List of family relations in the NHL
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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 family members involved in coaching and managing as well.
Since 1917, 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 fathers' 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 Chicago Blackhawks have seen the most familial connections with 31: twenty sets of brothers, five father-son combinations, three uncle-nephew combinations, and three sets of cousins.
The Sutter family has had the largest number of family members – nine – play, coach and manage in the NHL. The original six brothers (Brent , Brian , Darryl , Duane , Rich , and Ron ) and three of their sons (cousins Brandon , Brett , and Brody ) result in multiple brother/father-son/uncle-nephew/cousin combinations.
Below is a list of family relations throughout the NHL as players, head coaches, general managers, and officials. Owners are not included, as inheritance makes these relations more routine.
Names in bold have won the Stanley Cup. Names in italics are members of the Hockey Hall of Fame . An asterisk (*) denotes a current (2024–25 season ) NHL player.
Siblings
Martin Biron , pictured here with the Buffalo Sabres , is the brother of Mathieu .
Marcel Goc had a sustained career with the San Jose Sharks , but his brother Sascha only played 22 games in the NHL.
Wayne Gretzky 's younger brother (Brent ), made it to the NHL.
Paul Kariya 's younger brother Steve played a short stint with the Vancouver Canucks .
Mario Lemieux has an older brother Alain , but he is no relation to either Claude or Jocelyn Lemieux .
Surname
Siblings
Country
Notes
Allen
George , Viv
Canada
[ 1] Viv only played 11 games in the NHL for the New York Americans .
Allison
Dave , Mike
Canada
Dave only played three games in the NHL for the Montreal Canadiens .[ 2]
Anderson
Mikey *, Joey *
United States
Andersson
Mikael , Niklas
Sweden
Both brothers played part of the 1999–2000 NHL season with the New York Islanders but at separate times.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
Arbour
Ty , Jack
Canada
[ 6]
Babych
Wayne , Dave
Canada
Both brothers played for the Hartford Whalers in the 1985–86 NHL season .[ 7]
Barron
Morgan *, Justin *
Canada
Barrett
Fred , John
Canada
Both brothers played for the Minnesota North Stars .[ 8]
Bathgate
Frank , Andy
Canada
Both brothers played for the New York Rangers .[ 9]
Bell
Joe , Gordie
Canada
Both brothers played for the New York Rangers .[ 10]
Benn
Jordie , Jamie *
Canada
Jamie plays for the Dallas Stars , the same team that Jordie played for until his trade to the Montreal Canadiens . Jordie now plays overseas.[ 11]
Bennett
Curt , Harvey , Bill
United States
Curt and Harvey played together during the 1978–79 NHL season with the St. Louis Blues .[ 12] Curt was also the first American drafted by an NHL team to play in the league.[ 13]
Benning
Jim , Brian
Canada
[ 14] Brian and Jim's father, Elmer, is a scout with the Montreal Canadiens while Brian's son Brandon is a scout for the Montreal Canadiens
Bentley
Reg , Doug , Max
Canada
First brothers to play on the same line, for the Chicago Black Hawks . Reg's only goal was assisted by both brothers, the first time all three participants in an NHL goal were related.[ 15]
Berry
Doug , Ken
Canada
Both brothers 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.[ 16]
Biega
Alex , Danny
Canada
Both brothers made their NHL debut in 2015.
Biron
Martin , Mathieu
Canada
Both brothers played for the New York Islanders . Mathieu once scored a goal on Martin.[ 17] [ 18]
Blair
Chuck , George
Canada
Both brothers played for the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 19]
Bordeleau
Christian , J.P. , Paulin
Canada , France
Christian and J.P. played together in the 1971–72 NHL season with the Chicago Black Hawks .[ 20]
Boucher
Georges "Buck" , Billy , Frank , Robert
Canada
Billy and Robert played together for part of the 1923–24 NHL season with the Montreal Canadiens .[ 21] Buck & Frank also became the first set of brothers to face each other in a Stanley Cup Finals (along with Corb & Cy Denneny), when Buck's Ottawa Senators beat Frank's Vancouver Maroons .[ 22]
Bourcier
Jean , Conrad
Canada
Both brothers played together for the Montreal Canadiens in the 1935–36 NHL season .[ 23]
Bourque
Chris , Ryan
United States
Boqvist
Jesper *, Adam *
Sweden
Both brothers signed with the Florida Panthers during the 2024 off-season.
Broderick
Len , Ken
Canada
Len played only a single NHL game.[ 24]
Brookbank
Wade , Sheldon
Canada
Both brothers played for the Nashville Predators .[ 25]
Broten
Neal , Aaron , Paul
United States
Neal and Aaron played together during the 1989–90 NHL season with the Minnesota North Stars , and have played for the New Jersey Devils , albeit separately. Neal and Paul played together from 1993 to 1995 with the Dallas Stars .[ 26]
Brown
Doug , Greg
United States
Both brothers played together for the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1993–94 NHL season .[ 27]
Brownschidle
Jack , Jeff
United States
Both brothers played for the Hartford Whalers .[ 28]
Bruneteau
Mud , Ed
Canada
Both brothers played together for 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 season .[ 29]
Bure
Pavel , Valeri
Russia
Both brothers 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 .[ 18]
Busniuk
Ron , Mike
Canada
Ron only played six games in the NHL.[ 30]
Butsayev
Viacheslav , Yuri
Russia
[ 31]
Caffery
Jack , Terry
Canada
Jack only played 14 games in the NHL.[ 32]
Callander
Drew , Jock
Canada
Camazzola
Tony , Jim
Canada
Jim played only three games in the NHL for the Chicago Blackhawks . Tony also played three games in the NHL for the Washington Capitals .[ 33]
Capuano
Jack , Dave
United States
Both brothers played together for the Vancouver Canucks in the 1990–91 NHL season .[ 34]
Carlson
Jack , Steve
United States
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.[ 35]
Carrick
Sam *, Trevor
Canada
While they have never played together, both brothers have been together in the Anaheim Ducks organization on several occasions. Sam currently plays for the Ducks.
Carse
Bill , Bob
Canada
Both brothers played together for the Chicago Black Hawks .[ 36]
Cates
Noah *, Jackson
United States
Both brothers played for the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2021–22 and 2022–23 seasons.
Cavallini
Gino , Paul
Canada
Both brothers played together from 1987 to 1992 with the St. Louis Blues .[ 37]
Cherry
Don , Dick
Canada
Don played only one game in the NHL , a playoff game for the Boston Bruins .[ 38]
Clarke
Brandt *, Graeme *
Canada
Cleghorn
Sprague , Odie
Canada
Both brothers played together from 1921 to 1925 with the Montreal Canadiens , winning the Stanley Cup together in 1924.[ 39] The Cleghorns were the first brothers to face each other in the NHL playoffs, playing off in 1919, Odie for Montreal, Sprague for Ottawa.[ 40]
Cloutier
Sylvain , Dan
Canada
Sylvain only played seven games in the NHL with the Chicago Blackhawks .[ 41]
Colville
Neil , Mac
Canada
Both brothers played together from 1935 to 1942 and 1945 to 1947 with the New York Rangers , winning the Stanley Cup together in 1940 .[ 42]
Comrie
Paul , Mike , Eric *
Canada
Paul and Mike played for the Edmonton Oilers . Eric is a half-brother.
Conacher
Lionel , Charlie , Roy
Canada
Lionel and Roy both played for the Chicago Black Hawks . Charlie was Roy's coach with the Chicago Black Hawks .[ 43]
Cook
Bill , Bun , Bud
Canada
Bud and Bun both played for the Boston Bruins . 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 .[ 44]
Costello
Les , Murray
Canada
Les only played 20 games in the NHL for the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 45]
Courtnall
Geoff , Russ
Canada
Both brothers played together for part of the 1994–95 NHL season with the Vancouver Canucks .[ 46]
Crawford
Bob , Marc , Lou
Canada
[ 47] Lou was the only brother that was not drafted.
Crowder
Bruce , Keith
Canada
Both brothers played together from 1982 to 1984 with the Boston Bruins .[ 48]
Cullen
Brian , Barry , Ray
Canada
Brian and Ray both played for the New York Rangers . Barry and Ray both played for the Detroit Red Wings . Brian and Barry played together from 1955 to 1959 with the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 49]
Cullen
Matt , Mark
United States
Both brothers played for the Florida Panthers .
Damore
Nick , Hank
Canada
Nick played only one game in the NHL .[ 50]
Darragh
Jack , Harold
Canada
[ 51]
Denneny
Cy , Corbett
Canada
Became the first set of brothers to face each other in a Stanley Cup Finals (along with Buck and Frank Boucher), when Cy's Ottawa Senators beat Corb's Vancouver Maroons .[ 22] [ 52] The Dennenys were the first brothers to face each other in NHL regular season play, on December 22, 1917 in Toronto.[ 53]
Dillon
Wayne , Gary
Canada
Gary only played 13 games in the NHL for the Colorado Rockies .[ 54]
Dineen
Peter , Gord , Kevin
Canada , United States
Gord and Kevin both played for the Ottawa Senators .[ 55]
Dionne
Marcel , Gilbert
Canada
[ 56]
Drury
Ted , Chris
United States
Both brothers played for the Calgary Flames .[ 57]
Dryden
Dave , Ken
Canada
On March 20, 1971 , Dave and Ken became the first brothers to face each other as goaltenders in an NHL game.[ 58]
Eaves
Mike , Murray
United States , Canada
[ 59]
Eriksson Ek
Joel *, Olle
Sweden
Olle played one game for the Anaheim Ducks in the 2022–23 season .
Esposito
Phil , Tony
Canada
Both brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks . Phil scored twice on Tony during Tony's NHL debut on November 3, 1968.
Evans
Paul , Doug , Kevin
Canada
Paul was the only brother who was drafted in the NHL.[ 60]
Fata
Rico , Drew
Canada
Drew only played eight games in the NHL for the New York Islanders .[ 61]
Fedorov
Sergei , Fedor
Russia
Fedor only played 18 games in the NHL.[ 62]
Felsner
Denny , Brian
United States
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 .[ 63]
Ferraro
Chris , Peter (Twins)
United States
Both brothers played together from 1995 to 1997 with the New York Rangers , in 1997 with the Pittsburgh Penguins , and 2001 with the Washington Capitals .[ 18]
Fillion
Bob , Marcel
Canada
Marcel played only one game in the NHL .[ 64]
Finnigan
Frank , Eddie
Canada
Both brothers played for the St. Louis Eagles at some point in their own careers. Ed only played three games in the NHL.[ 65]
Fitzgerald
Rusty , Zack
United States
Rusty only played four games in the NHL for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Zack only played one game in the NHL for the Vancouver Canucks .[ 66]
Fleury
Haydn *, Cale *
Canada
Cale made his NHL debut against Haydn and the Hurricanes on October 3, 2019. Both were selected by the Seattle Kraken in the 2021 Expansion Draft.[ 67]
Flockhart
Rob , Ron
Canada
Foligno
Nick *, Marcus *
United States , Canada
Foote
Cal , Nolan *
United States , Canada
Both brothers were drafted by the Tampa Bay Lightning and played for the New Jersey Devils in the 2023–24 season .
