Brent Sutter

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Brent Colin Sutter (born 10 June 1962 in Viking, Alberta, Canada) is a retired National Hockey League (NHL) player and current head coach of the NHL's New Jersey Devils. He is the owner, and former president, general manager and head coach of the Red Deer Rebels in the Western Hockey League (WHL), who won the Memorial Cup championship in 2001. Brian Sutter replaced Brent as the head coach of the Rebels. He is the third youngest of seven Sutter brothers, six of whom made the NHL (along with Brian, Darryl, Duane, Rich and Ron). Brent spent the better part of seven seasons playing as a teammate of older brother Duane. In their first two years together on the New York Islanders, they were members of the 1982 and 1983 Stanley Cup Champions.

Sutter coached the Canadian junior ice hockey teams to consecutive gold medals at the 2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships and 2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. He led both teams to unbeaten records, becoming the first coach to lead Canada to consecutive gold medals. Sutter declined Hockey Canada's offer to return for a third time in 2007.[1] During the eight-game 2007 Super Series, Sutter extended his junior coaching unbeaten record to 20 straight games - 19 of them wins - behind the Canadian bench in international junior play.[2]

Brent played for the New York Islanders and the Chicago Blackhawks in the NHL and scored 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, and the 17th overall. He played with the Islanders between 1981 and 1991. Brent 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. After Denis Potvin retired, starting in 1988–89, Brent was named captain of the Islanders.

In 1991, he was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks with Brad Lauer for Adam Creighton and 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 that had played with the Islanders during their early 80s dynasty, as well as the last member of the team still with the Islanders, when he was traded to the Chicago in 1991. In 1991–92, he helped lead the Hawks to a Stanley Cup final appearance, thus playing in four Cup finals in his career.

His son, Brandon, plays for the Rebels, and was the Carolina Hurricanes' first-round selection in the 2007 NHL draft.

Sutter resigned as head coach and GM of the Rebels on July 12, 2007. He was named head coach of the New Jersey Devils the next day. [3] Sutter led a Devils squad that contained a diminished number of stars in comparison to prior years, to a 46 win season and a playoff berth.

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[edit] Coaching record

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
G W L OTL Pts Division Rank Result
NJ 2007–08 82 46 29 7 99 2nd in Atlantic Lost in First Round

[edit] Career statistics

                                            --- Regular Season ---  ---- Playoffs ----
Season   Team                        Lge    GP    G    A  Pts  PIM  GP   G   A Pts PIM
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1977-78  Red Deer Rustlers           AJHL   60   12   18   30   33  --  --  --  --  --
1978-79  Red Deer Rustlers           AJHL    0    0    0    0    0  --  --  --  --  --
1979-80  Lethbridge Broncos          WHL     5    1    0    1    2  --  --  --  --  --
1980-81  Lethbridge Broncos          WHL    68   54   54  108  116   9   6   4  10  51
1980-81  New York Islanders          NHL     3    2    2    4    0  --  --  --  --  --
1981-82  Lethbridge Broncos          WHL    34   46   34   80  162  --  --  --  --  --
1981-82  New York Islanders          NHL    43   21   22   43  114  19   2   6   8  36
1982-83  New York Islanders          NHL    80   21   19   40  128  20  10  11  21  26
1983-84  New York Islanders          NHL    69   34   15   49   69  20   4  10  14  18
1984-85  New York Islanders          NHL    72   42   60  102   51  10   3   3   6  14
1985-86  New York Islanders          NHL    61   24   31   55   74   3   0   1   1   2
1986-87  New York Islanders          NHL    69   27   36   63   73   5   1   0   1   4
1987-88  New York Islanders          NHL    70   29   31   60   55   6   2   1   3  18
1988-89  New York Islanders          NHL    77   29   34   63   77  --  --  --  --  --
1989-90  New York Islanders          NHL    67   33   35   68   65   5   2   3   5   2
1990-91  New York Islanders          NHL    75   21   32   53   49  --  --  --  --  --
1991-92  New York Islanders          NHL     8    4    6   10    6  --  --  --  --  --
1991-92  Chicago Blackhawks          NHL    61   18   32   50   30  18   3   5   8  22
1992-93  Chicago Blackhawks          NHL    65   20   34   54   67   4   1   1   2   4
1993-94  Chicago Blackhawks          NHL    73    9   29   38   43   6   0   0   0   2
1994-95  Chicago Blackhawks          NHL    47    7    8   15   51  16   1   2   3   4
1995-96  Chicago Blackhawks          NHL    80   13   27   40   56  10   1   1   2   6
1996-97  Chicago Blackhawks          NHL    39    7    7   14   18   2   0   0   0   6
1997-98  Chicago Blackhawks          NHL    52    2    6    8   28  --  --  --  --  --
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         NHL Totals                       1111  363  466  829 1054 144  30  44  74 164

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