Mike Foligno

Michael Anthony Foligno (/fəˈln/; born January 29, 1959) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger who played in the National Hockey League for fifteen seasons from 1979–80 until 1993–94. He is currently a scout for the Vegas Golden Knights.[1]

Mike Foligno
Born (1959-01-29) January 29, 1959
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shot Right
Played for Detroit Red Wings
Buffalo Sabres
Toronto Maple Leafs
Florida Panthers
National team  Canada
NHL Draft 3rd overall, 1979
Detroit Red Wings
Playing career 19791994

Playing career

Foligno was born in Sudbury, Ontario, but spent his early years in Italy where he took up the sport of soccer, participating as a goalkeeper. When Foligno returned to Canada with his family at the age of 10, he was introduced to hockey.[2]

Foligno was drafted 3rd overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1979 NHL Entry Draft. He played 1018 career NHL games, scoring 355 goals and 372 assists for 727 points, while adding 2049 penalty minutes. His best offensive season was the 1985–86 season with the Buffalo Sabres, when he scored 41 goals and 80 points, both career highs. On December 21, 1991, while with the Maple Leafs, he broke his foot while playing against Buffalo, causing him to miss a majority of the season.

Foligno is perhaps best known for his trademark jump, dubbed the "Foligno Leap", after scoring a goal. Both of his two sons have carried on the tradition of the Foligno Leap.[3][4]

Coaching and management career

Foligno has worked as an assistant coach for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Colorado Avalanche, Anaheim Ducks, and New Jersey Devils.[1][5] He was previously the general manager of the Sudbury Wolves, and was also the head coach of the club, including the time when both of his sons, Nick and Marcus, played prior to playing in the NHL.

On September 21, 2016, it was announced that Foligno was hired as a scout for the expansion Vegas Golden Knights.[1]

Transactions

December 2, 1981: Traded to the Buffalo Sabres along with Dale McCourt and Brent Peterson in exchange for Danny Gare, Jim Schoenfeld and Derek Smith.
December 17, 1990: Traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs along with Buffalo's 8th round pick in the 1991 Draft (Tomas Kucharcik) in exchange for Brian Curran and Lou Franceschetti.
November 5, 1993: Traded to the Florida Panthers in exchange for cash.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1975–76 Sudbury Wolves OMJHL 5722143645 164376
1976–77 Sudbury Wolves OMJHL 6631447562 63147
1977–78 Sudbury Wolves OMJHL 67473986112
1978–79 Sudbury Wolves OMJHL 68658515098 10551014
1979–80 Detroit Red Wings NHL 80363571109
1980–81 Detroit Red Wings NHL 80283563210
1981–82 Detroit Red Wings NHL 2613132628
1981–82 Buffalo Sabres NHL 56203151149 42029
1982–83 Buffalo Sabres NHL 66222547135 1023539
1983–84 Buffalo Sabres NHL 70323163151 321319
1984–85 Buffalo Sabres NHL 77272956154 513412
1985–86 Buffalo Sabres NHL 79413980168
1986–87 Buffalo Sabres NHL 75302959176
1987–88 Buffalo Sabres NHL 74292857220 632531
1988–89 Buffalo Sabres NHL 75272249156 531421
1989–90 Buffalo Sabres NHL 6115254099 601112
1990–91 Buffalo Sabres NHL 3145942
1990–91 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 37871565
1991–92 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 33681450
1992–93 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 551351884 1826842
1993–94 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 40004
1993–94 Florida Panthers NHL 3945949
NHL totals 10183553727272049 57151732185

International

Year Team Event   GP G A Pts PIM
1981 Canada WC 7 2 0 2 8
1986 Canada WC 10 0 5 5 16
1987 Canada WC 10 0 4 4 34
Senior totals 27 2 9 11 58

Coaching record

TeamYearRegular seasonPost season
GWLTOTLPtsFinishResult
HER1998–99 803732101853rd in Mid-AtlanticLost in first round
HER1999–00 80432953942nd in Mid-AtlanticLost in third round
HER2000–01 80343943755th in Mid-AtlanticLost in third round
HER2001–02 803627116892nd in SouthLost in second round
HER2002–03 803627143892nd in SouthLost in first round
SUD2003–04 68253265615th in CentralLost in first round
SUD2004–05 68322367774th in CentralLost in second round
SUD2005–06 683428-6743rd in CentralLost in second round
SUD2006–07 682930-9673rd in CentralLost in OHL Finals
SUD2007–08 681746-5395th in CentralMissed playoffs
SUD2008–09 682635-7595th in CentralLost in first round
SUD2009–10 682635-7595th in CentralLost in first round

Personal

Foligno was married to wife Janis until her death in 2009 during his time as coach in Sudbury. They have four children, Cara (teacher in the Dufferin-Peel Catholic school board,[6] Lisa (lacrosse player at Canisius College),[7] Nick and Marcus. Nick was drafted in the first round of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft by the Ottawa Senators, made the 2007–08 Senators team and is currently the captain of the Columbus Blue Jackets. Marcus was drafted 104th overall in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft by the Buffalo Sabres.[8] Marcus won a silver medal with Team Canada at the 2011 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships and joined the Sabres in the 2011–12 season,[9][10] and currently plays for the Minnesota Wild.

See also

  • List of NHL players with 1000 games played
  • List of NHL players with 2000 career penalty minutes

References

  1. "MIKE FOLIGNO JOINS #VEGASISHOCKEY AS PROFESSIONAL SCOUT". Vegas is Hockey. Archived from the original on September 25, 2016. Retrieved November 7, 2016.
  2. "Mike Foligno's Player Profile". Greatest Hockey Legends.com. Retrieved March 22, 2010.
  3. Herald, Bill Hoppe Olean Times. "Sabres foil Foligno's leap".
  4. "Senators rookie brings back father's 'Foligno Leap' in 4-3 win over Canadiens".
  5. Eric Stephens, OC Register reporter, Via Twitter, https://twitter.com/icemancometh/status/16945589561
  6. http://www.dpcdsb.org/NR/rdonlyres/B12B7971.../BdMin08091.pdf%5B%5D
  7. "Canisius College". www.gogriffs.com.
  8. "Marcus Foligno". hockeydb.com. Retrieved 2011-05-24.
  9. "2011 Canada U20 Roster" (PDF). IIHF. Retrieved 2011-05-24.
  10. "Gold Medal Game Summary" (PDF). IIHF. Retrieved 2011-05-24.
Preceded by
Willie Huber
Detroit Red Wings first round draft pick
1979
Succeeded by
Mike Blaisdell
Preceded by
Lindy Ruff
Buffalo Sabres captain
198990
Succeeded by
Mike Ramsey
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.