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List of family relations in the NHL

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List of family relations in the NHL

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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 31: twenty sets of brothers, five father-son combinations, three uncle-nephew combinations, and three sets of cousins.

The Sutter family has had the largest number of family members – nine – play, coach and manage in the NHL. The original six brothers (Brent, Brian, Darryl, Duane, Rich, and Ron) and three of their sons (cousins Brandon, Brett, and Brody) result in multiple brother/father-son/uncle-nephew/cousin combinations.

Below is a list of family relations throughout the NHL as players, head coaches, general managers, and officials. 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 (2025–26 season) NHL player.

Siblings

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Sascha]] only played 22 games in the NHL.
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Claude]] or [[Jocelyn Lemieux]].
SurnameSiblingsCountryNotes
AllenGeorge, VivCANViv only played 11 games in the NHL for the New York Americans.
AllisonDave, MikeCANDave only played three games in the NHL for the Montreal Canadiens.
AndersonMikey, JoeyUSA
AnderssonMikael, NiklasSWEBoth brothers played part of the 1999–2000 NHL season with the New York Islanders but at separate times.
ArbourTy, JackCAN
BabychWayne, DaveCANBoth brothers played for the Hartford Whalers in the 1985–86 NHL season.
BarronMorgan, JustinCAN
BarrettFred, JohnCANBoth brothers played for the Minnesota North Stars.
BathgateFrank, *Andy*CANBoth brothers played for the New York Rangers.
BellJoe, GordieCANBoth brothers played for the New York Rangers.
BennJordie, Jamie*CANJamie plays for the Dallas Stars, the same team that Jordie played for until his trade to the Montreal Canadiens in 2017. Jordie played over 600 games in the NHL.
BennettCurt, Harvey, BillUSAurl=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=11964title=Curt Bennettaccess-date=April 11, 2007publisher=Legends of Hockey}} Curt was also the first American drafted by an NHL team to play in the league.
BenningJim, BrianCANBrian and Jim's father, Elmer, is a scout with the Montreal Canadiens while Brian's son Brandon is a scout for the Montreal Canadiens
BentleyReg, Doug, *Max*CANFirst brothers to play on the same line, for the Chicago Black Hawks. Both brothers assisted Reg's only goal, the first time all three participants in an NHL goal were related.
BerryDoug, KenCANBoth 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.
BiegaAlex, DannyCANBoth brothers made their NHL debut in 2015.
BironMartin, MathieuCANurl=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCM/is_7_32/ai_n6130483title=Brother acts: The Primeau brothers, Keith & Wayne, are the most recent set of siblings to find success in the NHLaccess-date=April 18, 2007publisher=Hockey Digestdate=October 1, 2004author=Keith Loriaurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080108151054/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCM/is_7_32/ai_n6130483archive-date=January 8, 2008 }}
BlairChuck, GeorgeCANBoth brothers played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
BordeleauChristian, J.P., PaulinCAN, FRAChristian and J.P. played together in the 1971–72 NHL season with the Chicago Black Hawks.
Boucher*Georges "Buck"*, Billy, *Frank*, RobertCANBilly 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 Finals (along with Corb & Cy Denneny), when Buck's Ottawa Senators beat Frank's Vancouver Maroons.
BourcierJean, ConradCANBoth brothers played together for the Montreal Canadiens in the 1935–36 NHL season.
BourqueChris, RyanUSA
BoqvistJesper, AdamSWEBoth brothers signed with the Florida Panthers during the 2024 off-season.
BroderickLen, KenCANLen played only a single NHL game.
BrookbankWade, SheldonCANBoth brothers played for the Nashville Predators.
BrotenNeal, Aaron, PaulUSANeal 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.
BrownDoug, GregUSABoth brothers played together for the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1993–94 NHL season.
BrownschidleJack, JeffUSABoth brothers played for the Hartford Whalers.
BruneteauMud, EdCANBoth 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.
BurePavel, ValeriRUSBoth 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.
BusniukRon, MikeCANRon only played six games in the NHL.
ButsayevViacheslav, YuriRUS
CafferyJack, TerryCANJack only played 14 games in the NHL.
CallanderDrew, JockCAN
CamazzolaTony, JimCANJim played only three games in the NHL for the Chicago Blackhawks. Tony also played three games in the NHL for the Washington Capitals.
CapuanoJack, DaveUSABoth brothers played together for the Vancouver Canucks in the 1990–91 NHL season.
CarlsonJack, SteveUSAInspired 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.
CarrickSam*, TrevorCANWhile they have never played together, both brothers have been together in the Anaheim Ducks organization on several occasions. Sam currently plays for the Ducks.
CarseBill, BobCANBoth brothers played together for the Chicago Black Hawks.
CatesNoah*, JacksonUSABoth brothers played for the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2021–22 and 2022–23 seasons.
CavalliniGino, PaulCANBoth brothers played together from 1987 to 1992 with the St. Louis Blues.
CherryDon, DickCANDon played only one game in the NHL, a playoff game for the Boston Bruins.
ClarkeBrandt, GraemeCAN
Cleghorn*Sprague*, OdieCANBoth 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.
CloutierSylvain, DanCANSylvain only played seven games in the NHL with the Chicago Blackhawks.
Colville*Neil*, MacCANBoth brothers played together from 1935 to 1942 and 1945 to 1947 with the New York Rangers, winning the Stanley Cup together in 1940.
ComriePaul, Mike, Eric*CANPaul and Mike played for the Edmonton Oilers. Eric is a half-brother.
Conacher*Lionel*, *Charlie*, *Roy*CANLionel and Roy both played for the Chicago Black Hawks. Charlie was Roy's coach with the Chicago Black Hawks.
Cook*Bill*, *Bun*, BudCANBud 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.
CostelloLes, MurrayCANLes only played 20 games in the NHL for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
CourtnallGeoff, RussCANBoth brothers played together for part of the 1994–95 NHL season with the Vancouver Canucks.
CrawfordBob, Marc, LouCANLou was the only brother that was not drafted.
CrowderBruce, KeithCANBoth brothers played together from 1982 to 1984 with the Boston Bruins.
CullenBrian, Barry, RayCANBrian and Ray both played for the New York Rangers. Barry and Ray played for the Detroit Red Wings. Brian and Barry played together from 1955 to 1959 with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
CullenMatt, MarkUSABoth brothers played for the Florida Panthers.
DachKirby, ColtonCANBoth brothers played for the Chicago Blackhawks.
DamoreNick, HankCANNick played only one game in the NHL.
Darragh*Jack*, HaroldCAN
Denneny*Cy*, CorbettCANBecame the first set of brothers to face each other in a Stanley Cup Finals (along with Buck and 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.
DillonWayne, GaryCANGary only played 13 games in the NHL for the Colorado Rockies.
DineenPeter, Gord, KevinCAN, USAurl=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=10363title=Gord Dineenaccess-date=April 11, 2007publisher=Legends of Hockey}}
DionneMarcel, GilbertCAN
DruryTed, ChrisUSABoth brothers played for the Calgary Flames.
DrydenDave, *Ken*CANOn March 20, 1971, Dave and Ken became the first brothers to face each other as goaltenders in an NHL game.
EavesMike, MurrayUSA, CAN
Eriksson EkJoel*, OlleSWEOlle played one game for the Anaheim Ducks in the 2022–23 season.
Esposito*Phil*, *Tony*CANBoth brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks. Phil scored twice on Tony during Tony's NHL debut on November 3, 1968.
EvansPaul, Doug, KevinCANPaul was the only brother who was drafted in the NHL.
FataRico, DrewCANDrew only played eight games in the NHL for the New York Islanders.
Fedorov*Sergei*, FedorRUSFedor only played 18 games in the NHL.
FelsnerDenny, BrianUSABrian only played 12 games in the NHL for the Chicago Blackhawks. Denny only played 18 games in the NHL for the St. Louis Blues.
