Brotherhood of the Travelling Hockey Pants

Dobber Sports

2008-02-01

Mike Sillinger

 

With the NHL's trading deadline rapidly approaching, I thought it would be interesting to check out who has played for the most NHL teams. There is one guy who stands above the rest. He's been traded an unbelievable ten times and played for an NHL record 12 different teams during his 16-year career. He was taken 11th overall by Detroit in the 1989 entry draft.

 

 

Mike Sillinger must get plenty of sleepless nights near the end of every February. Whenever a phone rings he must be thinking, where am I off to this year? Either that or he's become so accustomed to being traded that he has a suitcase packed and is ready to move at a moments notice. The 36-year-old Sillinger has played on four more NHL clubs than Gary "Suitcase" Smith and two more than anyone else.

Interestingly enough, Sillinger has picked up his play over the past month recording 12 points in his last 15 games. He makes a nice under-the-radar pick up. Sillinger receives the second most ice time among forwards and is on the Isles' top penalty-killing unit with Richard Park. He is also one of the league's better players at winning draws.

 

Sillinger is a key member of the Isles, who are likely going to battle for a playoff spot right up until the end of the season. For those reasons, I don't think we'll see hockey's top nomad on the move again this year, but lucky 13 is still only a phone call away. The closest active NHL players in number of NHL teams played for are Jim Dowd (nine), Randy Robitaille (eight) and Martin Rucinsky (eight, he played two games with the Oilers…10 if you count all three times with the Rangers).

📢 advertisement:

For those who are curious, Sillinger has suited up for Detroit, Anaheim, Vancouver, Philadelphia, Tampa Bay, Florida, Ottawa, Columbus, Phoenix, St.Louis, Nashville and finally the Isles.

Another 11th overall selection (2003) who might be flying under people's radar is Jeff Carter. Tagged to be the Flyers second line centre this season, he has been overshadowed by an unexpected offensive outburst from Mike Richards. Prior to last night's game against the Rangers, Jeff Carter had scored 16 points in his last 17 games. During that period he was a healthy plus-7 and had 63 shots on goal (3.7 per game). Mike Richards over the same period recorded 17 points in 17 games, including five multi-point efforts.

Meanwhile, the Flyers "No.1" centre, Daniel Briere has been only slightly less prolific, scoring 14 points in those same 17 games and recording a not so hot minus-5 rating. Simon Gagne's numbers since his return have been pretty much as expected with eight points in nine games.

On the lighter side, did you know that in 2004-05 Jeff Carter won the OHL's Most Gentlemanly Player and Canadian Major Junior Sportsmanlike Player of the Year awards? This year, if Carter continues to rack up penalties at his current pace, he will end up with 72 penalty minutes, his highest total ever, including his junior career. Chalk it up to the Flyers influence. It must be company policy in Philadelphia that no player can ever win the Lady Byng trophy. I believe all Flyers player contracts include a mandatory trade clause if they are even nominated for the award.


Comment on this article and check out Miller's Blog here…

Leave A Comment

UPCOMING GAMES

Jun 04 - 20:06 EDM vs FLA

Starting Goalies

Top Skater Views

  Players Team
GRACYN SAWCHYN FLA
JJ PETERKA BUF
MATEJ BLUMEL DAL
MARCO ROSSI MIN
JUSTIN HRYCKOWIAN DAL

Top Goalie Profile Views

  Players Team
MICHAEL HRABAL UTA
JUUSE SAROS NSH
THATCHER DEMKO VAN
LINUS ULLMARK OTT
SAMUEL ERSSON PHI

LINE COMBOS

  Frequency N.J Players
23.7 ONDREJ PALAT TIMO MEIER NICO HISCHIER
20.0 DAWSON MERCER ERIK HAULA JESPER BRATT
12.9 STEFAN NOESEN CODY GLASS PAUL COTTER

DobberHockey Podcasts

Fantasy Hockey Life: Pittsburgh Penguins with Josh Yohe

Josh Yohe is here to report on the Pittsburgh Penguins. Jesse and Victor interview Josh about returning pros Sidney Crosby, Bryan Rust, Rickard Rakell, Evgeni Malkin, Tommy Novak, Rutger McGroarty, Ville Koivunen, Erik Karlsson, Matt Grzelcyk, Kris Letang, Owen Pickering, Tristan Jarry and Alex Nedeljkovic. In Cat’s Instincts, Cat Silverman of InGoal mag breaks down […]

Fantasy Hockey Life: Seattle Kraken with RJ Eskanos

RJ Eskanos of Emerald City Hockey is here to report on the Seattle Kraken. Jesse and Victor interview RJ about returning pros Jared McCann, Chandler Stephenson, Jaden Schwartz, Jordan Eberle, Kaapo Kakko, Shane Wright, Matty Beniers, Andre Burakovsky, Eeli Tolvanen, Jani Nyman, Vince Dunn, Brandon Montour, Ryker Evans, Joey Daccord, and Philipp Grubauer. In Cat’s […]

Keeping Karlsson: KK Leagues Report – 2025 Champs!

Derrick talks to the big winners of the various Keeping Karlsson leagues from this past season. He’s first joined by the new KKUPFL Ultimate Champion Ian and the reigning fast-track winner Alec. Then Derrick is joined by the year 1 KK Dynasty League champions Ian (different Ian), Saqib, and Brett, aka the “Good ol’ Ottawa Boys”.

Fantasy Hockey Life: Anaheim Ducks with Derek Lee

Derek Lee of the Hockey News is here to report on the Anaheim Ducks. Jesse and Victor interview him about returning pros Troy Terry, Mason McTavish, Trevor Zegras, Frank Vatrano, Leo Carlsson, Cutter Gauthier, Sam Colangelo, Jackson LaCombe, Olen Zellweger, Pavel Mintyukov, Radko Gudas, Jacob Trouba, Lukas Dostal, and John Gibson. In Cat’s Instincts, Cat […]

Fantasy Hockey Life: Fluto Shinzawa Boston Bruins Preview

Fluto Shinzawa of the New York Times joins the show to break down the Boston Bruins. Jesse and Victor ask him about David Pastrnak, Morgan Geekie, Pavel Zacha, Elias Lindholm, Casey Mittelstadt, Matthew Poitras, Fraser Minten, Charlie McAvoy, Mason Lohrei, Hampus Lindholm, Jeremy Swayman, and Joonas Korpisalo. Cat’s instincts covers prospect goalies Brandon Bussi and […]

FIND US ON FACEBOOK

📢 advertisement: