Si Griffis NHL Hall of Fame

Si Griffis Hall of Fame NHL

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Si Griffis

Inducted:
1950

Si Griffis NHL Hall of Fame

Player Stats

6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb)

Born: 
September 22, 1883
Onaga, Kansas, U.S.

Died:
July 9, 1950
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Position:

Defence

College:
NA

Silas Seth "Si" Griffis was a legendary figure of the pre-NHL era and one of the most versatile athletes to ever play the game. He was a central figure in two of the most famous teams in hockey history: the Rat Portage Thistles and the Vancouver Millionaires.

He captained the tiny town of Rat Portage to a David-vs-Goliath Stanley Cup victory in 1907. Later, he moved west and anchored the Vancouver Millionaires' defense, leading them to their only Stanley Cup title in 1915. A natural leader and a gentlemanly player, Griffis remained an elite defenseman until his retirement at age 35. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1950.

Griffis's Awards and Record:

  • 2x Stanley Cup Champion (1907 with Rat Portage, 1915 with Vancouver)
  • PCHA First All-Star Team (1912, 1913, 1915)
  • All-Around Athlete: Noted star in rowing, baseball, and track and field
  • Remained an ambassador for the game, to promote the PCHA style of hockey across North America

      Career Teams

      Rat Portage Thistles (1901-1905)
      Kenora Thistles (1905-1907)
      Vancouver Millionaires (1911-1919)

      Career Stats

      Games Played:
      110
      Goals:
      38
      Assists:
      26
      Points:
      64
      Penalty Minutes:
      147
      Playoff Game:
      4
      Playoff Points:
      2
      Stanley Cups:
      2 (1907, 1915)