| | Family Ties | | Surname | Siblings | Country | Notes | | Allen | George, Viv | Canada | | | Allison | Mike, Dave | Canada | | | Andersson | Mikael, Niklas | Sweden | Played part of the 1999-00 NHL season together with the New York Islanders. | | Arbour | Ernest "Ty", Jack | Canada | | | Babych | Wayne, Dave | Canada | Also brothers-in-law, as they are married to sisters. | | Barrett | Fred, John | Canada | | | Bathgate | Andy, Frank | Canada | | | Bell | Gordon, Joe | Canada | | | Bennett | Curt, Harvey, Bill | United States | Curt and Harvey played together during the 1978-79 NHL season with the St. Louis Blues. Curt was also the first American drafted by an NHL team to play in the league. Brother John played in the WHA. | | Benning | Jim, Brian | Canada | | | Bentley | Reg, Doug, Max | 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. | | Berry | Doug, Ken | 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. | | Biron | Martin, Mathieu | Canada | Mathieu once scored a goal on Martin. | | Blair | Chuck, Dusty | Canada | | | Bordeleau | Christian, J. P., Paulin | Canada | Christian and J. P. played together in the 1971-72 NHL season with the Chicago Blackhawks. | | Boucher | Buck, Billy, Frank, Robert | Canada | Billy and Robert played together for part of the 1923-24 NHL season with the Montreal Canadiens.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. | | Bourcier | Conrad, Jean | Canada | | | Broderick | Len, Ken | Canada | Len played only one game in the NHL. | | Brookbank | Wade, Sheldon | Canada | | | Broten | Neal, Aaron, Paul | United States | Neal and Paul played together from 1993 to 1995 with the Dallas Stars. | | Brown | Doug, Greg | United States | | | Brownschidle | Jack, Jeff | United States | | | Bruneteau | Eddie, Mud | Canada | | | Bure | Pavel, Valeri | 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. | | Busnick | Mike, Ron | Canada | | | Butsayev | Viacheslav, Yuri | Russia | | | Caffery | Jack, Terry | Canada | | | Callander | Drew, Jock | Canada | | | Camazzola | Jim, Tony | Canada | | | Capuano | Dave, Jack | United States | | | 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. | | Carse | Bob, Bill | Canada | Played together with the Chicago Black Hawks. | | Cavallini | Gino, Paul | Canada | Played together from 1987 to 1992 with the St. Louis Blues. | | Cherry | Don, Dick | Canada | Don played only one game in the NHL, a playoff game for the Boston Bruins. | | Cleghorn | Sprague, Odie | Canada | Played together from 1921 to 1925 with the Montreal Canadiens, winning the Stanley Cup together in 1924. | | Cloutier | Sylvain, Dan | Canada | | | Colville | Neil, Mac | Canada | Played together from 1935 to 1942 and 1945 to 1947 with the New York Rangers, winning the Stanley Cup together in 1940. | | Comrie | Paul, Mike | Canada | | | Conacher | Charlie, Lionel, Roy | Canada | Charlie was Roy's coach with the Chicago Blackhawks. | | Cook | Bill, Bun, Bud | 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. | | Costello | Les, Murray | Canada | | | Courtnall | Geoff, Russ | Canada | Played together for part of the 1994-95 NHL season with the Vancouver Canucks. | | Crawford | Bob, Marc, Lou | Canada | | | Crowder | Bruce, Keith | Canada | Played together from 1982 to 1984 with the Boston Bruins. | | Cullen | Brian, Barry, Ray | Canada | Brian and Barry played together from 1955 to 1959 with the Toronto Maple Leafs. | | Cullen | Matt, Mark | United States | | | Damore | Nick, Hank | Canada | Nick played only one game in the NHL. | | Darragh | Jack, Harold | Canada | | | Denneny | Corbett, Cy | 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. | | Dillon | Wayne, Gary | Canada | | | Dineen | Peter, Gord, Kevin | Canada | | | Dionne | Marcel, Gilbert | Canada | | | Drury | Ted, Chris | United States | | | Dryden | Dave, Ken | Canada | On March 20, 1971, Dave & Ken became the first brothers to face each other as goaltenders in an NHL game. | | Eaves | Mike, Murray | Canada | | | Esposito | Phil, Tony | Canada | First time in NHL history where one brother scored on another (Phil scored on Tony). Not related to Angelo Esposito | | Evans | Paul, Doug, Kevin | Canada | | | Fata | Rico, Drew | Canada | | | Fedorov | Sergei, Fedor | Russia | | | Felsner | Brian, Denny | United States | | | Ferraro | Chris, Peter (Twins) | United States | Played together from 1995 to 1997 with the New York Rangers, in 1997 with the Pittsburgh Penguins, and 2001 with the Washington Capitals. | | Fillion | Bob, Marcel | Canada | Marcel played only one game in the NHL. | | Finnigan | Frank, Ed | Canada | | | Fitzgerald | Rusty, Zack | United States | | | Flockhart | Rob, Ron | Canada | | | Fraser | Archie, Harvey | Canada | | | Gardner | Dave, Paul | Canada | | | Gillis | Mike, Paul | Canada | | | Glover | Fred, Howie | Canada | | | Goc | Sascha, Marcel | Germany | | | Gould | John, Larry | Canada | | | Gratton | Gilles, Norm | Canada | | | Greig | Bruce, Mark | Canada | | | Gretzky | Wayne, Brent | Canada | Highest-scoring pair of brothers in NHL history. | | Hamel | Gilles, Jean | Canada | | | Hannigan | Gord, Pat, Ray | Canada | | | Hanson | Emil, Oscar | Canada | | | Harkins | Brett, Todd | Canada | | | Hatcher | Kevin, Derian | United States | Played together for the Dallas Stars from 1994 to 1996. | | Hergesheimer | Phil, Wally | Canada | | | Hextall | Bryan, Jr., Dennis | Canada | * | | Hicke | Bill, Ernie | Canada | * | | Hickey | Greg, Pat | Canada | * | | Hicks | Doug, Glenn | Canada | * | | Hillman | Floyd, Larry, Wayne | 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.* | | Hoekstra | Ed, Cecil | Canada | * | | Holt | Gary, Randy | Canada | * | | Hossa | Marian, Marcel | Slovakia | Both brothers played for Team Slovakia at the 2006 Winter Olympics.* | | Howe | Gordie, Vic | Canada | * | | Howe | Mark, Marty | United States | Played together from 1979 to 1982 with the Hartford Whalers.* | | Hull | Bobby, Dennis, | Canada | * | | Hunter | Dale, Dave, Mark | Canada | * | | Ihnacak | Miroslav, Peter | Czech Republic | * | | Jackson | Art, Busher | Canada | * | | Jerwa | Frank, Joe | Canada, Poland | * | | Johnson | Greg, Ryan | Canada | * | | Joliat | Aurel, Rene | Canada | * | | Jones | Bob, Jim | Canada | * | | Jonsson | Jorgen, Kenny | Sweden | Won a gold medal together representing Team Sweden at the 1994 Winter Olympics, and another gold at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Played part of the 1999-00 NHL season together with the New York Islanders. | | Kaberle | Frantisek, Tomas | Czech Republic | Both brothers won bronze medals as representatives of Team Czech Republic at the 2006 Winter Olympics.* | | Kannegiesser | Gord, Sheldon | Canada | * | | Kariya | Paul, Steve, Martin | Canada | * | | Kilrea | Hec, Wally, Ken | 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.* | | Kiprusoff | Marko, Miikka | Finland | * | | Kitchen | Bill, Mike | Canada | * | | Kleinendorst | Scot, Kurt | United States | 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.* | | Koivu | Saku, Mikko | Finland | Saku is the captain of NHL team Montreal Canadiens and Mikko plays for the NHL team Minnesota Wild. Both brothers won silver medals as representatives of Team Finland at the 2006 Winter Olympics, and another set of silver medals at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey. The latest victory of these brothers is the bronze medal of 2008 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships in Canada, Halifax. * | | Kordic | John, Dan | Canada | * | | Kostitsyn | Andrei, Sergei | Belarus | * | | Kronwall | Niklas, Staffan | Sweden | * | | Kyle | Bill, Gus | Canada | * | | LaForest | Mark, Bob | Canada | * | | Langkow | Scott, Daymond | Canada | * | | Larmer | Steve, Jeff | Canada | Played together on the Chicago Blackhawks between 1983 and 1986.* | | Lebeau | Stephan, Patrick | Canada | Played for part of the 1990-91 NHL season together with the Montreal Canadiens.