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This is a list of family relations in the National Hockey League. Since the creation of the National Hockey League in 1917, family members have been involved in all aspects of the league. Although most connections are among players, there have been significant contributions from family members in coaching, managing, scouting, and refereeing. According to this list, 47 pairs of brothers have played together on the same team; among them, ten have won the Stanley Cup together. Brothers have also squared off against each other five times in the Stanley Cup finals, most recently in 2003. Twenty-six sons have followed in their father's footsteps and played for his team. Only once has a father played with his sons, when Gordie Howe played with Mark and Marty for one season with the Hartford Whalers. The Montreal Canadiens have seen the most familial connections with 15: nine brother pairs, two father-son combinations, one grandfather-grandson combo, one uncle-nephew pair, one set of brothers-in-law, and one combination of father-in-law and son-in-law.

Below is a list of family relations throughout the NHL since 1917. Names in bold have won the Stanley Cup. Names in italics are members of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Siblings[]

Martin Biron3

Martin Biron, pictured here with the Buffalo Sabres, is the brother of Mathieu.

Eric Brewer vs Marcel Goc

Marcel Goc has had a sustained career with the San Jose Sharks, but his brother Sascha only played 22 games in the NHL.

Gretzky 1997 Corrected

Wayne Gretzky's younger brother (Brent), made it to the NHL.

Paul Kariya

Paul Kariya's younger brother Steve played a short stint with the Vancouver Canucks.

Mario Lemieux 2001

Mario Lemieux had an older brother Alain, but he is no relation to either Claude or Jocelyn Lemieux.

