DelNegro Named to Westfield State Hall of Fame
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The most memorable moment of his 25-year professional career came this past June, when he hoisted the Stanley Cup as the head athletic trainer of the National Hockey League champion Boston Bruins.
DelNegro, now in his 19th season as the Bruins head athletic trainer, was a student trainer all four years he attended Westfield State. He performed 1,800 hours of volunteer service, working primarily with the Owl football, basketball, baseball and ice hockey teams under the guidance of legendary Westfield State athletic trainer Rich Pierce, who was inducted into the Westfield Hall of Fame following his retirement in 2006.
A graduate of Drury High School, his dream of working in professional sports, especially for the Boston hockey team he grew up rooting for, was fulfilled when he was hired by the Bruins in 1993 after a five-year stint as the director of sports medicine at Williams College. He earned a master's degree in sports medicine from Indiana State in 1986 and was the assistant athletic trainer at the U.S. Olympic training center in Lake Placid, N.Y., from 1986-1988.
DelNegro accomplished other career goals by being selected the athletic trainer for the U.S. Bobsled and Luge teams at the 1992 Olympic Games in Albertville, France, and for Team USA at the 2000, 2005 and 2007 World Hockey championships. He crossed paths with another Westfield State graduate when he was head athletic trainer for the U.S. men's hockey team at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy. At the time, Peter Laviolette (class of 1986 and a Westfield State Hall of Fame inductee in 2002) was the head coach of the 2006 Olympic ice hockey squad. DelNegro was also the U.S. wrestling team trainer at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba.
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DelNegro and his wife, Claire, have a daughter, Renee, 13, and reside in Lynnfield. His wife was a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Luge team and has been vice president of the International Luge Federation since 1998. They enjoy spending time at their summer home in Lake Placid, where they shared the Stanley Cup with family and friends for a day on July 12.
The Hall of Fame Class of 2011 also includes Amanda (Braden) Theriault ('98, basketball), Tilia Fantasia (1966-1998, administrator/coach/faculty), David Lima ('86, soccer), Kathy Norton ('87, cross country/track and field), and Jeff Stackpole ('87, football). The 16th annual induction ceremony will be held during Alumni Weekend on Friday, Oct. 28.


