited, with brief call-ups to the in 2003–04 (2 games played, no points) and the in 2006–07 (2 games played, no points). He established himself more prominently with the in 2007–08, playing 73 games and contributing 7 goals, 15 assists, and 22 points while accumulating 20 penalty minutes. Between these stints, Darche spent time in the honing his game. Darche joined the in 2009 and played 149 games over three seasons (2009–12), tallying 22 goals, 26 assists, and 48 points with 32 penalty minutes; he notched several game-winning goals during this period, including three in the 2009–10 season. Across his entire NHL career with five teams, Darche appeared in 250 regular-season games, scoring 30 goals and 42 assists for 72 points and 58 penalty minutes. Primarily a depth forward valued for his and reliability, he often contributed on the penalty kill by clearing the puck effectively and supporting defensive efforts.

Minor and international leagues

Darche's professional career outside the NHL was marked by extensive play in the (), where he appeared in 552 games over nine seasons, accumulating 212 goals, 231 assists, and 443 points. He began his AHL tenure with the from 2000 to 2003, skating in 205 games and recording 70 goals and 79 assists for 149 points, establishing himself as a reliable offensive contributor during his early professional years. Subsequent assignments included stints with the in 2003–2004 (76 games, 28 goals, 31 assists), where he helped the team win the as champions; the in 2004–2005 (79 games, 29 goals, 25 assists); and the in 2006–2007 (76 games, 35 goals, 45 assists for a career-high 80 points in the league). Later seasons saw him with the Admirals (2007–2008: 4 games, 3 goals, 7 assists), (2008–2009: 80 games, 31 goals, 35 assists), and (2009–2010: 32 games, 16 goals, 9 assists), where he served as team captain, underscoring his leadership role among peers. Throughout his AHL career, Darche demonstrated consistency as a scorer and team leader, often transitioning between minor-league assignments and brief NHL call-ups, such as those from Syracuse and that allowed him to contribute in top-level games. His versatility as a left winger helped stabilize forward lines on multiple franchises, blending offensive with physical play, as evidenced by his penalty minutes and plus-minus ratings across seasons. In 2005–2006, Darche ventured internationally, joining Füchse in Germany's (), where he played 52 regular-season games, scoring 12 goals and 13 assists for 25 points, though the team faced relegation challenges. This overseas stint provided a change of pace amid his North American career but marked his only significant professional experience outside . After declining a offer from the in the summer of 2012 and attempting a comeback via a training camp invite with the during the 2012-13 season, Darche retired on February 18, 2013, at age 36, opting instead to pursue opportunities beyond playing.

Post-playing career

Business and NHLPA involvement

Following his retirement from professional hockey in February 2013, Mathieu Darche immediately entered the business world as Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Delmar International, a Canadian customs brokerage and international shipping firm with over 1,000 employees worldwide. He held this role from 2013 to 2019, focusing on sales and marketing operations in Canada. The academic background from his university studies equipped him to handle the demands of global trade logistics and client relations in a competitive . Throughout his playing career, Darche was actively involved with the (NHLPA), serving on its negotiating committee during the 2012–13 lockout. As a key participant in the marathon bargaining sessions, he contributed to crafting the 10-year agreement ratified in January 2013, which resolved the and set the framework for the league's and for the ensuing decade. This experience as a player representative provided foundational knowledge in labor negotiations that informed his post-retirement business acumen and perspectives on professional sports management.

Hockey executive roles

Darche joined the as Director of Hockey Operations on May 6, 2019. In this role, he focused on budgeting, player contract negotiations, and management, leveraging his prior experience in labor negotiations from the NHL Players' Association. He was promoted to Assistant in 2023 while retaining his director duties, expanding his responsibilities to include player personnel decisions, , player development, and . Under his tenure, the Lightning won the in 2020 and 2021, with Darche playing a key role in cap compliance and direct negotiations for several player contracts. On May 23, 2025, Darche was hired as General Manager and Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations for the , succeeding . In this position, he oversees all aspects of hockey operations, including player personnel, , , and . As of November 2025, Darche has emphasized a data-driven approach to , drawing on his business background to enhance the Islanders' capabilities and modernize operations. In his early tenure, he made staff changes, including replacing the goalie coach, and explored trade options such as for defenseman Simon Nemec.

Playing statistics

NHL statistics

Mathieu Darche appeared in 250 NHL regular season games over parts of eight seasons with five teams, reflecting his career as a depth forward.

Regular season

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2000–01CBJ90000
2001–02CBJ141126
2002–03CBJ10000
2003–04NSH20000
2006–07SJS20000
2007–08TBL737152220
2009–10MTL2955104
2010–11MTL5912142610
2011–12MTL61571218
Career25030427258

Playoffs

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2009–10110112
2010–1171120
Career181232
All statistics sourced from official NHL records.

AHL and other statistics

Mathieu Darche accumulated 552 games in the (AHL) over nine seasons, recording 212 goals and 231 assists for 443 points. His AHL regular season performance by team and season is detailed below.
SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2000–016616244021
2001–026322234526
2002–037632326438
2003–047628315941
2004–057929255449
2006–077635458072
2007–08Norfolk Admirals437102
2008–098031356637
2009–1032169254
AHL Career552212231443290
Darche appeared in 47 AHL playoff games, tallying 10 goals and 16 assists for 26 points.
SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2000–0150114
2001–02102572
2003–042268148
2006–0752242
2008–0950004
AHL Playoffs Career4710162620
In Europe, Darche played one season in the (DEL) for Füchse during 2005–06, appearing in 52 regular-season games with 12 goals and 13 assists for 25 points. He also recorded 4 points in 5 playoff games that year.

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