Born in
Windsor, Ontario, Ward moved with his family to
Blackburn Hamlet, Ontario, a suburb of
Ottawa, as a youth where he attended Emily Carr Middle School. He played in the 1987
Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a
minor ice hockey team from
Gloucester, Ontario. Ward played junior hockey for the
Nepean Raiders of the
Central Junior A Hockey League before accepting a scholarship to attend the
University of Michigan. After one season playing for the
Wolverines ice hockey team, he was drafted fifth overall by the
Winnipeg Jets in the
1991 NHL entry draft. Before his playing days at Michigan were over, he was traded to the
Detroit Red Wings, signing with the club in 1993. He was then assigned to the Red Wings' affiliate
Adirondack Red Wings for the 1993–94 season, where he spent the bulk of the next three seasons. He later made his NHL debut in
1993–94 and scored his first career NHL goal at the
Arrowhead Pond on October 8, 1993. Ward became a regular NHLer during the
1996–97 season. Ward has played over 600 career NHL games and been a member of three
Stanley Cup championship teams, two while playing for the Red Wings in 1997, 1998 and one with the
Carolina Hurricanes in 2006. In 2006, Ward scored the first goal in Game 7 of the
Stanley Cup Finals to help his team win the Cup. After the 2006 season, Ward became an
unrestricted free agent, whereupon he signed with the
New York Rangers, joining fellow free agent and 2006 Cup-winning teammate
Matt Cullen in New York. Ward's tenure as a Ranger, however, was short-lived, as during the
2006–07 season, among rumours of tension between him and then-Rangers captain
Jaromír Jágr, Ward found himself traded to the
Boston Bruins in exchange for defenceman
Paul Mara. With Boston, Ward added solid defence and much-needed veteran leadership to the team, and was often paired with
Zdeno Chára on Boston's top defensive line. Prior to the
2009–10 season, on July 24, 2009, Ward was re-acquired by Carolina in exchange for forward
Patrick Eaves and a fourth-round draft pick in
2010. Ward struggled in his return with the Hurricanes, however, and on March 3, 2010, he was traded to the
Anaheim Ducks in exchange for goaltender
Justin Pogge and a fourth-round draft pick. During the subsequent off-season, on August 24, Ward announced his retirement from professional hockey after 13 NHL seasons. ==Broadcasting career==