FerraroChris, Peter (Twins)USABoth brothers played together from 1995 to 1997 with the New York Rangers, in 1997 with the Pittsburgh Penguins, and 2001 with the Washington Capitals.
FillionBob, MarcelCANMarcel played only one game in the NHL.
FinniganFrank, EddieCANBoth brothers played for the St. Louis Eagles at some point in their careers. Ed only played three games in the NHL.
FitzgeraldRusty, ZackUSARusty only played four games in the NHL for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Zack only played one game in the NHL for the Vancouver Canucks.
FleuryHaydn, CaleCANCale debuted his NHL against Haydn and the Hurricanes on October 3, 2019. Both were selected by the Seattle Kraken in the 2021 Expansion Draft.
FlockhartRob, RonCAN
FolignoNick, MarcusUSA, CAN
FooteCal, Nolan*USA, CANBoth brothers were drafted by the Tampa Bay Lightning and played for the New Jersey Devils in the 2023–24 season.
FoudyLiam, Jean-LucCAN
FraserArchie, HarveyCANArchie only played three games in the NHL for the New York Rangers.
GardnerDave, PaulCANurl=http://www.hockeydraftcentral.com/1972/72008.htmltitle=Dave Gardneraccess-date=March 21, 2007publisher=Hockey Draft Centralyear=2007}}
GassoffBob, BradCAN
GaunceCameron, Brendan*CAN
GeekieMorgan, ConorCAN
GillisMike, PaulCAN
GiontaBrian, StephenUSABoth brothers played for the New Jersey Devils.
GloverFred, HowieCANBoth brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks and the Detroit Red Wings.
GocSascha, MarcelGERSascha only played 22 games in the NHL.
GouldJohn, LarryCANBoth brothers played for the Vancouver Canucks in the 1973–74 season.
GranatoDon, TonyUSADon never played in the NHL but has served as the head coach of the Buffalo Sabres since the 2020–21 season.
GranlundMikael*, MarkusFIN
GrattonGilles, NormCANBoth brothers played for the New York Rangers.
GreigBruce, MarkCANBruce only played nine games in the NHL for the California Golden Seals.
Gretzky*Wayne*, Keith, BrentCANWayne played for the Edmonton Oilers from 1979 to 1988; Keith was an interim general manager of the Edmonton Oilers, from January–May 2019. Wayne and Brent are the highest-scoring pair of brothers in NHL history; mainly accredited to Wayne's statistics, as Brent scored one goal and four points.
GuhleBrendan, Kaiden*CAN
HamelJean, GillesCAN
HamiltonDougie*, FreddieCANBoth brothers played for the Calgary Flames.
HanniganRay, Gord, PatCANAll three played for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Ray only played three games in the NHL for the Maple Leafs.
HansonEmil, OscarCANEmil only played one game in the NHL with the Detroit Red Wings. Oscar only played eight games in the NHL with the Chicago Blackhawks.
HarkinsTodd, BrettUSA
HatcherKevin, DerianUSAPlayed together for the Dallas Stars from 1994 to 1996.
HayesJimmy, Kevin*USA
HergesheimerPhil, WallyCANBoth brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks.
HextallBryan, Jr., DennisCANBoth brothers played for the Detroit Red Wings and the Minnesota North Stars in the 1975–76 season and the New York Rangers.
HickeBill, ErnieCANBoth brothers played for the California Golden Seals in the 1970–71 season.
HickeyPat, GregCANBoth brothers played for the New York Rangers.
HicksDoug, GlennCAN
HillmanFloyd, Larry, WayneCANFloyd 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.
HiroseAkito*, TaroCAN
HoekstraCecil, EdCANCecil only played four games in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens in the 1959–60 NHL season.
HoltGary, RandyCANBoth brothers played for the Cleveland Barons.
Hossa*Marian*, MarcelSVKBoth brothers played for Slovakia at the 2006 Winter Olympics (coached by their father Frantisek, head coach of Slovak Olympic team in 2006).
HowdenQuinton, Brett*CAN
Howe*Gordie*, VicCAN
HoweMarty, *Mark*CAN, USABoth brothers played together from 1979 to 1982 with the Hartford Whalers.
HughesQuinn, Jack, Luke*USAJack and Luke have played together since 2022 with the New Jersey Devils.
HughesRyan, KentCANRyan only played three games in the NHL. Kent never played in the NHL but was hired as the general manager of the Montreal Canadiens in 2022.
Hull*Bobby*, DennisCANBoth brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks.
HunwickMatt, ShawnUSA
HunterDave, Dale, MarkCANDale and Mark both played for the Washington Capitals.
HutsonQuinn, LaneUSA
IhnacakPeter, MiroslavSlovakiaBoth brothers played together from 1985 to 1987 with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Jackson*Busher*, ArtCANBoth 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.
JerwaJoe, FrankCANBoth brothers played for the Boston Bruins.
JohansenRyan, LucasCAN
JohnsonGreg, RyanCANBoth brothers played with the Chicago Blackhawks.
JoliatBobby, AureleCANBobby only played one game in the NHL, with the Montreal Canadiens in the 1924–25 NHL season. Montreal was also where Aurele played his whole career.
JonesBob, JimCANBoth brothers only played two games in the NHL. Bob with the New York Rangers, and Jim with the California Golden Seals.
JonesSeth, CalebUSABoth brothers played on the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2021-2022 season.
JonssonJorgen, KennySWEWon a gold medal together representing Sweden at the 1994 Winter Olympics, and another gold at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Played part of the 1999–00 season together with the New York Islanders.
JosephMathieu, Pierre-OlivierCANBoth brothers signed with the St. Louis Blues during the 2024 off-season.
KaberleFrantisek, TomasCzech RepublicBoth brothers played for the Carolina Hurricanes. Both also brothers won bronze medals as representatives of Czech Republic at the 2006 Winter Olympics.
KannegiesserGordon, SheldonCAN
KariyaPaul, SteveCANBoth brothers won NCAA Division 1 championships with the University of Maine Black Bears (Paul in 1993 and Steve in 1999). Their third brother, Martin, made it to the NCAA championship game in 2002 (also with UMaine) but did not win. Martin would also try out with the St. Louis Blues in 2007 but did not make the final roster for the 2007-08 NHL season.
KaseOndrej, DavidCZE
KempeMario, Adrian*SWE
KilreaHec, Wally, KenCANHec and Wally both played together for the Detroit Red Wings from 1936 to 1938; Hec and Wally both played for the Ottawa Senators; Ken also played for the Detroit Red Wings.
KingD.J., DwightCAN
KiprusoffMarko, MiikkaFIN
KitchenMike, BillCAN
KlingbergCarl, JohnSWE
KoivuSaku, MikkoFINBoth brothers won silver medals as representatives of 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 both been NHL team captains.
KordicJohn, DanCAN
KostitsynAndrei, SergeiBLRFirst Belarusian siblings to play in the NHL. Both brothers also played together for the Montreal Canadiens and Nashville Predators.
KronwallNiklas, StaffanSWE
KyleGus, BillCANBoth brothers played for the New York Rangers.
LaForestMark, BobCANBob only played five games in the NHL.
LangkowScott, DaymondCANBoth brothers played for the Phoenix Coyotes.
LarmerSteve, JeffCANBoth brothers played together for the Chicago Black Hawks between 1983 and 1986.
LebeauStephan, PatrickCANBoth brothers played for part of the 1990–91 NHL season together with the Montreal Canadiens.
LeebGreg, BradCANBrad only played five games in the NHL, and Greg only played two.
LefleyBryan, ChuckCAN
LemieuxAlain, *Mario*CANPlayed just one game together during the 1986–87 NHL season with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
LemieuxClaude, JocelynCANBoth brothers played for the Montreal Canadiens from the 1988–89 NHL season to the 1989–90 NHL season. Both brothers also played for the New Jersey Devils and the Phoenix Coyotes.
LeonardJohn, RyanUSA
LepineHector, AlfredCANBoth brothers played for the Montreal Canadiens together during the 1925–26 NHL season.
LeswickJack, Pete, TonyCANJack and Tony both played for the Chicago Black Hawks. Pete only played three games in the NHL.
LindgrenCharlie, RyanUSA
LindrosEric, BrettCANBoth brothers were drafted in the first round. Eric was first overall in 1991 and Brett was ninth overall in 1994.
LindenTrevor, JamieCANJamie only played four games in the NHL.
LoobPeter, HakanSWEPeter only played eight games in the NHL.
LoughlinClem, WilfCANWilf only played 14 games in the NHL.
LowreyFred, GerryCANBoth brothers played for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
LundqvistHenrik, Joel (twins)SWE
MacDermidLane, Kurtis*CAN
MacMillanBill, BobCANBoth brothers played for the Atlanta Flames.
Mahovlich*Frank*, PeterCANBoth brothers played together from 1967 to 1969 with the Detroit Red Wings, and from 1970 to 1974 with the Montreal Canadiens.