Surname Siblings Country Notes
Allen George, Viv Flag of Canada Canada [1]
Allison Mike, Dave Flag of Canada Canada Dave only played 3 games in the NHL for the Montreal Canadiens.[2]
Andersson Mikael, Niklas Flag of Sweden Sweden Played part of the 1999–00 NHL season together with the New York Islanders.[3]
Arbour Ernest "Ty", Jack Flag of Canada Canada [4]
Babych Wayne, Dave Flag of Canada Canada Both brothers played for the Hartford Whalers in the 1985-86 NHL season.[5]
Barrett Fred, John Flag of Canada Canada Both brothers played for the Minnesota North Stars at some point in their own careers.[6]
Bathgate Andy, Frank Flag of Canada Canada Frank only played 2 games in the NHL for the New York Rangers.[7]
Bell Gordon, Joe Flag of Canada Canada Both brothers played for the New York Rangers at some point in their own careers.[8]
Bennett Curt, Harvey, Bill Flag of the United States United States of America Curt and Harvey played together during the 1978–79 NHL season with the St. Louis Blues.[9] Curt was also the first American drafted by an NHL team to play in the league.[10] Brother John played in the WHA.
Benning Jim, Brian Flag of Canada Canada [11]
Bentley Reg, Doug, Max Flag of Canada Canada First brothers to play on the same line, for the Chicago Blackhawks. Reg's only goal was assisted by both brothers, the first time all three participants in an NHL goal were related.[12]
Berry Doug, Ken Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Edmonton Oilers, though not simultaneously; Doug played for them while the team was in the WHA, while Ken played for the Oilers after they merged into the NHL.[13]
Biron Martin, Mathieu Flag of Canada Canada Mathieu once scored a goal on Martin.
Blair Chuck, Dusty Flag of Canada Canada [14]
Bordeleau Christian, J. P., Paulin Flag of Canada Canada Christian and J. P. played together in the 1971–72 NHL season with the Chicago Blackhawks.[15]
Boucher Buck, Billy, Frank, Robert Flag of Canada Canada Billy and Robert played together for part of the 1923–24 NHL season with the Montreal Canadiens.[16] Buck & Frank also became the first set of brothers to face each other in a Stanley Cup final (along with Corb & Cy Denneny), when Buck's Ottawa Senators beat Frank's Vancouver Maroons.[17]
Bourcier Conrad, Jean Flag of Canada Canada Both brothers played together on the Montreal Canadiens in the 1935-36 NHL season.[18]
Broderick Len, Ken Flag of Canada Canada Len played only one game in the NHL.[19]
Brookbank Wade, Sheldon Flag of Canada Canada
Broten Neal, Aaron, Paul Flag of the United States United States of America Neal and Aaron played together during the 1989-90 NHL season with the Minnesota North Stars Neal and Paul played together from 1993 to 1995 with the Dallas Stars.[20]
Brown Doug, Greg Flag of the United States United States of America Both brothers played on the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1993-94 NHL season.[21]
Brownschidle Jack, Jeff Flag of the United States United States of America Both brothers played for theHartford Whalers at some point in their own careers.[22]
Bruneteau Eddie, Mud Flag of Canada Canada Both brothers played together on the Detroit Red Wings in the 1940-41 NHL season, the 1943-44 NHL season, the 1944-45 NHL season, and the 1945-46 NHL saeson.[23]
Bure Pavel, Valeri Flag of Russia Russia Played together in the 2001–02 NHL season with the Florida Panthers. Also won silver medals as representatives of Team Russia at the 1998 Winter Olympics, and bronze medals at the 2002 Winter Olympics.[24]
Busniuk Mike, Ron Flag of Canada Canada Ron only played 6 games in the NHL.[25]
Butsayev Viacheslav, Yuri Flag of Russia Russia [26]
Caffery Jack, Terry Flag of Canada Canada [27]
Callander Drew, Jock Flag of Canada Canada [28]
Camazzola Jim, Tony Flag of Canada Canada Jim played only 3 games in the NHL for the Chicago Blackhawks. Tony also played 3 games in the NHL for the Washington Capitals.[29]
Capuano Dave, Jack Flag of the United States United States of America Both brothers played for the Vancouver Canucks in the 1990-91 NHL season [30]
Carlson Jack, Steve Flag of the United States United States of America Inspired the infamous Hanson Brothers of the movie Slap Shot. Steve played one of the brothers, but Jack was unable to act in the film because of the WHA playoffs.[31]
Carse Bob, Bill Flag of Canada Canada Played together with the Chicago Black Hawks.[32]
Cavallini Gino, Paul Flag of Canada Canada Played together from 1987 to 1992 with the St. Louis Blues.[33]
Cherry Don, Dick Flag of Canada Canada Don played only one game in the NHL, a playoff game for the Boston Bruins.[34]
Cleghorn Sprague, Odie Flag of Canada Canada Played together from 1921 to 1925 with the Montreal Canadiens, winning the Stanley Cup together in 1924.[35]
Cloutier Sylvain, Dan Flag of Canada Canada Sylvain only played 7 games in the NHL on the Chicago Blackhawks.[36]
Colville Neil, Mac Flag of Canada Canada Played together from 1935 to 1942 and 1945 to 1947 with the New York Rangers, winning the Stanley Cup together in 1940.[37]
Comrie Paul, Mike Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Edmonton Oilers; although not together, they were part of the Edmonton Oilers organization simultaneously; Paul as a player and Mike as a prospect.[38]
Conacher Charlie, Lionel, Roy Flag of Canada Canada Charlie was Roy's coach with the Chicago Blackhawks.[39]
Cook Bill, Bun, Bud Flag of Canada Canada Bill and Bun played together from 1926 to 1936 with the New York Rangers, winning the Stanley Cup together in 1928 and 1933 as part of the "Bread Line" with Frank Boucher.[40]
Costello Les, Murray Flag of Canada Canada Les only played 20 games in the NHL for the Toronto Maple Leafs.[41]
Courtnall Geoff, Russ Flag of Canada Canada Played together for part of the 1994–95 NHL season with the Vancouver Canucks.[42]
Crawford Bob, Marc, Lou Flag of Canada Canada [43]
Crowder Bruce, Keith Flag of Canada Canada Played together from 1982 to 1984 with the Boston Bruins.[44]
Cullen Brian, Barry, Ray Flag of Canada Canada Brian and Barry played together from 1955 to 1959 with the Toronto Maple Leafs.[45]
Cullen Matt, Mark Flag of the United States United States of America [46]
Damore Nick, Hank Flag of Canada Canada Nick played only one game in the NHL.[47]
Darragh Jack, Harold Flag of Canada Canada [48]
Denneny Corbett, Cy Flag of Canada Canada Became the first set of brothers to face each other in a Stanley Cup final (along with Buck & Frank Boucher), when Cy's Ottawa Senators beat Corb's Vancouver Maroons.[17][49]
Devorski Paul, Greg Flag of Canada Canada Became the first set of brothers to officiate a game together. Paul is an NHL referee wearing #10, while Greg is a linesman wearing #54.[50]
Dillon Wayne, Gary Flag of Canada Canada Wayne only played 13 games in the NHL for the Colorado Rockies.[51]
Dineen Peter, Gord, Kevin Flag of Canada Canada Gord and Kevin both played for the Ottawa Senators at some point in their own careers.[52]
Dionne Marcel, Gilbert Flag of Canada Canada [53]
