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Darryl Glen Sittler is a former professional hockey player who played sixteen professional seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Philadelphia Flyers and the Detroit Red Wings. Sittler was captain of the Maple Leafs between 1975 and 1979, as well as between 1980 and 1982. Sittler was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1989.

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  • Darryl Glen Sittler is a former professional hockey player who played sixteen professional seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Philadelphia Flyers and the Detroit Red Wings. Sittler was captain of the Maple Leafs between 1975 and 1979, as well as between 1980 and 1982. Sittler was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1989.
  • Darryl Sittler (b. September 18th 1950 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada) is a former professional centre who played in the National Hockey League chiefly for the Toronto Maple Leafs, but also for the Philadelphia Flyers and the Detroit Red Wings. In 1977-78, strong of a 117 points season, Sittler finished third in the NHL in scoring (behind Guy Lafleur and Bryan Trottier) and was named to the Second All-Star team. In the playoffs, his Leafs upset the New York Islanders in the quarter-finals before falling to the Montreal Canadiens in the Confwerence finals.
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  • Darryl Glen Sittler is a former professional hockey player who played sixteen professional seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Philadelphia Flyers and the Detroit Red Wings. Sittler was captain of the Maple Leafs between 1975 and 1979, as well as between 1980 and 1982. Sittler was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1989.
  • Darryl Sittler (b. September 18th 1950 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada) is a former professional centre who played in the National Hockey League chiefly for the Toronto Maple Leafs, but also for the Philadelphia Flyers and the Detroit Red Wings. A junior "B" player with the Elmira Sugar Kings, Sittler was drafted to the OHA by the London Nationals (who became the next season the London Knights), where he played under former NHL stars Turk Broda and Bep Guidolin. In 1970, Sittler was picked eighth overall by the Maple Leafs in the 1970 NHL Amateur Draft. In 1975, he became Leafs' captain after Leafs management asked Dave Keon, then 35 years old, to pass the role on. During his first season as a captain, Sittler scored 41 goals and 59 assists, en route to his first 100 points campaign. It was also the first time in the history of the Maple Leafs that a player scored 100 points in a season. It is during that season, on February 7th 1976, that Sittler established the NHL record for the most points in a match, with ten (6 goals 4 assists) in a win over the Boston Bruins. During the 1976 Stanley Cup playoffs, he scored five goals in a match against the Philadelphia Flyers, tying the record for the most game in a single playoffs game. On that summer, he helped the Canadian National Team beat the Czechoslovaks in the inaugural Canada Cup by scoring the overtime winning goal of the tournament. In 1977-78, strong of a 117 points season, Sittler finished third in the NHL in scoring (behind Guy Lafleur and Bryan Trottier) and was named to the Second All-Star team. In the playoffs, his Leafs upset the New York Islanders in the quarter-finals before falling to the Montreal Canadiens in the Confwerence finals.
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