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Two Degrees of Mike Sillinger
Alexander Frolov, LA Kings 2007-2008 Ladislav Nagy, LA Kings 2007-2008 Ladislav Nagy, Phoenix Coyotes 2003-2004 Mike Sillinger, Phoenix Coyotes 2003-2004 Nice try! Fact is, Sillinger has played for 12 teams over 17 years. Assuming each team has 25 players (call ups and such), assume a turnover ...
Two degrees of Mike Sillinger addiction strikes again
Two degrees of Mike Sillinger addiction strikes again
sports.yahoo.com — With 1,049 games played over 17 NHL seasons with 12 different franchises, New York Islanders forward Mike Sillinger is more than just the go-to guy for journeyman jokes -- he's a cult figure in hockey circles for his longevity. In 2008, a bold ... (more) Two degrees of Mike Sillinger addiction strikes again
Two Degrees of Mike Sillinger
Two Degrees of Mike Sillinger
stlouisgametime.com — As a poster over at the Hockey's Future messageboards realized, current Islander and former Blue (and former Predator, Coyote, Blue Jacket, Senator, Panther, Lightning, Flyer, Canuck, Duck and Red Wing) Mike Sillinger can now be connected to any ... (more) Two Degrees of Mike Sillinger
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Two Degrees of Mike Sillinger
St. Louis Game Time — ... As a poster over at the Hockey's Future messageboards realized, current Islander and former Blue (and former Predator, Coyote, Blue Jacket, Senator, Panther, Lightning, Flyer, Canuck, Duck and Red Wing) Mike Sillinger can now be connected to any other NHL player in two or less moves. ...

Two degrees of Mike Sillinger addiction strikes again
Puck Daddy — ... In 2008, a bold project began on the venerable HF Boards based on this thesis: "Every player in the NHL is, at most, two degrees away from Mike Sillinger." It's an obvious ode to the ...

Gameday: Flyers look to rebound against Isles
Broad Street Hockey — ... Former Flyer Watch: Richard Park, who played with the Phantoms and Flyers in the 1998/99 season, has 10 goals on the season for the Isles. Hilary Duff's boyfriend, I mean Mike Comrie, who had a cup of tea with the Flyers in 2004, also plays for the Isles these days. Jon Sim won a Calder Cup with the Phantoms in 2004. Don't expect him to win anything with the Isles anytime soon. Mike Sillinger is on the Islander roster too. Check out the two-degrees of Mike Sillinger over at HFBoards if you haven't seen it. Coolest thing ever. ...

Tribute: Local bloggers recall all 12 of Mike Sillinger's NHL stops
Puck Daddy — ... OK, and also scholarship: Two Degrees of Mike Sillinger remains one of the Internet's greatest contributions to hockey lore. In the words of ...

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