Donald Clarke Sweeney (born August 17, 1966) is a
Canadian former
ice hockey defenceman who
played over 1,100 games in the
National Hockey League (NHL), mostly with the
Boston Bruins. He ranks among the top ten in many Bruins team statistics, including fourth overall in total games played. After retiring from hockey following the
2003–04 season, he worked briefly as a broadcaster before rejoining the Bruins as a team executive in 2006.
He is the current
general manager of the Bruins, a position he has held since May 2015 after replacing
Peter Chiarelli.
Early life
Sweeney grew up in
St. Stephen
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,
New Brunswick. In high school, he skated for
St. Paul's School in
Concord,
New Hampshire. He was drafted to the NHL by the Bruins out of high school, 166th overall in the eighth round, but he postponed his NHL career in order to attend college. He decided to attend
Harvard University, where he lived in
Grays Hall during his freshman year. He played hockey for four years there for the
Crimson ice hockey team, where he was named an
NCAA East All-American and an
ECAC First Team All-Star in 1988.
Playing career
Sweeney made his NHL debut during the
1988–89 season, having spent half of the year with the
American Hockey League (AHL)'s
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* Maine Mariners (ECHL)
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. In the following season, he helped the Bruins in the NHL to 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
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.
In
1992–93
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, Sweeney played in all 84 games and put up 36 points and ended up winning the Adams Trophy that year. In both the 1994–95 and 1995–96 seasons he was second amongst Boston defenceman with 22 and 28 points, respectively. In
1997–98, Sweeney missed the last 23 games of the season with a
fractured shoulder that he suffered on March 1. In the next season, Sweeney achieved 205 hits and 85 blocked shots in 81 games. In the 1999–2000 season, he had 301 hits and 84 blocked shots, and in the following year he had 172 hits in 72 games and in 2000–01 season he contributed 18 points in 81 games. In the 2002–03 season, Sweeney scored only eight points in 67 games as his team nestled into third place in the division. On November 14 that year, he also played in his 1,000th NHL game.
Sweeney played a total of 15 seasons and 1,051 games for Boston, being one of just four players—and two defencemen—in team history to play in over 1,000 games.
Since July 2006, he has ranked third on the Bruins' all-time games played list, while amongst all-time club defencemen, he ranks tenth in career goals (52), eighth in assists (210) and ninth in points (262).
Sweeney ended his playing career in 2003–04 as a member of the
Dallas Stars. He retired with NHL totals of 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 games.
Executive career
Following the firing of
Peter Chiarelli as Bruins' general manager on April 15, 2015, speculation had surrounded Sweeney's status within the Bruins front office, as Sweeney's early May 2015 meeting with Bruins head coach
Claude Julien may have been an indication that as well as Julien remaining as the Bruins' head coach into the
2015–16 season, Sweeney could possibly been in line to become the Bruins' next general manager. On May 20, the Bruins named Sweeney as the team's general manager.
On June 26, at the
2015 NHL Entry Draft
The 2015 NHL Entry Draft was the 53rd NHL Entry Draft. The draft was held on June 26–27, 2015, at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida. The first three selections were Connor McDavid going to the Edmonton Oilers, Jack Eichel going to the Buffa ...
and in his first major move as GM, Sweeney traded
restricted free agent defenceman
Dougie Hamilton to the
Calgary Flames in exchange for the Draft's 15th overall pick (used to select
Zachary Senyshyn
Zachary Senyshyn (born March 30, 1997) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward. He is currently playing for the Utica Comets of the American Hockey League (AHL). Senyshyn was selected by the Boston Bruins in the first round (15th overall) ...
) and two second-round draft picks. Shortly after, he traded long-time Bruins forward
Milan Lucic to the
Los Angeles Kings in exchange for the 13th overall pick (used to select
Jakub Zbořil),
Martin Jones and
Colin Miller. Four days later, on June 30, Sweeney then traded Jones to the
San Jose Sharks for a first-round pick in
2016
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(29th overall, used to select
Trent Frederic)
Sweeney guided the Bruins return to prominence in the
2018–19 season, winning the Eastern Conference Finals and securing a berth at the
2019 Stanley Cup Finals
The 2019 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 2018–19 season and the culmination of the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs. The Western Conference champion St. Louis Blues defeated the Eastern Confer ...
against the
St. Louis Blues. Despite losing to the Blues, Sweeney was recognized as the
NHL General Manager of the Year Award at the
NHL Awards Ceremony in
Las Vegas, Nevada, on Jun 19, 2019.
On November 4th, 2022 Sweeney signed
Coyotes draft pick Mitchell Miller (ice hockey)
Mitchell Miller (born December 20, 2001) is an American hockey player under contract with the Boston Bruins. He was drafted 111th overall by the Arizona Coyotes in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, but had his draft status revoked after it emerged tha ...
, much to the dismay of both the league and players on the Bruins. On November 6th, 2022, it was announced the team had parted ways with Miller and terminated his contract.
Personal life
Sweeney and his wife, former figure skater
Christine Hough
Christine "Tuffy" Hough (born October 9, 1969) is a Canadian former pair skater. With Doug Ladret, she is the 1988 Canadian national champion and finished in the top ten at two Winter Olympics, in 1988 and 1992.
Career
Hough received her nickna ...
, have twin sons, Jarrod and Tyler.
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
International
Awards and honours
See also
*
List of NHL players with 1000 games played
References
External links
*
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sweeney, Don
1966 births
Living people
Boston Bruins draft picks
Boston Bruins executives
Boston Bruins players
Boston Bruins scouts
Boston Bruins announcers
Canadian ice hockey defencemen
Dallas Stars players
Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey players
Ice hockey people from New Brunswick
Maine Mariners players
People from St. Stephen, New Brunswick
New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame inductees
AHCA Division I men's ice hockey All-Americans