* | | Leeb | Brad, Greg | Canada | * | | Lefley | Bryan, Chuck | Canada | * | | Lemieux | Alain, Mario | Canada | Played just one game together during the 1986-87 NHL season with the Pittsburgh Penguins.* | | Lemieux | Claude, Jocelyn | Canada | * | | Lepine | Hec, Pit | Canada | * | | Leswick | Jack, Pete, Tony | Canada | * | | Lindros | Eric, Brett | Canada | * | | Linden | Trevor, Jamie | Canada | * | | Loob | Peter, Hakan | Sweden | * | | Loughlin | Clem, Wilf | Canada | * | | Lowrey | Fred, Gerry | Canada | * | | Lundqvist | Henrik, Joel (twins) | Sweden | * | | MacMillan | Billy, Bob | Canada | * | | Mahovlich | Frank, Peter | Canada | Played together from 1967 to 1969 with the Detroit Red Wings, and from 1970 to 1974 with the Montreal Canadiens.* | | Maki | Chico, Wayne | Canada | * | | Maloney | Dave, Don | Canada | Played together from 1978 to 1985 with the New York Rangers.* | | Manery | Randy, Kris | Canada | * | | Mantha | Georges, Sylvio | Canada | Played together from 1928 to 1936 for the Montreal Canadiens, winning the Stanley Cup in 1930 and 1931.* | | McBain | Jason, Mike | Canada | * | | McCreary | Bill Sr., Keith | Canada | * | | McNab | Peter, David | United States | * | | McRae | Basil, Chris | Canada | * | | Meissner | Barrie, Dick | Canada | * | | Menard | Hillary, Howie | Canada | * | | Messier | Mitch, Joby | Canada | * | | Messier | Paul, Mark | Canada | * | | Metz | Nick, Don | Canada | Played together from 1938 to 1948 with the Toronto Maple Leafs, winning the Stanley Cup together in 1945 and 1947.* | | Michalek | Zbynek, Milan | Czech Republic | * | | Michaluk | Art, John | Canada | * | | Micheletti | Pat, Joe | United States | * | | Miller | Bob, Paul | United States | Paul played his only 3 NHL games with Bob during the 1981-82 NHL season with the Colorado Rockies.* | | Miller | Kelly, Kevin, Kip | United States | Kevin and Kelly played together for part of the 1992-93 NHL season with the Washington Capitals.* | | Miller | Ryan, Drew | United States | Drew made his debut with the Anaheim Ducks in the 2007 playoffs.* | | Mironov | Dmitri, Boris | Russia | Won a silver medal together representing Team Russia at the 1998 Winter Olympics.* | | Mokosak | Carl, John | Canada | * | | Moller | Mike, Randy | Canada | * | | Moore | Steve, Dominic | Canada | Brother Mark was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1997.* | | Morrison | Doug, Mark | Canada | * | | Mullen | Joe, Brian | United States | * | | Mulvey | Grant, Paul | Canada | * | | 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.* | | Nedorost | Andrej, Vaclav | Czech Republic | | Nelson | Todd, Jeff | Canada | Todd later coached Jeff with the Muskegon Fury of the United Hockey League.* | | Niedermayer | Scott, Rob | Canada | Faced each other in the 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.** | | Nielsen | Jeff, Kirk | United States | * | | Norris | James D., Bruce, Marguerite | United States | Marguerite was the first woman president of an NHL team (Detroit).* | | Norton | Jeff, Brad | United States | Played together for part of the 2001-02 NHL season with the Florida Panthers.[161] | | Odelein | Selmar, Lyle | Canada | * | | O'Shea | Danny, Kevin | Canada | Played together in the WHA with the Minnesota Fighting Saints.* | | Paiement | Rosaire, Wilf | Canada | Father was a Canadian arm-wrestling champion.* | | Pandolfo | Jay, Mike | United States | 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.* | | Parise | Zach, Jordan | United States | Both brothers are now in the New Jersey Devils system, Zach playing for the Devils and Jordan playing with their minor league affiliate.* | | Patey | Doug, Larry | Canada | * | | Patrick | Lester, Frank | Canada | * | | Patrick | Lynn, Muzz | Canada | Played together with the New York Rangers from 1937 to 1946, winning the Stanley Cup in 1940.* | | Patrick | Craig, Glenn | United States | 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.