Drury Ted, Chris Flag of the United States United States of America Both brothers have played on the Calgary Flames at some point in their own careers.[54]
Dryden Dave, Ken Flag of Canada Canada On March 20, 1971, Dave & Ken became the first brothers to face each other as goaltenders in an NHL game.[55]
Eaves Mike, Murray Flag of Canada Canada [56]
Esposito Phil, Tony Flag of Canada Canada First time in NHL history where one brother scored on another (Phil scored on Tony on November 3, 1968).[24] Not related to Angelo Esposito.
Evans Paul, Doug, Kevin Flag of Canada Canada [57]
Fata Rico, Drew Flag of Canada Canada Drew only played 8 games in the NHL for the New York Islanders.[58]
Fedorov Sergei, Fedor Flag of Russia Russia [59]
Felsner Brian, Denny Flag of the United States United States of America Brian only played 12 games in the NHL for the Chicago Blackhawks. Denny only played 18 games in the NHL for the St. Louis Blues.[60]
Ferraro Chris, Peter (Twins) Flag of the United States United States of America Played together from 1995 to 1997 with the New York Rangers, in 1997 with the Pittsburgh Penguins, and 2001 with the Washington Capitals.[24]
Fillion Bob, Marcel Flag of Canada Canada Marcel played only one game in the NHL.[61]
Finnigan Frank, Ed Flag of Canada Canada Ed only played 3 games in the NHL for the Boston Bruins.[62]
Fitzgerald Rusty, Zack Flag of the United States United States of America Rusty only played 4 games in the NHL for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Zack only played one game in the NHL for the Vancouver Canucks.[63]
Flockhart Rob, Ron Flag of Canada Canada [64]
Fraser Archie, Harvey Flag of Canada Canada Archie only played 3 games in the NHL for the New York Rangers.[65]
Gardner Dave, Paul Flag of Canada Canada [66]
Gare Danny, Morey Flag of Canada Canada Both were part of the Edmonton Oilers organization, though not simultaneously. Danny was a player in 1986–87 NHL season and Morey is currently the Oilers head pro scout.[67]
Gillis Mike, Paul Flag of Canada Canada [68]
Glover Fred, Howie Flag of Canada Canada Both brothers played on the Detroit Red Wings at some point in their own careers.[69]
Goc Sascha, Marcel Flag of Germany Germany [70]
Gould John, Larry Flag of Canada Canada Both brothers played on the Vancouver Canucks in the 1973-74 NHL season.[71]
Gratton Gilles, Norm Flag of Canada Canada Both brothers have played on the New York Rangers at some point in their own careers.[72]
Greig Bruce, Mark Flag of Canada Canada Bruce only played 9 games in the NHL for th California Golden Seals/California Seals.[73]
Gretzky Wayne, Brent Flag of Canada Canada Highest-scoring pair of brothers in NHL history, although Brent only scored 1 goal and 4 points.[74]
Hamel Gilles, Jean Flag of Canada Canada [75]
Hannigan Gord, Pat, Ray Flag of Canada Canada Gord and Ray have both played on the Toronto Maple Leafs at some point in their own careers. Ray only played 3 games in the NHL on the Toronto Maple Leafs.[76]
Hanson Emil, Oscar Flag of Canada Canada Emil only played one game in the NHL on the Detroit Red Wings. Oscar only played 8 games in the NHL on the Chicago Blackhawks.[77]
Harkins Brett, Todd Flag of the United States United States of America [78]
Hatcher Kevin, Derian Flag of the United States United States of America Played together for the Dallas Stars from 1994 to 1996.[79]
Hergesheimer Phil, Wally Flag of Canada Canada Both brothers have played on the Chicago Blackhawks at some point in their own careers.[80]
Hextall Bryan, Jr., Dennis Flag of Canada Canada Both brothers played on the Detroit Red Wings and the Minnesota North Stars in the 1975-76 NHL season.[81]
Hicke Bill, Ernie Flag of Canada Canada Both brothers played on the California Golden Seals in the 1970-1971 NHL season.[82]
Hickey Greg, Pat Flag of Canada Canada [83]
Hicks Doug, Glenn Flag of Canada Canada [84]
Hillman Floyd, Larry, Wayne Flag of Canada Canada Larry and Wayne played together during the 1968–69 NHL season for the Minnesota North Stars, and from 1969 to 1971 with the Philadelphia Flyers.[85]
Hoekstra Ed, Cecil Flag of Canada Canada [86]
Holt Gary, Randy Flag of Canada Canada [87]
Hossa Marian, Marcel Flag of Slovakia Slovakia Both brothers played for Team Slovakia at the 2006 Winter Olympics(coached by their father Frantisek, head coach of Slovak olympic hockey team 2006).[24][88]
Howe Gordie, Vic Flag of Canada Canada [89]
Howe Mark, Marty Flag of the United States United States of America Played together from 1979 to 1982 with the Hartford Whalers.[90]
Hull Bobby, Dennis Flag of Canada Canada
Hunter Dale, Dave, Mark Flag of Canada Canada [91]
Ihnacak Miroslav, Peter Flag of Slovakia Slovakia Played together from 1985 to 1987 with the Toronto Maple Leafs.[92][93]
Jackson Art, Busher Flag of Canada Canada [94]
Jerwa Frank, Joe Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of Poland Poland [95]
Johnson Greg, Ryan Flag of Canada Canada [96]
Joliat Aurel, Rene Flag of Canada Canada [97]
Jones Bob, Jim Flag of Canada Canada [98]
Jonsson Jorgen, Kenny Flag of Sweden Sweden Won a gold medal together representing Team Sweden at the 1994 Winter Olympics, and another gold at the 2006 Winter Olympics.[24] Played part of the 1999–00 NHL season together with the New York Islanders.
Kaberle Frantisek, Tomas Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Both brothers won bronze medals as representatives of Team Czech Republic at the 2006 Winter Olympics.[24][88]
Kannegiesser Gord, Sheldon Flag of Canada Canada [99]
Kariya Paul, Steve Flag of Canada Canada [100]
Kilrea Hec, Wally, Ken Flag of Canada Canada Wally & Hec played together for the Detroit Red Wings from 1936 to 1938; Ken played for the Wings' minor league affiliate at the time.[101]
Kiprusoff Marko, Miikka Flag of Finland Finland [102]
Kitchen Bill, Mike Flag of Canada Canada [103]
Kleinendorst Scot, Kurt Flag of the United States United States of America First pair of brothers, and only non-twin North American brothers, drafted in the same year (1980). Kurt never played in the NHL, but worked as an assistant coach for the New Jersey Devils.[104]
Koivu Saku, Mikko Flag of Finland Finland Saku plays for the NHL team Anaheim Ducks and Mikko is the captain of NHL team Minnesota Wild. Both brothers won silver medals as representatives of Team Finland at the 2006 Winter Olympics, another set of silver medals at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey and bronze in the 2008 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships in Québec. The latest victory of these brothers is the bronze medal in the 2010 Winter Olympics. They are the first European-trained brothers who have been NHL team captains.
Kordic John, Dan Flag of Canada Canada [105]
Kostitsyn Andrei, Sergei Flag of Belarus Belarus Andrei is currently playing for the Montreal Canadiens while is brother Sergei is playing for the Nashville Predators. First Belarusian siblings to play in the National Hockey League.
Kronwall Niklas, Staffan Flag of Sweden Sweden [106]