MakarCale, TaylorCANBoth brothers played for the Colorado Avalanche during the 2025–26 NHL season
MakiChico, WayneCANBoth brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks through the 1967–68 NHL season and the 1968–69 NHL season.
MaloneyDave, DonCANBoth brothers played together from 1978 to 1985 with the New York Rangers.
ManeryRandy, KrisCAN
Mantha*Sylvio*, GeorgesCANBoth brothers played together from 1928 to 1936 for the Montreal Canadiens, winning the Stanley Cup in 1930 and 1931.
McBainJason, MikeCANJason only played nine games in the NHL.
McCrearyBill Sr., KeithCANBoth brothers played for the Montreal Canadiens.
McGinnJamie, Tye, Brock*CANJamie and Tye both played for the San Jose Sharks at one point.
McKegneyIan, TonyCANBoth brothers played for the Chicago Blackhawks at some point in their careers. Ian only played three games in the NHL.
McLeodMichael, Ryan*CAN
McRaeBasil, ChrisCANBoth brothers played for the Detroit Red Wings and the Toronto Maple Leafs.
MeissnerDick, BarrieCANBarrie only played six games in the NHL.
MenardHillary, HowieCANBoth brothers played for the Chicago Black Hawks. However, Hillary only played one game in the NHL.
MessierMitch, JobyCANurl=http://www.hockeydraftcentral.com/1983/83056.htmltitle=Mitch Messieraccess-date=March 21, 2007publisher=Hockey Draft Centralyear=2007}}
MessierPaul, *Mark*CANurl=http://www.hockeydraftcentral.com/1979/79048.htmltitle=Mark Messieraccess-date=March 21, 2007publisher=Hockey Draft Centralyear=2007}}
MetzNick, DonCANBoth brothers played together from 1938 to 1948 with the Toronto Maple Leafs, winning the Stanley Cup together in 1945 and 1947.
MichalekZbynek, MilanCzech Republic
MichalukArt, JohnCANBoth brothers played with the Chicago Black Hawks. Art played five games in the NHL, while John only played one game in the NHL.
MichelettiJoe, PatUSAPat only played 12 games in the NHL.
MiddletonJacob, KeatonCANThe two brothers played alongside one another on the San Jose Sharks' AHL affiliate San Jose Barracudas but never on the Sharks.
MillerBob, PaulUSAPaul played his only three NHL games with Bob during the 1981–82 NHL season with the Colorado Rockies.
MillerKelly, Kevin, KipUSAurl=http://www.hockeydraftcentral.com/1982/82183.htmltitle=Kelly Milleraccess-date=March 21, 2007publisher=Hockey Draft Centralyear=2007}}
MillerRyan, DrewUSADrew made his debut with the Anaheim Ducks in the 2007 playoffs; Ryan later played for the Ducks ten years later.
MinardMike, ChrisCANBoth brothers played for the Edmonton Oilers.
MironovDmitri, BorisRUSWon a silver medal together representing Team Russia at the 1998 Winter Olympics.
MokosakCarl, JohnCAN
MollerMike, RandyCANBoth brothers played for the Buffalo Sabres.
MooreSteve, DominicCANBoth 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.
MorrisonDoug, MarkCANurl=http://www.hockeydraftcentral.com/1981/81051.htmltitle=Mark Morrisonaccess-date=April 16, 2007publisher=Hockey Draft Central}}
Mullen*Joe*, BrianUSA
MulveyGrant, PaulCAN
MurdochBob, DonCAN
MurrayBryan, TerryCANTerry twice succeeded Bryan in head coaching positions, first with the Washington Capitals, and then the Florida Panthers.
NashBrendon, RileyCAN
NelsonTodd, JeffCANBoth brothers played for the Washington Capitals. However, Todd only played three games in the NHL. Todd later coached Jeff with the Muskegon Fury of the United Hockey League.
Niedermayer*Scott*, RobCANFaced 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 in his career joined the New Jersey Devils, his brother's former team.
NielsenJeff, KirkUSAKirk only played six games in the NHL.
NolanBrandon, JordanCAN
NortonJeff, BradUSABoth brothers played together for part of the 2001–02 NHL season with the Florida Panthers.
NylanderWilliam, AlexanderSWEBoth brothers played together for part of the 2024–25 NHL season with the Toronto Maple Leafs
OdeleinSelmar, LyleCANSelmar only played 18 games in the NHL.
OlofssonGustav*, FredrikSWE
O'ReillyCal, Ryan*CANBoth brothers played for the Buffalo Sabres.
O'SheaDanny, KevinCANBoth 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.
PaiementRosaire, WilfCAN
PandolfoJay, MikeUSA
PateyLarry, DougCAN
Patrick*Lester*, *Frank*CANurl=http://www.nhl.com/intheslot/read/impact/may/patrick.htmltitle=The architectaccess-date=April 18, 2007publisher=Impact!date=May 1, 2003author=John Halliganurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080706185658/http://www.nhl.com/intheslot/read/impact/may/patrick.htmlarchive-date=July 6, 2008 }} Upon Frank's induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1950, they became the first set of brothers inducted.
Patrick*Lynn*, MuzzCANBoth brothers played together with the New York Rangers from 1937 to 1946, winning the Stanley Cup in 1940.
Patrick*Craig*, GlennUSAurl=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=13936title=Glenn Patrickaccess-date=April 18, 2007publisher=Legends of Hockey}}
PatrickSteve, JamesCANBoth played for the Buffalo Sabres. Played together from 1984 to 1986 with the New York Rangers.
PelechMatt, Adam*CANMatt only played 13 games in the NHL.
PetrovickyRobert, RonaldSVK
PettingerEric, GordCANBoth brothers played for the Boston Bruins.
PerreaultJacob, GabeCAN, USA
PhilpLuke, NoahCAN
PicardRoger, NoelCANBoth brothers played for the St. Louis Blues.
PlagerBarclay, Bob, BillCANBarclay and Bob played together from 1967 to 1977 for the St. Louis Blues; Bill joined them between 1968 and 1972.
PlayfairLarry, JimCANBoth 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.
PlumbRon, RobertCANRobert only played 14 games in the NHL.
Poile*Bud*, DonCANBoth brothers played for the Detroit Red Wings.
PotvinJean, *Denis*CANBoth brothers played together from 1973 to 1978 and 1980 to 1981 with the New York Islanders, winning the Stanley Cup in 1981.
PrenticeEric, DeanCANEric is the youngest player to ever play for the Toronto Maple Leafs, 17 years, 2 months and 8 days.
PrimeauKeith, WayneCANurl=https://www.hockeyforum.com/threads/four-brothers-following-a-familiar-nhl-tradition.8490/title=Four brothers following a familiar NHL traditionaccess-date=April 27, 2007website=NHL.comdate=February 13, 2007author=Evan Grossman}}
ProngerSean, *Chris*CANBoth brothers played for Anaheim Ducks.
Pronovost*Marcel*, Claude, JeanCANClaude played only three games in the NHL. Andre Pronovost is unrelated but often incorrectly cited as a brother.
PyattTaylor, TomCAN
QuackenbushBill, MaxCANBoth brothers played together for the Boston Bruins in the 1950–51 NHL season.
RaddyshTaylor, DarrenCANBoth brothers played together for the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 2021–22 NHL season.
RadulovIgor, AlexanderRUS
RaskTuukka, JoonasFINJoonas only played two games in the NHL.
RatyAku, AatuFIN
RauChad, KyleUSAChad only played nine games in the NHL.
ReardonTerry, *Ken*CANBoth 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.
RedmondMickey, DickCAN
RegehrRobyn, RichieCANBoth brothers played together for the Calgary Flames. Only NHL brothers to be born in the Southern Hemisphere.
ReinhartMax, Griffin, Sam*CAN
Richard*Maurice*, *Henri*CANBoth brothers played together for the Montreal Canadiens from 1955 to 1960. Won the Stanley Cup all five years they played together. Henri won the Stanley Cup 11 times, a record for a player; combined with Maurice’s eight, they own the record for most Stanley Cup wins by any combination of brothers.
RichardsTodd, TravisUSATravis only played three games in the NHL, and Todd only played eight.
RitchieBrett, NickCANBoth brothers played for the Boston Bruins in the 2019–20 season, but never played together in a game. Brett was playing in the minors when Nick was acquired from the Anaheim Ducks on February 24. The Ritchies became the first brothers in NHL history to be traded for each other on March 3, 2023, when Nick was traded from the Arizona Coyotes to the Calgary Flames in exchange for Brett.
RiversShawn, JamieCANShawn only played four games in the NHL.
RobergeMario, SergeCANSerge only played nine games in the NHL.
RobertsDoug, GordieUSABoth brothers played for the Boston Bruins.
RobertsonGeordie, TorrieCANGeordie only played five games in the NHL.
RobertsonNick, JasonUSA
RobinsonBuddy, Eric*USA
Robinson*Larry*, MoeCANMoe played only one game in the NHL, with Larry, for the Montreal Canadiens.
