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===Playing career=== [[File:Doug Wickenheiser 1988 (2).JPG|thumb|Sutter checking the Rangers' [[Doug Wickenheiser]] in 1988]] Sutter played for the [[New York Islanders]] and the [[Chicago Blackhawks]] in the [[National Hockey League|NHL]], finishing with 829 points (363 goals, 466 assists) in 1111 regular season games and 74 points (30 goals, 44 assists) in 144 playoff games. In the [[1980 NHL Entry Draft]] Sutter was the Islanders' first pick, 17th overall. His tenure with the Islanders lasted between 1981 and 1991 and with much early success. Sutter would have the fortune of being on a team that entered the Stanley Cup Finals in his first three seasons, winning in his first two. Sutter was named captain of the Islanders in [[1987-88 NHL season|1987]], when [[Denis Potvin]] relinquished the role. In 1991, he was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks with [[Brad Lauer]] for [[Adam Creighton (ice hockey)|Adam Creighton]] and [[Steve Thomas (ice hockey)|Steve Thomas]]. He spent the last seven years of his NHL career in Chicago. During part of his time with the 'Hawks he was coached by his older brother Darryl. Brent was the last active player in the [[NHL]] that had played with the Islanders during their early 1980s dynasty, as well as the last member of the team still with the Islanders when he was traded to the [[Chicago Blackhawks]] in 1991. In [[1991β92 NHL season|1991β92]], he helped lead the Hawks to a Stanley Cup Finals appearance, thus playing in four Cup finals in his career.
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