Darryl Glen Sittler ( born Darryl Glen Sittler ; September 18, 1950 , Kitchener , Ontario ) is a former professional Canadian hockey player who strikes. He played in the National Hockey League from 1970 to 1985 . Member of the Hockey Hall of Fame since 1985. On February 7, 1976, in the match against Boston, the Bruins set a current record for the number of points in one match — 10 (6 goals and 4 assists, at the same time making 2 hat-tricks: in the 2nd period and a natural hat-trick in the 3rd). Winner of the 1976 Canada Cup; in the second match of the final with the Czechoslovak team, he scored a goal against V. Dzurilla (score 5-4).
Darryl Sittler | ||
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| Position | center forward | |
| Growth | 183 cm | |
| Weight | 86 kg | |
| Grab | left | |
| Citizenship | ||
| Born | September 18, 1950 (68 years old) | |
| NHL draft | In 1970, he was selected in the 1st round under the general 8th number by the Toronto Maple Leafs club | |
| In the hall of fame since 1989 | ||
| Clubs | ||
1970-1982 1982-1984 1984-1985 | ||
See also
- List of NHL Hockey Players with 1000 or More Points
- List of NHL hockey players who played 1000 or more matches
- List of 100 best NHL players by The Hockey News