RocheDes, EarlCANBoth brothers played together for the Montreal Maroons in the 1930–31 NHL season and the 1932–33 NHL season. The brothers also played together for the Detroit Red Wings in the 1934–35 NHL season. They also played together for the original Ottawa Senators in the 1932–33 NHL season and the 1933–34 NHL season.
RolstonRon, BrianCANRon never played in the NHL, but was the head coach of the Buffalo Sabres from March to November 2013.
RousseauRollie, Guy, BobbyCANAll three played for the Montreal Canadiens. However, Guy only played four games in the NHL, and Rollie only played two.
Roy*Patrick*, StephaneCANStephane only played 12 games in the NHL.
RussellKris, Ryan (twins)CANBriefly teammates for the Columbus Blue Jackets in 2011–12; Kris was a draft pick while Ryan was acquired in a trade with Montreal.
RuutuJarkko, TuomoFIN
SaccoJoe, DavidUSABoth brothers played together from 1994 to 1996 with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim; both were also drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs.
SamuelssonPhilip, HenrikUSABoth brothers played for the Arizona Coyotes.
SandinLinus, RasmusSWE
SauerKurt, MichaelUSABoth brothers' careers were cut short due to concussions.
SauveBob, Jean-FrancoisCANBoth brothers played together from 1980 to 1983 with the Buffalo Sabres.
SchaeferPeter, NolanCANNolan only played seven games in the NHL.
SchennLuke*, Brayden*CANBoth brothers played together for the Philadelphia Flyers from 2013–16 and also played for the Los Angeles Kings at one point in their careers. Both were also drafted fifth overall in their respective draft years; Luke in 2008 by the Toronto Maple Leafs, and Brayden in 2009 by the Kings. During the 2012 NHL Draft, Luke was traded to the Philadelphia Flyers, joining Brayden, who was traded there the year before. Luke was traded to the Kings in January 2016, joining Brayden's first NHL team.
SchmaltzJordan, Nick*USA
SchmautzCliff, BobbyCAN
SchmidtJack, OttoCANBoth brothers played for the Boston Bruins.
SchockRon, DannyCANBoth brothers played for the Boston Bruins.
SedinHenrik, Daniel (twins)SWEBoth brothers played their entire careers for the Vancouver Canucks, where they were linemates for most of their careers. Both brothers were drafted by Vancouver in 1999, Daniel second overall, and Henrik third. Both brothers won the Art Ross Trophy, Henrik in 2010 and Daniel in 2011. Henrik won the Hart Trophy in 2010, while Daniel won the Ted Lindsay Award in 2011. Both brothers also won gold medals as representatives of Sweden at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Both retired together at the end of the 2017-18 season.
SeilingRod, RicCAN
SestitoTim, TomUSA
ShannonDarryl, DarrinCANBoth brothers played for the Buffalo Sabres. Both played together from 1994 to 1996 with the original Winnipeg Jets.
SheehyTimothy, NeilUSABoth brothers played for the Hartford Whalers.
SheppardJohnny, FrankCANBoth played for the Detroit Red Wings.
SherwoodKiefer*, KoleUSA
ShoreDrew, NickUSA
SillingerOwen, ColeCANBoth brothers playing for the Columbus Blue Jackets.
SimonCully, ThainCANBoth brothers played for the Detroit Red Wings. Thain only played three games in the NHL.
SigaletJordan, JonathanCANBoth brothers played one game for the Boston Bruins; they were teammates for the Bruins' minor league affiliate.
SlavinJaccob, JosiahUSAJaccob was selected 120th overall in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft by the Carolina Hurricanes and serves as Cane's alternate captain. In 2021, he was awarded the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy. Josiah was selected 193rd overall in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks. Josiah signed with the Hurricanes during the 2024 off-season.
SmithBrendan*, Reilly*CAN
SmithBrian, GaryCANurl=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=14353title=Brian Smithaccess-date=April 19, 2007publisher=Legends of Hockey}}
SmithGemel, Givani*CANThe brothers appeared in two games together for the Detroit Red Wings in the 2021-22 season.
SmithGord, *Billy*CANBoth 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.
SmithKenny, DonCANBoth brothers played for the New York Rangers. Don only played ten games in the NHL.
SmythKevin, RyanCAN
SobchukGene, DennisCANGene only played one game in the NHL.
SoderblomArvid, ElmerSWE
StaalEric, Marc, Jordan*, JaredCANurl=http://www.hockeyjournal.com/ahl/200411/staal1.htmtitle=Lock Monsters Forward's Career Not Staal-edaccess-date=April 12, 2007publisher=Hockey Journaldate=November 1, 2004author=Mike Scanduraarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061105044518/http://www.hockeyjournal.com/ahl/200411/staal1.htmarchive-date=November 5, 2006url-status=deaddf=mdy }} Eric won the 2006 Stanley Cup with Carolina and Jordan won in 2009 with Pittsburgh. Both were teammates and also served as team captains of the Hurricanes at one point in their careers. Jared briefly joined Jordan and Eric with the Hurricanes in April 2013. Eric was also teammates with Marc on the New York Rangers in 2016. Later in their careers, Eric and Marc played together for the Florida Panthers in 2022-23.
StanfieldJack, Fred, JimCANJack 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.
StankiewiczEd, MyronCANEd only played six games in the NHL.
StastnyMarian, Peter, AntonCzechoslovakia
(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.
StastnyYan, PaulUSASons of Peter Stastny. Both played for the St. Louis Blues.
Stevens*Scott*, MikeCAN
StewartAnthony, ChrisCanada
StoneMichael, Mark*CAN
StromeRyan, DylanCanada
StuartMike, Mark, ColinUSABoth Colin and Mark played for the Atlanta Thrashers. Mike only played three games in the NHL.{{cite weburl=http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=515422title=1998 Olympic victory inspired the next generation
SubbanP.K., MalcolmCANTheir third brother, Jordan, was drafted by Vancouver in 2013 but never played in a regular season NHL game.
SullivanFrank, PeterCANFrank only played eight games in the NHL.
SundstromPatrik, Peter (twins)SWEPlayed part of the 1989–90 NHL season together for the New Jersey Devils.
SutterBrian, Darryl, Duane, Brent, Rich, Ron (Rich and Ron are twins)CANSet a record when four of the brothers played in the same game; Duane and Brent with the New York Islanders beat Rich and Ron's Philadelphia Flyers. Brent and Duane won the Stanley Cup twice together with the Islanders in 1982 and 1983. Darryl won the Stanley Cup twice as head coach of the Los Angeles Kings in 2012 and 2014. Rich and Ron were first set of twins to play in the NHL.
SuzukiNick, RyanCAN
SvechnikovEvgeny, Andrei*RUS
SweattLee, BillUSABoth played for the Vancouver Canucks.
TanevChris, BrandonCANBoth players were signed as free agents out of college.
TaylorTim, ChrisCANPlayed part of the 1998–99 NHL season together for the Boston Bruins.
TealSkip, VicCANBoth brothers only played one game in the NHL, Skip with the Boston Bruins and Vic with the New York Islanders.
ThompsonTage, TyceUSA
Thompson*Tiny*, PaulCANFirst time in NHL history that 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.
TimonenKimmo, JussiFINBoth brothers played for the Philadelphia Flyers.
TjarnqvistDaniel, MathiasSWE
TkachukMatthew, BradyUSA
ToppazziniZellio, JerryCANBoth brothers played for the Boston Bruins and the Chicago Black Hawks.
Trottier*Bryan*, RockyCAN
TurgeonSylvain, PierreCANBoth brothers played for the Montreal Canadiens.
van RiemsdykJames*, Trevor*USA
VandermeerPete, JimCANBoth brothers played for the Phoenix Coyotes.
VopatJan, RomanCZEBoth brothers played together for parts of the 1996–97 and 1997–98 seasons with the Los Angeles Kings.
WarwickGrant, BillCANBoth brothers played together from 1941 to 1943 with the New York Rangers.
WatsonJoe, JimmyCANBoth brothers played together from 1973 to 1978 with the Philadelphia Flyers, winning the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975.
WellwoodKyle, EricCAN
WesleyBlake, GlenCANBoth brothers played for the Hartford Whalers and the Toronto Maple Leafs.
WilliamsFred, GordCANGord only played two games in the NHL.
WilliamsTom, ButchUSABoth brothers played for the California Golden Seals.
WilsonJohnny, LarryCANBoth 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.
WilsonMurray, DougCAN
WotherspoonTyler, Parker*CAN
XhekajArber, FlorianCANBoth brothers played for the Montreal Canadiens during the 2025–26 NHL season
YaremchukGary, KenCANBoth brothers played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
ZalewskiSteven, MikeUSA

