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Bill Sweeney (ice hockey)

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Died
  
March 21, 1991

Career end
  
1969

Role
  
Ice hockey player

Career start
  
1957


Name
  
Bill Sweeney

Weight
  
75 kg

Playing career
  
1957–1969

Height
  
1.78 m

Position
  
Centerman

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Born
  
January 30, 1937 Guelph, ON, CAN (
1937-01-30
)

Played for
  
New York Rangers Springfield Indians (AHL)

William Sweeney (January 30, 1937 – March 21, 1991), was a Canadian professional ice hockey player, most notably for the Springfield Indians of the American Hockey League (AHL), for whom he played nine seasons and is the all-time career leading scorer for the franchise. Sweeney also played four games during the 1959–60 NHL season for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League.

Sweeney led the Ontario Hockey League in scoring while playing for the Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters in 1956–57, and followed that up by winning the 1958 AHL rookie of the year award playing for the Providence Reds. Sweeney later won three consecutive Calder Cup championships with the Springfield Indians, also leading the league in scoring three consecutive seasons, an unprecedented and unequalled feat in the AHL as of 2013.

Alcoholism came to dog Sweeney's career and by the time league expansion opened up the NHL in 1967 to promising minor-league scorers, Sweeney's skills were in decline. He remained in the minors, and his rights were sold by Springfield to the Vancouver Canucks of the Western Hockey League early in the 1968 season; he played only 26 more professional hockey games in his career. His final professional action was in the following season with the Rochester Americans of the AHL, in which he played ten games without a point. Sweeney's final organized hockey match was in 1970 with the Ontario senior league Oakville Oaks.

Awards

At the time of Sweeney's retirement, he was in the top ten in AHL history in goals (10th), assists (4th) and points (4th). He is, as of 2013, 11th in points, 22nd in goals and 9th in assists.

In the history of the Springfield Indians' franchise, Sweeney is third in goals behind Jim Anderson and Harry Pidhirny, second in points behind Anderson, and first in assists.

  • 1956–57 - Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy
  • 1957–58 - Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award
  • 1960–61 - John B. Sollenberger Trophy
  • 1961–62 - John B. Sollenberger Trophy
  • 1962–63 - John B. Sollenberger Trophy
  • Sweeney was also named to the AHL's First All-Star Team in 1960 and 1962, and to the Second All-Star Team in 1961.

    References

    Bill Sweeney (ice hockey) Wikipedia