Darryl Sittler
Ice hockey legend; Toronto Maple Leafs star; NHL single-game record holder
Darryl Sittler (born September 18, 1950) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is considered one of the greatest Toronto Maple Leafs players in franchise history. Born in London, Ontario, Sittler spent the majority of his Hall of Fame career with the Maple Leafs from 1970 to 1982, becoming the team's captain and leading scorer during that era. On February 7, 1976, Sittler achieved one of hockey's most remarkable individual performances when he scored six goals and provided four assists (ten points total) in a single game against the Boston Bruins, an NHL record that still stands today. He was an eight-time NHL All-Star and a crucial member of the Maple Leafs during a competitive period in hockey history. Beyond his on-ice achievements, Sittler was known for his leadership, work ethic, and dedication to the Toronto community. After retiring from professional hockey, he has remained involved in the sport as a broadcaster and ambassador, maintaining his status as a revered figure in Canadian hockey culture.
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Athlete
Canadian
1950
Thinking about the name
Darryl
French origin
“Derived from the Old French 'd'Airelle' (of Airelle), referring to a place in Normandy, Darryl was popularized through American usage in the 20th century. The name perfectly balances classic legitimacy with modern ease, becoming a quintessential 1970s-80s American name that carries both warmth and strength.”