Oliver began his coaching career as an assistant coach and director of scouting for the
Sioux Falls Stampede from 2016 to 2018. In four years as an assistant coach, he helped lead the Huskies to an 81–44–9 record and three
NCAA tournaments. During the
2018–19 season, in his first season with the team, they finished with a 30–6–3 record and won the NCHC regular season championship with a conference record 19 wins. He then served as the head coach of the
Fargo Force during the
2022–23 season. In his lone season with the team, he led the Force to a 40–14–4–4 record, a league-best 88 points and the franchise's first
Anderson Cup as regular-season champions. Following the season he was named
USHL Coach of the Year. On May 25, 2023, he was named an assistant coach for
Wisconsin. He served as an assistant for three seasons at Wisconsin, and helped lead the Badgers to two NCAA tournaments. During the
2025–26 season, the Badgers advanced to the Frozen Four and national championship game for the first time since
2010. On April 12, 2026, he was named head coach for St. Cloud State. At 34 years old, he is the second-youngest head coach of any NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey program. ==References==