** | | Patrick | Steve, James | Canada | Played together from 1984 to 1986 with the New York Rangers.* | | Pettinger | Eric, Gord | Canada | * | | Picard | Noel, Roger | Canada | * | | Plager | Barclay, Bob, Bill | Canada | Barclay & Bob played together from 1967 to 1977 for the St. Louis Blues; Bill joined them between 1968 and 1972* | | 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.* | | Plumb | Rob, Ron | Canada | * | | Poile | Bud , Don | Canada | * | | Potvin | Jean, Denis | Canada | Played together from 1973 to 1978 and 1980 to 1981 with the New York Islanders, winning the Stanley Cup in 1981.* | | Prentice | Dean, Eric | Canada | Eric is, to date, the youngest player to be signed by the Toronto Maple Leafs.* | | Primeau | Keith, Wayne | Canada | Once fought each other during a game, when Keith played for Hartford and Wayne was with the Sabres. | | Pronger | Sean, Chris | Canada | Have both played for Anaheim at some point in their careers, but not together.* | | Pronovost | Marcel, Claude, Jean | Canada | Claude played only three games in the NHL.* | | Quackenbush | Bill, Max | Canada | * | | Radulov | Igor, Alexander | Russia | | | Reardon | Terry, Ken | Canada | Played together from 1941 to 1943 with the Montreal Canadiens.* Later faced each other in the Stanley Cup Finals, where Ken’s Canadiens beat Terry’s Boston Bruins.* | | Redmond | Dick, Mickey | Canada | * | | Regehr | Robyn, Richie | Canada | Played together with the Calgary Flames.* Only NHL brothers to be born in the Southern Hemisphere. | | Richard | Maurice, Henri | 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.** | | Rivers | Jamie, Shawn | Canada | [187] | | Roberge | Mario, Serge | Canada | * | | Roberts | Doug, Gordie | United States | * | | Robertson | Geordie, Torrie | Canada | * | | Robinson | Larry, Moe | Canada | Moe played only one game in the NHL, with Larry, for the Montreal Canadiens.* | | Roche | Des, Earl | Canada | * | | Rousseau | Bobby, Guy, Roland | Canada | * | | Roy | Patrick, Stephane | Canada | * | | Ruutu | Jarkko, Tuomo | Finland | Both represented Team Finland at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey. Jarkko plays for the Ottawa Senators and Tuomo for the Carolina Hurricanes.* | | Sacco | Joe, David | United States | 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.* | | Sauve | Bob, Jean-Francois | Canada | Played together from 1980 to 1983 with the Buffalo Sabres.* | | Schaefer | Peter, Nolan | Canada | * | | Schmautz | Bobby, Cliff | Canada | * | | Schmidt | Jackie, Otto | Canada | * | | Schock | Ron, Dan | Canada | Both played for the Boston Bruins, but not together.* | | Sedin | Daniel, Henrik (twins) | Sweden | Linemates on the Vancouver Canucks, both brothers won gold medals as representatives of Team Sweden at the 2006 Winter Olympics.* | | Seiling | Rod, Ric | Canada | * | | Shannon | Darryl, Darrin | Canada | Played together from 1994 to 1996 with the Winnipeg Jets.[202] | | Sheehy | Neil, Timothy | United States | * | | Simon | Cully, Thain | Canada | * | | Sigalet | Jordan, Jonathan | Canada | Both have played one game for the Boston Bruins, but not together; they were also teammates for the Bruins' minor league affiliate.* | | Smith | Gord, Billy | Canada | * | | Smith | Brian, Gary | Canada | * | | Smith | Don, Ken | Canada | * | | Smyth | Kevin, Ryan | Canada | * | | Sobchuk | Dennis, Gene | Canada | * | | Staal | Eric, Marc, Jordan | Canada | * | | Stanfield | Fred, Jack, Jim | Canada | * | | Stankiewicz | Myron, Ed | Canada | * | | Stastny | Anton, Marian, Peter | 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 | United States | Sons of Peter Stastny* | | Stevens | Scott, Mike | Canada | * | | Sullivan | Frank, Peter | Canada | * | | Sundstrom | Patrik, Peter (twins) | Sweden | Played part of the 1989-90 NHL season together for the New Jersey Devils.* | | Sutter | Brian, Darryl, Duane, Brent, Rich, Ron (Rich & Ron are twins) | 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. | | Taylor | Tim, Chris | Canada | Played part of the 1998-99 NHL season together for the Boston Bruins.