Surname | Siblings | Country | Notes |
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Allen | George, Viv | Canada | Viv only played 6 games in the NHL for the New York Americans. |
Allison | Dave, Mike | Canada | Dave only played 3 games in the NHL for the Montreal Canadiens. |
Andersson | Mikael, Niklas | Sweden | Both brothers played part of the 1999–2000 NHL season together with the New York Islanders. |
Arbour | Ty, Jack | Canada | |
Babych | Wayne, Dave | Canada | Both brothers played for the Hartford Whalers in the 1985-86 NHL season. |
Barrett | Fred, John | Canada | Both brothers played for the Minnesota North Stars. |
Bathgate | Frank, Andy | Canada | Frank only played 2 games in the NHL for the New York Rangers. |
Bell | Joe, Gordie | Canada | Both brothers played for the New York Rangers. |
Benn | Jordie*, Jamie* | Canada | Both brothers play for the Dallas Stars. |
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. |
Benning | Jim, Brian | Canada | |
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. |
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. |
Biron | Martin*, Mathieu | Canada | Both brothers played for the New York Islanders. Mathieu once scored a goal on Martin. |
Blair | Chuck, George | Canada | Both brothers played for the Toronto Maple Leafs. |
Bordeleau | Christian, J. P., Paulin | Canada, France | Christian and J. P. played together in the 1971–72 NHL season with the Chicago Blackhawks. |
Boucher | Georges "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 | Jean, Conrad | Canada | Both brothers played together for the Montreal Canadiens in the 1935-36 NHL season. |
Broderick | Len, Ken | Canada | Len played only a single NHL game. |
Brookbank | Wade*, Sheldon* | Canada | Both brothers played for the Nashville Predators. |
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. |
Brown | Doug, Greg | United States | Both brothers played together for the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1993-94 NHL season. |
Brownschidle | Jack, Jeff | United States | Both brothers played for the Hartford Whalers. |
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. |
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. |
Busniuk | Ron, Mike | Canada | Ron only played 6 games in the NHL. |
Butsayev | Viacheslav, Yuri | Russia | |
Caffery | Jack, Terry | Canada | Jack only played fourteen games in the NHL. |
Callander | Drew, Jock | Canada | |
Camazzola | Tony, Jim | Canada | Jim played only 3 games in the NHL for the Chicago Blackhawks. Tony also played 3 games in the NHL for the Washington Capitals. |
Capuano | Jack, Dave | United States | Both brothers played together for the Vancouver Canucks in the 1990-91 NHL season |
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 | Bill, Bob | Canada | Both brothers played together for the Chicago Black Hawks. |
Cavallini | Gino, Paul | Canada | Both brothers 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 | Both brothers played together from 1921 to 1925 with the Montreal Canadiens, winning the Stanley Cup together in 1924. The Cleghorns were the first brothers to face each other in the NHL playoffs, playing off in 1919, Odie for Montreal, Sprague for Ottawa. |
Cloutier | Sylvain, Dan | Canada | Sylvain only played 7 games in the NHL with the Chicago Blackhawks. |
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. |
Comrie | Paul, Mike | Canada | Both played for the Edmonton Oilers. |
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. |
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. |
Costello | Les, Murray | Canada | Les only played 20 games in the NHL for the Toronto Maple Leafs. |
Courtnall | Geoff, Russ | Canada | Both brothers played together for part of the 1994–95 NHL season with the Vancouver Canucks. |
Crawford | Bob, Marc, Lou | Canada | 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. |
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. |
Cullen | Matt, Mark | United States | |
Damore | Nick, Hank | Canada | Nick played only one game in the NHL. |
Darragh | Jack, Harold | Canada | |
Denneny | Cy, Corbett | 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. The Dennenys were the first brothers to face each other in NHL regular season play, on December 22, 1917 in Toronto. |
Dillon | Wayne, Gary | Canada | Wayne only played 13 games in the NHL for the Colorado Rockies. |
Dineen | Peter, Gord, Kevin | Canada, United States | Gord and Kevin both played for the Ottawa Senators. |
Dionne | Marcel, Gilbert | Canada | |
Drury | Ted, Chris | United States | Both brothers played for the Calgary Flames. |