Foudy
Liam *, Jean-Luc *
Canada
Fraser
Archie , Harvey
Canada
Archie only played three games in the NHL for the New York Rangers .[ 68]
Gardner
Dave , Paul
Canada
Both brothers were drafted in the first round of the NHL Draft. Dave in 1972, and Paul in 1976.[ 69]
Gassoff
Bob , Brad
Canada
Gaunce
Cameron , Brendan *
Canada
Geekie
Morgan *, Conor *
Canada
Gillis
Mike , Paul
Canada
[ 70]
Gionta
Brian , Stephen
United States
Both brothers played for the New Jersey Devils .
Glover
Fred , Howie
Canada
Both brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks and the Detroit Red Wings .[ 71]
Goc
Sascha , Marcel
Germany
Sascha only played 22 games in the NHL.[ 72]
Gould
John , Larry
Canada
Both brothers played for the Vancouver Canucks in the 1973–74 season .[ 73]
Granato
Don , Tony
United States
Don never played in the NHL, but serves as the head coach of the Buffalo Sabres since the 2020–21 season .
Granlund
Mikael *, Markus
Finland
[ 74]
Gratton
Gilles , Norm
Canada
Both brothers played for the New York Rangers .[ 75]
Greig
Bruce , Mark
Canada
Bruce only played nine games in the NHL for the California Golden Seals .[ 76]
Gretzky
Wayne , Keith , Brent
Canada
Wayne played for the Edmonton Oilers from 1979 to 1988; Keith was an interim general manager of the Edmonton Oilers, January–May 2019.[ 77] Wayne and Brent are the highest-scoring pair of brothers in NHL history; mainly accredited to Wayne's statistics, as Brent scored one goal and four points.[ 78]
Guhle
Brendan , Kaiden *
Canada
Hamel
Jean , Gilles
Canada
[ 79]
Hamilton
Dougie *, Freddie
Canada
Both brothers played for the Calgary Flames .
Hannigan
Ray , Gord , Pat
Canada
All three played for the Toronto Maple Leafs . Ray only played three games in the NHL for the Maple Leafs.[ 80]
Hanson
Emil , Oscar
Canada
Emil only played one game in the NHL with the Detroit Red Wings . Oscar only played eight games in the NHL with the Chicago Blackhawks .[ 81]
Harkins
Todd , Brett
United States
[ 82]
Hatcher
Kevin , Derian
United States
Played together for the Dallas Stars from 1994 to 1996 .[ 83]
Hayes
Jimmy , Kevin *
United States
Hergesheimer
Phil , Wally
Canada
Both brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks .[ 84]
Hextall
Bryan, Jr. , Dennis
Canada
Both brothers played for the Detroit Red Wings and the Minnesota North Stars in the 1975–76 season and the New York Rangers .[ 85]
Hicke
Bill , Ernie
Canada
Both brothers played for the California Golden Seals in the 1970–71 season .[ 86]
Hickey
Pat , Greg
Canada
Both brothers played for the New York Rangers .[ 87]
Hicks
Doug , Glenn
Canada
[ 88]
Hillman
Floyd , Larry , Wayne
Canada
Floyd and Larry both played for the Boston Bruins . 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 .[ 89]
Hirose
Akito *, Taro
Canada
Hoekstra
Cecil , Ed
Canada
Cecil only played four games in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens in the 1959–60 NHL season .[ 90]
Holt
Gary , Randy
Canada
Both brothers played for the Cleveland Barons .[ 91]
Hossa
Marian , Marcel
Slovakia
Both brothers played for Slovakia at the 2006 Winter Olympics (coached by their father Frantisek, head coach of Slovak Olympic team in 2006).[ 18] [ 92]
Howden
Quinton , Brett *
Canada
Howe
Gordie , Vic
Canada
Howe
Marty , Mark
Canada , United States
Both brothers played together from 1979 to 1982 with the Hartford Whalers .[ 93]
Hughes
Quinn *, Jack *, Luke *
United States
[ 94] Their younger brother, Luke Hughes , was drafted by the New Jersey Devils in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft .[ 95]
Hughes
Ryan , Kent
Canada
Ryan only played three games in the NHL. Kent never played in the NHL, but was hired as the general manager of the Montreal Canadiens in 2022.
Hull
Bobby , Dennis
Canada
Both brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks .[ 96]
Hunwick
Matt , Shawn
United States
Hunter
Dave , Dale , Mark
Canada
Dale and Mark both played for the Washington Capitals .
Ihnacak
Peter , Miroslav
Slovakia
Both brothers played together from 1985 to 1987 with the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 97] [ 98]
Jackson
Busher , Art
Canada
Both brothers played for the Toronto Maple Leafs from the 1934–35 NHL season to the 1936–37 NHL season . The brothers also played together for the Boston Bruins from the 1941–42 NHL season to the 1943–44 NHL season . Both brothers also played for the New York Americans .[ 99]
Jerwa
Joe , Frank
Canada
Both brothers played for the Boston Bruins .[ 100]
Johansen
Ryan , Lucas
Canada
Johnson
Greg , Ryan
Canada
Both brothers played with the Chicago Blackhawks .[ 101]
Joliat
Bobby , Aurele
Canada
Bobby only played one game in the NHL , with the Montreal Canadiens in the 1924–25 NHL season . Montreal was also where Aurele played his whole career.[ 102]
Jones
Bob , Jim
Canada
Both brothers only played two games in the NHL. Bob with the New York Rangers , and Jim with the California Golden Seals .[ 103]
Jones
Seth *, Caleb *
United States
Jonsson
Jorgen , Kenny
Sweden
Won a gold medal together representing Sweden at the 1994 Winter Olympics , and another gold at the 2006 Winter Olympics .[ 18] Played part of the 1999–00 season together with the New York Islanders .
Joseph
Mathieu *, Pierre-Olivier *
Canada
Both brothers signed with the St. Louis Blues during the 2024 off-season.
Kaberle
Frantisek , Tomas
Czech Republic
Both brothers played for the Carolina Hurricanes .[ 104] Both also brothers won bronze medals as representatives of Czech Republic at the 2006 Winter Olympics.[ 18] [ 92]
Kannegiesser
Gordon , Sheldon
Canada
Kariya
Paul , Steve
Canada
Both brothers won NCAA Division 1 championships with the University of Maine Black Bears (Paul in 1993 and Steve in 1999). Third brother, Martin, made it to the NCAA championship game in 2002 (also with UMaine) but did not win. Martin would also try out with the St. Louis Blues in 2007 but would not make the final roster for the 2007-08 NHL season.[ 105]
Kase
Ondrej , David
Czech Republic
Kempe
Mario , Adrian *
Sweden
Kilrea
Hec , Wally , Ken
Canada
Hec and Wally both played together for the Detroit Red Wings from 1936 to 1938 ; Hec and Wally both played for the Ottawa Senators ; Ken also played for the Detroit Red Wings .[ 106]
King
D.J. , Dwight
Canada
Kiprusoff
Marko , Miikka
Finland
[ 107]
Kitchen
Mike , Bill
Canada
Klingberg
Carl , John
Sweden
Koivu
Saku , Mikko
Finland
Both brothers won silver medals as representatives of 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 Quebec . They are the first European-trained brothers who have both been NHL team captains.[ 108]
Kordic
John , Dan
Canada
[ 109]
Kostitsyn
Andrei , Sergei
Belarus
First Belarusian siblings to play in the NHL. Both brothers also played together for the Montreal Canadiens and Nashville Predators .[ 110] [ 111] [ 112]
Kronwall
Niklas , Staffan
Sweden
[ 113]
Kyle
Gus , Bill
Canada
Both brothers played for the New York Rangers .[ 114]
LaForest
Mark , Bob
Canada
Bob only played five games in the NHL.[ 115]
Langkow
Scott , Daymond
Canada
Both brothers played for the Phoenix Coyotes .[ 116]
Larmer
Steve , Jeff
Canada
Both brothers played together for the Chicago Black Hawks between 1983 and 1986 .[ 117]
Lebeau
Stephan , Patrick
Canada
Both brothers played for part of the 1990–91 NHL season together with the Montreal Canadiens .[ 118]
Leeb
Greg , Brad
Canada
Brad only played five games in the NHL, and Greg only played two.[ 119]
Lefley
Bryan , Chuck
Canada
Lemieux
Alain , Mario
Canada
Played just one game together during the 1986–87 NHL season with the Pittsburgh Penguins .[ 120]
Lemieux
Claude , Jocelyn
Canada
Both brothers played for the Montreal Canadiens from the 1988–89 NHL season to the 1989–90 NHL season . Both brothers also played for the New Jersey Devils and the Phoenix Coyotes.[ 121]
Lepine
Hector , Alfred
Canada
Both brothers played for the Montreal Canadiens together during the 1925–26 NHL season .[ 122]
Leswick
Jack , Pete , Tony
Canada
Jack and Tony both played for the Chicago Black Hawks . Pete only played three games in the NHL.[ 123]
Lindgren
Charlie *, Ryan *
United States
Lindros
Eric , Brett
Canada
Both brothers were drafted in the first round. Eric was first overall in 1991 and Brett was ninth overall in 1994.[ 124]
Linden
Trevor , Jamie
Canada
Jamie only played four games in the NHL.[ 125]
Loob
Peter , Hakan
Sweden
Peter only played eight games in the NHL.[ 126]
Loughlin
Clem , Wilf
Canada
Wilf only played 14 games in the NHL.[ 127]
Lowrey
Fred , Gerry
Canada
Both brothers played for the Pittsburgh Pirates .[ 128]
Lundqvist
Henrik , Joel (twins)
Sweden
MacDermid
Lane , Kurtis *
Canada
MacMillan
Bill , Bob
Canada
Both brothers played for the Atlanta Flames .[ 129]
Mahovlich
Frank , Peter
Canada
Both brothers played together from 1967 to 1969 with the Detroit Red Wings , and from 1970 to 1974 with the Montreal Canadiens .[ 130]
Maki
Chico , Wayne
Canada
Both brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks through the 1967–68 NHL season and the 1968–69 NHL season .[ 131]
Maloney
Dave , Don
Canada
Both brothers played together from 1978 to 1985 with the New York Rangers .[ 132]
Manery
Randy , Kris
Canada
Mantha
Sylvio , Georges
Canada
Both brothers played together from 1928 to 1936 for the Montreal Canadiens , winning the Stanley Cup in 1930 and 1931 .[ 133]
McBain
Jason , Mike
Canada
Jason only played nine games in the NHL.[ 134]
McCreary
Bill Sr. , Keith
Canada
Both brothers played for the Montreal Canadiens .[ 135]
McGinn
Jamie , Tye , Brock *
Canada
Jamie and Tye both played for the San Jose Sharks at one point.
