- Bruce Cassidy
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
image_size =
position = Defence
played_for = Chicago Black Hawks
shoots = Left
height_ft = 5
height_in = 11
weight_lb = 176
nickname =
nationality = CAN
birth_date = birth date and age|1965|05|20
birth_place =Ottawa , ON, CAN
draft = 18th overall
draft_year = 1983
draft_team = Chicago Black Hawks
career_start = 1983
career_end = 1997Bruce Cassidy (born
May 20 ,1965 inOttawa, Ontario ) is the assistant coach of the Providence Bruins, an AHL affiliate, retired hockey defencemen with theChicago Blackhawks and the formerice hockey coach of theWashington Capitals .Playing career
Cassidy was a defenceman who played in the Ontario Hockey League with the
Ottawa 67's from 1982–1985, and he was selected by the Chicago Black Hawks of theNational Hockey League in the1983 NHL Entry Draft , selected in the 1st round, 18th overall. Cassidy's best OHL season was in 1982–83, when he registered 25 goals and 86 assists for 111 points. He won the Memorial Cup under coachBrian Kilrea in 1984 scoring 12 points. At the age of 19, he made his NHL debut with the Black Hawks in March 1984. During the years of 1984-1988, he had 3 knee surgeries, including major reconstruction of his ACL.Between 1985–1990, Cassidy would spend most of his time in the Hawks minor league system, playing with the
Nova Scotia Oilers of theAmerican Hockey League , theSaginaw Generals of the International Hockey League, theSaginaw Hawks of the IHL and theIndianapolis Ice , also in the IHL. Cassidy's NHL playing career was limited due to his knee surgies. Yet, Cassidy would also play 36 games with Chicago during those years, scoring 4 goals and adding 13 assists for 17 points, along with 10 PIM.After winning the
Turner Cup in the IHL, Cassidy then signed withAlleghe HC in Italy, and played 2 years with the club 1990-1992 and 1992-1993 in theItalian Ice Hockey League , appearing in 51 games, while getting 117 points (35G-82A).After his stint in Italy, Cassidy then spent the 1993–94 season with
Kaufbeuren of the German Hockey League, getting 17 points (8G-9A) in 35 games.Career statistics
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ----Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1982-83 Ottawa 67's OHL 70 25 86 111 33 9 3 9 12 101983-84 Ottawa 67's OHL 67 27 68 95 58 13 6 16 22 61983-84 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 1 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --1984-85 Ottawa 67's OHL 28 13 27 40 15 -- -- -- -- --1985-86 Nova-Scotia Oilers AHL 4 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --1985-86 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 1 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --1986-87 Canadian National Team Intl 12 3 6 9 41986-87 Saginaw Generals IHL 10 2 13 15 6 2 1 1 2 01986-87 Nova-Scotia Oilers AHL 19 2 8 10 4 -- -- -- -- --1986-87 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 2 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --1987-88 Saginaw Hawks IHL 60 9 37 46 59 10 2 3 5 191987-88 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 21 3 10 13 6 -- -- -- -- --1988-89 Saginaw Hawks IHL 72 16 64 80 80 6 0 2 2 61988-89 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 9 0 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 01989-90 Indianapolis Ice IHL 75 11 46 57 56 14 1 10 11 201989-90 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 2 1 1 2 0 -- -- -- -- --1990-91 Alleghe HC Italy 36 23 52 75 201992-93 Alleghe HC Italy 25 12 30 42 101993-94 Kaufbeuren ESV 1.GBu 33 8 9 17 121994-95 Indianapolis Ice IHL 29 2 13 15 16 -- -- -- -- --1995-96 Indianapolis Ice IHL 56 5 16 21 46 5 1 0 1 41996-97 Indianapolis Ice IHL 10 0 4 4 11 -- -- -- -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NHL Totals 36 4 13 17 10 1 0 0 0 0Coaching career
Cassidy then returned to the Blackhawks organization with the
Indianapolis Ice from 1994–97 before retiring as a player 10 games into the 96–97 season to take a head coaching job with theJacksonville Lizard Kings of theECHL in midseason. Cassidy took over the team which started the year 6–12–2, and led them to a 15–25–10 record.The Lizard Kings greatly improved in Cassidy's 2nd year with the team, as they finished with a record of 35-29-6, with 76 points.