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 | 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. |
Fata | Rico, Drew | Canada | Drew only played 8 games in the NHL for the New York Islanders. |
Fedorov | Sergei, Fedor | Russia | Fedor only played eighteen games in the NHL. |
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. |
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. |
Fillion | Bob, Marcel | Canada | Marcel played only one game in the NHL. |
Finnigan | Frank, Eddie | Canada | Ed only played 3 games in the NHL. Both brothers played for the St. Louis Eagles at some point in their own careers. |
Fitzgerald | Rusty, Zack | United States | Rusty only played 4 games in the NHL for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Zack only played one game in the NHL for the Vancouver Canucks. |
Flockhart | Rob, Ron | Canada | |
Foligno | Nick*, Marcus* | United States, Canada | |
Fraser | Archie, Harvey | Canada | Archie only played 3 games in the NHL for the New York Rangers. |
Gardner | Dave, Paul | Canada | Both brothers were drafted in the first round of the NHL Draft. Dave in 1972, and Paul in 1976. |
Gassoff | Bob, Brad | Canada | |
Gillis | Mike, Paul | Canada | |
Gionta | Brian*, Stephen* | United States | Both brothers played for the New Jersey Devils. Brian currently is the captain of the Montreal Canadiens. |
Glover | Fred, Howie | Canada | Both brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks and the Detroit Red Wings. |
Goc | Sascha, Marcel* | Germany | Sascha only played twenty-two games in the NHL. |
Gould | John, Larry | Canada | Both brothers played for the Vancouver Canucks in the 1973-74 NHL season. |
Gratton | Gilles, Norm | Canada | Both brothers played for the New York Rangers. |
Greig | Bruce, Mark | Canada | Bruce only played 9 games in the NHL for the California Golden Seals. |
Gretzky | Wayne, Brent | Canada | Highest-scoring pair of brothers in NHL history, although Brent only scored 1 goal and 4 points. |
Hamel | Jean, Gilles | Canada | |
Hannigan | Ray, Gord, Pat | Canada | All three played for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Ray only played 3 games in the NHL for the Toronto Maple Leafs. |
Hanson | Emil, Oscar | Canada | Emil only played one game in the NHL with the Detroit Red Wings. Oscar only played 8 games in the NHL with the Chicago Blackhawks. |
Harkins | Todd, Brett | United States | |
Hatcher | Kevin, Derian | United States | Played together for the Dallas Stars from 1994 to 1996. |
Hergesheimer | Phil, Wally | Canada | Both brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks. |
Hextall | Bryan, Jr., Dennis | Canada | Both brothers have played for the Detroit Red Wings and the Minnesota North Stars in the 1975-76 NHL season and the New York Rangers. |
Hicke | Bill, Ernie | Canada | Both brothers played for the California Golden Seals in the 1970-71 NHL season. |
Hickey | Pat, Greg | Canada | Both brothers played for the New York Rangers. |
Hicks | Doug, Glenn | Canada | |
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. |
Hoekstra | Cecil, Ed | Canada | Cecil only played 4 games in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens in the 1959–60 NHL season. |
Holt | Gary, Randy | Canada | Both brothers played for the Cleveland Barons. |
Hossa | Marian*, Marcel | Slovakia | Both brothers played for Team Slovakia at the 2006 Winter Olympics (coached by their father Frantisek, head coach of Slovak olympic hockey team 2006). |
Howe | Gordie, Vic | Canada | |
Howe | Mark, Marty | United States, Canada | Both brothers played together from 1979 to 1982 with the Hartford Whalers. |
Hull | Bobby, Dennis | Canada | Both brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks. |
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. |
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. |
Jerwa | Joe, Frank | Canada | Both brothers played for the Boston Bruins. |
Johnson | Greg, Ryan* | Canada | Both played with the Chicago Blackhawks. |
Joliat | Bobby, Aurele | Canada | Bobby only played one game in the NHL. It was with the Montreal Canadiens in the 1924-25 NHL season. Montreal was also where Aurèle played his whole career. |
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. |
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 1999–2000 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. Both brothers also played for the Carolina Hurricanes. |
Kannegiesser | Gordon, Sheldon | Canada | |
Kariya | Paul, Steve | Canada | |