McKegney
Ian , Tony
Canada
Both brothers played for the Chicago Blackhawks at some point in their own careers. Ian only played three games in the NHL.[ 136]
McLeod
Michael , Ryan *
Canada
McRae
Basil , Chris
Canada
Both brothers played for the Detroit Red Wings and the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 137]
Meissner
Dick , Barrie
Canada
Barrie only played six games in the NHL.[ 138]
Menard
Hillary , Howie
Canada
Both brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks . However, Hillary only played one game in the NHL .[ 139]
Messier
Mitch , Joby
Canada
[ 140]
Messier
Paul , Mark
Canada
Paul only played nine games in the NHL.[ 141]
Metz
Nick , Don
Canada
Both brothers played together from 1938 to 1948 with the Toronto Maple Leafs , winning the Stanley Cup together in 1945 and 1947 .[ 142]
Michalek
Zbynek , Milan
Czech Republic
Michaluk
Art , John
Canada
Both brothers played with the Chicago Black Hawks . Art played five games in the NHL, while John only played one game in the NHL .[ 143]
Micheletti
Joe , Pat
United States
Pat only played 12 games in the NHL.[ 144]
Middleton
Keaton , Jacob *
Canada
Keaton played three NHL games with the Colorado Avalanche in the 2020-2021 season.
Miller
Bob , Paul
United States
Paul played his only three NHL games with Bob during the 1981–82 NHL season with the Colorado Rockies .[ 145]
Miller
Kelly , Kevin , Kip
United States
Kelly and Kevin both played for the New York Rangers . Kevin and Kip both played for the Chicago Blackhawks , New York Islanders , and Pittsburgh Penguins . Kelly and Kevin both played together for part of the 1992–93 NHL season with the Washington Capitals . Kip also played for the Capitals.[ 146]
Miller
Ryan , Drew
United States
Drew made his debut with the Anaheim Ducks in the 2007 playoffs ;[ 147] Ryan later played for the Ducks ten years later.
Minard
Mike , Chris
Canada
Both brothers played for the Edmonton Oilers .
Mironov
Dmitri , Boris
Russia
Won a silver medal together representing Team Russia at the 1998 Winter Olympics .[ 148]
Mokosak
Carl , John
Canada
[ 149]
Moller
Mike , Randy
Canada
Both brothers played for the Buffalo Sabres .[ 150]
Moore
Steve , Dominic
Canada
Both brothers and their older brother, Mark Moore, played together at Harvard University in the 1999–2000 season. While all three brothers were drafted, only Steve and Dominic played in the NHL.
Morrison
Doug , Mark
Canada
Mark only played ten games in the NHL.[ 151]
Mullen
Joe , Brian
United States
Mulvey
Grant , Paul
Canada
[ 152]
Murdoch
Bob , Don
Canada
Murray
Bryan , Terry
Canada
Terry twice succeeded Bryan in head coaching positions, first with the Washington Capitals , and then the Florida Panthers .[ 153]
Nash
Brendon , Riley
Canada
Nelson
Todd , Jeff
Canada
Both brothers played for the Washington Capitals . However, Todd only played three games in the NHL.[ 154] Todd later coached Jeff with the Muskegon Fury of the United Hockey League .
Niedermayer
Scott , Rob
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 . Four years later, the brothers won the Stanley Cup as members of the Anaheim Ducks, the first brothers to do so since Duane and Brent Sutter did it with the Islanders in 1983.[ 18] [ 155] [ 156] Rob later in his career joined the New Jersey Devils, his brother's former team.
Nielsen
Jeff , Kirk
United States
Kirk only played six games in the NHL.[ 157]
Nolan
Brandon , Jordan
Canada
Norton
Jeff , Brad
United States
Both brothers played together for part of the 2001–02 NHL season with the Florida Panthers .[ 158]
Nylander
William *, Alexander
Sweden
Odelein
Selmar , Lyle
Canada
Selmar only played 18 games in the NHL.[ 159]
Olofsson
Gustav *, Fredrik
Sweden
O'Reilly
Cal , Ryan *
Canada
Both brothers played for the Buffalo Sabres .
O'Shea
Danny , Kevin
Canada
Both brothers played together in the WHA with the Minnesota Fighting Saints . They also played together from the 1971–72 NHL season to the 1972–73 NHL season with the St. Louis Blues .[ 160]
Paiement
Rosaire , Wilf
Canada
Pandolfo
Jay , Mike
United States
Patey
Larry , Doug
Canada
[ 161]
Patrick
Lester , Frank
Canada
Lester only played two games in the NHL. Frank was a head coach of the Boston Bruins .[ 162] Upon Frank's induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1950, they became the first set of brothers inducted.
Patrick
Lynn , Muzz
Canada
Both brothers played together with the New York Rangers from 1937 to 1946 , winning the Stanley Cup in 1940 .[ 162]
Patrick
Craig , Glenn
United States
Both brothers played together for part of the 1974–75 NHL season with the California Golden Seals ; later worked together in the Pittsburgh Penguins organization where Craig was general manager.[ 162] [ 163]
Patrick
Steve , James
Canada
Both played for the Buffalo Sabres . Played together from 1984 to 1986 with the New York Rangers .[ 164]
Pelech
Matt , Adam *
Canada
Matt only played 13 games in the NHL.[ 165]
Petrovicky
Robert , Ronald
Slovakia
Pettinger
Eric , Gord
Canada
Both brothers played for the Boston Bruins .[ 166]
Philp
Luke *, Noah *
Canada
Picard
Roger , Noel
Canada
Both brothers played for the St. Louis Blues .[ 167]
Plager
Barclay , Bob , Bill
Canada
Barclay and Bob played together from 1967 to 1977 for the St. Louis Blues ; Bill joined them between 1968 and 1972 .[ 168]
Playfair
Larry , Jim
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 .[ 169]
Plumb
Ron , Robert
Canada
Robert only played 14 games in the NHL.[ 170]
Poile
Bud , Don
Canada
Both brothers played for the Detroit Red Wings .[ 171]
Potvin
Jean , Denis
Canada
Both brothers played together from 1973 to 1978 and 1980 to 1981 with the New York Islanders , winning the Stanley Cup in 1981.[ 172]
Prentice
Eric , Dean
Canada
Eric is the youngest player to ever play for the Toronto Maple Leafs, 17 years, 2 months and 8 days.[ 173]
Primeau
Keith , Wayne
Canada
Once fought each other during a game, when Keith played for the Hartford Whalers and Wayne was with the Buffalo Sabres .[ 17] [ 18]
Pronger
Sean , Chris
Canada
Both brothers played for Anaheim Ducks .[ 174]
Pronovost
Marcel , Claude , Jean
Canada
Claude played only three games in the NHL.[ 175] Andre Pronovost is unrelated but often incorrectly cited as a brother.
Pyatt
Taylor , Tom
Canada
Quackenbush
Bill , Max
Canada
Both brothers played together for the Boston Bruins in the 1950–51 NHL season .[ 176]
Raddysh
Taylor *, Darren *
Canada
Both brothers played together for the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 2021–22 NHL season .
Radulov
Igor , Alexander
Russia
Rask
Tuukka , Joonas
Finland
Joonas only played two games in the NHL.
Raty
Aku *, Aatu *
Finland
Rau
Chad , Kyle
United States
Chad only played nine games in the NHL.[ 177]
Reardon
Terry , Ken
Canada
Both brothers played together from 1941 to 1943 with the Montreal Canadiens .[ 178] Later faced each other in the Stanley Cup Finals, where Ken’s Canadiens beat Terry’s Boston Bruins .[ 156]
Redmond
Mickey , Dick
Canada
Regehr
Robyn , Richie
Canada
Both brothers played together for the Calgary Flames .[ 179] Only NHL brothers to be born in the Southern Hemisphere.
Reinhart
Max , Griffin , Sam *
Canada
Richard
Maurice , Henri
Canada
Both brothers 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 eight, they own the record for most Stanley Cups by any combination of brothers.[ 180] [ 181]
Richards
Todd , Travis
United States
Travis only played three games in the NHL, and Todd only played eight.
Ritchie
Brett , Nick
Canada
Both brothers played for the Boston Bruins in the 2019–20 season , but never played together in a game. Brett was playing in the minors when Nick was acquired from the Anaheim Ducks on February 24. The Ritchies became the first brothers in NHL history to be traded for each other on March 3, 2023, when Nick was traded from the Arizona Coyotes to the Calgary Flames in exchange for Brett.
Rivers
Shawn , Jamie
Canada
Shawn only played four games in the NHL.[ 182]
Roberge
Mario , Serge
Canada
Serge only played nine games in the NHL.[ 183]
Roberts
Doug , Gordie
United States
Both brothers played for the Boston Bruins .[ 184]
Robertson
Geordie , Torrie
Canada
Geordie only played five games in the NHL.[ 185]
Robertson
Nick *, Jason *
United States
Robinson
Buddy , Eric *
United States
Robinson
Larry , Moe
Canada
Moe played only one game in the NHL , with Larry, for the Montreal Canadiens .[ 186]
Roche
Des , Earl
Canada
Both brothers played together for the Montreal Maroons in the 1930–31 NHL season and the 1932–33 NHL season . The brother also played together for the Detroit Red Wings in the 1934–35 NHL season . They also played together for the original Ottawa Senators in the 1932–33 NHL season and the 1933–34 NHL season .[ 187]
Rolston
Ron , Brian
Canada
Ron never played in the NHL, but was the head coach of the Buffalo Sabres from March to November 2013.
Rousseau
Rollie , Guy , Bobby
Canada
All three played for the Montreal Canadiens . However, Guy only played four games in the NHL, and Rollie only played two.[ 188]
Roy
Patrick , Stephane
Canada
Stephane only played 12 games in the NHL.[ 189]
Russell
Kris , Ryan (twins)
Canada
Briefly teammates for the Columbus Blue Jackets in 2011–12; Kris was a draft pick while Ryan was acquired in a trade with Montreal.
Ruutu
Jarkko , Tuomo
Finland
Sacco
Joe , David
United States
Both brothers played together from 1994 to 1996 with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim ; both were also drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 190]
Samuelsson
Philip , Henrik
United States
Both brothers played for the Arizona Coyotes .
Sandin
Linus , Rasmus
Sweden
Sauer
Kurt , Michael
United States
Both brothers' careers were cut short due to concussions.[ 191]
Sauve
Bob , Jean-Francois
Canada
Both brothers played together from 1980 to 1983 with the Buffalo Sabres .[ 192]
Schaefer
Peter , Nolan
Canada
Nolan only played seven games in the NHL.[ 193]
Schenn
Luke *, Brayden *
Canada
Both brothers played together for the Philadelphia Flyers from 2013–16, and also played for the Los Angeles Kings at one point in their careers. Both were also drafted fifth overall in their respective draft years; Luke in 2008 by the Toronto Maple Leafs , and Brayden in 2009 by the Kings. During the 2012 NHL Draft, Luke was traded to the Philadelphia Flyers , joining Brayden, who was traded there the year before. Luke was traded to the Kings in January 2016, joining Brayden's first NHL team.
