Career
Stackhouse started his career playing with the Peterborough Petes under Roger Neilson in the OHA. Stackhouse was drafted 18th overall by the Oakland Seals in the 1969 National Hockey League Amateur Draft. He lasted only a few seasons with the Seals, before being traded to the Detroit Red Wings in 1971. Stackhouse"s career did not pick up until he joined the Pittsburgh Penguins early in 1974.
He tied an National Hockey League record the next season with 6 assists in a game by a defenceman, and riled off seasons of 60 and 71 points.
Stackhouse played with the Penguins until 1982, when he retired from hockey and returned to live in Haliburton, where he taught at Haliburton Highlands Secondary School. Tied National Hockey League record with 4 assists in one period (March 1975)
Tied National Hockey League record with 6 assists by a defenceman in one game (March 1975).