Mike Sillinger
Mike Sillinger
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Michael Robert Sillinger is commonly known as Mike Sillinger.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on August 29, 1972. Currently active in his professional career.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Sillinger holds Canadian nationality and was a professional ice hockey player.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, Mike Sillinger developed an early interest in ice hockey. He played minor hockey within the city before moving on to compete at the provincial level. Sillinger's dedication and natural talent led him to get drafted into the NHL by the New Jersey Devils.
Major Accomplishments
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Sillinger's professional career spanned 18 seasons, during which he earned numerous accolades:
Played in over 1,000 games throughout his NHL tenure.
Scored more than 300 goals and accumulated over 400 points in his career.
Represented Canada at the World Championships, showcasing his skills on an international stage.Notable Works or Actions
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As a professional player, Sillinger's notable contributions include:
Leadership: He played key roles on teams like the Columbus Blue Jackets and Philadelphia Flyers, demonstrating leadership qualities that earned him respect from teammates.
Community Involvement: Beyond his hockey career, Sillinger has been involved in charitable initiatives, such as participating in fundraising events for children's hospitals.Impact and Legacy
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Mike Sillinger's impact on the sport of ice hockey extends beyond his playing days:
He paved the way for other Canadian players to succeed at the professional level.
His dedication to community service has inspired others to get involved in philanthropy.Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Mike Sillinger's enduring presence in the hockey world can be attributed to his:
Resilience: Throughout his career, he demonstrated unwavering commitment to the sport.
* Inspiration: As a player and role model, Sillinger continues to inspire new generations of hockey enthusiasts.
By understanding Mike Sillinger's life, accomplishments, and lasting impact on the world of ice hockey, we can appreciate why he remains an influential figure in the sport.
Quotes by Mike Sillinger


I just think it's one of those years. For whatever reason, we've struggled closing teams out. The same thing happened (Wednesday night). We turned the puck over, and it's in our net. You've got to be firm with the puck.

I'll tell you what: I've been on top teams in the league and I've been on bottom teams in the league. And I haven't been on a team that has a better locker room. Everyone respects each other, right from the old guy down to the young guy. In our last 25 games, you can't say that we aren't playing hard for each other. We are playing hard; we're just not getting the job done. This business is all about wins and losses, and for whatever reason, this year we're on the loss side of it.

I'm seeing a lot of minutes, a lot of power-play time. Anytime you've got Doug Weight running the power play, Dallas Drake in front of the net, Scott Young playing the point . . . that's a big factor. They know how to play the game. You're only as good as your teammates, and the guys I'm playing with are getting the job done.

Anytime you think you're playing well and that it's no big deal, it's going to come easy, it doesn't. They lost four in a row and they were ready to be beaten again and we gave them the first two goals - here you go.

Any time the best player on your team gets on the scoreboard, you're usually going to win the game. He finds ways to pick up points, and that's what your best players do. He's got great speed, he makes great plays, and he's a scorer.

That's one thing that's easy on the family, knowing that we don't have to move to see each other. The (Predators) have been great about that.

They matched our intensity, they were a tough team to play against. They were fighting, they were hitting and we really had to pick up our game in the third period.

