- Don Sweeney
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Don Sweeney Born August 17, 1966
St. Stephen, NB, CANHeight 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Weight 184 lb (83 kg; 13 st 2 lb) Position Defence Shot Left Played for AHL
Maine Mariners
NHL
Boston Bruins
Dallas StarsNational team Canada NHL Draft 166th overall, 1984
Boston BruinsPlaying career 1988–2004 Donald Clarke Sweeney (born August 17, 1966) is a former ice hockey player for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. He is presently with the Bruins as the assistant general manager.
Playing career
Sweeney was drafted out of St. Paul's School in Concord, NH, where he played with his school team as a defenceman, round 8: 166th overall, by the Boston Bruins. Before joining the Bruins, he played four years at Harvard University where he was a NCAA East All-American and an ECAC First Team All-Star in 1988.
He made his NHL debut during the 1988–89 season, having spent half of the year with the AHL's Maine Mariners. The following season he helped the team win the Prince of Wales trophy by scoring six points in 21 games until they finally lost to the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup Finals.
In 1992–1993 Sweeney played all 84 games and put up 36 points and ended up winning the Adams Trophy that year. In both the 94/95, 95/96, 96/97 seasons he was second amongst the defenceman on the team with 22 and 28 points respectively. In 1998 Sweeney missed the last 23 games of the season with a fractured shoulder that he suffered on March 1. The next season Sweeney came out hitting with 205 hits and 85 blocked shots in 81 games. In the 99/00 season he had 301 hits and 84 blocked shots. The following year he had 172 hits in 72 games and in 00/01 season he contributed 18 points in 81 games. In the 02/03 season Sweeney scored only eight points in 67 games as his team nestled into third place in the division. On November 14 of that year he played in his 1,000th NHL game.
He played 15 seasons and 1,051 games in a Bruins uniform, as he was one of just four players (two defencemen) in team history to play in over 1,000 games.
As of July 2006, he ranked third on the Bruins' all-time games played list and among all-time club defencemen, he ranks tenth in career goals, eighth in assists and ninth in points with 52–210=262 career Boston totals.
Sweeney concluded his NHL playing career in 2003–04 with the Dallas Stars. He retired with 52 goals and 221 assists for 273 points and 681 penalty minutes in 1,115 career regular season games. He added nine goals and ten assists for 19 points with 81 penalty minutes in 108 career playoff contests.
He took a job in 2005 as Assistant Dean of Admissions at Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass. and was also a studio analyst for Bruins games on New England Sports Network (NESN). He was a color commentator for college hockey games on NESN and CBS College Sports Network.
On June 21, 2006, Don rejoined the Boston Bruins by being named the team's Director of Player Development, responsible for the scouting of pro league players, as well as tracking the progress of the team's drafted prospects at the AHL, junior hockey and college levels. On July 14, 2007, he was promoted to Director of Hockey Operations and Player Development. In July 2010 he was promoted to the Assistant General Manager. In 2011 his name was engraved on the Stanley Cup after the Boston Bruins won their first Stanley Cup 39 years.
He and his wife, former figure skater Christine Hough, have twin sons, Jarrod and Tyler. Also a distant relative of USA soccer midfielder Tucker Reinhardt.
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