Personal
- Full name: Donald Andrew Moog (Name pronounced MOHG)
- Birthplace: Penticton, British Columbia, Canada
- Birthdate: 02/18/1960
- Residence: Dallas, TX
- Family Information: Wife: Karla, Children: Alyssa, Arielle, Abby
- Nick Name: Mooger
- Height: 5-8
- Weight: 170
- Catches: Left
- Uniform #: 35
- Style: Reflex, Stand Up
Transactions
- Selected by Edmonton Oilers in seventh round (sixth Oilers pick, 132nd overall) of NHL Entry Draft, June 11, 1980.
- Traded by Edmonton to Boston Bruins for LW Geoff Courtnall and G Bill Ranford, March 1988.
- Traded by Boston to Dallas Stars for G Jon Casey to complete deal in which Bruins send D Gord Murphy to Stars for future considerations, June 25, 1993.
- Signed as a free agent with the Montreal Canadiens, July 17, 1997.
- Announced his retirement from professional hockey, June 22, 1998.
- Hired as goaltending consultant for Atlanta Thrashers, June 1998.
- Hired as goaltending consultant for Vancouver Canucks, August 25, 1999.
- Hired as assistant coach for Dallas Stars, May 22, 2002.
Accolades
- Named to Western Hockey League All-Star second team, 1979-80.
- Named to C.H.L. All-Star second team, 1981-82.
- Named to The Sporting News All-Star second team, 1982-83.
- Member of Stanley Cup champion Edmonton Oilers, 1984.
- Played in N.H.L. All-Star game, 1985.
- Member of Stanley Cup champion Edmonton Oilers, 1985.
- Played in N.H.L. All-Star game, 1986.
- Member of Stanley Cup champion Edmonton Oilers, 1987.
- Played for Team Canada in 1988 Winter Olympic Games, Calgary, 1988.
- Shared (with G Rejean Lemelin) William M. Jennings Trophy, 1989-90.
- Played in N.H.L. All-Star game, 1991.
- Rated #5 in Hockey Stars Presents "The Top 50 Netminders in Pro Hockey", November 1993.
- Voted #3 Active Goaltender, rec.sport.hockey Goaltender Survey #1, October 9-16, 1994.
- Rated #20 in Hockey Stars Presents "The Top 50 Netminders in Pro Hockey", November 1994.
- Voted #3 Active Goaltender, rec.sport.hockey Goaltender Survey #2, January 12-20, 1995.
- Voted #4 Active Goaltender, rec.sport.hockey Goaltender Survey #3, April 1-15, 1995.
- Finalist for Masterton Trophy, 1994-95.
- Rated #21 in Hockey Stars Presents "The Top 50 Netminders in Pro Hockey", November 1995.
- Finished seventh in voting for Vezina Trophy, 1996-97.
- Finished fourth in voting for National Hockey League All-Star team, 1996-97.
- Named to "The All Underrated Team", The Sports Forecaster Hockey '97-'98
Injuries
- Suffered viral infection, December 1983.
- Injured ligaments in both knees, March 1, 1985.
- Hyperextended right knee; missed three weeks, January 31, 1991.
- Injured back; missed three games, January 1993.
- Injured hamstring; missed four games, February 1993.
- Strained groin; missed five games, November 24, 1993.
- Strained hip muscle; missed two games, March 30, 1995.
- Strained hamstring; missed one game, April 11, 1995.
- Reinjured hamstring; missed five games, April 19, 1995.
- Bruised knee; missed eighteen games, January 3, 1996.
- Sprained knee; missed three games, December 30, 1996.
- Strained back and ankle; missed eight games, March 7, 1997.
- Sprained knee; missed five games, November 12, 1997.
Miscellaneous
- Allowed penalty shot goal (Rocky Trottier), December 17, 1984.
- Allowed penalty shot goal (John Tucker), April 9, 1988.
- Stopped penalty shot (John Cullen), January 16, 1992.
- Allowed penalty shot goal (Brad May), November 11, 1992.
- Allowed penalty shot goal (Sergei Fedorov), December 27, 1993.
- Stopped penalty shot (Rob DiMaio), October 4, 1997.