Schmaltz
Jordan , Nick *
United States
Schmautz
Cliff , Bobby
Canada
[ 194]
Schmidt
Jack , Otto
Canada
Both brothers played for the Boston Bruins .[ 195]
Schock
Ron , Danny
Canada
Both brothers played for the Boston Bruins .[ 196]
Sedin
Henrik , Daniel (twins)
Sweden
Both brothers played their entire careers for the Vancouver Canucks , where they were linemates for most of their careers. Both brothers were drafted by Vancouver in 1999 , Daniel second overall, and Henrik third.[ 18] [ 92] Both brothers won the Art Ross Trophy , Henrik in 2010 and Daniel in 2011. Henrik won the Hart Trophy in 2010, while Daniel won the Ted Lindsay Award in 2011. Both brothers also won gold medals as representatives of Sweden at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Both retired together at the end of the 2017-18 season.
Seiling
Rod , Ric
Canada
[ 197]
Sestito
Tim , Tom
United States
Shannon
Darryl , Darrin
Canada
Both brothers played for the Buffalo Sabres . Both played together from 1994 to 1996 with the original Winnipeg Jets .[ 198]
Sheehy
Timothy , Neil
United States
Both brothers played for the Hartford Whalers .[ 199]
Sheppard
Johnny , Frank
Canada
Both played for the Detroit Red Wings .
Sherwood
Kiefer *, Kole
United States
Shore
Drew , Nick
United States
Simon
Cully , Thain
Canada
Both brothers played for the Detroit Red Wings . Thain only played three games in the NHL.[ 200]
Sigalet
Jordan , Jonathan
Canada
Both brothers played one game for the Boston Bruins ; they were teammates for the Bruins' minor league affiliate .[ 201]
Slavin
Jaccob *, Josiah *
United States
Jaccob was selected 120th overall in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft by Carolina Hurricanes and serves as Cane's alternate captain. In 2021, he was awarded the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy. Josiah was selected 193rd overall in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft by Chicago Blackhawks. Josiah signed with the Hurricanes during the 2024 off-season.
Smith
Brendan *, Reilly *
Canada
Smith
Brian , Gary
Canada
Both brothers played for the Minnesota North Stars .[ 202]
Smith
Gemel , Givani *
Canada
The brothers appeared in two games together for the Detroit Red Wings in the 2021-22 season .
Smith
Gord , Billy
Canada
Both were drafted in the fifth round and 59th overall. Gord in 1969 by the New York Rangers , and Billy in 1970 by the Los Angeles Kings .[ 203]
Smith
Kenny , Don
Canada
Both brothers played for the New York Rangers . Don only played ten games in the NHL.[ 204]
Smyth
Kevin , Ryan
Canada
[ 205]
Sobchuk
Gene , Dennis
Canada
Gene only played one game in the NHL .[ 206]
Soderblom
Arvid *, Elmer *
Sweden
Staal
Eric , Marc , Jordan *, Jared
Canada
[ 207] Eric won the 2006 Stanley Cup with Carolina and Jordan won in 2009 with Pittsburgh. Both were teammates and also served as team captain of the Hurricanes at one point in their careers.[ 208] Jared briefly joined Jordan and Eric with the Hurricanes in April 2013. Eric was also teammates with Marc on the New York Rangers in 2016. Later in their careers, Eric and Marc played together for the Florida Panthers in 2022-23.
Stanfield
Jack , Fred , Jim
Canada
Jack and Fred both played for the Chicago Black Hawks in 1965–66 NHL season . However, Jack only played one game in the NHL , it was in the playoffs. Jim only played seven games in the NHL.[ 209]
Stankiewicz
Ed , Myron
Canada
Ed only played six games in the NHL.[ 210]
Stastny
Marian , Peter , Anton
Czechoslovakia (now 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.[ 17] [ 211]
Stastny
Yan , Paul
United States
Sons of Peter Stastny.[ 211] Both played for the St. Louis Blues .
Stevens
Scott , Mike
Canada
[ 212]
Stewart
Anthony , Chris
Canada
Stone
Michael , Mark *
Canada
Strome
Ryan *, Dylan *
Canada
Stuart
Mike , Mark , Colin
United States
Both Colin and Mark played for the Atlanta Thrashers . Mike only played three games in the NHL.[ 213]
Subban
P.K. , Malcolm
Canada
Their third brother, Jordan , was drafted by Vancouver in 2013, but has yet to play an NHL game.
Sullivan
Frank , Peter
Canada
Frank only played eight games in the NHL.[ 214]
Sundstrom
Patrik , Peter (twins)
Sweden
Played part of the 1989–90 NHL season together for the New Jersey Devils .[ 215]
Sutter
Brian , Darryl , Duane , Brent , Rich , Ron (Rich and Ron are twins)
Canada
Set a record when four of the brothers played in the same game; Duane and 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 .[ 216] Darryl won two Stanley Cups as head coach of the Los Angeles Kings in 2012 and 2014 .[ 217] Rich and Ron were first set of twins to play in the NHL.[ 18]
Svechnikov
Evgeny , Andrei *
Russia
Sweatt
Lee , Bill
United States
Both played for the Vancouver Canucks .
Tanev
Chris *, Brandon *
Canada
Both players were signed as free agents out of college .
Taylor
Tim , Chris
Canada
Played part of the 1998–99 NHL season together for the Boston Bruins .[ 218]
Teal
Skip , Vic
Canada
Both brothers only played one game in the NHL , Skip with the Boston Bruins and Vic with the New York Islanders .[ 219]
Thompson
Tage *, Tyce *
United States
Thompson
Tiny , Paul
Canada
First time in NHL history where one brother scored on another (Paul scored on Tiny on December 21, 1937). Faced each other in the 1929 Stanley Cup Finals , where Tiny’s Boston Bruins beat Paul’s New York Rangers .[ 220]
Timonen
Kimmo , Jussi
Finland
Both brothers played for the Philadelphia Flyers .[ 221]
Tjarnqvist
Daniel , Mathias
Sweden
[ 222]
Tkachuk
Matthew * , Brady *
United States
Toppazzini
Zellio , Jerry
Canada
Both brothers played for the Boston Bruins and the Chicago Black Hawks .[ 223]
Trottier
Bryan , Rocky
Canada
[ 224]
Turgeon
Sylvain , Pierre
Canada
Both brothers played for the Montreal Canadiens .[ 225]
van Riemsdyk
James *, Trevor *
United States
Vandermeer
Pete , Jim
Canada
Both brothers played for the Phoenix Coyotes .
Vopat
Jan , Roman
Czech Republic
Both brothers played together for parts of the 1996–97 and 1997–98 seasons with the Los Angeles Kings .[ 226]
Warwick
Grant , Bill
Canada
Both brothers played together from 1941 to 1943 with the New York Rangers .[ 227]
Watson
Joe , Jimmy
Canada
Both brothers played together from 1973 to 1978 with the Philadelphia Flyers , winning the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975 .[ 228]
Wellwood
Kyle , Eric
Canada
Wesley
Blake , Glen
Canada
Both brothers played for the Hartford Whalers and the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 229]
Williams
Fred , Gord
Canada
Gord only played two games in the NHL.[ 230]
Williams
Tom , Butch
United States
Both brothers played for the California Golden Seals .[ 231]
Wilson
Johnny , Larry
Canada
Both brothers 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 .[ 232]
Wilson
Murray , Doug
Canada
[ 233]
Wotherspoon
Tyler , Parker *
Canada
Yaremchuk
Gary , Ken
Canada
Both brothers played for the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 234]
Zalewski
Steven , Mike
United States
Parent-children
John Grahame has two unique familial connections: he played goal for the same team (Boston ) as his father Ron , and his mother (Charlotte ) also won the Stanley Cup as an executive with the Colorado Avalanche .
Last name
Parent
Children
Country
Notes:
Abel
Sid
Gerry
Canada , United States
Gerry played one game in the NHL , doing so under his father who was head coach of the Detroit Red Wings .[ 235]
Acton
Keith
Will
Canada
Both Keith and Will have played for the Edmonton Oilers .
Adam
Russ
Luke
Canada
Russ played eight games in the NHL.
Andersson
Niklas
Lias
Sweden
Apps
Syl
Syl Jr.
Canada
[ 236]
Archibald
Jim
Josh
Canada , United States
Jim only played 16 NHL games.[ 237]
Arnason
Chuck
Tyler
Canada , United States
Ashton
Brent
Carter
Canada
Attwell
Ron
Bob
Canada , United States
Both Ron and Bob played 22 games in the NHL. Each of them also only recorded one goal.[ 238]
Barber
Don
Riley
Canada , United States
[ 239]
Bassen
Hank
Bob
Canada
Both played for the Chicago Black Hawks .[ 240]
Barrie
Len
Tyson *
Canada
Bellows
Brian
Kieffer *
Canada , United States
Bennett
Harvey, Sr.
Curt, Harvey Jr., Bill
Canada , United States
Harvey Sr. and Bill both played for the Boston Bruins .[ 12]
Benning
Brian
Matt *
Canada
Matt played for the Edmonton Oilers , the team for which his father played.
Blake
Jason
Jackson *
United States
Boileau
Rene
Marc
Canada
René only played seven games in the NHL.[ 241]
Bouchard
Emile "Butch"
Pierre
Canada
Both won the Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens .[ 242]
Bordeleau
Paulin
Sebastien
Canada , France
Both played only five Stanley Cup playoff games.[ 20]
Bordeleau
Sebastien
Thomas *
France , United States
Bourque
Ray
Chris, Ryan
Canada , United States
Chris played briefly for the Bruins, with whom his father Ray spent the majority of his career.[ 243]
Bowman
Scotty
Stan
Canada
Both have worked under the Chicago Blackhawks organization.
Brown
Adam
Andy
Canada
Both played for the Detroit Red Wings .[ 244]
Brown
Doug
Patrick *
United States
Brown
Jeff
Logan
Canada , United States
Bubla/Slegr
Jiri
Jiri
Czech Republic
They both played for the Vancouver Canucks . They both won the IIHF World Hockey Championship Gold Medals. Jiri the son uses his step-father's surname, Slegr.[ 245] [ 246]
Buchanan
Ralph
Ron
Canada
Ralph only played two games in the NHL, and Ron only played five.[ 247]
Burakovsky
Robert
Andre *
Sweden
Byram
Shawn
Bowen *
Canada
Shawn only played five games in the NHL.
Campbell
Colin
Gregory
Canada
Carr
Al
Gene
Canada
Al only played five games in the NHL.[ 248]
Chelios
Chris
Jake
United States
Both played for the Detroit Red Wings .[ 249]
Chorney
Marc
Taylor
Canada , United States
[ 250]
Chouinard
Guy
Eric
Canada
[ 251]
Chychrun
Jeff
Jakob *
Canada
Clancy
King
Terry
Canada
Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 252]
Colley
Tom
Kevin
Canada
Tom played only one game in the NHL .[ 253]
Conacher
Charlie
Pete
Canada
Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 254]
Conacher
Lionel
Brian
Canada
[ 255]
Cote
Alain
Jean-Philippe
Canada
Jean-Philippe only played eight games in the NHL, all with the Montreal Canadiens .[ 256]
Couturier
Sylvain
Sean *
Canada
Creighton
Dave
Adam
Canada
Both played for the Chicago Blackhawks .[ 257]
Crombeen
Mike
B.J.
