Ilkka Sinisalo

Ilkka Sinisalo
Born (1958-07-10) July 10, 1958
Valkeakoski, Finland
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shot Left
Played for NHL
Philadelphia Flyers
Minnesota North Stars
Los Angeles Kings
SM-liiga
HIFK
HPK
Ilves
Kiekko-Espoo
National team  Finland
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 19781996

Ilkka Antero Jouko Sinisalo (born July 10, 1958) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey forward who played eleven seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Philadelphia Flyers,[1] Minnesota North Stars and Los Angeles Kings. He is currently a scout for the Flyers.

Playing career

Sinisalo played in the NHL from 1981–1992, scoring 204 goals and 426 points, mostly with the Flyers. He is ranked the all-time most successful goal scorer among the European players in the history of Philadelphia Flyers. He is also ranked the fourth-highest Finnish goal scorer in NHL history, and he was honored by induction to the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame in 1997.[2]

When Sinisalo started his ice hockey career in the 1970s, NHL teams did not scout extensively in Finland. The first Finnish ice hockey player in NHL was Matti Hagman in 1976-77 for Boston Bruins. However, NHL scouts were so impressed by Sinisalo's talents that they made an exception by signing him as a free agent after his 1980-81 season in HIFK, SM-Liiga where he scored 27 goals in 36 games. He signed his first NHL contract on February 17, 1981.[3] Sinisalo started his first season with Flyers by making history, scoring his first NHL goal against Pittsburgh Penguins. Sinisalo became the first Flyers player to score his first NHL goal on a penalty shot, and the third of five NHL players in history. During the 1984-85 season, Sinisalo scored 73 points in 70 games, with a +32 rating. The 1989-90 season was Sinisalo’s last with Flyers, after which he played one season for Minnesota North Stars and two seasons for Los Angeles Kings.[2]

Sinisalo retired from hockey in 1996 with his last team being the Kiekko-Espoo from SM-Liiga. Sinisalo was originally a junior product of HIFK.

Career after retirement

After playing his last season of professional ice hockey for Kiekko-Espoo in 1995-96 in Finland he took a job as the General Manager of the club. His last season of Kiekko-Espoo GM was 1998-99. He was then hired as the European based NHL Scout by San Jose Sharks General Manager, Dean Lombardi on September 12, 1998. In July 2004, he was back in the Flyers organization as their European Scout.[2]

Personal life

Sinisalo's son Tomas is a professional ice hockey player, primarily in Finland. Tomas attended Flyers' training camp in 2009.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1976–77PiTa PitajanmakiFin-2352216388
1977–78HIFKSM-l36931218
1978–79HIFKSM-l3064101664152
1979–80HIFKSM-l35169251671344
1980–81HIFKSM-l362717441465384
1981–82Philadelphia FlyersNHL661522372240220
1982–83Philadelphia FlyersNHL612129501631120
1983–84Philadelphia FlyersNHL732917462922020
1984–85Philadelphia FlyersNHL7036377316196170
1985–86Philadelphia FlyersNHL743937763152242
1986–87Philadelphia FlyersNHL421021318185164
1987–88Philadelphia FlyersNHL682517423074260
1988–89Philadelphia FlyersNHL13167281120
1989–90Philadelphia FlyersNHL5923234626
1990–91Minnesota North StarsNHL465121724
1990–91Los Angeles KingsNHL7000220110
1991–92Los Angeles KingsNHL30112
1991–92Phoenix RoadrunnersIHL4219214032
1992–93HPKSM-l4613162955122358
1993–94KärpätFin-22827154220
1993–94IlvesSM-l121671041016
1994–95IlvesSM-l3027945
1994–95Kiekko-EspooSM-l167714640334
1995–96Kiekko-EspooSM-l447121936
NHL totals582204222426208682111326
SM-l totals28588811692163913132628
Fin-2 totals6349318028

International

Year Team Event   GP G A Pts PIM
1978FinlandWJC61784
1981FinlandWEC50114
1981FinlandCC51016
1982FinlandWEC51126
1983FinlandWEC80224
Junior int'l totals61784
Senior int'l totals2324620

References

  1. "SPORTS PEOPLE; Flyers Sign Sinisalo". The New York Times. 21 May 1989. Retrieved 9 December 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 Meltzer, Bill (October 23, 2006). "Flyers Heroes of the Past: Ilkka Sinisalo". Philadelphia Flyers. Retrieved December 1, 2013.
  3. "The Philadelphia Flyers signed left wing Ilkka Sinisalo, a...". UPI. February 17, 1981. Retrieved August 5, 2015.

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