In 1942, the Milton Bricks Tigers won an
Ontario Hockey Association Junior "C" title. Milton defeated
Oakville to advance to the semi-finals and
Parry Sound to move on to the finals against the
Preston Riversides. In the
Schmalz Cup best of three series, which was held at
Maple Leaf Gardens, Milton won game one by a score of 6–4, with three goals coming from Milton's future NHL player Enio Schlisizzi, and game two by a score of 10–1. Sclisizzi made his professional debut in the
1946–47 season for the
Indianapolis Capitals American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings. He made his NHL debut with the Red Wings on April 5, 1947, against the
Toronto Maple Leafs during the
1947 Stanley Cup playoffs. Sclisizzi made his regular-season NHL debut on opening day October 15, 1947, but he was sent down to the AHL. Sclisizzi returned to the NHL on March 20, 1948, scoring his first NHL goal in the second period in a game against Toronto. In total, he played 67 regular-season games in the NHL with the Wings. In August 1952, he was traded to the Chicago Black Hawks organization. He played 14 games for the Black Hawks that
1952–53 season but did not play in the NHL again. He spent most of his career in the AHL and the
Western Hockey League (WHL). He was a member of the 1950
Calder Cup champion Indianapolis Capitals. ==Post career==