List of Family Relations in The NHL

List Of Family Relations In The NHL

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 30: twenty brother pairs, five father-son combinations, three uncle-nephew combinations, and two set of cousins.

The Sutter family has had the largest number of family members – eight – play, coach and manage in the NHL. The original six brothers (Brent, Brian, Darryl, Duane, Rich and Ron) and two of their sons (cousins Brandon and Brett) result in multiple brother/father-son/uncle-nephew/cousin combinations. This does not include two other sons/cousins/nephews, Brody and Luke, recent (2011, 2012) NHL draft picks.

Below is a list of family relations throughout the NHL as players, head coaches and general managers. 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 (2012-13 NHL Season) NHL player.

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