* | | Thompson | Tiny, Paul | Canada | Faced each other in the 1929 Stanley Cup Finals, where Tiny’s Boston Bruins beat Paul’s New York Rangers.* | | Teal | Skip, Vic | Canada | * | | Timonen | Kimmo, Jussi | Finland | Both played for the Philadelphia Flyers.* | | Tjarnqvist | Daniel, Mathias | Sweden | * | | Toppazzini | Zellio, Jerry | Canada | * | | Trottier | Bryan, Rocky | Canada | * | | Turgeon | Pierre, Sylvain | Canada | * | | Vopat | Jan, Roman | Czech Republic | Played together for parts of the 1996-97 NHL season and 1997-98 NHL season with the Los Angeles Kings.* | | Warwick | Bill, Grant | Canada | Played together from 1941 to 1943 with the New York Rangers.* | | Watson | Joe, Jimmy | Canada | Played together from 1973 to 1978 with the Philadelphia Flyers, winning the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975.* | | Wesley | Blake, Glen | Canada | * | | Williams | Butch, Tommy | United States | * | | Williams | Fred, Gord | Canada | * | | Wilson | Murray, Doug | Canada | * | | Wilson | Johnny, Larry | 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.* | | Yaremchuk | Gary, Ken | Canada | * | | Last name | Parent | Children | Country | Notes: | | Abel | Sid | Gerry | Canada, United States | Gerry played only one game in the NHL.* | | Adams | Charles | Weston | United States | Charles was the first owner of the Boston Bruins.* | | Apps | Syl | Syl Jr. | Canada | * | | Arnason | Chuck | Tyler | Canada, United States | * | | Attwell | Ron | Bob | Canada, United States | * | | Bassen | Hank | Bob | Canada | Both played for the Chicago Blackhawks.* | | Bennett | Harvey, Sr. | Curt, Harvey Jr., Bill | Canada, United States | Harvey Sr. and Bill both played for the Boston Bruins. | | Boileau | Rene | Marc | Canada | * | | Bouchard | Emile 'Butch' | Pierre | Canada | Both won the Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens.* | | Bordeleau | Paulin | Sebastien | Canada | | | Bourque | Ray | Chris | Canada, United States | * | | Brown | Adam | Andy | Canada | Both played for the Detroit Red Wings. Andy was the last NHL goaltender to play without a mask.* | | Bubla | Jiri | Jiri Slegr | Czech Republic | They both played for the Vancouver Canucks. They both won the IIHF World Hockey Championship Gold Medals.** | | Buchanan | Bucky | Ron | Canada | * | | Campbell | Colin | Gregory | Canada | * | | Carr | Red | Gene | Canada | * | | Chouinard | Guy | Eric | Canada | * | | Clancy | King | Terry | Canada | Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.* | | Colley | Tom | Kevin | Canada, United States | Tom played only one game in the NHL.* | | Conacher | Charlie | Pete | Canada | Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.* | | Conacher | Lionel | Brian | Canada | * | | Cote | Alain | Jean-Philippe | Canada | * | | Creighton | Dave | Adam | Canada | Both played for the Chicago Blackhawks.* | | Crombeen | Mike | B.J. | Canada, United States | * | | Crozier | Joe | Greg | Canada | Greg played only one game in the NHL.* | | Cullen | Barry | John | Canada | Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.* | | DeMarco | Ab, Sr. | Ab, Jr. | Canada | Both played for the Boston Bruins and New York Rangers.* | | Dineen | Bill | Gord, Peter, Kevin | Canada | Bill was Kevin's coach with the Philadelphia Flyers.* | | Dube | Norm | Christian | Canada | * | | Eaves | Mike | Patrick | United States | * | | Ferguson | Norm | Craig | Canada | * | | Ferguson | John Sr. | John Jr. | Canada | * | | Fogolin | Lee Sr. | Lee Jr. | Canada, United States | * | | Foligno | Mike | Nick | Canada, United States | * | | Francis | Emile | Bob | Canada | * | | Gagner | Dave | Sam | Canada | * | | Gainey | Bob | Steve | Canada | Steve was drafted by his father, who was general manager of the Dallas Stars.* | | Gardner | Cal | Dave, Paul | Canada | Cal and Paul both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.