Parent-children

Charlotte]]) also won the [[Stanley Cup]] as an executive with the [[Colorado Avalanche]].
Last nameParentChildrenCountryNotes:
Abel*Sid*GerryCAN, USAGerry played one game in the NHL, doing so under his father who was head coach of the Detroit Red Wings.
ActonKeithWillCANBoth Keith and Will have played for the Edmonton Oilers.
AdamRussLukeCANRuss played eight games in the NHL.
AnderssonNiklasLiasSWE
AnderssonPeterRasmus*SWE
Apps*Syl*Syl Jr.CAN
ArchibaldJimJoshCAN, USAJim only played 16 NHL games.
ArnasonChuckTylerCAN, USA
AshtonBrentCarterCAN
AttwellRonBobCAN, USABoth Ron and Bob played 22 games in the NHL. Each of them also only recorded one goal.
BarberDonRileyCAN, USA
BassenHankBobCANBoth played for the Chicago Black Hawks.
BarrieLenTyson*CAN
BellowsBrianKieffer*CAN, USA
BennettHarvey, Sr.Curt, Harvey Jr., BillCAN, USAHarvey Sr. and Bill both played for the Boston Bruins.
BenningBrianMatt*CANMatt played for the Edmonton Oilers, the team for which his father played.
BlakeJasonJackson*USA
BoileauReneMarcCANRené only played seven games in the NHL.
Bouchard*Emile "Butch"*PierreCANBoth won the Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens.
BordeleauPaulinSebastienCAN, FRABoth played only five Stanley Cup playoff games.
BordeleauSebastienThomas*FRA, USA
Bourque*Ray*Chris, RyanCAN, USAChris played briefly for the Bruins, with whom his father Ray spent the majority of his career.
Bowman*Scotty*StanCANBoth have worked under the Chicago Blackhawks organization.
Brind'AmourRodSkyler*CAN, USASkyler plays for the Carolina Hurricanes, the same team his father played and coached for.
BrownAdamAndyCANBoth played for the Detroit Red Wings.
BrownDougPatrick*USA
BrownJeffLoganCAN, USA
Bubla/SlegrJiriJiriCZEThey both played for the Vancouver Canucks. They both won the IIHF World Hockey Championship Gold Medals. Jiri the son uses his step-father's surname, Slegr.
BuchananRalphRonCANRalph only played two games in the NHL, and Ron only played five.
BurakovskyRobertAndre*SWE
ByramShawnBowen*CANShawn only played five games in the NHL.
CampbellColinGregoryCAN
CarrAlGeneCANAl only played five games in the NHL.
Chelios*Chris*JakeUSABoth played for the Detroit Red Wings.
ChorneyMarcTaylorCAN, USA
ChouinardGuyEricCAN
ChychrunJeffJakob*CAN
Clancy*King*TerryCANBoth played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
ColleyTomKevinCANTom played only one game in the NHL.
Conacher*Charlie*PeteCANBoth played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Conacher*Lionel*BrianCAN
CoteAlainJean-PhilippeCANJean-Philippe only played eight games in the NHL, all with the Montreal Canadiens.
CouturierSylvainSean*CAN
CreightonDaveAdamCANBoth played for the Chicago Blackhawks.
CrombeenMikeB.J.CANBoth played for the St. Louis Blues.
CrozierJoeGregCANGreg played only one game in the NHL.
CullenBarryJohnCANBoth played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
DahlenUlfJonathanSWEBoth played for the San Jose Sharks.
DeBruskLouieJake*CAN
DeFazioDeanBrandonCAN
DeMarcoAb, Sr.Ab, Jr.CANBoth played for the Boston Bruins and New York Rangers.
DineenBillPeter, Gord, KevinCANBill was Kevin's coach with the Philadelphia Flyers.
DjoosParChristianSWE
DoanShaneJosh*CAN, USAJosh was drafted by and played for the Arizona Coyotes, the same organization who drafted and employed his father for his entire career.
DomiTieMax*CANBoth played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
DonatoTedRyan*USARyan played for the Boston Bruins, with whom his father played.
DruryTedJack*USATed played for the Hartford Whalers while Jack played for the Whalers' successor Carolina Hurricanes.
DubeNormChristianCAN
DuchesneGaetanJeremyCAN, USA
EavesMikePatrickUSA
ErixonJanTimSWETim played for the New York Rangers, with whom his father played.
FergusonJohn Sr.John Jr.CANJohn Sr. played for the Montreal Canadiens, and John Jr. was drafted by Montreal but never played in the NHL. John Jr. served as general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
FergusonNormCraigCAN
FerraroRayLandonCAN
FinleyJeffJack*CAN
FitzgeraldTomCasey*USA
Fletcher*Cliff*ChuckCANCliff won the Stanley Cup in 1989 as general manager of the Calgary Flames; after having been a part of three finalist teams, Chuck finally did the same 20 years later as assistant general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2009.
FogolinLee Sr.Lee Jr.CAN, USA
FolignoMikeNick, MarcusCAN, USABoth Mike and Marcus played for the Buffalo Sabres, while Mike and Nick both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
FooteAdamCal, Nolan*CAN, USA
FosterDwightAlexCAN, USAAlex only played three games in the NHL.
FrancisEmileBobbyCAN, USA
GagnerDaveSamCAN
Gainey*Bob*SteveCANSteve was drafted by his father, who was general manager of the Dallas Stars.
GardnerCalDave, PaulCANCal and Paul both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
GauthierSeanCutter*CAN, USA
Geoffrion*Bernie*DanCANAll generations played for the Montreal Canadiens. Bernie also coached Dan for one season with the Canadiens.
GeoffrionDanBlakeCAN, USA
GoldupHankGlennCAN
GrahameRon and CharlotteJohnCAN, USARon 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.
GreigMarkRidly*CAN
GrudenJohnJonathan*USA
HajtBillChrisCAN, USAChris only played six games in the NHL.
HagmanMattiNiklasFINFirst Finnish father-son pair in NHL history. They both have seven points in their NHL playoff careers.
HampsonTedGordCANGord only played four games in the NHL.
HansonDavidChristianUSA
HarkinsToddJansen*USA, CAN
HaworthGordieAlanCANGordie only played two games in the NHL.
HeleniusSamiSamuel*FIN
Hextall*Bryan*Bryan, Jr., DennisCANAll three played for the New York Rangers.
HextallBryan, Jr.RonCAN
HicksWayneAlexCANBoth played for the Pittsburgh Penguins.
HodgeKenKen, Jr.CAN, USAurl=http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_484632.htmlarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090615005639/http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_484632.htmlurl-status=deadarchive-date=June 15, 2009title=Penalties hurt Pens in bidaccess-date=April 24, 2007newspaper=Pittsburgh Tribune-Reviewdate=December 17, 2006author=Karen Price }}
HollowayBruceDylan*CAN
HolmesLouisChuckCAN
Howe*Gordie**Mark*, MartyCAN, USAAll three played together during the 1979–80 NHL season with the Hartford Whalers, the only such time in NHL history that a father and his sons were active at the same time.
Hull*Bobby**Brett*CAN, USABoth 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 each win the Hart Memorial Trophy for league MVP.
Imlach*Punch*BrentCANBrent played only three NHL games, all with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Brent's father Punch served as head coach during his brief playing career.
IngarfieldEarl, Sr.Earl, Jr.CAN
JarventieMarttiRoby*FIN
JohansenBillTrevorCANBoth played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
JohanssonRogerAlbert*SWE
Johnson*Bob*MarkUSAMark played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, where his father later coached the team to the franchise's first Stanley Cup championship, in 1991.
JohnsonBobBrentUSAurl=https://www.espn.com/nhl/recap?gameId=260204020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180212084334/http://www.espn.com/nhl/recap?gameId=260204020url-status=deadarchive-date=February 12, 2018title=Grahame gets another shutout as Bolts beat Capsaccess-date=April 24, 2007publisher=ESPNdate=February 4, 2006}}
JohnsonCraigRyan*USA
JonesBradMax*USA
KapanenSamiKasperi*FIN
KastelicEdMark*CAN, USA
KearnsDennisBrackenCAN
KovalenkoAndreiNikolai*RUSBoth played for the Colorado Avalanche.
KrommBobbyRichardCANBobby was head coach for the Calgary Flames.
KuntarLesTrevor*USA
LachanceScottShane*USA
LacroixPierreEricCAN
LafreniereRogerJasonCANRoger only played thirteen games in the NHL.
Laperriere*Jacques*DanielCAN
LappinPeterNickUSA
LaroseClaudeGuyCAN
LeachReggieJamieCAN
LemieuxClaudeBrendan*CAN
LeschyshynCurtisJake*CAN
LindholmMikaelElias*SWE
LindsayBert*Ted*CANBert only played 20 games in the NHL.
LoPrestiSamPeteUSAFirst father-son goaltending combination.
Lowe*Kevin*KeeganCANBoth played for the Edmonton Oilers.