Kilrea | Hec, Wally, Ken | Canada | Hec & Wally both played together for the Detroit Red Wings from 1936 to 1938; Hec & Wally both played for the Ottawa Senators; Ken also played for the Detroit Red Wings. |
Kiprusoff | Marko, Miikka* | Finland | |
Kitchen | Mike, Bill | Canada | |
Koivu | Saku*, Mikko* | Finland | Both brothers won silver medals as representatives of Team Finland at the 2006 Winter Olympics, another set of silver medals at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey and bronze in the 2008 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships in Quebec. They are the first European-trained brothers who have been NHL team captains. |
Kordic | John, Dan | Canada | |
Kostitsyn | Andrei*, Sergei* | Belarus | First Belarusian siblings to play in the National Hockey League. Both brothers have played together for the Montreal Canadiens and Nashville Predators. |
Kronwall | Niklas*, Staffan | Sweden | |
Kyle | Gus, Bill | Canada | Both brothers played for the New York Rangers. |
LaForest | Mark, Bob | Canada | Bob only played five games in the NHL. |
Langkow | Scott, Daymond* | Canada | Both brothers played for the Phoenix Coyotes. |
Larmer | Steve, Jeff | Canada | Both brothers played together for the Chicago Black Hawks between 1983 and 1986. |
Lebeau | Stephan, Patrick | Canada | Both brothers played for part of the 1990–91 NHL season together with the Montreal Canadiens. |
Leeb | Greg, Brad | Canada | Brad only played five games in the NHL, and Greg only played two. |
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 | Both brothers played for the Montreal Canadiens from the 1988–89 NHL season to the 1989–90 NHL season. Both brothers have also played for the New Jersey Devils and the Phoenix Coyotes. |
Lepine | Hector, Alfred | Canada | Both brothers played for the Montreal Canadiens together during the 1925–26 NHL season. |
Leswick | Jack, Pete, Tony | Canada | Jack and Tony both played for the Chicago Black Hawks. Pete only played three games in the NHL. |
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. |
Linden | Trevor, Jamie | Canada | Jamie only played four games in the NHL. |
Loob | Peter, Hakan | Sweden | Peter only played eight games in the NHL. |
Loughlin | Clem, Wilf | Canada | Wilf only played fourteen games in the NHL. |
Lowrey | Fred, Gerry | Canada | Both brothers played for the Pittsburgh Pirates. |
Lundqvist | Henrik*, Joel (twins) | Sweden | |
MacMillan | Bill, Bob | Canada | Both brothers played for the Atlanta Flames. |
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. |
Maki | Chico, Wayne | Canada | Both brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks through the 1967–68 NHL season and the 1968–69 NHL season |
Maloney | Dave, Don | Canada | Both brothers played together from 1978 to 1985 with the New York Rangers. |
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. |
McBain | Jason, Mike | Canada | Jason only played nine games in the NHL. |
McCreary | Bill Sr., Keith | Canada | Both brothers played for the Montreal Canadiens. |
McKegney | Ian, Tony | Canada | Both brothers played for the Chicago Blackhawks at some point in their own careers. Ian only played three games int he NHL. |
McRae | Basil, Chris | Canada | Both brothers played for the Detroit Red Wings and the Toronto Maple Leafs. |
Meissner | Dick, Barrie | Canada | Barrie only played six games in the NHL. |
Menard | Hillary, Howie | Canada | Both brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks. However, Hillary only played one game in the NHL. |
Messier | Mitch, Joby | Canada | |
Messier | Paul, Mark | Canada | Paul only played nine games in the NHL. |
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. |
Michalek | Zbynek*, Milan* | Czech Republic | |
Michaluk | Art, John | Canada | Both brothers played with the Chicago Black Hawks. Art played 5 games in the NHL, while John only played one game in the NHL. |
Micheletti | Joe, Pat | United States | Pat only played twelve games in the NHL. |
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 | 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 Washington Capitals. |
Miller | Ryan*, Drew* | United States | Drew made his debut with the Anaheim Ducks in the 2007 playoffs. |
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. |
Mokosak | Carl, John | Canada | |
Moller | Mike, Randy | Canada | Both brothers played for the Buffalo Sabres. |
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. |
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. |
Nash | Brendon*, Riley* | Canada | |
Nelson | Todd, Jeff | Canada | Todd later coached Jeff with the Muskegon Fury of the United Hockey League. Both brothers played for the Washington Capitals. However, Todd only played three games in the NHL. |