Canada
Both played for the St. Louis Blues .[ 258]
Crozier
Joe
Greg
Canada
Greg played only one game in the NHL .[ 259]
Cullen
Barry
John
Canada
Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 260]
Dahlen
Ulf
Jonathan
Sweden
Both played for the San Jose Sharks .
DeBrusk
Louie
Jake *
Canada
DeFazio
Dean
Brandon
Canada
DeMarco
Ab, Sr.
Ab, Jr.
Canada
Both played for the Boston Bruins and New York Rangers .[ 261]
Dineen
Bill
Peter, Gord, Kevin
Canada
Bill was Kevin's coach with the Philadelphia Flyers .[ 55]
Djoos
Par
Christian
Sweden
Doan
Shane
Josh *
Canada , United States
Josh was drafted by and played for the Arizona Coyotes , the same organization who drafted and employed his father for his entire career.
Domi
Tie
Max *
Canada
Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs .
Donato
Ted
Ryan *
United States
Ryan played for the Boston Bruins , with whom his father played.
Drury
Ted
Jack *
United States
Ted played for the Hartford Whalers while Jack played for the Whalers' successor Carolina Hurricanes .
Dube
Norm
Christian
Canada
[ 262]
Duchesne
Gaetan
Jeremy
Canada , United States
Eaves
Mike
Patrick
United States
Erixon
Jan
Tim
Sweden
Tim played for the New York Rangers , with whom his father played.
Ferguson
John Sr.
John Jr.
Canada
John Sr. played for the Montreal Canadiens , and John Jr. was drafted by Montreal but never played in the NHL.[ 263] John Jr. served as general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs .
Ferguson
Norm
Craig
Canada
[ 264]
Ferraro
Ray
Landon
Canada
Fitzgerald
Tom
Casey *
United States
Fletcher
Cliff
Chuck
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 20 years later as assistant general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2009.
Fogolin
Lee Sr.
Lee Jr.
Canada , United States
[ 265]
Foligno
Mike
Nick*, Marcus*
Canada , United States
Both Mike and Marcus played for the Buffalo Sabres , while Mike and Nick both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 266]
Foote
Adam
Cal, Nolan*
Canada , United States
Foster
Dwight
Alex
Canada , United States
Alex only played three games in the NHL.
Francis
Emile
Bobby
Canada , United States
[ 267]
Gagner
Dave
Sam
Canada
[ 268]
Gainey
Bob
Steve
Canada
Steve was drafted by his father, who was general manager of the Dallas Stars .[ 269]
Gardner
Cal
Dave, Paul
Canada
Cal and Paul both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 69]
Gauthier
Sean
Cutter *
Canada , United States
Geoffrion
Bernie
Dan
Canada
All generations played for the Montreal Canadiens . Bernie also coached Dan for one season with the Canadiens.[ 270] [ 271]
Geoffrion
Dan
Blake
Canada , United States
Goldup
Hank
Glenn
Canada [ 272]
Grahame
Ron and Charlotte
John
Canada , United States
Ron and John are the only father-son goalie combination to play for the same team, the Boston Bruins .[ 273] On February 4, 2006, John faced Brent Johnson, the first time two-second generation goaltenders faced each other in an NHL game.[ 274]
Greig
Mark
Ridly *
Canada
Gruden
John
Jonathan *
United States
Hajt
Bill
Chris
Canada , United States
Chris only played six games in the NHL.[ 275]
Hagman
Matti
Niklas
Finland
First Finnish father-son pair in NHL history.[ 276] They both have seven points in their NHL playoff careers.
Hampson
Ted
Gord
Canada
Gord only played four games in the NHL.[ 277]
Hanson
David
Christian
United States
Harkins
Todd
Jansen *
United States , Canada
Haworth
Gordie
Alan
Canada
Gordie only played two games in the NHL.[ 278]
Helenius
Sami
Samuel *
Finland
Hextall
Bryan
Bryan, Jr., Dennis
Canada
All three played for the New York Rangers .[ 85]
Hextall
Bryan, Jr.
Ron
Canada
[ 85]
Hicks
Wayne
Alex
Canada
Both played for the Pittsburgh Penguins .[ 279]
Hodge
Ken
Ken, Jr.
Canada , United States
Both played for the Boston Bruins ; became first father-son duo to score a hat-trick for the same team.[ 280]
Holloway
Bruce
Dylan *
Canada
Holmes
Louis
Chuck
Canada
[ 281]
Howe
Gordie
Mark , Marty
Canada , United States
All three played together during the 1979–80 NHL season with the Hartford Whalers , the only such time in NHL history that a father and his sons were active at the same time.[ 93]
Hull
Bobby
Brett
Canada , United States
Both played for the Winnipeg Jets /Phoenix Coyotes franchise; Brett wore his father’s retired number 9 when he joined the Coyotes.[ 282] Only father-son combination to each win the Hart Memorial Trophy for league MVP.[ 283]
Imlach
Punch
Brent
Canada
Brent played only three NHL games, all with the Toronto Maple Leafs . Brent's father Punch served as head coach during his brief playing career.
Ingarfield
Earl, Sr.
Earl, Jr.
Canada
[ 284]
Järventie
Martti
Roby *
Finland
Johansen
Bill
Trevor
Canada
Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 285]
Johansson
Roger
Albert *
Sweden
Johnson
Bob
Mark
United States
Mark played for the Pittsburgh Penguins , where his father later coached the team to the franchise's first Stanley Cup championship, in 1991.[ 286]
Johnson
Bob
Brent
United States
Both played for the St. Louis Blues 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.[ 274]
Johnson
Craig
Ryan *
United States
Jones
Brad
Max *
United States
Kapanen
Sami
Kasperi *
Finland
Kastelic
Ed
Mark *
Canada , United States
Kearns
Dennis
Bracken
Canada
Kovalenko
Andrei
Nikolai *
Russia
Nikolai plays for the Colorado Avalanche , the team for which his father played.
Kromm
Bobby
Richard
Canada
Bobby was head coach for the Calgary Flames .[ 287]
Lacroix
Pierre
Eric
Canada
[ 288]
Lafreniere
Roger
Jason
Canada
Roger only played thirteen games in the NHL.[ 289]
Laperriere
Jacques
Daniel
Canada
[ 290]
Lappin
Peter
Nick
United States
Larose
Claude
Guy
Canada
[ 291]
Leach
Reggie
Jamie
Canada
[ 292]
Lemieux
Claude
Brendan *
Canada
Leschyshyn
Curtis
Jake *
Canada
Lindholm
Mikael
Elias *
Sweden
Lindsay
Bert
Ted
Canada
Bert only played 20 games in the NHL.[ 293]
LoPresti
Sam
Pete
United States
First father-son goaltending combination.[ 294]
Lowe
Kevin
Keegan
Canada
Both played for the Edmonton Oilers .
Lowry
Dave
Adam *
Canada
In 2020, Dave was hired as an assistant coach of the Winnipeg Jets , for whom his son Adam played. Dave later became interim head coach in 2021.
Ludvig
Jan
John *
Czech Republic , Canada
Lukowich
Bernie
Brad
Canada
[ 295]
MacDermid
Paul
Lane, Kurtis*
Canada
Paul and Lane are one of only two father-son pairs to score their first NHL goal on the same date.
MacInnis
Al
Ryan
Canada , United States
Mackell
Jack
Fleming
Canada
[ 296] [ 297]
Mackey
David
Connor *
Canada , United States
MacLean
John
Kyle *
Canada , United States
Malone
Greg
Ryan
Canada , United States
Both played for the Pittsburgh Penguins. They became the second father-son duo to score a hat trick for the same team.
Manson
Dave
Josh *
Canada
Marchment
Bryan
Mason *
Canada
Mason played for the Toronto Maple Leafs , with whom Bryan also briefly played.
Matteau
Stephane
Stefan
Canada , United States
McBain
Andrew
Jack *
Canada
Jack played for the Winnipeg Jets /Arizona Coyotes , the same franchise with whom his father also played.
McCreary
Bill, Sr.
Bill, Jr.
Canada , United States
Bill Jr. only played twelve games in the NHL.[ 298]
McDonald
Gerry
Colin
United States
McMahon
Mike, Sr.
Mike, Jr.
Canada
[ 299]
McNab
Max
Peter
Canada , United States
[ 300]
McRae
Basil
Philip
Canada , United States
Both played for the St. Louis Blues .
McTavish
Dale
Mason *
Canada
Dale played nine games in the NHL for the Calgary Flames.
Meloche
Gilles
Eric
Canada
Both played for the Pittsburgh Penguins .[ 301]
Mikkelson
Bill
Brendan
Canada
Mitchell
Roy
Ian *
Canada
Roy played only three games in the NHL.
Morrison
Jim
Dave
Canada
[ 302]
Murphy
Gord
Connor *
Canada , United States
Murray
Andy
Brady
Canada , United States
Musil
Frank
David
Czech Republic
David and Frank both played for the Edmonton Oilers .
Namestnikov
Evgeny
Vladislav *
Russia
Both have also appeared in the AHL for the Syracuse Crunch . Vladislav made his NHL debut with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2014.
Nilsson
Kent
Robert
Sweden
Both played for the Edmonton Oilers .[ 303]
Nolan
Ted
Brandon, Jordan
Canada
Ted was an assistant coach for the Hartford Whalers and later on head coach of the Buffalo Sabres . Brandon played for the former Whalers franchise in Carolina. Jordan played for the Sabres.[ 304]
Norris
Dwayne
Josh *
Canada , United States
Dwayne only played 20 games in the NHL.
Nylander
Michael
William*, Alexander
Sweden
William's first NHL goal was assisted by the Brooks Laich , the same player who assisted on Michael's last NHL goal.
Nystrom
Bob
Eric
Canada , United States
[ 303]
O'Connor
Myles
Logan *
Canada
O'Flaherty
Peanuts
Gerry
Canada , United States
[ 305]
O'Regan
Tom
Danny
United States
Olsen
Darryl
Dylan
Canada
Palazzari
Aldo
Doug
United States
[ 306]
Parise
J.P.
Zach
Canada , United States
Both played for the New York Islanders .
Parssinen
Timo
Juuso *
Finland
Timo played 17 games for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim during the 2001-02 season, Juuso currently plays for the Nashville Predators .
Patrick
Lester
Lynn , Muzz
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.[ 162]
Patrick
Lynn
Craig , Glenn
Canada , United States
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). Lynn also coached Craig with the St. Louis Blues .[ 162] [ 163]
Patrick
Steve
Nolan
Canada
Pearson
Scott
Chase
Canada , United States
Perlini
Fred
Brendan
Canada
Perreault
Yanic
Jacob *
Canada , United States
Peters
Jimmy, Sr.
Jimmy, Jr.
