Darryl Sutter
Darryl Sutter
Darryl John Sutteris a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former player. He is the current head coach of the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League. He is one of seven Sutter brothers, six of whom made the NHL; all but Rich and Garyworked alongside Darryl in some capacity during Darryl Sutter's tenure with the Calgary Flames. Sutter has also coached for the San Jose Sharks and the Chicago Blackhawks, the latter with which he spent his entire...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth19 April 1958
CityViking, Canada
broken sounds totally
This sounds like a broken record. We are being totally dominated.
broken fine games goal overtime played quick
We played well enough to get a point, but that's about it. Games like these have such a fine line, we had a disallowed goal on a quick whistle, and we had a broken play on the overtime goal, and that was the difference.
comforting
The only thing that would be comforting for me would be that we do get to play them.
hockey nhl littles
It seems like we're doing just enough to lose by a little.
hockey nuts years
It's the nuts and bolts time of the year and we don't have enough nuts and bolts.
hockey nhl goal
I know you define leads by goals having the lead, but we never really had the lead.
latin optional
Optional is latin for 'Be There'.
salad may i-can
I may not know much but I can count.
morning reading good-day
It has not been a good day. I lost my glasses early this morning and I had to go buy a pair of 79 dollar reading glasses today. 79 bucks. You can literally get them at Costco, three-for-20.
hockey player lazy
A complacent player is a lazy player, and a lazy player is a loser.
afternoon hung proud
We hung in there this afternoon with a deflated line-up and I was proud of them.
exceeded goal players quietly reached
Every goal that we've quietly set in our room, our players have reached it as a team. As a team, we've exceeded what I've expected. What we haven't exceeded -- or reached -- is individuals, where we thought they should be.
both means opportunity teams terms trying ways
Both teams have come a long ways in terms of trying to get their organizations back to respectability. If they ever had the opportunity to play each other, it means that they've come a long ways.
brings chris deal jamie player simon skill tried type
We tried to get Jamie in the same deal as Chris Simon (two years ago). I look at (him) as a development type of player - a player who brings some skill to our team.