Friday, September 18, 2015

The Skinny on the very durable Zidlicky

Marek Zidlicky agreed to a 1 year 1.5M contract with the Islanders.  Zidlicky is 38 (approximately 6 months younger than Lubomir Visnovsky) but has proven to be a very durable player recently.

Over the last three seasons, Zidlicky has played 213 regular season games.  The Islanders (and the other 29 teams) have played only 212 in that span -- Zidlicky played 84 games last season: 63 with New Jersey and 21 with Detroit.

In his career, Zidlicky has scored 85 goals and added 316 assists in 783 NHL games.  Much of that damage has come on the power play (59 goals, 155 assists).

Zidlicky will join the list of players who have appeared for both the Isles and Devils.  Zidlicky could have made the three-way (NYI, NYR, NJD) club as he was actually drafted by the Rangers in 2001 (176th overall).  He was traded to Nashville in the deal that brought Mike Dunham (who did play for all three teams) to Broadway. 

Should Zidlicky appear in a game after October 16th he would be the oldest defenseman to play in a game for the Islanders.  (Steve Staios was 38 years, 254 days in his final NHL game -- 1 day older than Lubo was when he was injured in game 4 vs Washington last spring)

Forever1940 is the nom de plume of Eric Hornick, statistician on Islander home telecasts since January 21, 1982. Visit my blog: NYISkinny.com and follow me on Twitter @ehornick

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