Doug Armstrong

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Doug Armstrong
Born (1964-09-24) September 24, 1964
Sarnia, Ontario
Occupation NHL executive

Douglas "Doug" Armstrong (born September 24, 1964 in Sarnia, Ontario) is the General Manager for the NHL's St. Louis Blues. He is also a former General Manager of the Dallas Stars.

Front office career

Dallas Stars

Armstrong joined the Dallas Stars organization in 1991, and was appointed as General Manager January 25, 2002. He won the Stanley Cup as an assistant general manager with the Stars in 1999. Armstrong replaced Bob Gainey as GM of the Stars with 32 games to go in the 2001-02 NHL season, and one of his first moves was hiring Dave Tippett as head coach. Armstrong is the son of NHL Hall of Fame linesman Neil Armstrong, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1991.

On November 13, 2007, in the wake of a 7–7–3 start and a colossal meltdown by the team in Los Angeles (losing 6–5 in OT after leading 4–0 with 7 minutes remaining in the game), Doug Armstrong was relieved of his duties as the GM for the Stars and was replaced by former Stars player Brett Hull and assistant GM Les Jackson as interim co-GM's. During Armstrong's tenure, the Dallas Stars went 210–109–35–23. Some important moves Armstrong made during his time as GM of the Stars include the drafting of players like Trevor Daley, James Neal, Loui Eriksson and Jamie Benn. He also made a trade for Mike Ribeiro in exchange for Janne Niinimaa which turned out to be beneficial for Dallas' offence.

St. Louis Blues

On May 29, 2008, the St. Louis Blues announced that they have named Doug Armstrong as the new director of Player Personnel and signed him to a 2-year deal. When the 2 years are up he will take over as General Manager when Larry Pleau retires.[1] Pleau will stay on with the team but in another capacity upon his retirement. On June 17, 2010 the St. Louis Blues acquired goaltender Jaroslav Halak from the Montreal Canadiens for prospects Lars Eller and Ian Schultz. Although he had yet to officially take over duties as GM, this was considered to be Armstrong's first big move as General Manager of the Blues.[2]

GM record

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
G W L T OTL Pts Finish W L Win % Result
DAL2001–02 32131171(90)4th in Pacific - - - Missed Playoffs
DAL2002–03 824617154992nd in Pacific 6 6 .500 Lost in Second Round (ANA)
DAL2006–07 824126132972nd in Pacific 1 4 .200 Lost in First Round (COL)
DAL2005–06 82532361121st in Pacific 1 4 .200 Lost in First Round {COL)
DAL2006–07 82502571073rd in Pacific 3 4 .428 Lost in First Round {VAN)
DAL2007–08 17773(97)3rd in Pacific - - - Fired Mid-Season
STL2010–11 82383311874th in Central - - - Missed Playoffs
STL2011–12 82492211109 1st in Central 4 5 .444 Lost in Second Round (LA)
STL2012–13 4829172602nd in Central 2 4 .333 Lost in First Round (LA)
STL2013–14 23173337 - - - - Season In Progress
Total 612 343 184 35 50 771 2 Division Championships 17 27 .386 0 Stanley Cups
6 Playoff Appearances

References

  1. Doug Armstrong to join Blues front office: source CBC News, CBC Sports (May 28, 2008)
  2. Armstrong makes statement with first deal for Blues: source St. Louis Post-Dispatch (June 18, 2010)
Preceded by
Bob Gainey
General Manager of the Dallas Stars
200207
Succeeded by
Brett Hull
Les Jackson
Preceded by
Larry Pleau
General Manager of the St. Louis Blues
2010–present
Incumbent
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