Darling played in the Wayne Gretzky Ice Hockey Classic for Team USA in the summer of 2016 in Australia. For more information, please see our He played in the 2002 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the Chicago Young Americans. Darling set an NHL record in his debut for the longest relief appearance without allowing a goal (67:44), as well as the most saves in relief without allowing a goal (42). . He is currently single. 1. Scott Darling. Darling, who helped the Chicago Blackhawks to a Stanley Cup title in 2015, has found a new passion, unexpected as it may be, that is now filling that void left by the end of his playing career: stand-up comedy. Scott Darling (born December 22, 1988) is an American professional ice hockey goaltender. And then I come back down to earth and everythings fine. Scott Darling played 67:44 last night, most ever in a relief appearance in an NHL playoff game without allowing a goal (via @EliasSports), ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) April 16, 2015. [37] The story went viral after Darling's Uber driver shared it with the media. Every single one. [30] Darling reflected on his career, stating, "I grew up in Chicago, I've been a 'Hawks fan my entire life, I still am a 'Hawks fan. Stuart Scott-Darling - Historical records and family trees - MyHeritage (Oh yeah, he said, fking buckle up.), I was missing this feeling: The shame, the guilt, the embarrassment of letting in a goal in front of 20,000 people every night, he told the room. "My humor is very dark and true stories about my life and this guy had the same type of humor, an older guy and he recognized me in the lobby from playing for the Blackhawks. So youre kind of on an island. [33], Born in Newport News, Virginia, Darling was the son of an Army officer who was stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington and Fort Rucker, Alabama before the family finally settled in the Chicago suburb of Lemont. "Who would be the most surprised to hear that I am doing this?" Scott Darling. Since 2020 has been a total bust, professional hockey player Scott Darling and his beautiful wife Jackie decided that if they can't have the full wedding the. On June 30, 2019, Darling and a 2020 sixth-round draft pick were traded to Florida Panthers in exchange for James Reimer. He was educated in local schools and went to the University of Redlands, where he earned a B.A.