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| image = | image_size = 240px | position = Defence | played_for = AHL Rhode Island Reds CHL Omaha Knights Salt Lake Golden Eagles NHL Colorado Rockies Kansas City Scouts Pittsburgh Penguins St. Louis Blues WHA Birmingham Bulls | shoots = Left | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 1 | weight_lb = 210 | birth_date = {{birth date|1951|12|12}} | birth_place = Toronto, Ontario, Canada | death_date = {{death date and age|2002|11|10|1951|12|12}} | death_place = Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada | draft = 13th overall | draft_year = 1971 | draft_team = New York Rangers | career_start = 1971 | career_end = 1979 | halloffame = }}Harry Steven "Mental Case" Durbano (December 12, 1951 in Toronto, Ontario – November 10, 2002 in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player noted for his villainous behaviour on the ice and his larger-than-life persona off it. He is the all-time leader in penalty minutes per game in the National Hockey League (NHL), with 1127 career PIMs over a mere 220 games played, for 5.12 PIMs per game.[1] CareerBorn in Toronto, Durbano rose through minor hockey to a place on the Toronto Marlboros of the Ontario Hockey Association. He was drafted by the New York Rangers in the first round of the 1971 NHL Amateur Draft. He never played a game for the Rangers, though, and was traded to the St. Louis Blues where he began his career. Durbano quickly gained a reputation for being one of the toughest players in the league, amassing 1,411 major league-career penalty minutes, including an NHL-leading 370 PIM in the 1975–76 season.[2] He played 220 NHL games over the course of his career for St. Louis as well as the Pittsburgh Penguins, Kansas City Scouts and Colorado Rockies, along with 45 games in the World Hockey Association for the Birmingham Bulls. In the very first game of the 1974-75 season, he was checked by Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Andre Dupont and suffered a fractured left wrist. He missed the rest of the season, and though he returned the following season, he never regained full power in the wrist.[3] RetirementIn 1983, shortly after he retired, Durbano was implicated in a scheme to import half a million dollars worth of cocaine into Canada and was sentenced to seven years in prison. After his release, Durbano did not keep straight - he was arrested once for shoplifting, and, in 1995, he was sent back to prison after he attempted to recruit an undercover police officer into an escort service in Welland, Ontario.[4] He moved to the Northwest Territories late in life in an effort to find peace, and died there of liver cancer in November 2002. Career statistics
References1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.quanthockey.com/nhl/records/nhl-players-all-time-penalty-minutes-per-game-leaders.html|title=NHL All-Time Penalty Minutes per Game Leaders|access-date=2016-09-30}} 2. ^hockeydb.com, Steve Durbano's profile at the HockeyDB.com, accessed February 1, 2008 3. ^GreatestHockeyLegends.com 4. ^The Rebel League: The Short and Unruly Life of the World Hockey Association, p.204
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