LowryDaveAdam*CANIn 2020, Dave was hired as an assistant coach of the Winnipeg Jets, for whom his son Adam played. Dave later became interim head coach in 2021.
LudvigJanJohn*CZE, CAN
LukowichBernieBradCANurl=http://lightning.nhl.com/team/app?articleid=327142&page=NewsPage&service=pagetitle=Lightning Sign Defenseman Brad Lukowichaccess-date=October 13, 2007publisher=Lightning.comurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071010004651/http://lightning.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=327142archive-date=October 10, 2007 }}
MacDermidPaulLane, Kurtis*CANPaul and Lane are one of only two father-son pairs to score their first NHL goal on the same date.
MacInnis*Al*RyanCAN, USA
MackellJackFlemingCAN
MackeyDavidConnor*CAN, USA
MacLeanJohnKyle*CAN, USA
MaloneGregRyanCAN, USABoth played for the Pittsburgh Penguins. They became the second father-son duo to score a hat trick for the same team.
MansonDaveJosh*CAN
MarchmentBryanMason*CANMason played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, with whom Bryan also briefly played.
MatteauStephaneStefanCAN, USA
McBainAndrewJack*CANJack played for the Winnipeg Jets/Arizona Coyotes, the same franchise with whom his father also played.
McCrearyBill, Sr.Bill, Jr.CAN, USABill Jr. only played twelve games in the NHL.
McDonaldGerryColinUSA
McMahonMike, Sr.Mike, Jr.CAN
McNabMaxPeterCAN, USAurl=http://www.anaheimducks.com/team/management_bio.php?id=5title=David McNabaccess-date=April 24, 2007publisher=Anaheim Ducksarchive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20061028052358/http://www.anaheimducks.com/team/management_bio.php?id=5archive-date = October 28, 2006}}
McRaeBasilPhilipCAN, USABoth played for the St. Louis Blues.
McTavishDaleMason*CANDale played nine games in the NHL for the Calgary Flames.
MelocheGillesEricCANBoth played for the Pittsburgh Penguins.
MikkelsonBillBrendanCAN
MitchellJeffTravis*USA
MitchellRoyIan*CANRoy played only three games in the NHL.
MorrisonJimDaveCAN
MurphyGordConnor*CAN, USA
MurrayAndyBradyCAN, USA
MusilFrankDavidCZEDavid and Frank both played for the Edmonton Oilers.
NamestnikovEvgenyVladislav*RUSBoth have also appeared in the AHL for the Syracuse Crunch. Vladislav made his NHL debut with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2014.
NilssonKentRobertSWEurl=http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=289862title=Following in their dads' skatesaccess-date=March 22, 2007website=NHL.comdate=March 1, 2007author=John Kreiser}}
NolanTedBrandon, JordanCANurl=http://nationalpost.pa-sportsticker.com/default.aspx?s=nhl-news-display&nid=A13883511198259722Aarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071227122502/http://nationalpost.pa-sportsticker.com/default.aspx?s=nhl-news-display&nid=A13883511198259722Aurl-status=deadarchive-date=December 27, 2007title=Hurricanes place C LaRose on IRaccess-date=December 22, 2007work=National Postlocation=Canadadate=December 22, 2007author=PA SportsTicker }}
NorrisDwayneJosh*CAN, USADwayne only played 20 games in the NHL.
NylanderMichaelWilliam, AlexanderSWEWilliam's first NHL goal was assisted by the Brooks Laich, the same player who assisted on Michael's last NHL goal.
NystromBobEricCAN, USA
O'ConnorMylesLogan*CAN
O'FlahertyPeanutsGerryCAN, USAurl=http://www.hockeydraftcentral.com/1970/70036.htmltitle=Gerry O'Flahertyaccess-date=April 12, 2007publisher=Hockey Draft Central}}
O'ReganTomDannyUSA
OlsenDarrylDylanCAN
PalazzariAldoDougUSA
PariseJ.P.ZachCAN, USABoth played for the New York Islanders.
ParssinenTimoJuuso*FINTimo played 17 games for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim during the 2001-02 season, Juuso currently plays for the New York Rangers.
Patrick*Lester**Lynn*, MuzzCANLester 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*, GlennCAN, USACraig 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). Lynn also coached Craig with the St. Louis Blues.
PatrickSteveNolanCAN
PearsonScottChaseCAN, USA
PerliniFredBrendanCAN
PerreaultYanicJacob, GabeCAN, USA
PetersJimmy, Sr.Jimmy, Jr.CANBoth played for the Detroit Red Wings.
PilonRichGarrett*CAN, USA
PitlickLanceRemUSA
PlanteCamAlexCANCam only played two games in the NHL, while Alex has only played seven.
PoileBudDavidCANDavid most recently served as the executive vice president of hockey operations and general manager of the Nashville Predators until his retirement in 2024.
PoulinPatrickSam*CAN
Pratt*Babe*TracyCANBoth played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
PrimeauKeithCayden*CAN, USA
PyattNelsonTaylor, TomCAN
RaglanClare "Rags"HerbCAN
RamageRobJohnCAN, USARob and John both played for the Calgary Flames; Rob won the Stanley Cup with Calgary in 1989 while his son John made his debut with the team in 2015.
ReinhartPaulMax, Griffin, Sam*CAN
ReiseLeoLeo Jr.CANFirst father-son combination to play in the NHL; both played for the New York Rangers.
RichardsToddJustinUSA
RichmondSteveDannyUSA
RigginDennisPatCANDennis only played 18 games in the NHL.
RobertsDougDavidUSA
RobidasStephaneJustin*CAN
RobinsonDougRobCAN
RychelWarrenKerbyCAN
RymshaAndyDrakeCAN, USA
SamuelssonKjellMattias*SWE, USA
SamuelssonUlfPhilip, HenrikSWE, USABoth Ulf and Philip played for the Pittsburgh Penguins.
SandersonGeoffJake*CAN, USA
SauveBobPhilippeCAN, USA
SauveJean-FrancoisMaximeCAN
SextonRandyBenCANBen is the assistant coach for the Ottawa Senators, for whom his father was a general manager.
Shero*Fred*RayCAN, USAFred was the head coach of the Philadelphia Flyers' first and second Stanley Cup-winning teams in 1974 and 1975; Ray was general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins' third in 2009.
SillingerMikeOwen, ColeCANBoth Owen and Cole are currently playing for the Columbus Blue Jackets, the same team their father played.
SimpsonCraigDillonCANDillon and Craig both played for the Edmonton Oilers.
Smedsmo/ByfuglienDaleDustinUSADale is Dustin's stepfather. Dustin goes by his mother's birthname, Byfuglien.
SmithDerrickDaltonCAN
SmithDesBrian, GaryCANDes and Gary both played with the Chicago Black Hawks.
SmithStuartBrianCANStuart only played 17 games in the NHL.
SmrkeStanJohnCAN, USAStan only played nine games in the NHL.
SnuggerudDaveJimmy*USA
SpringFrankCoreyCANCorey only played 16 games in the NHL.
StapletonPatMikeCANBoth played for the Chicago Blackhawks.
StastnyPeterYan, PaulSVK, USAAll three played for the St. Louis Blues at different times.
StauberRobbJaxsonUSABoth players are goaltenders.
SteenThomasAlexanderSWE
StephensonBobShayCANBob only played eighteen games in the NHL, and Shay only played two.
StienburgTrevorMatthew*CANMatthew plays for the Colorado Avalanche, the same franchise for which his father played when it was the Quebec Nordiques.
StillmanCoryRiley*CANRiley plays for the Florida Panthers, with whom his father played.
SutterBrentBrandonCANBrandon played for the Vancouver Canucks, with whom his uncle, Rich Sutter, played.
SutterDarrylBrettCANurl=http://www.nhl.com/ice/recap.htm?id=2008020505title=Flames 4, Ducks 3website=National Hockey Leaguedate=December 23, 2008access-date=December 24, 2008}}
SutterDuaneBrodyCAN
TambelliniSteveJeffCANJeff played for the Vancouver Canucks, for whom his father was the assistant general manager until April 2008. Both played for the New York Islanders.
TaylorBilly, Sr.Billy, Jr.CANBoth played two games for the New York Rangers.
ThomasSteveChristianCAN
ThompsonBrentTage, TyceCAN, USA
TinordiMarkJarred*CAN, USABoth played two games for the New York Rangers
TkachukKeithMatthew, BradyUSA
TurcotteAlfieAlex*USA
TurgeonPierreDominicCAN, USA
TurnbullPerryTravisCAN, USA
VachonRogieNicholasCANNick played only one game in the NHL.
VeseyJimJimmy*USA
WalshMikeReilly*USA
WalterRyanBenCAN
WaltonBobMikeCANBob only played four games in the NHL.
WardDixonTaylor*CANTaylor plays for the Los Angeles Kings, the same team his father played for.
WardDonJoeCANJoe only played four games in the NHL.
WilsonJerryCareyCANJerry only played three games in the NHL.
WilsonCareyColinCAN, USA
WilsonLarryRonCAN, USA
WilsonRickLandonCAN, USA
WolaninCraigChristian*USA
WoodRandyMiles*USA
YlonenJuhaJesse*Finland