Kyle Bill, Gus Flag of Canada Canada [107]
LaForest Mark, Bob Flag of Canada Canada [108]
Langkow Scott, Daymond Flag of Canada Canada [109]
Larmer Steve, Jeff Flag of Canada Canada Played together on the Chicago Blackhawks between 1983 and 1986.[110]
Lebeau Stephan, Patrick Flag of Canada Canada Played for part of the 1990–91 NHL season together with the Montreal Canadiens.[111]
Leeb Brad, Greg Flag of Canada Canada [112]
Lefley Bryan, Chuck Flag of Canada Canada [113]
Lemieux Alain, Mario Flag of Canada Canada Played just one game together during the 1986–87 NHL season with the Pittsburgh Penguins.[114]
Lemieux Claude, Jocelyn Flag of Canada Canada [115]
Lepine Hec, Pit Flag of Canada Canada [116]
Leswick Jack, Pete, Tony Flag of Canada Canada [117]
Lindros Eric, Brett Flag of Canada Canada [118]
Linden Trevor, Jamie Flag of Canada Canada [119]
Loob Peter, Hakan Flag of Sweden Sweden [120]
Loughlin Clem, Wilf Flag of Canada Canada [121]
Lowe Ken, Kevin Flag of Canada Canada Ken joined the Edmonton Oilers organization as a medical trainer since 1989.
Lowrey Fred, Gerry Flag of Canada Canada [122]
Lundqvist Henrik, Joel (twins) Flag of Sweden Sweden
MacMillan Billy, Bob Flag of Canada Canada [123]
Mahovlich Frank, Peter Flag of Canada Canada Played together from 1967 to 1969 with the Detroit Red Wings, and from 1970 to 1974 with the Montreal Canadiens.[124]
Maki Chico, Wayne Flag of Canada Canada [125]
Maloney Dave, Don Flag of Canada Canada Played together from 1978 to 1985 with the New York Rangers.[126]
Manery Randy, Kris Flag of Canada Canada [127]
Mantha Georges, Sylvio Flag of Canada Canada Played together from 1928 to 1936 for the Montreal Canadiens, winning the Stanley Cup in 1930 and 1931.[128]
McBain Jason, Mike Flag of Canada Canada [129]
McCreary Bill Sr., Keith Flag of Canada Canada [130]
McKegney Ian, Tony Flag of Canada Canada [131]
McNab Peter, David Flag of the United States United States of America [132]
McRae Basil, Chris Flag of Canada Canada [133]
Meissner Barrie, Dick Flag of Canada Canada [134]
Menard Hillary, Howie Flag of Canada Canada [135]
Messier Mitch, Joby Flag of Canada Canada [136]
Messier Paul, Mark Flag of Canada Canada [137]
Metz Nick, Don Flag of Canada Canada Played together from 1938 to 1948 with the Toronto Maple Leafs, winning the Stanley Cup together in 1945 and 1947.[138]
Michalek Zbynek, Milan Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic
Michaluk Art, John Flag of Canada Canada [139]
Micheletti Pat, Joe Flag of the United States United States of America [140]
Miller Bob, Paul Flag of the United States United States of America Paul played his only 3 NHL games with Bob during the 1981–82 NHL season with the Colorado Rockies.[141]
Miller Kelly, Kevin, Kip Flag of the United States United States of America Kevin and Kelly played together for part of the 1992–93 NHL season with the Washington Capitals.[142]
Miller Ryan, Drew Flag of the United States United States of America Drew made his debut with the Anaheim Ducks in the 2007 playoffs.[143]
Minard Mike, Chris Flag of Canada Canada
Mironov Dmitri, Boris Flag of Russia Russia Won a silver medal together representing Team Russia at the 1998 Winter Olympics.[144]
Mokosak Carl, John Flag of Canada Canada [145]
Moller Mike, Randy Flag of Canada Canada [146]
Moore Steve, Dominic Flag of Canada Canada Brother Dominic plays for the Montreal Canadiens, while Steve was the victim of an on-ice physical assault by Todd Bertuzzi which broke his neck and ultimately ended his playing career. Brother Mark was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1997.[147][148]
Moreau Ethan, Chad Flag of Canada Canada Chad is the Strength & Conditioning Consultant of the Edmonton Oilers since 2006.
Morrison Doug, Mark Flag of Canada Canada [149]
Mullen Joe, Brian Flag of the United States United States of America [150]
Mulvey Grant, Paul Flag of Canada Canada [151]
Murdoch Bob, Don Flag of Canada Canada [152]
Murray Bryan, Terry Flag of Canada Canada Terry twice succeeded Bryan in head coaching positions, first with the Washington Capitals, and then the Florida Panthers.
Nelson Todd, Jeff Flag of Canada Canada Todd later coached Jeff with the Muskegon Fury of the United Hockey League.[153]
Niedermayer Scott, Rob Flag of Canada Canada Faced each other in the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals (Scott with the New Jersey Devils and Rob with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim), the first time brothers faced each other in the finals since 1946. Interestingly, four years later both would win the Stanley Cup together with the Anaheim Ducks, the first brothers to do so since Duane and Brent Sutter did it with the Islanders in 1981.[24][154][155] At the beginning of the 2009-2010 season, Rob, who was an unrestricted free agent, signed with the New Jersey Devils, the team his brother Scott was playing for when they met in the 2003 Cup Finals while he was playing for Anaheim (Scott's current team).
Nielsen Jeff, Kirk Flag of the United States United States of America [156]
Norris James D., Bruce, Marguerite Flag of the United States United States of America Marguerite was the first woman president of an NHL team (Detroit).[157]
Norton Jeff, Brad Flag of the United States United States of America Played together for part of the 2001–02 NHL season with the Florida Panthers.[158]
Odelein Selmar, Lyle Flag of Canada Canada [159]
Olczyk Ed, Rick Flag of the United States United States of America [160]
O'Reilly Ryan, Cal Flag of Canada Canada
O'Shea Danny, Kevin Flag of Canada Canada Played together in the WHA with the Minnesota Fighting Saints.[161]
Paiement Rosaire, Wilf Flag of Canada Canada Father was a Canadian arm-wrestling champion.[162]
Pandolfo Jay, Mike Flag of the United States United States of America Both brothers are now in the New Jersey Devils system, Jay playing for the Devils and Mike playing with their minor league affiliate; a cousin, Mark, plays for the Devils’ ECHL team.[163]
Patey Doug, Larry Flag of Canada Canada [164]
Patrick Lester, Frank Flag of Canada Canada [165]
Patrick Lynn, Muzz Flag of Canada Canada Played together with the New York Rangers from 1937 to 1946, winning the Stanley Cup in 1940.[165]
Patrick Craig, Glenn Flag of the United States United States of America Played together for part of the 1974–75 NHL season with the California Seals; later worked together in the Pittsburgh Penguins organization where Craig was general manager.[165][166]
Patrick Steve, James Flag of Canada Canada Played together from 1984 to 1986 with the New York Rangers.[167]
Pettinger Eric, Gord Flag of Canada Canada [168]
Picard Noel, Roger Flag of Canada Canada [169]
Plager Barclay, Bob, Bill Flag of Canada Canada Barclay & Bob played together from 1967 to 1977 for the St. Louis Blues; Bill joined them between 1968 and 1972[170]
Playfair Larry, Jim Flag of Canada Canada Both brothers were first round draft picks; Larry was selected 13th overall by the Buffalo Sabres in 1978, Jim was picked 20th overall by Edmonton in 1982.[171]
