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{{short description|Canadian ice hockey player and coach}} {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2021}} {{Infobox ice hockey biography | halloffame = | image = Darryl Sutter - June 2014.jpg | image_size = 230px | caption = Sutter in 2014 | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1958|8|19}} | birth_place = [[Viking, Alberta]], Canada | league_coach = | team_coach = | coached_for = [[Chicago Blackhawks]]<br>[[San Jose Sharks]]<br>[[Calgary Flames]]<br>[[Los Angeles Kings]] | career_start_coach = 1987 | career_end_coach = 2023 | height_ft = 5 | height_in = 11 | weight_lb = 175 | position = [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left wing]] | shoots = Left | played_for = [[Chicago Blackhawks]] | draft = 179th overall | draft_year = 1978 | draft_team = [[Chicago Black Hawks]] | career_start = 1979 | career_end = 1987 }} '''Darryl John Sutter''' (born August 19, 1958) is a Canadian [[ice hockey]] coach and former player. He most recently served as head coach of the [[Calgary Flames]] of the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL). He is one of seven [[Sutter family|Sutter brothers]], six of whom made the NHL ([[Brian Sutter|Brian]], Darryl, [[Duane Sutter|Duane]], [[Brent Sutter|Brent]], [[Rich Sutter|Rich]] and [[Ron Sutter|Ron]]); all but Rich and Gary (the seventh Sutter brother) worked alongside Darryl in some capacity during his first tenure with the Flames. As a player, Sutter, like his brothers, earned a reputation for high work ethic and aggressive, tough play as he suited up for more than 400 games. Sutter served as the [[Captain (ice hockey)|captain]] of the [[Chicago Blackhawks]] for five years until injuries forced him to retire from professional hockey at age 28. In addition to the Flames, Sutter has served as the head coach of the [[Chicago Blackhawks]], [[San Jose Sharks]], and [[Los Angeles Kings]]. He coached the Kings to [[Stanley Cup]] championships in [[2012 Stanley Cup Finals|2012]] and [[2014 Stanley Cup Finals|2014]] and is the winningest coach in their history. He also previously worked for the Flames in multiple capacities, serving as the team's head coach from 2002 to 2006 and [[General manager#Sports teams|general manager]] between 2003 and 2010. Sutter rejoined the Flames in 2021 for his second stint as the team's head coach.
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