Grandfather-grandsons

This category is for such pairings not already listed in the "Parent-Children" section above (i.e., maternal grandparents): grandfathers Paulin Bordeleau, Bernie Geoffrion, Bryan Hextall, Lester Patrick, Jerry Wilson.

[[Brent Johnson]] is the grandson of former [[Detroit Red Wings]] player [[Sid Abel]], whose jersey (number 12) is shown here.
GrandfatherGrandsonCountryNotes
*Sid Abel*Brent JohnsonCAN
Bobby BaunKyle BaunCAN
Steve CardwellEthan Cardwell*CAN
*Dit Clapper*Greg ThebergeCAN
Barry CullenMatt Cullen, Mark Cullen, & Logan Morrison*CAN, USA
*Glenn Hall*Grant StevensonCAN
Lou JankowskiMark Jankowski*CAN
Randy LeggeDenver Barkey*CAN
*Howie Morenz*Dan GeoffrionCANBoth played for the Montreal Canadiens.
Lou NanneVinni Lettieri*USA
Andre PronovostAnthony Mantha*CANlast1=de Beaumontfirst1=Vanessatitle=Rookie Anthony Mantha's 1st NHL Goal Brings His Grandfather to Tearsurl=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2627586-red-wings-rookie-manthas-first-nhl-goal-brings-his-grandfather-to-tearswebsite=BleacherReportaccess-date=1 April 2016}}
Bud StefanskiRiley Stillman*CAN
Pat StapletonMark Kastelic*CAN, USA
Bill StewartPaul StewartUSABoth were on-ice officials in the NHL. Bill also coached the Chicago Black Hawks to the 1938 Stanley Cup, and Paul played 21 games with the Quebec Nordiques.

Great-grandfather & great-grandson

Great-grandfatherGreat-grandsonCountryNotes
*Howie Morenz*Blake GeoffrionCAN, USABlake became the first fourth-generation player in the league. All four generations have played for the Montreal Canadiens.
*Lester Patrick*Chris PatrickCAN, USAChris is the general manager of the Washington Capitals.

Uncles-nephews

This category is for such pairings not already listed in the "Father-Son" & "Siblings" sections above.

[[Jeff Beukeboom]], pictured here with the [[New York Rangers]], is the nephew of [[Ed Kea]] and cousin of [[Joe Nieuwendyk]].
UncleNephewCountryNotes
Earl AndersonWyatt Kaiser*USA
*George Armstrong*Dale McCourtCAN
Scott ArnielJamie ArnielCANBoth played for the Boston Bruins.
Todd BertuzziTyler Bertuzzi*CANTyler played for the Detroit Red Wings, the same team as his uncle played.
Scott BjugstadNick Bjugstad*USA
*Toe Blake*Mike BlakeCAN
Johnny BoychukJohn QuennevilleCANJohnny is John's uncle by marriage.
Brian BradleyJack LaFontaineCAN
Andy BrickleyConnor BrickleyUSA
Neal, Aaron, Paul BrotenShane GersichUSAlast1=Olsenfirst1=Beckytitle=Player Feature - Gersich Bucks the Family Trendurl=https://www.usahockeyntdp.com/news_article/show/358569website=usahockeyntdp.comaccess-date=May 18, 2018date=March 11, 2014}}
*Johnny Bucyk*Randy BucykCAN
Billy CarrollBoone Jenner*CAN
Guy ChouinardMarc ChouinardCAN
Dave ChristianBrock Nelson*USA
*Lionel*, *Charlie*, & *Roy Conacher*Murray HendersonCANurl=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=12909title=Murray Hendersonaccess-date=April 12, 2007publisher=Legends of Hockey}}
John CullenMatt Cullen, Mark Cullen, & Logan Morrison*USA, CAN
Marty DallmanKevin DallmanCAN
Billy DeaJames WisniewskiCAN,
USABoth played for the Chicago Blackhawks.
Barry DeanZack SmithCAN
Dave DunnBrett ClarkCAN
Roy EdwardsDon EdwardsCAN
Randy ExelbyKyle Capobianco*CAN
Denis GauthierJulien Gauthier*CAN
Jean-Sebastien GiguereAlexandre FortinCAN
*Clark Gillies*Colton GilliesCAN
Mike GillisMatt & Adam* PelechCAN
Jeff HackettMatt HackettCAN
Floyd, Larry, & Wayne HillmanBrian SavageCANBrian played for the Montreal Canadiens, where Larry previously played, and the Philadelphia Flyers, who both Larry and Wayne played for.
Bobby HolikDavid MusilCZE
Wes JarvisAlex FosterCAN,
USAFoster played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, the same team as his uncle played.
David JensenJoe JensenUSA
Steve JensenNick Jensen*USA
Mike JohnstonRyan JohnstonCANMike never played in the NHL, but was the head coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins from June 2014 to December 2015. Ryan's sister (and Mike's niece) Rebecca is a member of the Canada women's national ice hockey team and a two-time Olympic gold winner.
Sami KapanenOliver Kapanen*FIN
Ed KeaJeff Beukeboom & *Joe Nieuwendyk*CANurl=http://www.hockeydraftcentral.com/1983/83019.htmltitle=Jeff Beukeboomaccess-date=April 12, 2007publisher=Hockey Draft Central}}
Dan KesaMilan LucicCAN
Hec, Wally & Ken KilreaBrian KilreaCAN
Vyacheslav Kozlov & Ivan NovoseltsevVladislav Namestnikov*RUS
Lane LambertBrad Lambert*CAN, FIN
Steve LeachJay LeachUSABoth played for the Boston Bruins.
*Jacques Lemaire*Manny FernandezCANWhile Fernandez played for the Minnesota Wild, Lemaire was his coach.
Mikael LindholmCalle Jarnkrok*SWE
*Joe Malone*Cliff MaloneCANBoth played for the Montreal Canadiens
Greg MaloneBrad MaloneCAN
Bill Sr. & Keith McCrearyRon AttwellCANBill and Ron both played for the New York Rangers and the St. Louis Blues.
Jim McFaddenBill MikkelsonCAN
Earl Miller*Bill Hay*CANBoth played for the Chicago Blackhawks. Bill was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder, as was his father, Charles.
Sergio MomessoMarco ScandellaCAN
Scott MorrowScott Morrow*USA
Mike MurphyJulian MelchioriCAN
Bryan & Terry MurrayTim MurrayCAN
Dennis O'BrienShane O'BrienCANurl=http://www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1548808archive-url=https://archive.today/20130204021353/http://www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1548808url-status=deadarchive-date=February 4, 2013title=Local ties in Cup chaseaccess-date=May 21, 2009newspaper=The Peterborough Examinerauthor=Davies, Mike}}
Peanuts O'FlahertyCraig MuniCAN
Jimmy Peters, Sr.Glen CurrieCAN
Lance PitlickTyler PitlickUSA
*Didier Pitre*Vic DesjardinsCAN,
USAurl=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GX0tAAAAIBAJ&pg=6835%2C3100079title=Didier Pitre, Canadien Hockey Star From 1910 to '23, Is Deadauthor=The Gazettedate=July 30, 1934page=12work=The Gazettelocation=Montrealaccess-date=May 26, 2010}}
Bill RanfordBrendan RanfordCAN
Marcus RagnarssonGustav Lindstrom*SWE
Robert ReichelLukas Reichel*CZE, GER
Travis RichardsJustin RichardsUSA
Luke RichardsonJakob Chychrun*CAN
Steve RooneyKevin Rooney*USAKevin plays for the New Jersey Devils, the same team as his uncle played.
Bob SauveMaxime SauveCAN
Jean-Francois SauvePhilippe SauveCAN, USA
Enio SclisizziJohn TonelliCANurl=https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nashville-newcomer-ryan-jones-no-distant-cousin-1.697059title=Nashville newcomer Ryan Jones no distant cousinaccess-date=October 11, 2008publisher=CBC Sportsauthor=Doug Harrisondate=October 9, 2008}}
Mike StapletonMark Kastelic*CAN, USA
Bob StephensonChandler Stephenson*CAN
Gary SuterRyan Suter*USAGary's brother and Ryan's father Bob played on the U.S. Olympic hockey team during the 1980 Miracle on Ice; Gary later represented the U.S. at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Mario TremblayPascal TrepanierCAN
Dennis VialDrake Batherson*CANBoth have played for the Ottawa Senators. Drake's father Norm Batherson played for Ottawa's AHL affiliate but did not play in the NHL.

