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1 Playing career  





2 Post-playing career  





3 Personal life  





4 Career statistics  



4.1  Regular season and playoffs  





4.2  International  







5 Transactions  





6 Awards and honors  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Doug Brown
Born (1964-06-12) June 12, 1964 (age 60)
Southborough, Massachusetts, U.S.
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Right wing
Shot Right
Played for New Jersey Devils
Pittsburgh Penguins
Detroit Red Wings
National team  United States
NHL draft Undrafted
Playing career 1986–2001

Douglas Allen Brown (born June 12, 1964) is an American former professional ice hockey right winger. He played in the National Hockey League with the New Jersey Devils, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Detroit Red Wings between 1987 and 2001. With Detroit he won the Stanley Cup twice, in 1997 and 1998. Internationally he played for the American national team at four World Championships and the 1991 Canada Cup.

Playing career

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After playing four seasons with Boston College, Brown was signed as an undrafted free agent by the New Jersey Devils on August 6, 1986. Before playing hockey at Boston College, Brown played on St. Mark's School's varsity hockey team and was a member of the class of 1982. St. Mark's is a private school located in Southborough, Massachusetts.[1]

Brown made his professional debut with the American Hockey League's Maine Mariners in the 1986–87 season. He also appeared in four NHL games with the Devils that same season. After six seasons with the Devils, Brown joined the Pittsburgh Penguins for the 1993–94 season. He then joined the Detroit Red Wingsin1994–95. Brown is a two-time Stanley Cup winner, having won the Cup in consecutive years with the Red Wings in 1997 and 1998.

The Nashville Predators selected Brown in the 1998 NHL Expansion Draft, but traded him back to Detroit three weeks later for Petr Sykora, a draft pick, and future considerations. Brown played three more seasons with the Red Wings before retiring after the 2000–01 season.

Brown appeared in 854 games in his NHL career, scoring 160 goals and adding 216 assists. He also played in 109 Stanley Cup playoff games, scoring 23 goals and recording 23 assists. He was a member of the Detroit Red Wings for their Stanley Cup victories in the 1996–97 and 1997–98 seasons. Brown also represented the American national team in several international competitions.

Post-playing career

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Since retiring from the National Hockey League in 2001, Brown has been involved in a variety of venture capital and private equity projects which include technology, oil & gas, real estate and manufactured housing markets, sporting goods, and sports teams.

Brown is the founder and managing partner of Trinity Global Partners, LLC. Trinity is a financial and technology management consulting firm. Its clients include Authentic4D and Titan Advisors, a $4.5 billion fund of hedge funds.

Personal life

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Brown's brother Greg also played in the NHL with the Buffalo Sabres, Pittsburgh Penguins and Winnipeg Jets. He attended and played for Boston College, and is currently an assistant coach of the New York Rangers.

Brown's son Patrick is a player for the Boston Bruins, having played four seasons at Boston College from 2010 to 2014. Patrick was coached by his uncle Greg for all four years, including his senior season when he was captain. Doug's son Christopher played for Boston College, and was drafted in 2014 by the Buffalo Sabres.[2]


Wellington Mara, NFL Hall of Famer and former owner of the New York Giants, was Brown's father-in-law.[3] Through marriage, Brown is the uncle of actresses Rooney and Kate Mara.

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1980–81 St. Mark's School HS-MA
1981–82 St. Mark's School HS-MA
1982–83 Boston College ECAC 22 9 8 17 0
1983–84 Boston College ECAC 38 11 10 21 6
1984–85 Boston College ECAC 35 37 31 68 20
1985–86 Boston College ECAC 38 16 40 56 16
1986–87 Maine Mariners AHL 73 24 34 58 15
1986–87 New Jersey Devils NHL 4 0 1 1 0
1987–88 Utica Devils AHL 2 0 2 2 2
1987–88 New Jersey Devils NHL 70 14 11 25 20 19 5 1 6 6
1988–89 Utica Devils AHL 4 1 4 5 0
1988–89 New Jersey Devils NHL 63 15 10 25 15
1989–90 New Jersey Devils NHL 69 14 20 34 16 6 0 1 1 2
1990–91 New Jersey Devils NHL 58 14 16 30 4 7 2 2 4 2
1991–92 New Jersey Devils NHL 71 11 17 28 27
1992–93 Utica Devils AHL 25 11 17 28 8
1992–93 New Jersey Devils NHL 15 0 5 5 2
1993–94 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 77 18 37 55 18 6 0 0 0 2
1994–95 Detroit Red Wings NHL 45 9 12 21 16 18 4 8 12 2
1995–96 Detroit Red Wings NHL 62 12 15 27 4 13 3 3 6 4
1996–97 Detroit Red Wings NHL 49 6 7 13 8 14 3 3 6 2
1997–98 Detroit Red Wings NHL 80 19 23 42 12 9 4 2 6 0
1998–99 Detroit Red Wings NHL 80 9 19 28 42 10 2 2 4 4
1999–00 Detroit Red Wings NHL 51 10 8 18 12 3 0 1 1 0
2000–01 Detroit Red Wings NHL 60 9 13 22 14 4 0 0 0 2
NHL totals 854 160 214 374 210 109 23 23 46 26

International

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Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM
1986 United States WC 10 2 1 3 2
1989 United States WC 10 1 2 3 0
1991 United States WC 10 0 1 1 0
1991 United States CC 8 1 2 3 0
2001 United States WC 8 1 3 4 4
Senior totals 46 5 9 14 6

Transactions

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Awards and honors

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Award Year
All-Hockey East Second Team 1984–85 [4]
AHCA East Second-Team All-American 1984–85 [5]
Hockey East All-Tournament Team 1985 [6]
All-Hockey East Second Team 1985–86 [4]
AHCA East Second-Team All-American 1985–86 [5]
2x NHL Stanley Cup champion 1997 and 1998

Brown currently sits on the board of directors at the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame, and is an inductee of the Boston College and St. Mark's Hall of Fame.

References

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  1. ^ "Notable Alumni". Fay School. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
  • ^ "Elite Prospects - NHL Entry Draft 2014". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2018-10-25.
  • ^ "Maureen Mara Weds Douglas Allen Brown". New York Times. 2 July 1988. Retrieved September 7, 2018.
  • ^ a b "Hockey East All-Teams". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
  • ^ a b "Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved June 11, 2013.
  • ^ "2013-14 Hockey East Media Guide". Hockey East. Retrieved 2014-05-19.
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