List of NHL Players (C) - Team Names

Team Names

National Hockey League team abbreviations

ANA - Anaheim Ducks
ATL - Atlanta Thrashers
ATLf - Atlanta Flames
BOS - Boston Bruins
BRK - Brooklyn Americans
BUF - Buffalo Sabres
CAL - California Golden Seals
CAR - Carolina Hurricanes
CGY - Calgary Flames
CHI - Chicago Blackhawks

CLE - Cleveland Barons
COL - Colorado Avalanche
COLr - Colorado Rockies
CLS - Columbus Blue Jackets
DAL - Dallas Stars
DET - Detroit Red Wings
EDM - Edmonton Oilers
FLA - Florida Panthers
HAM - Hamilton Tigers
HAR - Hartford Whalers

KC - Kansas City Scouts
LA - Los Angeles Kings
MIN - Minnesota Wild
MNS - Minnesota North Stars
MTL - Montreal Canadiens
MTLm - Montreal Maroons
MTLw - Montreal Wanderers
NSH - Nashville Predators
NJ - New Jersey Devils
NYA - New York Americans
NYI - New York Islanders

NYR - New York Rangers
OAK - Oakland Seals
OTT - Ottawa Senators
Ott(o) - Ottawa Senators (original)
PHI - Philadelphia Flyers
PHIq - Philadelphia Quakers
PHX - Phoenix Coyotes
PIT - Pittsburgh Penguins
PITp - Pittsburgh Pirates
QUE - Quebec Nordiques

QUEb - Quebec Bulldogs
SJ - San Jose Sharks
STL - St. Louis Blues
STLe - St. Louis Eagles
TB - Tampa Bay Lightning
TOR - Toronto Maple Leafs
VAN - Vancouver Canucks
WSH - Washington Capitals
WIN - Winnipeg Jets
Win(o) - Winnipeg Jets (original)


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