Mike Ridley, born on July eighth, nineteen sixty-three, is a distinguished former professional ice hockey centre from Canada. His career in the National Hockey League spanned twelve seasons, from nineteen eighty-five to nineteen ninety-seven, during which he made a significant impact on the ice.
Ridley began his professional journey as an undrafted free agent, signing with the New York Rangers in September nineteen eighty-five. Over the course of his career, he played in eight hundred sixty-six games, amassing an impressive total of two hundred ninety-two goals and four hundred sixty-six assists, culminating in seven hundred fifty-eight points.
His most remarkable season came in nineteen eighty-eight to nineteen eighty-nine while playing for the Washington Capitals, where he achieved career highs with forty-one goals and eighty-nine points. Ridley's legacy includes scoring the very first goal for the Vancouver Canucks at General Motors Place, marking a memorable moment in the franchise's history.