Darryl Sutter, born on August nineteenth, nineteen fifty-eight, is a distinguished Canadian ice hockey coach and former player. He is best known for his recent role as the head coach of the Calgary Flames in the National Hockey League (NHL). Sutter hails from a remarkable family of hockey talent, being one of seven Sutter brothers, six of whom made their mark in the NHL. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with his brothers, particularly during his first tenure with the Flames.
As a player, Sutter was recognized for his relentless work ethic and aggressive style of play, participating in over four hundred games. He served as the captain of the Chicago Blackhawks for five years, showcasing his leadership skills until injuries led to his retirement from professional hockey at the young age of twenty-eight.
Beyond his playing days, Sutter has had a significant coaching career, leading teams such as the Chicago Blackhawks, San Jose Sharks, and Los Angeles Kings. His tenure with the Kings was particularly notable, as he guided the team to Stanley Cup championships in two thousand twelve and two thousand fourteen, making him the winningest coach in the franchise's history.
Sutter's relationship with the Flames has been multifaceted; he first served as the head coach from two thousand two to two thousand six and later took on the role of general manager from two thousand three to two thousand ten. In two thousand twenty-one, he made a triumphant return to the Flames as head coach, marking the beginning of his second stint with the team.