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. Rob later joined the New Jersey Devils, his brother's former team. |
Nielsen | Jeff, Kirk | United States | Kirk only played six games in the NHL. |
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. |
Odelein | Selmar, Lyle | Canada | Selmar only played eighteen games in the NHL. |
O'Reilly | Cal*, Ryan* | Canada | |
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. |
Paiement | Rosaire, Wilf | Canada | |
Pandolfo | Jay*, Mike* | United States | |
Patey | Larry, Doug | Canada | |
Patrick | Lester, Frank | Canada | Lester only played two games in the NHL. Frank was a head coach of the Boston Bruins. |
Patrick | Lynn, Muzz | Canada | Both brothers played together with the New York Rangers from 1937 to 1946, winning the Stanley Cup in 1940. |
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. |
Patrick | Steve, James | Canada | Both played for the Buffalo Sabres. Played together from 1984 to 1986 with the New York Rangers. |
Pettinger | Eric, Gord | Canada | Both brothers played for the Boston Bruins. |
Picard | Roger, Noel | Canada | Both brothers played for the St. Louis Blues. |
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 | Ron, Robert | Canada | Robert only played fourteen games in the NHL. |
Poile | Bud, Don | Canada | Both brothers played for the Detroit Red Wings. |
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. |
Prentice | Eric, Dean | Canada | |
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 | Both brothers played for Anaheim Ducks. |
Pronovost | Marcel, Claude, Jean | Canada | Claude played only three games in the NHL. |
Pyatt | Taylor*, Tom* | Canada | |
Quackenbush | Bill, Max | Canada | Both brothers played together for the Boston Bruins in the 1950–51 NHL season. |
Radulov | Igor, Alexander | Russia | |
Reardon | Terry, Ken | Canada | Both brothers 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 | Mickey, Dick | Canada | |
Regehr | Robyn*, Richie | Canada | Both brothers played together for the Calgary Flames. Only NHL brothers to be born in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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 8, they own the record for most Stanley Cups by any combination of brothers. |
Richards | Todd, Travis | United States | Travis only played three games in the NHL, and Todd only played eight. |
Rivers | Shawn, Jamie | Canada | Shawn only played four games in the NHL. |
Roberge | Mario, Serge | Canada | Serge only played nine games in the NHL. |
Roberts | Doug, Gordie | United States | Both brothers played for the Boston Bruins. |
Robertson | Geordie, Torrie | Canada | Geordie only played five games in the NHL. |
Robinson | Larry, Moe | Canada | Moe played only one game in the NHL, with Larry, for the Montreal Canadiens. |
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 Ottawa Senators in the 1932–33 NHL season and the 1933–34 NHL season. |
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. |
Roy | Patrick, Stephane | Canada | Stephane only played twelve games in the NHL. |
Russell | Kris*, Ryan* (twins) | Canada | |
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. |
Sauve | Bob, Jean-Francois | Canada | Both brothers played together from 1980 to 1983 with the Buffalo Sabres. |
Schaefer | Peter, Nolan | Canada | Nolan only played seven games in the NHL. |
Schenn | Luke*, Brayden* | Canada | Both brothers were drafted 5th overall in their draft years. Luke was drafted in 2008 by the Toronto Maple Leafs, and Brayden was drafted in 2009 by the Los Angeles Kings During the second round of the 2012 NHL draft, Luke was traded to the Philadelphia Flyers, joining his brother Brayden who was traded there the year before. |
Schmautz | Cliff, Bobby | Canada | |
Schmidt | Jack, Otto | Canada | Both brothers played for the Boston Bruins. |
Schock | Ron, Danny | Canada | Both brothers played for the Boston Bruins. |
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. Drafted 2nd and 3rd overall by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. Both brothers won the Art Ross Trophy, Henrik in 2010 and Daniel in 2011. |
Seiling | Rod, Ric | Canada | |
Sestito | Tim*, Tom* | United States | Tom only played twenty-seven games in the NHL. |
Shannon | Darryl, Darrin | Canada | Both brothers played for the Buffalo Sabres. Both played together from 1994 to 1996 with the Winnipeg Jets. |
Sheehy | Timothy, Neil | United States | Both brothers played for the Hartford Whalers. |