Plumb Rob, Ron Flag of Canada Canada [172]
Poile Bud , Don Flag of Canada Canada [173]
Potvin Jean, Denis Flag of Canada Canada Played together from 1973 to 1978 and 1980 to 1981 with the New York Islanders, winning the Stanley Cup in 1981.[174]
Prentice Dean, Eric Flag of Canada Canada Eric is, to date, the youngest player to be signed by the Toronto Maple Leafs.[175]
Primeau Keith, Wayne Flag of Canada Canada Once fought each other during a game, when Keith played for Hartford and Wayne was with the Sabres.[24]
Pronger Sean, Chris Flag of Canada Canada Have both played for Anaheim at some point in their careers, but not together.[176]
Pronovost Marcel, Claude, Jean Flag of Canada Canada Claude played only three games in the NHL.[177]
Quackenbush Bill, Max Flag of Canada Canada [178]
Radulov Igor, Alexander Flag of Russia Russia
Reardon Terry, Ken Flag of Canada Canada Played together from 1941 to 1943 with the Montreal Canadiens.[179] Later faced each other in the Stanley Cup Finals, where Ken’s Canadiens beat Terry’s Boston Bruins.[155]
Redmond Dick, Mickey Flag of Canada Canada [180]
Regehr Robyn, Richie Flag of Canada Canada Played together with the Calgary Flames.[181] Only NHL brothers to be born in the Southern Hemisphere.
Richard Maurice, Henri Flag of Canada Canada Played together for the Montreal Canadiens from 1955 to 1960. Won the Stanley Cup all five years they played together. Henri won 11 Stanley Cups, a record for a player; combined with Maurice’s 8, they own the record for most Stanley Cups by any combination of brothers.[182][183]
Richards Todd, Travis Flag of the United States United States of America Travis only played 3 games in the NHL.
Rivers Jamie, Shawn Flag of Canada Canada [184]
Roberge Mario, Serge Flag of Canada Canada [185]
Roberts Doug, Gordie Flag of the United States United States of America [186]
Robertson Geordie, Torrie Flag of Canada Canada [187]
Robinson Larry, Moe Flag of Canada Canada Moe played only one game in the NHL, with Larry, for the Montreal Canadiens.[188]
Roche Des, Earl Flag of Canada Canada [189]
Rousseau Bobby, Guy, Roland Flag of Canada Canada [190]
Roy Patrick, Stephane Flag of Canada Canada [191]
Ruutu Jarkko, Tuomo, Mikko Flag of Finland Finland Jarkko and Tuomo represented Team Finland at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey. Jarkko plays for the Ottawa Senators and Tuomo for the Carolina Hurricanes.[192] Mikko is a scout for the Ottawa Senators.
Sacco Joe, David Flag of the United States United States of America Played together from 1994 to 1996 with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim; both were also drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs, but never played for the team at the same time.[193]
Sauve Bob, Jean-Francois Flag of Canada Canada Played together from 1980 to 1983 with the Buffalo Sabres.[194]
Schaefer Peter, Nolan Flag of Canada Canada [195]
Schmautz Bobby, Cliff Flag of Canada Canada [196]
Schmidt Jackie, Otto Flag of Canada Canada [197]
Schock Ron, Dan Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Boston Bruins, but not together.[198]
Sedin Daniel, Henrik (twins) Flag of Sweden Sweden Linemates on the Vancouver Canucks, both brothers won gold medals as representatives of Team Sweden at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Drafted 2nd and 3rd overall by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.[24][88]
Seiling Rod, Ric Flag of Canada Canada [199]
Sestito Tim, Tom Flag of the United States United States of America
Shannon Darryl, Darrin Flag of Canada Canada Played together from 1994 to 1996 with the Winnipeg Jets.[200]
Sheehy Neil, Timothy Flag of the United States United States of America [201]
Simon Cully, Thain Flag of Canada Canada [202]
Sigalet Jordan, Jonathan Flag of Canada Canada Both have played one game for the Boston Bruins, but not together; they were also teammates for the Bruins' minor league affiliate.[203]
Smith Gord, Billy Flag of Canada Canada [204]
Smith Brian, Gary Flag of Canada Canada [205]
Smith Don, Ken Flag of Canada Canada [206]
Smyth Kevin, Ryan Flag of Canada Canada [207]
Sobchuk Dennis, Gene Flag of Canada Canada [208]
Staal Eric, Marc, Jordan Flag of Canada Canada [209] Eric won the 2006 Stanley Cup with Carolina and Jordan won in 2009 with Pittsburgh.
Stanfield Fred, Jack, Jim Flag of Canada Canada [210]
Stankiewicz Myron, Ed Flag of Canada Canada [211]
Stastny Anton, Marian, Peter Flag of Slovakia Slovakia All three played for the Quebec Nordiques together from 1981 to 1985, only the second time that three brothers played for the same team.
Stastny Paul, Yan Flag of the United States United States of America Sons of Peter Stastny
Stevens Scott, Mike Flag of Canada Canada [212]
Sullivan Frank, Peter Flag of Canada Canada [213]
Sundstrom Patrik, Peter (twins) Flag of Sweden Sweden Played part of the 1989–90 NHL season together for the New Jersey Devils.[214]
Sutter Brian, Darryl, Duane, Brent, Rich, Ron (Rich & Ron are twins) Flag of Canada Canada Oldest brother Gary turned down an invitation to play; the brothers believe he was the most talented. Set a record when four of the brothers played in the same game; Duane & Brent with the New York Islanders beat Rich and Ron's Philadelphia Flyers. Brent and Duane won two Stanley Cups together with the Islanders in 1982 and 1983. Rich & Ron were first set of twins to play in the NHL.[24]
Taylor Tim, Chris Flag of Canada Canada Played part of the 1998–99 NHL season together for the Boston Bruins.[215]
Thompson Tiny, Paul Flag of Canada Canada Faced each other in the 1929 Stanley Cup Finals, where Tiny’s Boston Bruins beat Paul’s New York Rangers.[216]
Teal Skip, Vic Flag of Canada Canada [217]
Timonen Kimmo, Jussi Flag of Finland Finland Both played for the Philadelphia Flyers.[218]
Tjarnqvist Daniel, Mathias Flag of Sweden Sweden [219]
Toppazzini Zellio, Jerry Flag of Canada Canada
Trottier Bryan, Rocky Flag of Canada Canada [220]
Turgeon Pierre, Sylvain Flag of Canada Canada [221]
Vandermeer Jim, Pete Flag of Canada Canada
Vopat Jan, Roman Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Played together for parts of the 1996–97 NHL season and 1997–98 NHL season with the Los Angeles Kings.[222]
Warwick Bill, Grant Flag of Canada Canada Played together from 1941 to 1943 with the New York Rangers.[223]
Watson Joe, Jimmy Flag of Canada Canada Played together from 1973 to 1978 with the Philadelphia Flyers, winning the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975.[224]
Wesley Blake, Glen Flag of Canada Canada [225]
Williams Butch, Tommy Flag of the United States United States of America [226]
Williams Fred, Gord Flag of Canada Canada [227]
Wilson Murray, Doug Flag of Canada Canada [228]
Wilson Johnny, Larry Flag of Canada Canada Played together in the Detroit Red Wings system from 1949 to 1953, and for part of the 1955–56 NHL season with the Chicago Blackhawks.[229]
Yaremchuk Gary, Ken Flag of Canada Canada [230]

