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Robin Sadler
Position defenceman
Height
Weight
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
180 lb (82 kg)
Nationality Flag of Canada Canadian
Flag of Austria Austrian
Born (1955-03-01)March 1, 1955,
Vancouver, BC, CAN
NHL Draft 9th overall, 1975
Montreal Canadiens
WHA Draft 18th overall, 1975
Michigan Stags
Pro Career 1976 – 1988

Robin Sadler (born March 1, 1955) is a Canadian former professional defenceman. He was drafted in the first round, ninth overall, of the 1975 NHL Amateur Draft by the Montreal Canadiens; in addition, he was drafted in the second round, 18th overall, of the 1975 WHA Amateur Draft by the Michigan Stags. However, Sadler never played in either the National Hockey League or the World Hockey Association.

He spent most of his professional career in Europe, a career in the course of which he gained the Austrian nationality. Like several other Canadians, he represented Austria at international competitions, including the 1988 Olympics.

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