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Craig Hartsburg

Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and scout


Summary

Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and scout

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positionDefence
played_forBirmingham Bulls
Minnesota North Stars
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height_in1
weight_lb200
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birth_placeStratford, Ontario, Canada
draft6th overall
draft_year1979
draft_teamMinnesota North Stars
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career_end1989

Minnesota North Stars Craig William Hartsburg (born June 29, 1959) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and head coach, who currently serves as an amateur scout and defense development coach with the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League (NHL). Hartsburg played ten seasons with the Minnesota North Stars of the NHL as a defenceman from 1979 until 1989, captaining the team for seven NHL seasons before pursuing a coaching career. He featured in the 1981 Stanley Cup Finals with the North Stars.

Hartsburg has coached in the Ontario Hockey League, the Western Hockey League, and has previously been an NHL head coach with the Chicago Blackhawks, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and Ottawa Senators.

Playing career

Hartsburg played three seasons of junior hockey for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, where he was a teammate of Wayne Gretzky's during the 1977–78 season. In Hartsburg's last two seasons with the Greyhounds, he averaged over a point per game. In 1977–78, Hartsburg represented Canada at the World Junior Championships, scoring five points in six games.

Hartsburg skipped his fourth and final junior season, deciding instead to turn pro with the Birmingham Bulls of the World Hockey Association (WHA) in June 1978, as an underage free agent. Hartsburg amassed nine goals and 40 assists in his rookie professional season. With the collapse of the financially troubled WHA in 1979, Hartsburg was drafted sixth overall by the Minnesota North Stars in the 1979 NHL Entry Draft.

Hartsburg played 570 NHL games, over ten seasons. He scored 98 goals and 315 assists, for 413 points. In 1981–82, his best offensive season, Hartsburg recorded 17 goals and 60 assists for 77 points, with a +11 plus-minus rating. He also finished fourth in Norris Trophy voting. Internationally, he represented Canada at the 1981 and 1987 Canada Cups. At the 1987 IIHF World Championships he was named the tournament's top defenceman. He played in the NHL All-Star game in 1980, 1982, and 1983. Hartsburg's seven seasons as North Stars' captain remained the franchise record for seasons of captaincy until Derian Hatcher broke the record at the end of the 2002-03 NHL season, after the team's move to Dallas.

Coaching career

Following two injury-riddled seasons in which Hartsburg missed 103 of a possible 160 games because of hip problems, Hartsburg retired as a player at age 30 and accepted an assistant coaching position with the North Stars for the 1989–90 season. He then became an assistant coach with the Philadelphia Flyers from 1990 to 1994. He then served as head coach of the Guelph Storm of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) for the 1994–95 season, before returning to the NHL as the head coach from 1995 to 1998 of the Chicago Blackhawks. In 1998, he was named head coach of the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim before being replaced in midseason of 2000–01.

He coached junior hockey with the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds of the OHL for one season, before rejoining the Flyers as an assistant for two seasons. In 2004, he returned to the Greyhounds and served as the head coach until 2008. He also served as coach for the Canadian World Junior Team. He received a gold medal in the 2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, when Team Canada beat Russia 4–2. He was also the coach for Team Canada in the 2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships when Canada again won gold by beating Sweden 3–2 in overtime.

On June 13, 2008, he signed a three-year contract and was named head coach of the Ottawa Senators, replacing general manager Bryan Murray who had assumed interim coaching duties when John Paddock was fired on February 27, 2008. On February 1, 2009, Hartsburg was fired by the Senators, having compiled a 17–24–7 record during the 2008–09 season.

On June 23, 2009, the Everett Silvertips of the Western Hockey League named Hartsburg its third head coach in franchise history. On June 6, 2011, Hartsburg stepped down from his coaching job in Everett to join the Calgary Flames as an assistant coach. On June 7, 2012, Hartsburg was released by the Calgary Flames, but was named associate coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets only 13 days later. His time with the Blue Jackets ended on April 13, 2016 when he announced his retirement. On July 12, 2019, he returned to the Blue Jackets as an amateur scout and defense development coach.

Personal

Hartsburg and his wife, Peggy, have two children. Their son, Chris, was the head coach of the OHL's Erie Otters, while their daughter, Katie, is a speech pathologist. He has 3 grandchildren, Colin, Blake and Greyson.