* | | Geoffrion | Bernie | Dan | Canada | Both played for the Montreal Canadiens.* | | Goldup | Hank | Glenn | Canada* | | Grahame | Charlotte, Ron | John | Canada, United States | 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 | Canada | Both were owners of the Vancouver Canucks; Frank named Arthur Assistant to the Chairman in 1981 when Arthur was only 23.* | | Hajt | Bill | Chris | Canada United States | * | | Hagman | Matti | Niklas | Finland | * | | Hampson | Ted | Gord | Canada | * | | Haworth | Gord | Alan | Canada | * | | Hextall | Bryan | Bryan, Jr., Dennis | Canada | All three played for the New York Rangers, but not at the same time.* | | Hextall | Bryan, Jr. | Ron | Canada | * | | Hicks | Wayne | Alex | United States, Canada | Both played for the Pittsburgh Penguins.* | | Hodge | Ken | Ken, Jr. | Canada | Both played for the Boston Bruins; became first father-son duo to score a hat trick for the same team.* | | Holmes | Louis | Chuck | Canada | * | | 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.* | | 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.* Only father-son combination to win the Hart Trophy for league MVP.* | | Ingarfield | Earl, Sr. | Earl, Jr. | Canada, United States | * | | Johansen | Bill | Trevor | Canada | Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.* | | Johnson | Bob | Brent | United States | Both played for the St. Louis Blues.* On February 4, 2006, Brent faced John Grahame, the first time two-second generation goaltenders faced each other in an NHL game.* | | Johnson | Bob | Mark | United States | Mark played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, where his father later coached the team to a Stanley Cup championship.* | | Kromm | Bobby | Richard | Canada | * | | Lacroix | Pierre | Eric | Canada | * | | Lafreniere | Roger | Jason | Canada | * | | Laperriere | Jacques | Daniel | Canada | * | | Larose | Claude | Guy | Canada | * | | Leach | Reggie | Jamie | Canada | * | | Lindsay | Bert | Ted | Canada | * | | LoPresti | Sam | Pete | United States | * | | Lukowich | Bernie | Brad | Canada | * | | MacKell | Jack | Fleming | Canada | * | | Malone | Greg | Ryan | Canada, United States | Both played for the Pittsburgh Penguins; became only the second father-son duo to score a hat trick for the same team.** | | McCreary | Bill, Sr. | Bill Jr. | Canada, United States | * | | McMahon | Mike, Sr. | Mike, Jr. | Canada | * | | McNab | Max | Peter, David | Canada United States | * | | Meloche | Gilles | Eric | Canada | * | | Morrison | Jim | Dave | Canada | * | | Murray | Andy | Brady | Canada | Brady plays for the Los Angeles Kings, the team Andy used to coach.* | | Nilsson | Kent | Robert | Sweden | * | | Nolan | Ted | Brandon | Canada | Ted was an assistant coach for the Hartford Whalers. Brandon played for the franchise in Carolina.* | | Norris | James | Bruce, James D., Marguerite | United States | * | | Nystrom | Bob | Eric | Sweden United States | * | | O'Flaherty | "Peanuts" | Gerry | Canada, United States | * | | Palazzari | Aldo | Doug | United States | * | | Parise | J.P. | Zach | Canada, United States | * | | 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.* | | 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).** | | Peters | Jim, Sr. | Jim Jr. | Canada | Both played for the Detroit Red Wings.* | | Pratt | Babe | Tracy | Canada | Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.* | | Pyatt | Nelson | Taylor | Canada | * | | Raglan | Clare "Rags" | Herb | Canada | * | | Reise | Leo | Leo Jr. | Canada | First father-son combination to play in the NHL; both played for the New York Rangers.* | | Richmond | Steve | Danny | United States | * | | Riggin | Dennis | Pat | Canada | * | | Roberts | Doug | David | United States | * | | Robinson | Doug | Rob | Canada | * | | Sauve | Bob | Philippe | Canada, United States | * | | Selke | Frank | Frank, Jr. | Canada | * | | Smith | Des | Brian, Gary | Canada | * | | Smith | Stuart | Brian | Canada | * | | Smrke | Stan | John | Canada | * | | Smythe | Conn | Stafford | Canada | Stafford bought the Toronto Maple Leafs from his father.