Parent-children[]

John Grahame at goal April 22 2006

John Grahame has two unique familial connections: he played goal for the same team (Boston) as his father Ron, and he is half of the only mother-son combination (Charlotte) whose names are engraved on the Stanley Cup.

Last name Parent Children Country Notes:
Abel Sid Gerry Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America Gerry played only one game in the NHL.[231]
Adams Charles Weston Flag of the United States United States of America Charles was the first owner of the Boston Bruins.[232]
Apps Syl Syl Jr. Flag of Canada Canada [233]
Arnason Chuck Tyler Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America [234]
Attwell Ron Bob Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America [235]
Bassen Hank Bob Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Chicago Blackhawks.[236]
Bennett Harvey, Sr. Curt, Harvey Jr., Bill Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America Harvey Sr. and Bill both played for the Boston Bruins.[9]
Boileau Rene Marc Flag of Canada Canada [237]
Bouchard Emile "Butch" Pierre Flag of Canada Canada Both won the Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens.[238]
Bordeleau Paulin Sebastien Flag of Canada Canada [15]
Bourque Ray Chris Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America
Bowman Scotty Stan Flag of Canada Canada [239]
Brown Adam Andy Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Detroit Red Wings. Andy was the last NHL goaltender to play without a mask.[240]
Bubla/Slegr Jiri Jiri Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic They both played for the Vancouver Canucks. They both won the IIHF World Hockey Championship Gold Medals. Jiri the son uses the surname Slegr.[241][242]
Buchanan Ralph Ron Flag of Canada Canada [243]
Campbell Colin Gregory Flag of Canada Canada [234]
Carr Red Gene Flag of Canada Canada [244]
Chorney Marc Taylor Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America [245]
Chouinard Guy Eric Flag of Canada Canada [246]
Clancy King Terry Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.[247]
Colley Tom Kevin Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America Tom played only one game in the NHL.[248]
Conacher Charlie Pete Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.[249]
Conacher Lionel Brian Flag of Canada Canada [250]
Cote Alain Jean-Philippe Flag of Canada Canada [251]
Creighton Dave Adam Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Chicago Blackhawks.[252]
Crombeen Mike B. J. Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America Both played for the St. Louis Blues
Crozier Joe Greg Flag of Canada Canada Greg played only one game in the NHL.[253]
Cullen Barry John Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.[254]
DeMarco Ab, Sr. Ab, Jr. Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Boston Bruins and New York Rangers.[255]
Dineen Bill Gord, Peter, Kevin Flag of Canada Canada Bill was Kevin's coach with the Philadelphia Flyers.[52]
Dube Norm Christian Flag of Canada Canada [256]
Eaves Mike Patrick Flag of the United States United States of America [234]
Ferguson Norm Craig Flag of Canada Canada [257]
Ferguson John Sr. John Jr. Flag of Canada Canada [258]
Fletcher Cliff Chuck Flag of Canada Canada Cliff won the Stanley Cup in 1989 as general manager of the Calgary Flames; after having been a part of three finalist teams, Chuck finally did the same twenty years later as assistant general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2009.
Fogolin Lee Sr. Lee Jr. Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America [259]
Foligno Mike Nick Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America [260]
Francis Emile Bob Flag of Canada Canada [261]
Gagner Dave Sam Flag of Canada Canada [262]
Gainey Bob Steve Flag of Canada Canada Steve was drafted by his father, who was general manager of the Dallas Stars.[263]
Gardner Cal Dave, Paul Flag of Canada Canada Cal and Paul both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.[66]
Geoffrion Bernie Dan Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Montreal Canadiens.[264]
Goldup Hank Glenn Flag of Canada Canada[265]
Grahame Charlotte, Ron John Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America Charlotte, John are the only mother-son combination to have their names engraved on the Stanley Cup. In addition, Ron and John are the only father-son goalie combination to play for the same team, the Boston Bruins. On February 4, 2006, John faced Brent Johnson, the first time two-second generation goaltenders faced each other in an NHL game.
Griffiths Frank Arthur Flag of Canada Canada Both were owners of the Vancouver Canucks; Frank named Arthur Assistant to the Chairman in 1981 when Arthur was only 23.[266]
Hajt Bill Chris Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America [267]
Hagman Matti Niklas Flag of Finland Finland First Finnish father-son pair in NHL history.[268]
Hampson Ted Gord Flag of Canada Canada [269]
Haworth Gord Alan Flag of Canada Canada [270]
Hextall Bryan Bryan, Jr., Dennis Flag of Canada Canada All three played for the New York Rangers, but not at the same time.[81]
Hextall Bryan, Jr. Ron Flag of Canada Canada [81]
Hicks Wayne Alex Flag of the United States United States of America, Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Pittsburgh Penguins.[271]
Hodge Ken Ken, Jr. Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Boston Bruins; became first father-son duo to score a hat trick for the same team.[272]
Holmes Louis Chuck Flag of Canada Canada [273]
Howe Gordie Mark, Marty Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America All three played together during the 1979–80 NHL season with the Hartford Whalers, the only such time in NHL history.[90]
Hull Bobby Brett Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America Both played for the Winnipeg Jets/Phoenix Coyotes franchise; Brett wore his father’s retired number 9 when he joined the Coyotes.[274] Only father-son combination to win the Hart Trophy for league MVP.[275] Both Bobby and Brett are members of the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Ingarfield Earl, Sr. Earl, Jr. Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America [276]
Irvin Dick Dick, Jr. Flag of Canada Canada
Johansen Bill Trevor Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.[277]
Johnson Bob Brent Flag of the United States United States of America Both played for the St. Louis Blues[234] and Pittsburgh Penguins. On February 4, 2006, Brent faced John Grahame, the first time two-second generation goaltenders faced each other in an NHL game.[278]
Johnson Bob Mark Flag of the United States United States of America Mark played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, where his father later coached the team to the franchise's first Stanley Cup championship, in 1991.[279]
Kromm Bobby Richard Flag of Canada Canada [280]
Lacroix Pierre Eric Flag of Canada Canada [281]
Lafreniere Roger Jason Flag of Canada Canada [282]
Laperriere Jacques Daniel Flag of Canada Canada [283]
Larose Claude Guy Flag of Canada Canada [284]
Leach Reggie Jamie Flag of Canada Canada [285]
Lindsay Bert Ted Flag of Canada Canada [286]
LoPresti Sam Pete Flag of the United States United States of America [287]
Lukowich Bernie Brad Flag of Canada Canada
MacKell Jack Fleming Flag of Canada Canada Jack won the Stanley Cup with the Ottawa Senators twice in 1920 and 1921, and his son Fleming won the Stanley Cup twice with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1948 and 1951.[288][289]
Malone Greg Ryan Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America Both played for the Pittsburgh Penguins; became only the second father-son duo to score a hat trick for the same team.[234][272]
McCreary Bill, Sr. Bill Jr. Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America [290]
McDonald Gerry Colin Flag of the United States United States of America
McMahon Mike, Sr. Mike, Jr. Flag of Canada Canada [291]
McNab Max Peter, David Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America [132]
Meloche Gilles Eric Flag of Canada Canada [292]
Morrison Jim Dave Flag of Canada Canada [293]
Murray Andy Brady Flag of Canada Canada Brady plays for the Los Angeles Kings, the team Andy used to coach.
Nilsson Kent Robert Flag of Sweden Sweden, Flag of Canada Canada Robert plays for the Edmonton Oilers, the same club that his father played for.
Nolan Ted Brandon Flag of Canada Canada Ted was an assistant coach for the Hartford Whalers. Brandon played for the franchise in Carolina.
Norris James Bruce, James D., Marguerite Flag of the United States United States of America [157]
Nystrom Bob Eric Flag of Sweden Sweden, Flag of the United States United States of America [294]
O'Flaherty "Peanuts" Gerry Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America [295]
Palazzari Aldo Doug Flag of the United States United States of America [296]
Parise J. P. Zach Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America [234]
Patrick Lester Lynn, Muzz Flag of Canada Canada Lester was general manager of the New York Rangers when Lynn and Muzz won the Stanley Cup in 1940. Muzz would later go on to serve as general manager.[165]
Patrick Lynn Craig, Glenn Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America Craig was general manager of the New York Rangers, becoming the third generation of his family to run the franchise (following grandfather Lester and father Lynn).[165][166]
Peters Jimmy, Sr. Jimmy, Jr. Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Detroit Red Wings.[297]
Plante 'Cam Alex Flag of Canada Canada [298]
Pratt Babe Tracy Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.[299]
Pyatt Nelson Taylor, Tom Flag of Canada Canada [234]
Raglan Clare "Rags" Herb Flag of Canada Canada [300]
Reise Leo Leo Jr. Flag of Canada Canada First father-son combination to play in the NHL; both played for the New York Rangers.[301]
Richmond Steve Danny Flag of the United States United States of America [234]
Riggin Dennis Pat Flag of Canada Canada [302]
Roberts Doug David Flag of the United States United States of America [303]
Robinson Doug Rob Flag of Canada Canada [304]
Sauve Bob Philippe Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America [194]
Selke Frank Frank, Jr. Flag of Canada Canada [305]
Shero Fred Ray Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America Fred was the head coach of the Philadelphia Flyers' first and second Stanley Cup-winning teams in 1974 and 1975; Ray was general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins' third in 2009.
Smedsmo/Byfuglien Dale Dustin Flag of the United States United States of America Dale played 4 games for the Toronto Maple Leafs and 110 games in the WHA. His stepson Dustin plays for the Atlanta Thrashers.[306]
Smith Des Brian, Gary Flag of Canada Canada [205]
Smith Stuart Brian Flag of Canada Canada [307]
Smrke Stan John Flag of Canada Canada [308]
Smythe Conn Stafford Flag of Canada Canada Stafford bought the Toronto Maple Leafs from his father.[309]
Spring Frank Corey Flag of Canada Canada [310]
Stapleton Pat Mike Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Chicago Blackhawks.[311]
Stastny Peter Paul, Yan Flag of Slovakia Slovakia, Flag of the United States United States of America Paul plays for the Colorado Avalanche, the same franchise his father played for (Quebec Nordiques), and wears the same number (#26).[234]
Steen Thomas Alexander Flag of Sweden Sweden, Flag of Canada Canada [312]
Sutter Brent Brandon Flag of Canada Canada
Sutter Darryl Brett Flag of Canada Canada Brett made his debut with the Calgary Flames while his father was serving as the team's general manager.[313]
Tambellini Steve Jeff Flag of Canada Canada Jeff plays for the New York Islanders, the same club that his father played for.[234][314]
Taylor Billy ("The Kid") Billy Jr. Flag of Canada Canada Both played two games for the New York Rangers; those were the only two of Billy Jr.’s NHL career.[315]
Vachon Rogie Nick Flag of Canada Canada Nick played only one game in the NHL.[316]
Walter Ryan Ben Flag of Canada Canada [317]
Walton Bob Mike Flag of Canada Canada [318]
Ward Don Joe Flag of Canada Canada [319]
Wilson Carey Colin Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America [320]
Wilson Jerry Carey Flag of Canada Canada [321]
Wilson Larry Ron Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America [322]
Wilson Rick Landon Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America [323]
Wirtz Arthur Bill Flag of the United States United States of America Bill took over control of the Chicago Blackhawks from his father.[324]
Wirtz Bill Rocky Flag of the United States United States of America Rocky took over control of the Chicago Blackhawks from his father.[325]

Grandfather-grandsons[]

This category is for such pairings not already listed in the "Father-Son" section above.

