- Donald McSween
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Donald McSween Born June 9, 1964
Detroit, MI, USAHeight 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Weight 197 lb (89 kg; 14 st 1 lb) Position Defense Shot Left Played for Buffalo Sabres
Mighty Ducks of AnaheimNHL Draft 84th overall, 1983
Buffalo SabresPlaying career 1987–2002 "They're definitely a more talented team than we are, but the talented team doesn't always win" --Don McSween
Donald Kennedy McSween (born June 9, 1964 in Detroit, Michigan) played ice hockey as a defenseman for two clubs in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Known for his adept puck-handling skills as well as his quick mobility, McSween, a two-time All American, was successful during his college career at Michigan State University, leading the team to the NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey National Championship in 1986. Ron Mason, former MSU head coach and Spartan Athletic Director from 2002-2008 would later praise him in 2005:
"Don was one of the best captains that I have ever had. He was a players' player and a coaches' player. He just had a huge genuine interest for the game. He was the type of player to be the first guy there and the last guy to leave."
He was also quite successful while playing in the minor league. Following his impressive college career, McSween went on to play for the Buffalo Sabres (NHL). He was selected 84th in the 1983 NHL Draft, with a height of 5'11" a weight of 197 lb, and shooting left. After this stint, he played for the Rochester Americans (AHL), and the San Diego Gulls (IHL). In fact, McSween continues to holds American records for points scored by a defenseman in a career: 215 goals. In 1989–90 McSween was selected as an AHL First-Team All-Star. McSween also won myriad awards playing as a member of the Americans. He won five straight team Defensive Player of the Year awards (1987–92). He also had a short but notable career as a player for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. However, his chances of becoming a prominent National Hockey League player were severed after a serious arm injury in January 1995 at Winnipeg, when involved in a fight with another player, Keith Tkachuk. The tendons in McSween's left wrist were severely damaged after being severed by Tkachuk's skate. The nerve and tendon injury never fully healed, preventing him from being able to fully close his left hand, his shooting arm, effectively ending McSween's professional career. Ironically, McSween had severed the Achilles tendon of another promising player, Teemu Selänne, earlier in his career. After his injury McSween went on to play in the AHL (American Hockey League) for the Baltimore Bandits; in the IHL (International Hockey League) for the Grand Rapids Griffins and later Milwaukee Admirals; and in the UHL (United Hockey League) for the Muskegon Fury. He currently lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan, working as an electrical engineer and a volunteer coach for local Youth Hockey Leagues. He is raising two boys and a daughter with his wife.
External links
- Donald McSween's biography at Legends of Hockey
- NY Times
- Amerks.com
- Donald McSween's career stats at The Internet Hockey Database
- the Mightiest Duck Article
- 1983 Entry Draft Don McSween
- MSU Ice Hockey 1983
- Soft-Spoken Player
- Sense of Humor
- McSween Named MSU Distinguished Alumnus Award Winner
- Youth Hockey Coach
- Description of Injury
Categories:- 1964 births
- Living people
- American ice hockey defencemen
- Baltimore Bandits players
- Buffalo Sabres draft picks
- Buffalo Sabres players
- Grand Rapids Griffins (IHL) players
- Ice hockey people from Michigan
- Michigan State Spartans men's ice hockey players
- Mighty Ducks of Anaheim players
- Milwaukee Admirals (IHL) players
- Muskegon Fury players
- People from Detroit, Michigan
- Rochester Americans players
- San Diego Gulls (1990–1995) players
- Sportspeople from Detroit, Michigan
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