Don Lever

Canadian ice hockey player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroCanadian ice hockey player
PlacesCanada
isAthlete Ice hockey player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth14 November 1952
Age71 years
Star signScorpio
Stats
Weight:185 lbs
Sports Teams
Atlanta Flames
Buffalo Sabres
Calgary Flames
NHL Colorado Rockies
New Jersey Devils
Vancouver Canucks
The details

Biography

Donald Richard "Cleaver" Lever (born November 14, 1952) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey left winger who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League from 1972–73 until 1986–87.

Playing career

Lever was drafted 3rd overall by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1972 NHL Amateur Draft. The forward reached the 20-goal mark six times in Vancouver and played for Canada at the 1978 World Championships. Lever was traded to the Atlanta Flames alongside Brad Smith in exchange for Ivan Boldirev and Darcy Rota on February 8, 1980. He was later the first captain of the New Jersey Devils. Lever scored the first goal in Devils history. He was recognized for both his penalty killing and powerplay abilities. Lever played 1020 career NHL games, scoring 313 goals and 367 assists for 680 points. On March 9, 2009, Lever was named an assistant coach for the Montreal Canadiens by Bob Gainey after the firing of Guy Carbonneau. His contract was not renewed, and he was named head coach of the Chicago Wolves of the AHL on October 21, 2009.

Awards and achievements

  • 1972: OHA First All-Star Team
  • 1972: Red Tilson Trophy (OHA MVP)
  • 1982: Played in NHL All-Star Game
  • 1990–91: Louis A.R. Pieri Memorial Award
  • 2006–07: Head coached the Hamilton Bulldogs to their first franchise Calder Cup, AHL championship

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1969–70Niagara Falls FlyersOHA-Jr.20114
1970–71Niagara Falls FlyersOHA-Jr.59353671112
1971–72Niagara Falls FlyersOHA-Jr.69616512669631445
1972–73Vancouver CanucksNHL7812263849
1973–74Vancouver CanucksNHL7823254828
1974–75Vancouver CanucksNHL803830684950114
1975–76Vancouver CanucksNHL802540659320000
1976–77Vancouver CanucksNHL8027305728
1977–78Vancouver CanucksNHL7517324958
1978–79Vancouver CanucksNHL712321441732132
1979–80Vancouver CanucksNHL5121173832
1979–80Atlanta FlamesNHL28141630441120
1980–81Calgary FlamesNHL622631575616471120
1981–82Calgary FlamesNHL23811196
1981–82Colorado RockiesNHL5922285020
1982–83New Jersey DevilsNHL7923305368
1983–84New Jersey DevilsNHL7014193344
1984–85New Jersey DevilsNHL671081831
1985–86Rochester AmericansAHL296111716
1985–86Buffalo SabresNHL297186
1986–87Rochester AmericansAHL57292554691843714
1986–87Buffalo SabresNHL103254
NHL totals1,020313367680593307101726

International

YearTeamEvent GPGAPtsPIM
1978CanadaWC104374

Coaching statistics

Season  Team                Lge Type            GP  W  L  T OTL  Pct        Result 
1987-88 Buffalo Sabres      NHL Assistant coach  
1988-89 Buffalo Sabres      NHL Assistant coach 
1990-91 Rochester Americans AHL Head coach      80 45 26  9   0 0.619 Lost in finals 
1991-92 Rochester Americans AHL Head coach      80 37 31 12   0 0.537 Lost in round 3 
1992-93 Buffalo Sabres      NHL Assistant coach 
1993-94 Buffalo Sabres      NHL Assistant coach 
1994-95 Buffalo Sabres      NHL Assistant coach 
1995-96 Buffalo Sabres      NHL Associate coach 
1996-97 Buffalo Sabres      NHL Assistant coach 
1997-98 Buffalo Sabres      NHL Associate coach 
1998-99 Buffalo Sabres      NHL Associate coach 
1999-00 Buffalo Sabres      NHL Associate coach 
2000-01 Buffalo Sabres      NHL Assistant coach 
2001-02 Buffalo Sabres      NHL Assistant coach 
2002-03 St. Louis Blues     NHL Assistant coach 
2003-04 St. Louis Blues     NHL Assistant coach 
2005-06 Hamilton Bulldogs   AHL Head coach      80 35 41 0    4 0.463  Out of playoffs 
2006-07 Hamilton Bulldogs   AHL Head coach      80 43 28 0    9 0.594  Won championship 
2007-08 Hamilton Bulldogs   AHL Head coach      80 36 34 0   10 0.512  Out of playoffs
2008-09 Hamilton Bulldogs   AHL Head coach      65 39 24 0    2 0.615
2008-09 Montreal Canadiens  NHL Assistant coach

Personal life

He and his wife Karen have three children, Michael, Sarah, and Caitlin.

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