Simon | Cully, Thain | Canada | Both brothers played for the Detroit Red Wings. Thain only played three games in the NHL. |
Sigalet | Jordan, Jonathan | Canada | Both brothers played one game for the Boston Bruins; they were teammates for the Bruins' minor league affiliate. |
Smith | Brendan*, Reilly* | Canada | |
Smith | Brian, Gary | Canada | Both brothers played for the Minnesota North Stars. |
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. |
Smith | Kenny, Don | Canada | Both brothers played for the New York Rangers. Don only played ten games in the NHL. |
Smyth | Kevin, Ryan* | Canada | |
Sobchuk | Gene, Dennis | Canada | Gene only played one game in the NHL. |
Staal | Eric*, Marc*, Jordan* | Canada | Eric won the 2006 Stanley Cup with Carolina and Jordan won in 2009 with Pittsburgh. On Friday June 22, 2012, the Pittsburgh Penguins traded Jordan Staal to the Carolina Hurricanes, and Jordan now joins his brother and captain of the Hurricanes Eric Staal. This was the first of two trades that matched brothers up on the same team during the offseason of 2012. The other, was when the Toronto Maple Leafs traded defenseman Luke Schenn to the Philadelphia Flyers on June 23, 2012, joining together Luke and Brayden Schenn. |
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. |
Stankiewicz | Ed, Myron | Canada | Ed only played six games in the NHL. |
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. |
Stastny | Yan, Paul* | United States | Sons of Peter Stastny |
Stevens | Scott, Mike | Canada | |
Stewart | Anthony*, Chris* | Canada | |
Stone | Michael*, Mark* | Canada | |
Stuart | Mike, Mark*, Colin* | United States | Both Colin and Mark played for the Atlanta Thrashers. Mike only played three games in the NHL. |
Sullivan | Frank, Peter | Canada | Frank only played eight games in the NHL. |
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 | 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. Darryl won a Stanley Cup as head coach of the Los Angeles Kings in 2012. Rich & Ron were first set of twins to play in the NHL. |
Sweatt | Lee, Bill* | United States | Both played for the Vancouver Canucks. |
Taylor | Tim, Chris | Canada | Played part of the 1998–99 NHL season together for the Boston Bruins. |
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. |
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. |
Timonen | Kimmo*, Jussi | Finland | Both brothers played for the Philadelphia Flyers. |
Tjarnqvist | Daniel, Mathias | Sweden | |
Toppazzini | Zellio, Jerry | Canada | Both brothers played for the Boston Bruins and the Chicago Black Hawks. |
Trottier | Bryan, Rocky | Canada | |
Turgeon | Sylvain, Pierre | Canada | Both brothers played for the Montreal Canadiens. |
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 NHL season and 1997–98 NHL season with the Los Angeles Kings. |
Warwick | Grant, Bill | Canada | Both brothers played together from 1941 to 1943 with the New York Rangers. |
Watson | Joe, Jimmy | Canada | Both brothers played together from 1973 to 1978 with the Philadelphia Flyers, winning the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975. |
Wellwood | Kyle, Eric | Canada | |
Wesley | Blake, Glen | Canada | Both brothers played for the Hartford Whalers and the Toronto Maple Leafs. |
Williams | Fred, Gord | Canada | Gord only played two games in the NHL. |
Williams | Tom, Butch | United States | Both brothers played for the California Golden Seals. |
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. |
Wilson | Murray, Doug | Canada | |
Yaremchuk | Gary, Ken | Canada | Both brothers played for the Toronto Maple Leafs. |
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“As siblings we were inextricably bound, even though our connections were loose and frayed.... And each time we met, we discovered to our surprise and dismay how quickly the intensity of childhood feelings reappeared.... No matter how old we got or how often we tried to show another face, reality was filtered through yesterdays memories.”
—Jane Mersky Leder (20th century)
“Apart from the fact that women posess the equipment for lactation, mothers seem no more predisposed to, or innately skilled at, child care than are fathers, siblings or non parents. Besides, women obviously come in a variety of shapes, sizes, talents and temperaments. Why shouldnt they vary in degrees of motherhood?”
—Shari Thurer (20th century)
“The more parents intervene, the more siblings fight. And the bigger role parents assume in settling arguments, the less chance siblings have to learn how to resolve conflicts for themselves.”
—Jane Mersky Leder (20th century)