Canada
Both played for the Detroit Red Wings .[ 307]
Pilon
Rich
Garrett *
Canada , United States
Pitlick
Lance
Rem
United States
Plante
Cam
Alex
Canada
Cam only played two games in the NHL, while Alex has only played seven.[ 308]
Poile
Bud
David
Canada
David most recently served as the executive vice president of hockey operations and general manager of the Nashville Predators until his retirement in 2024.
Poulin
Patrick
Sam *
Canada
Pratt
Babe
Tracy
Canada
Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 309]
Primeau
Keith
Cayden *
Canada , United States
Pyatt
Nelson
Taylor, Tom
Canada
Raglan
Clare "Rags"
Herb
Canada
[ 310]
Ramage
Rob
John
Canada , United States
Rob and John both played for the Calgary Flames ; Rob won the Stanley Cup with Calgary in 1989 while son John made his debut with the team in 2015.[ 311]
Reinhart
Paul
Max, Griffin, Sam*
Canada
[ 312]
Reise
Leo
Leo Jr.
Canada
First father-son combination to play in the NHL; both played for the New York Rangers .[ 313]
Richards
Todd
Justin
United States
Richmond
Steve
Danny
United States
Riggin
Dennis
Pat
Canada
Dennis only played 18 games in the NHL.[ 314]
Roberts
Doug
David
United States
[ 315]
Robinson
Doug
Rob
Canada
[ 316]
Rychel
Warren
Kerby
Canada
Rymsha
Andy
Drake
Canada , United States
Samuelsson
Kjell
Mattias *
Sweden , United States
Samuelsson
Ulf
Philip, Henrik
Sweden , United States
Both Ulf and Philip played for the Pittsburgh Penguins .
Sanderson
Geoff
Jake *
Canada , United States
Sauve
Bob
Philippe
Canada , United States
[ 192]
Sauve
Jean-Francois
Maxime
Canada
[ 317]
Sexton
Randy
Ben
Canada
Ben is the assistant coach for the Ottawa Senators , for whom his father was a general manager.
Shero
Fred
Ray
Canada , United States
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.
Sillinger
Mike
Cole *
Canada
Both played for the Columbus Blue Jackets .
Simpson
Craig
Dillon
Canada
Dillon and Craig both played for the Edmonton Oilers .
Smedsmo/Byfuglien
Dale
Dustin
United States
Dale is Dustin's stepfather. Dustin goes by his mother's birthname, Byfuglien.
Smith
Derrick
Dalton
Canada
Smith
Des
Brian, Gary
Canada
Des and Gary both played with the Chicago Black Hawks .[ 202]
Smith
Stuart
Brian
Canada
Stuart only played 17 games in the NHL.[ 318]
Smrke
Stan
John
Canada , United States
Stan only played nine games in the NHL.[ 319]
Spring
Frank
Corey
Canada
Corey only played 16 games in the NHL.[ 320]
Stapleton
Pat
Mike
Canada
Both played for the Chicago Blackhawks .[ 321]
Stastny
Peter
Yan, Paul
Slovakia , United States
All three played for the St. Louis Blues at different times.[ 211]
Stauber
Robb
Jaxson
United States
Both players are goaltenders.
Steen
Thomas
Alexander
Sweden
[ 322]
Stephenson
Bob
Shay
Canada
Bob only played eighteen games in the NHL, and Shay only played two.
Stienburg
Trevor
Matthew *
Canada
Matthew plays for the Colorado Avalanche , the same franchise for which his father played when it was the Quebec Nordiques .
Stillman
Cory
Riley *
Canada
Riley plays for the Florida Panthers , with whom his father played.
Sutter
Brent
Brandon
Canada
Brandon is currently playing for the Vancouver Canucks , with whom his uncle, Rich Sutter , played.
Sutter
Darryl
Brett
Canada
Brett made his debut with the Calgary Flames while his father was serving as the team's general manager.[ 323]
Sutter
Duane
Brody
Canada
Tambellini
Steve
Jeff
Canada
Jeff played for the Vancouver Canucks , for whom his father was the assistant general manager until April 2008.
Taylor
Billy, Sr.
Billy, Jr.
Canada
Both played two games for the New York Rangers .[ 324]
Thomas
Steve
Christian
Canada
Thompson
Brent
Tage*, Tyce*
Canada , United States
Tinordi
Mark
Jarred *
Canada , United States
Both played two games for the New York Rangers
Tkachuk
Keith
Matthew* , Brady*
United States
Turcotte
Alfie
Alex *
United States
Turgeon
Pierre
Dominic
Canada , United States
Turnbull
Perry
Travis
Canada , United States
Vachon
Rogie
Nicholas
Canada
Nick played only one game in the NHL .[ 325]
Vesey
Jim
Jimmy *
United States
Walsh
Mike
Reilly *
United States
Walter
Ryan
Ben
Canada
[ 326]
Walton
Bob
Mike
Canada
Bob only played four games in the NHL.[ 327]
Ward
Don
Joe
Canada
Joe only played four games in the NHL.[ 328]
Wilson
Jerry
Carey
Canada
Jerry only played three games in the NHL.[ 329]
Wilson
Carey
Colin
Canada , United States
[ 330]
Wilson
Larry
Ron
Canada , United States
[ 331]
Wilson
Rick
Landon
Canada , United States
[ 332]
Wolanin
Craig
Christian *
United States
Wood
Randy
Miles *
United States
Ylonen
Juha
Jesse *
Finland
Grandfather-grandsons
This category is for such pairings not already listed in the "Parent-Children" section above (i.e., maternal grandparents): grandfathers Paulin Bordeleau, Bernie Geoffrion, Bryan Hextall, Lester Patrick, Jerry Wilson.
Brent Johnson is the grandson of former Detroit Red Wings player Sid Abel , whose jersey (number 12) is shown here.
Great-grandfather & great-grandson
Uncles-nephews
This category is for such pairings not already listed in the "Father-Son" & "Siblings" sections above.
Jeff Beukeboom , pictured here with the New York Rangers , is the nephew of Ed Kea and cousin of Joe Nieuwendyk .
Uncle
Nephew
Country
Notes
Earl Anderson
Wyatt Kaiser *
United States
George Armstrong
Dale McCourt
Canada
Scott Arniel
Jamie Arniel
Canada
Both played for the Boston Bruins .
Todd Bertuzzi
Tyler Bertuzzi *
Canada
Tyler played for the Detroit Red Wings , the same team as his uncle played.
Scott Bjugstad
Nick Bjugstad *
United States
Toe Blake
Mike Blake
Canada
Johnny Boychuk
John Quenneville
Canada
Johnny is John's uncle by marriage.[ 337]
Brian Bradley
Jack LaFontaine
Canada
Andy Brickley
Connor Brickley
United States
Neal , Aaron, Paul Broten
Shane Gersich
United States
[ 338]
Johnny Bucyk
Randy Bucyk
Canada
[ 339]
Billy Carroll
Boone Jenner *
Canada
Guy Chouinard
Marc Chouinard
Canada
Dave Christian
Brock Nelson *
United States
Lionel , Charlie , & Roy Conacher
Murray Henderson
Canada
Murray and Roy both played for the Boston Bruins .[ 340]
John Cullen
Matt Cullen , Mark Cullen, & Logan Morrison*
United States , Canada
Marty Dallman
Kevin Dallman
Canada
[ 341]
Billy Dea
James Wisniewski
Canada , United States
Both played for the Chicago Blackhawks .
Barry Dean
Zack Smith
Canada
Dave Dunn
Brett Clark
Canada
[ 342]
Roy Edwards
Don Edwards
Canada
Randy Exelby
Kyle Capobianco *
Canada
Denis Gauthier
Julien Gauthier *
Canada
Jean-Sebastien Giguere
Alexandre Fortin
Canada
Clark Gillies
Colton Gillies
Canada
Mike Gillis
Matt & Adam* Pelech
Canada
Jeff Hackett
Matt Hackett
Canada
Floyd, Larry , & Wayne Hillman
Brian Savage
Canada
Brian played for the Montreal Canadiens , where Larry previously played, and the Philadelphia Flyers , who both Larry and Wayne played for.[ 343]
Bobby Holik
David Musil
Czech Republic
Wes Jarvis
Alex Foster
Canada , United States
Foster played for the Toronto Maple Leafs , the same team as his uncle played.
David Jensen
Joe Jensen
United States
Steve Jensen
Nick Jensen *
United States
Mike Johnston
Ryan Johnston
Canada
Mike never played in the NHL, but was the head coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins from June 2014 to December 2015. Ryan's sister (and Mike's niece) Rebecca is a member of the Canada women's national ice hockey team and a two-time Olympic gold winner.
Sami Kapanen
Oliver Kapanen *
Finland
Ed Kea
Jeff Beukeboom & Joe Nieuwendyk
Canada
[ 344] [ 345]
Dan Kesa
Milan Lucic
Canada
[ 346]
Hec , Wally & Ken Kilrea
Brian Kilrea
Canada
[ 347]
Vyacheslav Kozlov & Ivan Novoseltsev
Vladislav Namestnikov*
Russia
Lane Lambert
Brad Lambert *
Canada , Finland
Steve Leach
Jay Leach
United States
Both played for the Boston Bruins .
Jacques Lemaire
Manny Fernandez
Canada
While Fernandez played for the Minnesota Wild , Lemaire was his coach.[ 348]
Mikael Lindholm
Calle Jarnkrok *
Sweden
Joe Malone
Cliff Malone
Canada
Both played for the Montreal Canadiens [ 349] [ 350]
Greg Malone
Brad Malone
Canada
Bill Sr. & Keith McCreary
Ron Attwell
Canada
Bill and Ron both played for the New York Rangers and the St. Louis Blues .
Jim McFadden
Bill Mikkelson
Canada
Earl Miller
Bill Hay
Canada
Both played for the Chicago Blackhawks . Bill was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder, as was his father, Charles .[ 351] [ 352]
Sergio Momesso
Marco Scandella
Canada
Scott Morrow
Scott Morrow *
United States
Mike Murphy
Julian Melchiori
Canada
Bryan & Terry Murray
Tim Murray
Canada
Dennis O'Brien
Shane O'Brien
Canada
[ 353]
Peanuts O'Flaherty
Craig Muni
Canada
Jimmy Peters, Sr.
Glen Currie
Canada
[ 354]
Lance Pitlick
Tyler Pitlick
United States
Didier Pitre
Vic Desjardins
Canada , United States
Pitre was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962, Desjardins was elected to the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974.[ 355]
Bill Ranford
Brendan Ranford
Canada
Marcus Ragnarsson
Gustav Lindstrom *
Sweden
Robert Reichel
Lukas Reichel *
Czech Republic , Germany
Travis Richards
Justin Richards
United States
Luke Richardson
Jakob Chychrun*
Canada
Steve Rooney
Kevin Rooney *
United States
Kevin plays for the New Jersey Devils , the same team as his uncle played.