* | | Spring | Frank | Corey | Canada | * | | Stapleton | Pat | Mike | Canada | Both played for the Chicago Blackhawks.* | | Stastny | Peter | Paul, Yan | Slovakia, United States | Paul plays for the Colorado Avalanche, the same franchise his father played for (Quebec Nordiques), and wears the same number (#26).* | | Steen | Thomas | Alexander | Sweden, Canada | * | | Tambellini | Steve | Jeff | Canada | Jeff plays for the New York Islanders, the same club that his father played for.** | | Taylor | Billy ("The Kid") | Billy Jr. | Canada | Both played two games for the New York Rangers; those were the only two of Billy Jr.’s NHL career.* | | Vachon | Rogie | Nick | Canada | Nick played only one game in the NHL.* | | Walter | Ryan | Ben | Canada | * | | Walton | Bob | Mike | Canada | * | | Ward | Don | Joe | Canada | * | | Wilson | Jerry | Carey | Canada | * | | Wilson | Larry | Ron | Canada, United States | * | | Wilson | Rick | Landon | Canada, United States | * | | Wirtz | Arthur | Bill | United States | Bill took over control of the Chicago Blackhawks from his father.* | | Cousin | Cousin | Cousin | Country | Notes | | Ralph Backstrom | Daren Puppa | | Canada | Ralph had long retired by the time Daren joined the NHL.* | | Jeff Beukeboom | Joe Nieuwendyk | | Canada | ** | | Henry Boucha | Gary Sargent | | Canada | Both played for the Minnesota North Stars.* | | Lyndon Byers | Dane Byers | | Canada | * | | Terry Carkner | Matt Carkner | | Canada | Matt played only one game in the NHL.** | | Chris Chelios | Nikos Tselios | | United States | Chris's father legally changed his family's name from Tselios to Chelios. * | | Marc Chouinard | Eric Chouinard | | Canada | Played together during the 2003-04 NHL season for the Minnesota Wild.* | | Wendel Clark | Joe Kocur | Barry Melrose | 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.* | | Brian Conacher | Pete Conacher | Murray Henderson | Canada | Both Conacher cousins played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.** | | Adam Deadmarsh | Butch Deadmarsh | | Canada | * | | Shane Doan | Carey Price | | Canada | * | | Shawn Evans | Dennis Kearns | | Canada | * | | Tom Fitzgerald | Keith Tkachuk | | United States | * | | Ron Francis | Mike Liut | | Canada | Second cousins who both played for the Hartford Whalers.* | | 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.** | | Dale Hoganson | Paul Hoganson | | Canada | * | | 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.** | | Reg Kerr | Alan Kerr | | Canada | * | | Morris Lukowich | Brad Lukowich | | Canada | * | | Mitch & Joby Messier | Mark & Paul Messier | | Canada | Joby & Mark played together from 1992 to 1995 with the New York Rangers.** | | Kelly, Kevin & Kip Miller | Ryan & Drew Miller | | United States | Drew plays for the Anaheim Ducks, who Kip used to play for.* | | Craig Muni | Gerry O'Flaherty | | Canada, United States | Both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.* | | Rob & Scott Niedermayer | Jason Strudwick | | Canada | * | | Mike David Peluso | Mike Peluso | | United States | Both played for the Chicago Blackhawks, but not together.* | | Bob Perreault | Gilbert Perreault | | Canada | * | | Jean & Denis Potvin | Marc Potvin | | Canada | Marc & Jean both played for the Los Angeles Kings.* | | Mickey & Dick Redmond | Craig Redmond | | Canada | Second cousins.* | | Randy Rota | Darcy Rota | | Canada | * | | Eric, Marc & Jordan Staal | Jeff Heerema | | Canada | Eric plays for the Carolina Hurricanes, where Jeff used to play.* | | Scott Thornton | Joe Thornton | | Canada | Played together for part of the 2005-06 NHL season with the San Jose Sharks.* | | Perry Turnbull | Randy Turnbull | | Canada | Randy only played one game in the NHL.* | All times are GMT -4. 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