
#56 Jonathan Sigalet
Q&A with Jonathan Sigalet
Q. What is your most memorable Hockey experience?
A. Playing my first collegiate game. It was the first time I ever played on the same team as my older brother Jordan Sigalet. Since then we have played together for five straight seasons.
Q. What position do you play?
A. Defense.
Q. How old were you when you started playing hockey?
A. Five.
Q. What do you do when you're not playing hockey?
A. Golfing and any other outdoors activities.
Q. When is your birthday?
A. February 12, 1986
Q. What was your favorite birthday gift?
A. A pair of Eagle Hockey Gloves with holograms on them.
Q. What is your favorite holiday?
A. Christmas.
Q. What is your favorite gift to give at holidays?
A. I like giving people gift certificates so they can get what they like. This way I'm not buying them something they don't like and then have to return it.
Stats
3rd Pro Season
Position: - Defense
Personal: - Born February 12, 1986 in Vancouver, British Columbia
Shoots: - Left
Last Amateur Club: - Bowling Green State University Falcons (CCHA)
Height: - 6'1"
Draft Status: - Drafted by Boston Bruins 100th overall in round four of 2005 NHL Entry Draft
Weight: - 198 lbs.
2006-07: Finished as Providence's second-leading scorer among defensemen... Tied a career-high with nine goals, matching the total he set during his rookie season... Recorded a goal and an assist, along with a career-high plus-five rating November 10 vs. the Norfolk Admirals... Played in his 100th professional game December 10 vs. the Worcester Sharks… Recorded a single-game career best four assists December 30 at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins...Made his National Hockey League debut for the Boston Bruins on January 9 at the Ottawa Senators, going scoreless... Had six multiple-point games during the regular season.
Career:
2005-06: Led all P-Bruins defensemen in scoring in his rookie campaign… Recorded three three-game point-streaks for Providence... Scored first career playoff point (assist) on April 23 vs. the Portland Pirates... Added first pro post-season goal two nights later... Named the co-winner of Providence's Community Service Award with former P-Bruins forward David Lundbohm... Named the team representative for the American Specialty/American Hockey League Man of the Year Award...
20045-05: Named to the 2004 Canadian Under-18 World Championship roster… Named to the CCHA’s Scholar Athlete Team during sophomore season for the Bowling Green State University Falcons...
2003-04: Named a CCHA All-Rookie Honorable Mention. |