Bob Sauve
Maxime Sauve
Canada
Jean-Francois Sauve
Philippe Sauve
Canada , United States
Enio Sclisizzi
John Tonelli
Canada
John Tonelli's brother Ray also played in the IHL and USHL. John and Ray Tonelli's mother is Joy Sclisizzi, who is related to NHLer Enio Sclisizzi.[ 356] [ 357] [ 358]
Mike Stapleton
Mark Kastelic*
Canada , United States
Bob Stephenson
Chandler Stephenson *
Canada
Gary Suter
Ryan Suter *
United States
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 .[ 359]
Mario Tremblay
Pascal Trepanier
Canada
Dennis Vial
Drake Batherson *
Canada
Both have played for the Ottawa Senators . Drake's father Norm Batherson played for Ottawa's AHL affiliate but did not play in the NHL.[ 360]
Grand-uncle & grand-nephews
Great, grand-uncle & great, grand-nephew
Cousins
Joe Thornton was teammates with his cousin Scott on the San Jose Sharks .
David Moss is the first cousin of Phil Kessel .
Cousin
Cousin
Cousin
Country
Notes
Tony Amonte
Charlie Coyle *
Bobby Sheehan
United States
Amonte and Coyle are first cousins while Sheehan and Coyle are second cousins.
Ron Attwell
Bill McCreary Jr.
Canada
[ 298]
Larry Aurie
Cummy Burton
Canada
Burton received special permission from James Norris to wear Aurie's retired No. 6 Detroit Red Wings sweater during Burton's tenure with the team.
Ralph Backstrom
Daren Puppa
Canada
Backstrom had long retired by the time Puppa joined the NHL.[ 361]
Jeff Beukeboom
Joe Nieuwendyk
Canada
[ 344] [ 345]
Henry Boucha
T.J. Oshie *
Gary Sargent
United States
Boucha and Sargent are seconds cousins. Oshie is second cousins once removed from both Boucha and Sargent. Boucha and Sargent both played for the Minnesota North Stars .[ 362]
Pierre-Marc Bouchard
P.A. Parenteau
Canada
Seconds cousins. Both played for the New York Islanders .[ 363]
Johnny Boychuk
Zach Boychuk
Canada
Third cousins.[ 364]
Connor Brickley
Daniel Brickley
United States
Second cousins
Wade & Sheldon Brookbank
Geoff Sanderson
Canada
Wade and Geoff played for the Carolina Hurricanes and the Vancouver Canucks at some point in their own careers.
Robin Burns
Pat Burns
Canada
[ 365]
Lyndon Byers
Dane Byers
Canada
[ 366]
Jim Cain
Herb Cain
Canada
Terry Carkner
Matt Carkner
Canada
Third cousins.
Chris Chelios
Nikos Tselios
United States
Chris's father legally changed his family's name from Tselios to Chelios.[ 367]
Marc Chouinard
Eric Chouinard
Canada
Played together during the 2003–04 NHL season for the Minnesota Wild .[ 368]
Wendel Clark
Joe Kocur
Barry Melrose
Canada
Clark & Melrose are first cousins, and 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 .[ 369]
Brian Conacher
Pete Conacher
Murray Henderson
Canada
Both Conacher cousins played for the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 340] [ 370] Cory Conacher is also more distantly related.[ 371]
Lucas Condotta
Matt Martin
Canada
Matt & Mark Cullen
Logan Morrison*
United States , Canada
Adam Deadmarsh
Butch Deadmarsh
Canada
Second cousins.[ 372]
Shane Doan
Keaton Ellerby
Carey Price *
Canada
Doan and Ellerby are first cousins, and Price is their second cousin.[ 373]
Nikolaj Ehlers *
Alexander True
Denmark
Shawn Evans
Dennis Kearns
Canada
[ 374] Evans is also cousins, once removed, with Kearns' son Bracken Kearns .
Tom Fitzgerald
Keith Tkachuk
Jimmy & Kevin Hayes*
United States
Fitzgerald and Tkachuk are first cousins while the Hayes brothers are Tom's second cousins. Tom's brother Scott was a scout for the Boston Bruins , the same team Jimmy played for before his death. Tom and Jimmy played for the Chicago Blackhawks as well as the Florida Panthers during their respective careers.[ 375]
Casey Fitzgerald*
Matthew* & Brady Tkachuk*
United States
Second cousins. Casey and Matthew are both currently playing for the Florida Panthers .
Ron Francis
Mike Liut
Canada
Second cousins who both played for the Hartford Whalers .[ 376]
Tim Gleason
Ben Gleason *
United States
Chris Gratton
Dan Gratton
Josh Gratton
Canada
Josh played for the Phoenix Coyotes , where Chris played for two seasons; both also previously played for the Philadelphia Flyers .[ 377] [ 378]
Bep Guidolin
Aldo Guidolin
Canada
Bryan Hextall
Lin Bend
Canada
Bryan and Lin were cousins from Poplar Point Mb who played together briefly in 1942 on the New York Rangers before Lin left the Rangers to volunteer for the Canadian Army during WW2. Bryan was, of course, a dominant Player for the Rangers and inducted into the HHOF in 1969. Lin never found his way back to the NHL spending 6 years after the war in the AHL and USHL. He was inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame in 1992.
Dale Hoganson
Paul Hoganson
Canada
[ 379]
Bo Horvat *
Travis Konecny *
Canada
Second cousins
Calle Jarnkrok *
Elias Lindholm *
Sweden
They played with Brynäs in the SEL together for a couple of years before coming to the NHL. They also played together for the Calgary Flames in 2021-22.
Christian Jaros
Erik Cernak *
Slovakia
[ 380]
Doug Jarvis
Wes Jarvis
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 .[ 381] [ 382]
Joe Jensen
Nick Jensen
United States
second cousins.
Steve Jensen
David Jensen
United States
first cousins, and played for the Minnesota North Stars .
Kasperi Kapanen*
Oliver Kapanen*
Finland
Reg Kerr
Alan Kerr
Canada
[ 383]
Phil Kessel
David Moss
United States
[ 384]
Joe Kocur
Chandler Stephenson*
Canada
Paul LaDue
Luke Johnson
United States
Georges Laraque
Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre
Canada
Michael Latta
Logan Stanley *
Canada
Ted Lindsay
Bob Errey
Canada
Third cousins. Both played for the Detroit Red Wings .
Ben Lovejoy
Gavin Bayreuther
United States
Morris Lukowich
Bernie Lukowich
Canada
Morris is also cousins, once removed, with Bernie's son Brad Lukowich.
Ryan Malone
Brad Malone
United States , Canada
Kelly, Kevin & Kip Miller
Ryan & Drew Miller
United States
First cousins, once removed. Kelly, Kevin & Kip's father, Lyle Miller, and Ryan and Drew's grandfather, Elwood Miller, were brothers. Kevin and Drew played for the Detroit Red Wings . Ryan, Drew and Kip played for the Anaheim Ducks .[ 146]
Craig Muni
Gerry O'Flaherty
Canada , United States
Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs .[ 305]
Bob & Don Murdoch
Paul & Mark Messier
James Wisniewski
Canada , United States
Second cousins. Messier's grandfather, John Dea, Murdoch's grandmother, Christine Dea, and Wisniewski's granduncle, Howard Dea were siblings. Mark and Don played for the Edmonton Oilers and New York Rangers .
Mitch & Joby Messier
Canada
Second cousins. Joby & Mark played together from 1992 to 1995 with the New York Rangers .[ 140] [ 141]
Scott & Rob Niedermayer
Jason Strudwick
Canada
First cousins[ 385]
Craig Patrick
Chris Patrick
United States
First cousins once removed. Craig played for the Washington Capitals from 1976 to 1979. Chris is the general manager for the Washington Capitals.
Mike David Peluso
Mike Peluso
United States
Both played for the Chicago Blackhawks and the New Jersey Devils .[ 386]
Jim Peplinski
Larry Trader
Canada
Bob Perreault
Gilbert Perreault
Canada
[ 387]
Jimmy Peters, Jr.
Glen Currie
Canada
Both played for the Los Angeles Kings .
Owen Pickering *
Denton Mateychuk *
Canada
Second cousins
Frank Pietrangelo
Alex Pietrangelo *
Canada
Third cousins.[ 388]
Tyler Pitlick
Rem Pitlick
United States
Teammates for the Montreal Canadiens in 2022.
Jean & Denis Potvin
Marc Potvin
Canada
Second cousins. Marc & Jean both played for the Los Angeles Kings .[ 172]
Joel Quenneville
John Quenneville
Canada
First cousins once removed. John played for the New Jersey Devils from 2016-2019, the same team that Joel played for.
Dick & Mickey Redmond
Craig Redmond
Canada
Second cousins.[ 389]
Randy Rota
Darcy Rota
Canada
[ 390]
Philippe Sauve
Maxime Sauve
United States , Canada
Both were drafted in the second round of their respective drafts.
Jean Savard
Denis Savard
Canada
Nick Schultz
Jesse Schultz
Canada
Brendan Shanahan
Luke Evangelista *
Canada
First cousins once removed
Dalton Smith
Cayden Primeau*
Canada , United States
Eric , Marc, Jordan *, & Jared Staal
Jeff Heerema
Canada
All Staal brothers, except Marc, have played for the Carolina Hurricanes , where Jeff used to play.[ 207]
Alex Stalock
Adam Wilcox
United States
Mitchell Stephens *
Owen Tippett *
Canada
Shay Stephenson
Chandler Stephenson*
Canada
Cam Stewart
Greg Stewart
Canada
Brett Sutter
Brandon Sutter
Brody Sutter
Canada
All Sutter cousins, except Brody, were former players of the Carolina Hurricanes . Brett and Brandon played sixteen games together with the Carolina Hurricanes across the 2010–11 and 2011-12 seasons.[ 323] Brandon was part of a 'family' trade in 2012, teaming brothers Jordan and Eric Staal in Carolina for the 2012–13 NHL season .
Scott Thornton
Joe Thornton
Canada
Played together for part of the 2005–06 NHL season with the San Jose Sharks .[ 391]
John Tonelli
Ryan Jones
Canada
John Tonelli's brother Ray also played in the IHL and USHL. John and Ray Tonelli's mother is Joy Sclisizzi, who is related to NHLer Enio Sclisizzi .[ 356] [ 357] [ 358]
Perry Turnbull
Randy Turnbull
Canada
Randy only played one game in the NHL .[ 392]
Marc-Édouard Vlasic *
Alex Vlasic *
Canada , United States
Fabian Zetterlund *
Andre Lee *
Sweden
Second cousins. They played against each other on October 25th, 2024 when the Kings hosted the Sharks at Crypto.com Arena.
In-law
This category is for pairings of in-laws .
Alexander Selivanov 's father-in-law is Phil Esposito , who was his general manager while he played for the Tampa Bay Lightning .
Bobby Holik , pictured here with the Atlanta Thrashers , is the brother-in-law of Frank Musil .
In-law
In-law
Country
Notes
Sid Abel
Bob Johnson
Canada , United States
Johnson's father-in-law.
Gerry Abel
Johnson's brother-in-law.
Maxim Afinogenov
Max Pacioretty *
Russia , United States
Brothers-in-law. Pacioretty married Afinogenov's sister, Katia Afinogenova.
