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Darren Alexander Banks (born March 18, 1966) is a Canadian former professional
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player. He played in 20 NHL games with the
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between 1992 and 1994, as well as extensively in the
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and briefly in Europe during a career that lasted from 1989 to 2005. During his career he played predominantly as an
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Career summary

Banks began his collegiate career in 1986 with the
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having previously played for the
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. Banks played for the Badgers for three seasons, with his most productive season coming in his final year, registering 33 points in 26 games, along with 88 PIM. During his time at
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, he majored in
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. Upon leaving university, Banks turned professional and signed with the Knoxville Cherokees of the
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for the 1989–90. In his first season as a pro, Banks would have his most productive season, registering 47 points in 52 games, whilst also accruing 258 minutes in the penalty box. His success in Tennessee would catch the attention of the NHL's
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, who signed him to a contract at the end of the ECHL season. The Flames immediately sent him to their IHL affiliate team, the
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, for whom he played 6 games. During the season, Banks also played 2 games for the
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, also of the IHL. He returned to the Eagles for the 1990–91 season, playing exclusively for the team. He registered 16 points in 56 games, along with 286 PIM. The following season would again see Banks play exclusively for Salt Lake City, playing 55 games, tallying 10 points and 303 PIM. The off-season would see Banks sign as a free agent for the
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in time for the 1992–93 season. Though he played primarily with Boston's farm team in Providence, Banks made his NHL debut on October 8, 1992 against the
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. He made an impression on his debut; receiving a game misconduct penalty as a result of a fight with Scott Daniels in the 2nd period. Over the course of the season, Banks went on to play an additional 15 games with Boston, and dressed 46 times for Providence. Banks remained in the Bruins system the following season, playing for Boston 4 times, and Providence 41 times. During the season Banks suffered a separated shoulder, and upon returning from injury he played 2 games for Providence before separating his other shoulder; a situation which caused friction with Providence coach
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and culminated with Banks shooting a puck at O'Connell during practice. In the off-season O'Connell was promoted to Assistant General Manager of the Boston Bruins, resulting in Banks being released from the team. Banks scored exactly two NHL goals. Both came in the same game, an 8-2 Boston road victory over the San Jose sharks on October 15, 1992. The 1994–95 season would be a nomadic one for Banks, playing 32 games in the AHL for both the
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and Portland Pirates, as well as 2 games for IHL side
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under coach
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, before finishing the season with the Detroit Falcons of the
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after joining the team in February 1995. Both Adirondack and the Falcons were farm teams of the Detroit Red Wings. The following season, Banks predominantly played for the Falcons, playing 38 games registering 28 points and 290 PIM. In addition, he played 6 games for the
Utica Blizzard The Utica Blizzard were a professional ice hockey team from Utica, New York, and member of the Colonial Hockey League (CoHL) from 1994 to 1997. The Blizzard replaced the Utica Bulldogs after the team had to be taken over by the league in the midd ...
, also of the CoHL, before returning to the Las Vegas Thunder towards the end of the season. The 1996–97 season saw Banks play exclusively for the IHL's
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, where he scored 23 points in 64 games and also accrued a career-high 306 PIM. The Vipers had a strong season, finishing on top during the regular season, before being crowned
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champions by beating the
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in the playoff final. Banks began the 1997–98 season with the Québec Rafales also of the IHL, after being traded along with Jeff Parrott by the Vipers in exchange for Stan Drulia. He played 4 games in Quebec, before moving to the
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. His stay in Texas was also short, playing 7 games, before returning to the Detroit Vipers with whom he finished the season. The Vipers had another extended playoff run, reaching the final which they ultimately lost to the
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. He returned to the Vipers for the 1998-99 season playing 58 games and scoring 18 points whilst registering 296 PIM. He would travel overseas for the first time in his career to play for the
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of the BISL for the 1999–00 season, reuniting with McSorley. He played 23 games in the capital before courting controversy. In January 2000, following the completion of a game against the
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, Banks fought Eagles player Cam Bristow and assaulted a match official. As a result of his actions, Banks was suspended for 12 games and faced a £500 fine. However, prior to the resultant suspension and fine being announced, Banks had left the UK and signed for the Port Huron Border Cats of the UHL. In Michigan he played 17 games, registering 8 points and 12 PIM. The following year, Banks signed with the Knoxville Speed, also of the UHL. After 20 games with the Speed, he was traded back to Port Huron, for whom he played 4 games. In addition with his time in the UHL, Banks also played 8 games with WCHL side,
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. Between 2001 and 2003 Banks did not play hockey, however, during the 2003-04 season he signed with the
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of the
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, playing 7 games, scoring 3 points and registering 25 PIM. The following year, he played 2 games, with the Kansas City Outlaws of the UHL. Subsequently, Banks retired from professional hockey.


Roller hockey

In addition to his ice hockey career, Banks also played professional roller hockey, which took place in the ice hockey off-season. In the summer of 1995, Banks played for the Anaheim Bullfrogs of the
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league, and, despite initially being unable to stop in roller blades, scored 21 points in 17 games, along with 86 PIM. Banks returned to the Bullfrogs the following season, playing 9 games with the team, before being traded to the Long Island Jawz in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick and future considerations in July 1996.


Awards and achievements

* IHL
Turner Cup The Turner Cup was the championship trophy of the International Hockey League from 1945 to 2001 and the renamed United Hockey League from 2007 to 2010. The Cup was named for Joe Turner, a goaltender from Windsor, Ontario. Turner became professi ...
Champion (1997)


Career statistics


Regular season and playoffs


Roller Hockey


Post playing career

As of November 2019, Banks works as an Executive casino host at The D Casino in Las Vegas and, upon its opening, will undertake the same role at Circa. He formerly worked for
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. Due to his time in the Detroit Red Wings system, he is a Red Wings Alumni member, and has previously worked with the Detroit Hockey Association, and the Hockey in the Hood tournament started by
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, in an effort to introduce inner-city minority children to hockey. In November 2013, Banks was among the 10 players who launched a
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lawsuit against the NHL over head injuries and concussions, led by lawyer and former NFL player
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. Over 200 former NHL players would subsequently join the suit. As a result of his time playing hockey, Banks suffers from memory problems.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Banks, Darren 1966 births Adirondack Red Wings players Anaheim Bullfrogs players Boston Bruins players Black Canadian ice hockey players Brock Badgers ice hockey players Canadian ice hockey left wingers Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in England Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States Detroit Vipers players Ice hockey people from Ontario Jacksonville Barracudas (WHA2) players Kansas City Outlaws players Knoxville Cherokees players Knoxville Speed players Las Vegas Thunder players Living people London Knights (UK) players Long Island Jawz players Phoenix Mustangs players Portland Pirates players Port Huron Border Cats players Providence Bruins players Quebec Rafales players Salt Lake Golden Eagles (IHL) players San Antonio Dragons players Sportspeople from Toronto Undrafted National Hockey League players Utica Blizzard players