Red Wings retired Banners

Brent Johnson is the grandson of former Detroit Red Wings player Sid Abel, whose jersey (number 12) is shown here.

Grandfather Grandson Country Notes
Sid Abel Brent Johnson Flag of Canada Canada [326]
Dit Clapper Greg Theberge Flag of Canada Canada [327]
Glenn Hall Grant Stevenson Flag of Canada Canada [328]
Howie Morenz Dan Geoffrion Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Montreal Canadiens.[264]
Cyclone Taylor Mark Taylor Flag of Canada Canada [329]

Uncles-nephews[]

This category is for such pairings not already listed in the "Father-Son" & "Siblings" sections above.

Jeffb

Jeff Beukeboom, pictured here with the New York Rangers, is the nephew of Ed Kea and cousin of Joe Nieuwendyk.

Uncle Nephew Country Notes
Johnny Bucyk Randy Bucyk Flag of Canada Canada [330]
Charlie, Lionel, & Roy Conacher Murray Henderson Flag of Canada Canada Murray and Roy both played for the Boston Bruins.[331]
Marty Dallman Kevin Dallman Flag of Canada Canada [332]
Dave Dunn Brett Clark Flag of Canada Canada [333]
Larry, Wayne & Floyd Hillman Brian Savage Flag of Canada Canada Brian played for the Montreal Canadiens, where Larry previously played, and the Philadelphia Flyers, who both Larry and Wayne played for.[334]
Ed Kea Jeff Beukeboom, Joe Nieuwendyk Flag of Canada Canada [335][336]
Dan Kesa Milan Lucic Flag of Canada Canada [337]
Hec, Wally & Ken Kilrea Brian Kilrea Flag of Canada Canada [338]
Jacques Lemaire Manny Fernandez Flag of Canada Canada While Fernandez played for the Minnesota Wild, Lemaire was his coach.[339]
Earl Miller Bill Hay Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Chicago Blackhawks. Bill's father Charles was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder.[340][341]
Dennis O'Brien Shane O'Brien Flag of Canada Canada [342]
Jimmy Peters, Sr. Glen Currie Flag of Canada Canada [343]
Rod Phillips Chris Phillips Flag of Canada Canada Rod is the radio broadcaster of the Edmonton Oilers since 1973.[344] In 2003, he was inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame as a broadcaster.
Didier Pitre Vic Desjardins Flag of Canada Canada,
Flag of the United States United States of America
Pitre was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962, Desjardins was elected to the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974.[345]
Barrie Stafford Drew Stafford Flag of Canada Canada,
Flag of the United States United States of America
Barrie is the Head Equipment Manager of the Edmonton Oilers. Barrie was part of the Oilers organization since 1982; therefore he got himself five Stanley Cup rings during the Oilers Dynasty. Barrie made the move to the training room following an outstanding intercollegiate hockey career with the University of Alberta.[346]
Gary Suter Ryan Suter Flag of the United States United States of America Gary's brother and Ryan's father Bob played on the U.S. Olympic Hockey team during the 1980 Miracle on Ice; Gary later represented the U.S. at the 2002 Winter Olympics.[347]

Cousins[]

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Joe Thornton was teammates with his cousin Scott on the San Jose Sharks.

DavidMoss

David Moss is the first cousin of Phil Kessel.

Cousin Cousin Cousin Country Notes
Bob Attwell Bill McCreary Jr. Flag of Canada Canada [290]
Ralph Backstrom Daren Puppa Flag of Canada Canada Ralph had long retired by the time Daren joined the NHL.[348]
Jeff Beukeboom Joe Nieuwendyk Flag of Canada Canada [335][336]
Henry Boucha Gary Sargent Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Minnesota North Stars.[349]
Robin Burns Pat Burns Flag of Canada Canada [350]
Lyndon Byers Dane Byers Flag of Canada Canada [351]
Terry Carkner Matt Carkner Flag of Canada Canada
Chris Chelios Nikos Tselios Flag of the United States United States of America Chris's father legally changed his family's name from Tselios to Chelios.[352]
Marc Chouinard Eric Chouinard Flag of Canada Canada Played together during the 2003–04 NHL season for the Minnesota Wild.[353]
Wendel Clark Joe Kocur Barry Melrose Flag of Canada Canada Clark & Melrose are first cousins with each other, and both are distant cousins of Kocur. Kocur has played with both his cousins for the Detroit Red Wings; he and Melrose were teammates for part of the 1985–86 NHL season towards the end of Melrose's career, while Clark was his teammate during the 1998–99 NHL season.[354] Joe Kocur's cousin Kory Kocur was also drafted in the 1st round by the Detroit Red Wings.
Brian Conacher Pete Conacher Murray Henderson Flag of Canada Canada Both Conacher cousins played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.[331][355]
Adam Deadmarsh Butch Deadmarsh Flag of Canada Canada [356]
Shane Doan Keaton Ellerby Carey Price Flag of Canada Canada Doan and Price are first cousins and Ellerby and Price are second cousins.[357]
Shawn Evans Dennis Kearns Flag of Canada Canada [358]
Tom Fitzgerald Keith Tkachuk Flag of the United States United States of America [359]
Ron Francis Mike Liut Flag of Canada Canada Second cousins who both played for the Hartford Whalers.[360]
Chris Gratton Dan Gratton Josh Gratton Flag of Canada Canada Josh played for the Phoenix Coyotes, where Chris played for two seasons; both also previously played for the Philadelphia Flyers.[361]
Dale Hoganson Paul Hoganson Flag of Canada Canada [362]
Doug Jarvis Wes Jarvis Flag of Canada Canada Both played for the Washington Capitals, but just missed playing together; Wes was traded to the Minnesota North Stars a month before Doug came over from Montreal.[363][364]
Reg Kerr Alan Kerr Flag of Canada Canada [365]
Morris Lukowich Brad Lukowich Flag of Canada Canada [366]
Mitch & Joby Messier Mark & Paul Messier Flag of Canada Canada Joby & Mark played together from 1992 to 1995 with the New York Rangers.[136][137]
Kelly, Kevin & Kip Miller Ryan & Drew Miller Flag of the United States United States of America Drew and Kip both played for the Anaheim Ducks.[142]
David Moss Phil Kessel Flag of the United States United States of America [367]
Craig Muni Gerry O'Flaherty Flag of Canada Canada,
Flag of the United States United States of America
Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.[295]
Rob & Scott Niedermayer Jason Strudwick Flag of Canada Canada [368]
Mike David Peluso Mike Peluso Flag of the United States United States of America Both played for the Chicago Blackhawks, but not together.[369]
Bob Perreault Gilbert Perreault Flag of Canada Canada [370]
Frank Pietrangelo Alex Pietrangelo Flag of Canada Canada Third cousins.[371]
Jean & Denis Potvin Marc Potvin Flag of Canada Canada Marc & Jean both played for the Los Angeles Kings.[174]
Dick & Mickey Redmond Craig Redmond Flag of Canada Canada Second cousins.[180]
Randy Rota Darcy Rota Flag of Canada Canada [372]
Jean Savard Denis Savard Flag of Canada Canada
Nick Schultz Jesse Schultz Flag of Canada Canada Both part of the Minnesota Wild organization at the same time; Nick plays for the Wild, while Jesse was with the Houston Aeros of the AHL.[373]
Eric, Marc & Jordan Staal Jeff Heerema Flag of Canada Canada Eric plays for the Carolina Hurricanes, where Jeff used to play.[209]
Brandon Sutter Brett Sutter Flag of Canada Canada [313]
Scott Thornton Joe Thornton Flag of Canada Canada Played together for part of the 2005–06 NHL season with the San Jose Sharks.[374]
John Tonelli Ryan Jones Flag of Canada Canada [375]
Perry Turnbull Randy Turnbull Flag of Canada Canada Randy only played one game in the NHL.[376]

