Amongst all-time NHL defenseman, Boyle finishes 35th in overall scoring, 31st in goals and 38th in assists. His 72 power play goals ranks 29th all-time and his 2,231 shots in 36th among all NHL blueliners.
Amongst active NHL players, Boyle retires as the leader in points and assists amongst all NHL defenseman and is third in goals, second in shots and fourth in power play goals.
Between 2002-03 (Boyle's first full season with Tampa Bay) and 2013-14 (Boyle's last season with San Jose), only Niklas Lidstrom produced more points (516) than Boyle (502) and only Zdeno Chara (145) and Shea Weber (131) scored more goals (129) amongst all NHL defensemen.
A two-time NHL All-Star (both with San Jose; 2008-09, 2010-11), Boyle was also named as an NHL Second Team All-Star in 2006-2007 and 2008-09. He was in the top-15 for Norris Trophy voting six times, including fourth (2006-07), fifth (2008-09) and sixth place (2009-10) finishes. He is one of only four defenseman in NHL history to serve as the leading point scorer for two different franchises;
Paul Coffey (EDM 669, PIT 440)
Al MacInnis (CGY 822, STL 452)
Scott Niedermayer (NJ 476, ANA 264)
Dan Boyle(TB 253, SJ 269)
Undrafted out of Miami University, Boyle's 1093 NHL games ranks 10th all-time among all undrafted NHL players (4th among defenseman) and his 605 points ranks 15th amongst all players (3rd among defensemen).
Acquired by the Sharks on July 4, 2008 from Tampa Bay, Boyle played in 431 games with San Jose - his longest tenured NHL stop - and scored 269 points (68 goals, 201 assists) and 104 power play goals. He remains the franchise's leading point scorer amongst defenseman (Brent Burns is second with 240), first in assists and power play goals, second in goals and shots (1,095).
In 62 Stanley Cup Playoff games with San Jose, Boyle posted 48 points (11 goals, 37 assists), good for fifth all-time in franchise history and first amongst defenseman.
"Dan's statistics and his accomplishments speak for themselves and we congratulate him on a remarkable career," said Sharks General Manager Doug Wilson. "As an undrafted player, he was consistently told that he wouldn't play in the NHL but his determination and passion for the game proved many people wrong. Those traits, along with hard work, helped him become one of the League's best defensemen over the last 25 years. We're excited that Dan, Amber and their family have chosen to return to Northern California and we welcome them back into the Sharks family."
Internationally, the native Ottawa, Ontario, represented Canada on the international stage several times in his distinguished career. Boyle was a member of Canada's 2010 gold-medal winning men's Olympic Hockey Team and also was selected as a reserve for Canada at the 2006 Olympics. He also was a member of Canada's silver-medal 2005 men's World Championship team.
Prior to his NHL debut, Boyle had a standout career at Miami University from 1994-1998, where he was a multiple time All-American and All-Star. He was named a finalist for the Hobey Baker Trophy in 1998.
As a prospect of the Florida Panthers in 1998-99, Boyle played 53 games under current San Jose Barracuda Head Coach Roy Sommer with the Kentucky Thoroughblades, then the American Hockey League affiliate of the San Jose Sharks.
Boyle, his wife Amber, and their two daughters, will reside in Northern California.