In 1998-99, Cassidy was promoted to head coach of the Indianapolis Ice of the IHL, the club finished the year at 33-37-12=78 points and qualified for the playoffs. In the first round, they played the heavily favoured
Cincinnati Cyclones in a best of 3 series, and the Cyclones won the opening game 4-2. The Ice came back and won the 2nd game 4-3 in OT, and then took the series by winning 1-0 in game 3 in Cincinnati. In the 2nd round, the Ice fell 3 games to 1 to theDetroit Vipers and were eliminated from the playoffs.As the Ice folded after the 98-99 season, Cassidy took the head coaching job with the expansion
Trenton Titans of theECHL , and led them to a 37-29-4 record, good for 4th place in the Northeast Division. The Titans made short work of theRichmond Renegades in the 1st round, sweeping them 3 games to 0. In the 2nd round, they faced off against theHampton Roads Admirals , and beat them 3 games to 2. The Titans would then fall 4 games to 2 to thePeoria Rivermen , in the semi-finals.Cassidy then moved to the
Ottawa Senators organization, and became head coach of theGrand Rapids Griffins of the IHL. The club finished with the best record in the league (53–22–7, 113 points), and they swept theCleveland Lumberjacks in 4 games before falling to theOrlando Solar Bears in 6 games in the semi-finals.Cassidy returned to Grand Rapids for the 2001–02 season, leading them to another division title with a 42–27–11=95 pts record, but the team lost in the first round to the
Chicago Wolves in 5 games.The
Washington Capitals of theNational Hockey League took notice of Cassidy's success in the minors and hired him to become the head coach of the club in 2002–03. The Capitals finished 2nd place in the Southeast with a 39–29–8–6=92 pts record, and took on theTampa Bay Lightning in the opening round of the playoffs. The Capitals won the first 2 games in Tampa Bay, however, the Lightning rebounded and won 4 in a row to eliminate the Capitals from theStanley Cup playoffs , thanks to a triple-overtime goal byMartin St. Louis , which allowed the Lightning to win a playoff series for the first time in their history. The Tampa Bay Lightning then won the Stanley Cup in 2004.Cassidy returned in 2003–04, he was 25 games into the season with an 8–16–1 record when he was let go from the Washington Capitals and replaced by assistant coach
Glen Hanlon . The club would go on and finish with the 2nd worst record in the league under Glen Hanlon (23-46-10-3=59 pts), but won the 1st overall pick in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft and chose Alexander Ovechkin.Cassidy signed on as an assistant coach with the Blackhawks in June 2004, but his contract was not renewed for the 2006–07 season given his better fit as a head coach. He was hired by the
Kingston Frontenacs on July 12th, 2006. On September 10th, 2006, in a pre-season exhibition game between Kingston and Ottawa, Cassidy got the chance to coach against his former coach and mentor Kilrea; the Frontenacs lost 4–3, thanks to Ottawa's 3-point men Matt Lahey and Thomas Kiriakou, who each had two goals and an assist. During the regular season, Cassidy quickly rebounded in the home opener and beat his former proud mentor by 9–5.During his first season as head coach, the Frontenacs would finish with a 31–30–7 record, earning them 69 points and 5th place in the Eastern Conference. The Fronts would face the
Oshawa Generals in the first round of the playoffs, and would be eliminated in 5 games.Cassidy returned to Kingston to begin the 2007–08 season, however, after a rough 2–9–1 start to the season, he was let go from the Frontenacs and replaced by
Larry Mavety . Cassidy finished with a 33–39–8 record with the club.Coaching statistics
ee also
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*List of IHL seasons
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