A key shot block with just seconds left in regulation, or a hat trick to send the Predators to the 2017 Stanley Cup Final, those are measurable statistics. What doesn't carry the same tangible attributes, but shouldn't be overlooked, is Sissons's leadership capabilities.
Formerly captain of the Kelowna Rockets of the Western Hockey League, Sissons also served as captain of Nashville's AHL affiliate in Milwaukee, the youngest player to ever sport the "C" for the Admirals. Poile says he views Sissons as an "up-and-coming" leader on this Predators club as well, and it likely won't be long before No. 10 joins the team's leadership group.
"It's no secret that I'm not the most outspoken guy in the locker room, or just in general, but I think the way I carry myself around the rink and with the guys, and the work ethic that I put in, those are some qualities that have come to fruition already," Sissons said. "I don't have a letter on my jersey - hopefully one day - but I definitely see myself as a leader for us."
Letter or not, it's clear to see the significant role Sissons has grown into on this Predators team. He, just like everyone else, was frustrated in the first-round exit the group suffered last spring, the first of its kind since the 2015 postseason.
If anything, that fate only adds to the summertime motivation for players like Sissons, and with the group set to take the ice come training camp in September, there's plenty of reason for optimism.
"I still feel like it's an exciting time for us," Sissons said. "It's no secret we were disappointed with the way things worked out in the playoffs this year. We all know that was unacceptable, but you look up and down our lineup, it's a pretty solid roster… I know we're all just pumped to get back to camp again and start to build on another Cup run, because we feel that we do have the group of guys to do it."
Just like so many others, Sissons will be a member of that group for a long time, and there's nowhere else he'd rather be.
"I love Nashville," Sissons said. "I really enjoy my time there, and I just couldn't be happier getting to really settle down and spend some time there, get a house and maybe even start a family one day down there. I just really enjoy the city and the people, so I couldn't be happier."