In-law[]

This category is for pairings of in-laws.

Alexander Selivanov

Alexander Selivanov's father-in-law is Phil Esposito, who was his general manager while he played for the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Bobby Holik

Bobby Holik, pictured here with the Atlanta Thrashers, is the brother-in-law of Frank Musil.

In-law In-law Country Notes
Sid & Gerry Abel Bob Johnson Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America Johnson's father-in-law and uncle-in-law. He is also the father of Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Brent Johnson.
Mike Boland Don Luce Flag of Canada Canada Brothers-in-law who both played together for part of the 1978–79 NHL season with the Buffalo Sabres.[377]
John Blum Paul & Mark Messier and Mitch & Joby Messier Flag of Canada Canada Brothers-in-law and cousins-in-law[137]
Garth Butcher Doug & Mark Morrison Flag of Canada Canada Brothers-in-law.[149]
Guy Carbonneau Brenden Morrow Flag of Canada Canada Father-in-law and son-in-law, who were teammates on the Dallas Stars for the 1999–00 NHL season.[378]
Bobby Clarke Peter White Flag of Canada Canada Father-in-law and son-in-law. White played for the Philadelphia Flyers while Clarke was the team's general manager.[379]
Shayne Corson Darcy Tucker Flag of Canada Canada Brothers-in-law who played together for the Montreal Canadiens from 1996 to 1998, and the Toronto Maple Leafs from 2000 to 2003.[380]
Alain & Jean-Philippe Cote Luc Dufour Flag of Canada Canada Dufour's brother-in-law and nephew-in-law.[381]
Phil & Tony Esposito Alexander Selivanov Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of Russia Russia Selivanov's father-in-law and uncle-in-law. Selivanov played for the Tampa Bay Lightning while Phil was the team's general manager.
Ray Ferraro Tony Granato Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America Brothers-in-law who played together for part of the 1995–96 NHL season with the Los Angeles Kings; they also played, though not together, for the New York Rangers. Ferraro is married to Tony's sister Cammi, who played for the American national women's hockey team.[382]
Danny & Morey Gare Tom Renney Flag of Canada Canada Brothers-in-law. All of them are part of the Edmonton Oilers organization, though not simultaneously. Danny was a player in 1986–87 NHL season, Morey is currently the Oilers head pro scout and Tom is now the associate coach.[67]
Bernie & Dan Geoffrion Hartland Monahan Flag of Canada Canada Monahan's father-in-law and brother-in-law.[264]
Ken Gernander Trent Klatt Flag of the United States United States of America Brothers-in-law. Were linemates together for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers.[383]
Doug Gibson Craig Ramsay Flag of Canada Canada Brothers-in-law.[384]
Bobby Holik Frank Musil Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Brothers-in-law.[385]
Kerry Huffman Mike Posavad Flag of Canada Canada Brothers-in-law.[386]
Pat Hughes Mark Napier Flag of Canada Canada Brothers-in-law who won two Stanley Cups together, first with the Montreal Canadiens in 1979 and again with the Edmonton Oilers in 1985.[387]
Rick Lapointe Brad Maxwell Flag of Canada Canada Brothers-in-law who both played for the Quebec Nordiques.[388]
Rick Ley Don Lever Flag of Canada Canada Brothers-in-law.[389]
Bob Lorimer Jim Nahrgang Flag of Canada Canada Brothers-in-law.[390]
Dave & Don Maloney Doug Sulliman Flag of Canada Canada Brothers-in-law who were teammates on the New York Rangers from 1979 to 1981; Don and Doug were also played for the Hartford Whalers, but not together.[391]
Howie & Hillary Menard Darren Eliot Flag of Canada Canada Eliot's father-in-law and uncle-in-law. Howie and Darren have played for the Los Angeles Kings.[392]
Howie Morenz Bernie Geoffrion Flag of Canada Canada Father-in-law and son-in-law who both played for the Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers.[264]
Billy Coutu Bernie Geoffrion & Howie Morenz Flag of Canada Canada Coutu's sister-in-law (his wife's sister) was the mother of Morenz's wife, Mary, and grandmother to Geoffrion. Coutu and Morenz played together on the Montreal Canadiens.
Mike Murphy Vic Venasky Flag of Canada Canada Brothers-in-law who were teammates on the Los Angeles Kings from 1973 to 1979.[393]
Brady Murray Mason Raymond Flag of Canada Canada Second cousins-in-law. Raymond married Murray's second cousin, Megan.[394]
Petteri Nummelin Antti Niemi Flag of Finland Finland Brothers-in-law. Niemi married Nummelin's sister. [395]
Jacques Plante Nathan Horton Flag of Canada Canada Horton married Plante's great-niece Tammy, a model. Jacques ended his NHL career with the Bruins, the same team Nathan joined in 2010.
Bob Pulford Dean Lombardi Flag of Canada Canada, Flag of the United States United States of America Father-in-law and son-in-law who both became general manager of the Los Angeles Kings.
Bud Stefanski Cory Stillman Flag of Canada Canada Father-in-law and son-in-law. Bud played only one game in the NHL.[396]

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