Darryl Sly

Darryl "Slip" Sly (April 3, 1939 – August 28, 2007) was a Canadian ice hockey player who played 79 games in the National Hockey League with the Vancouver Canucks, Toronto Maple Leafs and Minnesota North Stars. He also played parts of 11 seasons with the minor league Rochester Americans (AHL), and seven seasons with the Barrie Flyers (OHA). Internationally Sly played for Canada at the 1960 Winter Olympics, where he won a silver medal, and the 1961 World Championship, where he won gold.

Darryl Sly
Born (1939-04-03)April 3, 1939
Collingwood, Ontario, Canada
Died August 28, 2007(2007-08-28) (aged 68)
Collingwood, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Right
Played for Toronto Maple Leafs
Minnesota North Stars
Vancouver Canucks
National team  Canada
Playing career 19601978
Olympic medal record
Representing Canada
Men's ice hockey
Olympic Games
1960 Squaw Valley
World Championships
1961 Switzerland

Don Cherry referenced Darryl Sly on the 01 Mar 14 edition of Coach's Corner saying, "just like me and Darryl Sly used to" regarding playing a staggered D as opposed to side by side when a forward is coming in one-on-two. On the 7 June 14 edition of Coach's Corner, Cherry stated that Sly "carried me for six years" when talking about the importance of defensive pairings staying together over their careers.

He died on 28 August 2007 at the age of 68.[1]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1956–57 St. Michael's Majors OHA 46771435 10004
1957–58 St. Michael's Majors OHA 5219203964 924612
1958–59 St. Michael's Majors OHA 488162458 1503342
1958–59 Kitchener Greenshirts OHA-Sr 10000
1959–60 Kitchener Greenshirts OHA-Sr 47481263 811214
1960–61 Galt Terriers OHA-Sr 12591412 15781524
1960–61 Trail Smoke Eaters WIHL 1371219
1960–61 Rochester Americans AHL 20000
1960–61 Canadian National Team Intl 181261846
1961–62 Rochester Americans AHL 708162450 20000
1962–63 Rochester Americans AHL 704141852 20007
1963–64 Rochester Americans AHL 7216163241 20000
1964–65 Rochester Americans AHL 723182156 101238
1965–66 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 20000
1965–66 Rochester Americans AHL 675152049 1222412
1966–67 Rochester Americans AHL 728253356 1310114
1967–68 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 170004
1967–68 Rochester Americans AHL 523222536 1116712
1968–69 Vancouver Canucks WHL 746162245 80118
1969–70 Minnesota North Stars NHL 291016
1969–70 Iowa Stars CHL 100882 111898
1970–71 Vancouver Canucks NHL 3102210
1970–71 Rochester Americans AHL 3734728
1971–72 Barrie Flyers OHA-Sr 337172432 161101116
1972–73 Barrie Flyers OHA-Sr 413192242
1972–73 Rochester Americans AHL 11230
1973–74 Barrie Flyers OHA-Sr 313121515
1973–74 Rochester Americans AHL 10002
1974–75 Barrie Flyers OHA-Sr 404101428
1975–76 Barrie Flyers OHA-Sr 444162024
1976–77 Barrie Flyers OHA-Sr 341101126
1977–78 Barrie Flyers OHA-Sr 3805516
AHL totals 51651132183370 525101553
NHL totals 7912320

International

Year Team Event GPGAPtsPIM
1960 Canada Oly 71129
1961 Canada WC 74266
Senior totals 1453815

References

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