Hartsburg lists Gretzky as the best player he has played with, and Chris Chelios as the best player he has coached. Hartsburg's favorite hobby is fishing.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMWHA totals779404973NHL totals570983154138186115274270
1975–76Sault Ste. Marie GreyhoundsOMJHL6491928651210116
1976–77Sault Ste. Marie GreyhoundsOMJHL6129649314290111127
1977–78Sault Ste. Marie GreyhoundsOMJHL3615425710113481224
1978–79Birmingham BullsWHA779404973
1979–80Minnesota North StarsNHL79143044811531417
1980–81Minnesota North StarsNHL74133043124193121516
1981–82Minnesota North StarsNHL76176077117412314
1982–83Minnesota North StarsNHL78125062109938117
1983–84Minnesota North StarsNHL26771437
1984–85Minnesota North StarsNHL327111854953814
1985–86Minnesota North StarsNHL7510475712750112
1986–87Minnesota North StarsNHL7311506193
1987–88Minnesota North StarsNHL273161929
1988–89Minnesota North StarsNHL304141847

International

YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIMJunior totals61458Senior totals41491340
1978CanadaWJC61458
1981CanadaCC70116
1982CanadaWC1033612
1983CanadaWC51232
1987CanadaWC1001114
1987CanadaCC90226

Coaching record

NHL

TeamYearRegular seasonPost seasonGWLTOTLPtsFinishWLResultCHI1995–96CHI1996–97CHI1997–98ANA1998–99ANA1999–2000ANA2000–01OTT2008–09CHI Total2461041024024888ANA Total197808229619504OTT Total48172474100Total4912012086913484812
82402814942nd in Central64Won in first round (4–0 vs. CGY)
Lost in second round (2–4 vs. COL)
82343513815th in Central24Lost in first round (2–4 vs. COL)
82303913735th in Central--Missed playoffs
82353413833rd in Pacific04Lost in first round (0–4 vs. DET)
823433123835th in Pacific--Missed playoffs
33111543(66)5th in Pacific--(Fired)
4817247(83)4th in Northeast--(Fired)

Junior hockey

TeamYearRegular seasonPost seasonGWLTOTLPtsFinishResultGUE1994–95SOO2001–02SOO2004–05SOO2005–06SOO2006–07SOO2007–08[Everett SilvertipsEVR2009–10EVR2010–11SOO Total331179111182339922–23 (0.489)EVR Total14474541061643–8 (0.273)GUE Total66471459910–4 (0.714)OHL Total397226125232349832–27 (0.542)WHL Total14474541061643–8 (0.273)Junior Total541300179332966235–35 (0.500)
6647145991st in CentralWon in quarterfinals (4-0 vs. OS)
Won in semifinals (4–0 vs. BEL)
Lost in OHL Finals (2-4 vs. DET)
683820100862nd in WestLost in first round (3–4 vs. WSR)
59311981(76)1st in WestLost in first round (3–4 vs. WSR)
6829318664th in WestLost in first round (0–4 vs. LDN)
6837238823rd in WestWon in first round (4–2 vs. SAG)
Lost in second round (3–4 vs. LDN)
6844186941st in WestWon in first round (4–0 vs. SAG)
Won in second round (4–1 vs. GUE)
Lost in third round (1–4 vs. KIT)
72462132973rd in WestLost in first round (3–4 vs. KEL)
72283374678th in WestLost in first round (0–4 vs. POR)

References

References

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  2. "Craig William Hartsburg". [[Hockey Hall of Fame]].
  3. "From the WHA to the NHL". NHL.
  4. (2008-06-13). "Craig Hartsburg to coach Senators: report". CBC.
  5. "1981-82 NHL Awards Voting {{!}} Hockey-Reference.com".
  6. (2007-05-29). "Hartsburg to return as Canadian junior coach". CBC Sports.
  7. (2008-06-13). "Hartsburg accepts Senators 'challenge'". Ottawa Senators.
  8. (2008-06-13). "Hartsburg introduced as new head coach in Ottawa". TSN.ca.
  9. (2009-02-02). "Struggling Senators fire coach Hartsburg".
  10. (December 2, 2003). "Silvertips hire ex-NHL coach Craig Hartsburg". HeraldNet.
  11. (2011-06-06). "Craig Hartsburg Steps Down as Head Coach". Everett Silvertips.
  12. (13 April 2016). "Blue Jackets associate coach Craig Hartsburg announces retirement from coaching".
  13. Russon, Randy. (16 July 2019). "Craig Hartsburg is all about development … RIP, Chris Braido".
  14. Brodie, Rob. (2008-06-13). "New Sens coach ready for pressure cooker". Ottawa Senators.
  15. "20 things you didn't know about Craig Hartsburg". Ottawa Sun.
  16. "Home".
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