Mike Backman
Matt Moulson and Jonathan Quick *
Canada , United States
Mike Backman is father-in-law to both. Moulson is married to Backman's daughter Alicia. Quick is married to Backman's daughter Jaclyn.[ 393]
Pete Backor
Rudy Migay
Canada
Brothers-in-law who both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs .
Mike Boland
Don Luce
Canada
Brothers-in-law who both played together for part of the 1978–79 NHL season with the Buffalo Sabres . Luce is married to Boland's sister, Diane.[ 394]
John Blum
Paul & Mark Messier
Canada
Brothers-in-law. John and Mark both played for the Edmonton Oilers . Blum is married to Paul and Mark's sister, Jennifer.[ 141]
Mitch & Joby Messier
Second cousins-in-law.
Garth Butcher
Doug & Mark Morrison
Canada
Butcher and Morrisons are brothers-in-law. Butcher is married to Morrisons' sister.[ 151]
Josh Gorges
Gorges is Doug's son-in-law and Mark's nephew-in-law.
Guy Carbonneau
Brenden Morrow
Canada
Father-in-law and son-in-law, who were teammates on the Dallas Stars for the 1999–2000 NHL season .[ 395]
Jeff Chychrun
Luke Richardson
Canada
Brothers-in-law. Chychrun married Richardson's sister, Nancy. Both played for the Edmonton Oilers , as teammates, and the Philadelphia Flyers .
Casey Cizikas *
Sean Monahan *
Canada
Brothers-in-law. Cizikas' wife Kristy and Monahan's wife Brittany are sisters.
Bobby Clarke
Peter White
Canada
Father-in-law and son-in-law. White played for the Philadelphia Flyers while Clarke was the team's general manager .[ 396]
Shayne Corson
Darcy Tucker
Canada
Brothers-in-law who played together for the Montreal Canadiens from 1996 to 1998 , and the Toronto Maple Leafs from 2000 to 2003 . Tucker is married to Corson's sister, Shannon.[ 397]
Alain Cote
Luc Dufour
Canada
Dufour's brother-in-law.
Jean-Philippe Cote
Canada
Dufour's nephew-in-law. Cote and Dufour both played for the Quebec Nordiques .[ 398]
Bob Dill
Bob Paradise
United States
Father-in-law and son-in-law.
Dallas Eakins
Andreas Karlsson
Canada , Sweden
Brothers-in-law. Both Ingrid Kavelaars , wife of Eakins, and Monique Kavelaars , wife of Karlsson, are twin sisters.
Phil Esposito
Alexander Selivanov
Canada , Russia
Selivanov's father-in-law. Selivanov played for the Tampa Bay Lightning while Phil was the team's general manager.[ 399]
Tony Esposito
Selivanov's uncle-in-law.
Micheal Ferland
Brett Kulak
Canada
Cousins-in-law. Ferland's wife Kayleigh and Kulak's wife Caitlyn are cousins.
Ray Ferraro
Don & Tony Granato
Canada , United States
Ray and Tony were 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 . Don never played in the NHL but served as a head coach of the Buffalo Sabres since the 2020–21 NHL season . Ferraro is married to Don and Tony's sister Cammi , who played for the United States women's national ice hockey team .[ 400]
Mike, Nick* & Marcus* Foligno
Eddie Giacomin
Canada
Giacomin's nephew-in-law and grand-nephew-in-law. Eddie and Mike played for the Detroit Red Wings . Mike married Eddie's niece, Janis Giacomin, mother to Nick and Marcus.
Wade Redden
Canada , United States
Redden's uncle-in-law and cousins-in-law. Nick and Wade both played for the Ottawa Senators . Redden married Mike's niece and Nick and Marcus' cousin, Danica Topolnisky.
Danny Gare
Tom Renney
Canada
Brothers-in-law. They have been part of the Edmonton Oilers organization, though not simultaneously. Danny was a player in 1986–87 NHL season and Tom was the head coach from 2010-2012.[ 401]
Bernie Geoffrion
Hartland Monahan
Canada
Monahan's father-in-law.[ 270]
Dan Geoffrion
Monahan's brother-in-law.
Blake Geoffrion
Monahan's nephew-in-law.
Ken Gernander
Trent Klatt
United States
Brothers-in-law. Were linemates together for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers .[ 402]
Ryan Getzlaf
Keith Aulie
Canada
Cousins-in-law. Aulie married Getzlaf's cousin, Ashley Getzlaf.
Doug Gibson
Craig Ramsay
Canada
Brothers-in-law.[ 403]
Clark Gillies
Bob Bourne
Canada
Brothers-in-law. Both played for the New York Islanders . Bourne's son, Justin , married Gillies' daughter, Brianna.
Colton Gillies
Bourne's nephew-in-law.
Bobby Holik
Frank Musil
Czech Republic
Brothers-in-law. Musil is married to Holik's sister, Andrea Holikova.[ 404]
Kerry Huffman
Mike Posavad
Canada
Brothers-in-law.[ 405]
Pat Hughes
Mark Napier
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 . Both also played for the Buffalo Sabres .[ 406]
Doug Jarvis
Dwight Foster
Canada
Cousins-in-law.
Wes Jarvis
Brothers-in-law. Foster married Jarvis' sister, Maryann.
Mike Keenan
Joe Nieuwendyk
Canada
Second cousins-in-law. Both Keenan and Nieuwendyk were part of the Calgary Flames and the Florida Panthers organizations as a head coach and a player, respectively. Keenan's second cousin, Derek , married Nieuwendyk's sister, Wendy.
Red Kelly
Lou Jankowski
Canada
Brothers-in-law. Both played for the Detroit Red Wings .
Rick Lapointe
Brad Maxwell
Canada
Brothers-in-law. Both played for the Quebec Nordiques .[ 407]
Rick Ley
Don Lever
Canada
Brothers-in-law. Ley is married to Lever's sister, Ellen.[ 408]
Bob Lorimer
Jim Nahrgang
Canada
Brothers-in-law.[ 409]
Tom Lysiak
Justin Braun
Canada , United States
Braun's father-in-law. Braun is married to Lysiak's daughter and Makar's cousin, Jessie.
Cale Makar *
Second cousins-in-law.
Dave & Don Maloney
Doug Sulliman
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.[ 410]
Howie Menard
Darren Eliot
Canada
Eliot's father-in-law. Both played for the Detroit Red Wings and the Los Angeles Kings .[ 411]
Hillary Menard
Eliot's uncle-in-law.
Joe Micheletti
Mike Modano
United States
Modano's father-in-law. Modano married Micheletti's daughter, Allison.
Pat Micheletti
Modano's uncle-in-law. Both played for the Minnesota North Stars .
Howie Morenz
Bernie Geoffrion
Canada
Father-in-law and son-in-law who both played for the Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers .[ 270]
Billy Coutu
Bernie Geoffrion & Howie Morenz
Canada
Coutu's sister-in-law was Morenz's mother-in-law, and Geoffrion's grandmother. Coutu and Morenz played together on the Montreal Canadiens .
Kirk Muller
Brad Malone
Canada
Father-in-law and son-in-law. Malone married Muller's daughter, Bryelle.
Murray Murdoch
Billy Dea
Canada
Cousins-in-law. Both played for the New York Rangers .
Mike Murphy
Vic Venasky
Canada
Brothers-in-law who were teammates on the Los Angeles Kings from 1973 to 1979 .[ 412]
Brady Murray
Mason Raymond
Canada
Second cousins-in-law. Raymond married Murray's second cousin, Megan.[ 413]
Evgeny Namestnikov
Vyacheslav Kozlov
Russia
Brothers-in-law. Namestnikov married Kozlov's sister.
Michal Neuvirth
Radko Gudas *
Czech Republic
Brothers-in-law. Both were briefly teammates in the Philadelphia Flyers organization when Gudas was traded to Philadelphia on June 14, 2019. Neuvirth became a free agent sixteen days later. Neuvirth married Gudas' sister, Karolina.
Kent & Robert Nilsson
Nikolai Khabibulin
Sweden , Russia
Khabibulin's brother-in-law and son-in-law. Robert married Khabibulin's daughter, Sasha. All three played for the Edmonton Oilers . Kent and Khabibulin played for the Winnipeg Jets , of the WHA and the NHL , respectively. Robert and Khabibulin were teammates on the Edmonton Oilers from 2009–10 NHL season
Petteri Nummelin
Antti Niemi
Finland
Brothers-in-law. Niemi married Nummelin's sister.[ 414]
Jacques Plante
Nathan Horton
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.
Carey Price
Yannick Weber
Canada , Switzerland
Brothers-in-law. Both played for the Montreal Canadiens . Weber married Price's sister, Kayla.
Bob Pulford
Dean Lombardi
Canada , United States
Father-in-law and son-in-law who both became general manager of the Los Angeles Kings .
Mika Pyorala
Pekka Rinne
Finland
Brothers-in-law. Pyorala married Rinne's twin sister, Anna.[ 415]
Daryl Reaugh
Brendan Morrison
Canada
Brothers-in-law. Both Kristin, wife of Reaugh, and Erin, wife of Morrison, are sisters.
Cory Sarich
Nick Schultz
Canada
Brothers-in-law. Both Reagan Dibb, wife of Sarich, and Jessica Dibb, wife of Schultz, are sisters.
Derrick Smith
Keith & Wayne Primeau
Canada
Brothers-in-law. Derrick and Keith played for the Philadelphia Flyers .
Pat & Mike Stapleton
Ed Kastelic
Canada
Kastelic's father-in-law and brother-in-law. Katelic married Pat's daughter and Mike's sister, Susan.
Bud Stefanski
Cory Stillman
Canada
Father-in-law and son-in-law. Stillman married Stefanski's daughter, Mara. Bud played only one game in the NHL .[ 416]
Mark Stone*
Cody Ceci *
Canada
Brothers-in-law. Stone's wife, Hayley, and Ceci's wife, Jamie, are sisters.
Mike, Mark, Colin Stuart
Nate Thompson
United States
Brothers-in-law. Thompson married Stuart's sister, Cristin. Both Mark and Nate played for the Boston Bruins .
Maxime Talbot
Dion Phaneuf
Canada
Fourth cousins-in-law. Talbot married Phaneuf's fourth cousin, Cynthia Phaneuf .
Steve & Christian Thomas
Adam Henrique *
Canada
Adam's father-in-law and brother-in-law. Adam married Steve's daughter and Christian's sister, Lauren. Steve and Adam played for the New Jersey Devils and the Anaheim Ducks .
Josef Vasicek
Thomas Vanek
Czech Republic , Austria
Brothers-in-law. Vasicek's sister married Vanek's brother.[ 417]
Vladimir Vujtek
Robert, Ronald Petrovicky
Czech Republic , Slovakia
Brothers-in-law. Vladimir and Robert played for the Tampa Bay Lightning . Vladimir and Ronald played for the Atlanta Thrashers and the Pittsburgh Penguins .
Noah Welch
Paul Postma
United States , Canada
Brothers-in-law. Both played for the Atlanta Thrashers . Welch married Postma's sister, Alissa.
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