Syl Apps III explained

Position:Center
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Weight Lb:195
Played For:St. John's Maple Leafs
Norfolk Admirals
Springfield Falcons
Birth Date:1976 6, mf=yes
Birth Place:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Career Start:1999
Career End:2003
Draft:Undrafted

Sylvanus Marshall Apps III (born June 2, 1976) is an American former professional minor league ice hockey player, the grandson of Toronto Maple Leafs captain Syl Apps and the son of Pittsburgh Penguins player Syl Apps Jr.

Playing career

As a teenager, he was coached by Brian Conacher, son of Toronto Maple Leafs legend Lionel Conacher at Upper Canada College.[1] Before playing for the Princeton Tigers, Apps played for the St. Michael's Buzzers in 1994-95.[2]

Princeton

Apps III was a four-time letter winner at Princeton. In addition, he was captain of the Princeton Tigers during the 1998–99 season. As of the 2009–10 Princeton season, Apps is 35th on the Tigers all-time scoring list. For his career, Apps played in 122 games, scored 30 goals and registered 41 assists for a career total of 71. Apps ranks 11th in most games played in a career at Princeton, while he is tied for second overall in most postseason games played in a career with 19. On March 21, 1998, Apps scored the game-winning goal that ended the third longest Princeton game. The game lasted 80:48, and Princeton defeated Clarkson by a score of 5-4 to claim the ECAC Championship.[3]

Professional

On July 22, 1999, Apps was signed as a free agent by the Toronto Maple Leafs.[4] Apps played in the American Hockey League with theSt. John's Maple Leafs,[5] Norfolk Admirals, and Springfield Falcons.[6] He also played in the ECHL with the Jackson Bandits, and the Trenton Titans. As a member of the Trenton Titans, Apps was the team captain.[7]

Personal

His sister Gillian Apps won gold medals with the Canadian Olympic women's ice hockey teams in 2006 and 2010.[8] His other sister, Amy Apps, was a member of the Canadian National women's Soccer team[9] and an OUA All Star in 1998 and 1999.[10] His cousin, Darren Barber, won a gold medal in the men's eight at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, as a member of the Canadian team.[11] Barber also competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, where he finished fourth.

Apps lives in the Toronto area and works as a managing director for Hines in Toronto.[12]

Career statistics

Team League GP GPG A Pts PIM
1994–95St. Michael's BuzzersMetJHL63142
ECAC26461030
1996–97Princeton UniversityECAC2736940
1997–98Princeton UniversityECAC351081865
1998–99Princeton UniversityECAC3413213445
1999–00St. John's Maple LeafsAHL58571287
2000–01St. John's Maple LeafsAHL6968147340000
2001–02Jackson BanditsECHL1232519
2001–02Norfolk AdmiralsAHL10000
2001–02Trenton TitansECHL428152356711216
2001–02Springfield FalconsAHL 61010
2002–03Trenton TitansECHL 5511213211910004
AHL totals13412152716040000

Awards and honours

AwardYear
College
ECAC All-Tournament Team1998
All-Ivy Honorable Mention 1998
All-Ivy Academic Team1998, 1999
ECAC Best Defensive Forward1999
All-Ivy Second Team 1999
Princeton Tigers
Letterwinner 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999[13]
Richard F. Vaughan Cup 1999

Notes and References

  1. As the Puck Turns: A Personal Journey Through the World of Hockey, by Brian Conacher, p. 206, John Wiley and Sons, Mississauga, ON, 2007,
  2. St. Michael’s College, 100 Years of Pucks and Prayers, p.215, Kevin Shea with Larry Colle and Paul Patskou, Fenn Publishing, Bolton, Ontario, Canada, 2008,
  3. Web site: Tigers claim ECAC Championship . . 1998-03-21 . 2015-02-06 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110725083825/http://www.goprincetontigers.com/pdf3/78765.pdf?SPSID=54358&SPID=4264&DB_OEM_ID=10600 . 2011-07-25 .
  4. Web site: Princeton - in the News - Jul 22 to 28, 1999.
  5. Gillian Apps born with hockey in her veins . . 2010-05-06 . 2010-05-06.
  6. Web site: Springfield Falcons 2001-02 roster and scoring statistics at hockeydb.com.
  7. Web site: Apps family impact on NHL . . 2004-05-06 . 2015-02-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141013205300/http://www.nhl.com/intheslot/read/impact/april/apps.html . 2014-10-13 . dead .
  8. Collins gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009-10, p.16, Andrew Podnieks, Harper Collins Publishers Ltd, Toronto, Canada,
  9. Web site: Archived copy . 2010-06-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090822220044/http://www.canadasoccer.com/players/profile.asp?playerid=420 . 2009-08-22 .
  10. Web site: Archived copy . 2010-06-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110713063534/http://oua.ca.ismmedia.com/ISM2/Archives/W%20Soccer/All-Stars.pdf . 2011-07-13 .
  11. https://web.archive.org/web/20200418074829/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ba/darren-barber-1.html Profile: Darren Barber
  12. Web site: Syl Apps - Hines.
  13. Web site: MIH Record Book . . 2014-03-05 . 2014-03-05 .