List of Ice Hockey Line Nicknames - Famous Forward Combinations Without Acknowledged Nicknames

Famous Forward Combinations Without Acknowledged Nicknames

  • Buffalo Sabres-- Marcus Foligno, Tyler Ennis, and Drew Stafford (2012-present)
  • Carolina Hurricanes--Cory Stillman, Eric Staal, and Erik Cole
  • Chicago Blackhawks--Patrick Sharp, Jonathan Toews, and Patrick Kane
  • Detroit Red Wings--Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk (the "Euro twins")
  • Detroit Red Wings--Henrik Zetterberg, Pavel Datsyuk, Tomas Holmstrom
  • Florida Panthers—Valeri Bure, Viktor Kozlov, and Pavel Bure
  • Dallas Stars (Late 1990s)—Brett Hull, Mike Modano, and Jere Lehtinen
  • Dallas Stars (Late 1990s)—Jamie Langenbrunner, Joe Nieuwendyk, and Pat Verbeek
  • Dallas Stars (Late 1990s)—Grant Marshall, Guy Carbonneau, and Mike Keane
  • Dallas Stars—(Late 2000s)—Loui Eriksson, Brad Richards, and Jamie Benn
  • Dallas Stars—(Late 2000s)—Brenden Morrow, Mike Ribeiro, and James Neal / Steve Ott
  • Detroit Red Wings (1930s)—Herbie Lewis, Marty Barry, and Larry Aurie
  • Los Angeles Kings—Wayne Gretzky, Tomas Sandstrom, and Tony Granato
  • Mighty Ducks of Anaheim—Paul Kariya, Steve Rucchin, and Teemu Selanne
  • Montreal Canadiens—Jean Beliveau, Dickie Moore, and Bernie Geoffrion
  • New York Rangers—Adam Graves, Mark Messier, and Alexei Kovalev
  • New York Rangers—Martin Straka, Michael Nylander, and Jaromir Jagr
  • New York Rangers—Carl Hagelin, Brad Richards, and Marian Gaborik
  • Pittsburgh Penguins—Mario Lemieux, Jaromir Jagr, and Ron Francis (sometimes called the Great Line)
  • San Jose Sharks—Patrick Marleau, Joe Thornton, and Devin Setoguchi
  • San Jose Sharks—Ryane Clowe, Logan Couture, and Dany Heatley
  • Tampa Bay Lightning—Martin St. Louis, Brad Richards, and Fredrik Modin
  • Tampa Bay Lightning—Ryan Malone, Steven Stamkos, and Martin St. Louis
  • Tampa Bay Lightning—(2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs), Steven Stamkos, Vincent Lecavalier, and Martin St. Louis
  • Toronto Maple Leafs—Lanny McDonald, Darryl Sittler, and Errol Thompson
  • Vancouver Canucks-Henrik Sedin, Daniel Sedin (the Sedin Twins, identical twin brothers), and Alexandre Burrows
  • Washington Capitals—Alexander Ovechkin, Nicklas Backstrom, and Mike Knuble
  • Winnipeg Jets (WHA)—Bobby Hull, Anders Hedberg, and Ulf Nilsson (sometimes called "the Hot Line")
  • Springfield Indians (AHL)—Joe Day, Yvon Corriveau and Dale Henry (sometimes known as the Piranhas)
  • Team Finland (1998, 2004, 2006) Jere Lehtinen, Saku Koivu and Teemu Selanne
  • HPK (Finland, 2002–03)—Antti Miettinen (LW), Tommi Santala (C) and Eero Somervuori (RW)
  • HPK (Finland), 2000s)—Jukka Hentunen, Niko Kapanen and Timo Parssinen (sometimes called "The Teletubby-line")
  • Jokerit (Finland), 1970s)—Timo Turunen, Pentti Hiiros, Timo Kyntölä ("Cap Gun line")
  • Team Slovakia, Dukla Trencin—Marian Hossa, Pavol Demitra, Marian Gaborik
  • HC CSKA Moscow, Soviet Championship League, (1980s)—Alexander Mogilny (LW), Pavel Bure (RW), Sergei Fedorov (C)
  • Avangard Omsk, KHL, Alexander Perezhogin, Roman Cervenka, Jaromir Jagr

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