Grand-uncle & grand-nephews

Grand-uncleGrand-nephewCountryNotes
Christian & J. P. BordeleauThomas Bordeleau*CAN, USA
Brian & Ray CullenMatt Cullen, Mark Cullen, & Logan Morrison*CAN
Lou FontinatoGreg McKeggCAN
*Red Kelly*Mark Jankowski*CAN
Peter MahovlichJosh Anderson*CANAnderson plays for the Montreal Canadiens, the same team as his grand-uncle played.
Bill Sr. & Keith McCrearyBob AttwellCAN
Jim McFaddenBrendan MikkelsonCAN
*Lynn Patrick*Chris PatrickCAN, USA
Zellio & Jerry ToppazziniJustin WilliamsCAN

Great, grand-uncle & great, grand-nephew

Great, grand-uncleGreat, grand-nephewCountryNotes
Jim BedardConnor Bedard*CANConnor plays for the Chicago Blackhawks, the same team as his great, grand-uncle played.
Edwin GormanRyan KuffnerCAN
*Frank Patrick*Chris PatrickCAN, USA

Cousins

Scott]] on the [[San Jose Sharks]].
David Moss]] is the first cousin of [[Phil Kessel]].
CousinCousinCousinCountryNotes
Tony AmonteCharlie Coyle*Bobby SheehanUSAAmonte and Coyle are first cousins while Sheehan and Coyle are second cousins.
Ron AttwellBill McCreary Jr.CANurl=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=13607title=Bill McCreary Jr.access-date=April 12, 2007publisher=Legends of Hockey}}
Larry AurieCummy BurtonCANBurton received special permission from James Norris to wear Aurie's retired No. 6 Detroit Red Wings sweater during Burton's tenure with the team.
Ralph BackstromDaren PuppaCANBackstrom had long retired by the time Puppa joined the NHL.
Jeff Beukeboom*Joe Nieuwendyk*CAN
Henry BouchaT.J. Oshie*Gary SargentUSABoucha and Sargent are seconds cousins. Oshie is second cousins once removed from both Boucha and Sargent. Boucha and Sargent both played for the Minnesota North Stars.
Pierre-Marc BouchardP.A. ParenteauCANSeconds cousins. Both played for the New York Islanders.
Johnny BoychukZach BoychukCANThird cousins.
Connor BrickleyDaniel BrickleyUSASecond cousins
Wade & Sheldon BrookbankGeoff SandersonCANWade and Geoff played for the Carolina Hurricanes and the Vancouver Canucks at some point in their own careers.
Robin BurnsPat BurnsCAN
Lyndon ByersDane ByersCAN
Jim CainHerb CainCAN
Terry CarknerMatt CarknerCANThird cousins.
*Chris Chelios*Nikos TseliosUSAChris's father legally changed his family's name from Tselios to Chelios.
Marc ChouinardEric ChouinardCANPlayed together during the 2003–04 NHL season for the Minnesota Wild.
Wendel ClarkJoe KocurBarry MelroseCANClark & Melrose are first cousins, and 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 ConacherPete ConacherMurray HendersonCANurl=https://mapleleafslegends.blogspot.com/2007/02/brian-conacher.htmltitle=Brian Conacheraccess-date=April 12, 2007publisher=Toronto Maple Leafs Legends}} Cory Conacher is also more distantly related.
Lucas Condotta*Matt MartinCAN
Matt & Mark CullenLogan Morrison*USA, CAN
Adam DeadmarshButch DeadmarshCANSecond cousins.
Shane DoanKeaton EllerbyCarey PriceCANDoan and Ellerby are first cousins, and Price is their second cousin.
Ryan Donato*John Farinacci*USAFarinacci currently playing for the Boston Bruins, the same team that Donato played for.
Nikolaj Ehlers*Alexander TrueDEN
Shawn EvansDennis KearnsCANEvans is also cousins, once removed, with Kearns' son Bracken Kearns.
Tom FitzgeraldKeith TkachukJimmy & Kevin Hayes*USAFitzgerald and Tkachuk are first cousins while the Hayes brothers are Tom's second cousins. Tom's brother Scott was a scout for the Boston Bruins, the same team Jimmy played for before his death. Tom and Jimmy played for the Chicago Blackhawks as well as the Florida Panthers during their respective careers.
Casey Fitzgerald*Matthew & Brady TkachukUSASecond cousins. Casey and Matthew are both currently playing for the Florida Panthers.
*Ron Francis*Mike LiutCANSecond cousins who both played for the Hartford Whalers.
Tim GleasonBen Gleason*USA
Chris GrattonDan GrattonJosh GrattonCANJosh played for the Phoenix Coyotes, where Chris played for two seasons; both also previously played for the Philadelphia Flyers.
Bep GuidolinAldo GuidolinCAN
*Bryan Hextall*Lin BendCANBryan and Lin were cousins from Poplar Point Mb who played together briefly in 1942 on the New York Rangers before Lin left the Rangers to volunteer for the Canadian Army during WW2. Bryan was, of course, a dominant Player for the Rangers and inducted into the HHOF in 1969. Lin never found his way back to the NHL spending 6 years after the war in the AHL and USHL. He was inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame in 1992.
Dale HogansonPaul HogansonCAN
Bo Horvat*Travis Konecny*CANSecond cousins
Calle Jarnkrok*Elias Lindholm*SWEThey played with Brynäs in the SEL together for a couple of years before coming to the NHL. They also played together for the Calgary Flames in 2021-22.
Christian JarosErik Cernak*SVK
Doug JarvisWes JarvisCANBoth 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.
Joe JensenNick JensenUSAsecond cousins.
Steve JensenDavid JensenUSAfirst cousins, and played for the Minnesota North Stars.
Kasperi Kapanen*Oliver Kapanen*FIN
Reg KerrAlan KerrCAN
Phil KesselDavid MossUSA
Joe KocurChandler Stephenson*CAN
Paul LaDueLuke JohnsonUSA
Georges LaraqueJean-Luc Grand-PierreCAN
Michael LattaLogan Stanley*CAN
*Ted Lindsay*Bob ErreyCANThird cousins. Both played for the Detroit Red Wings.
Ben LovejoyGavin BayreutherUSA
Morris LukowichBernie LukowichCANMorris is also cousins, once removed, with Bernie's son Brad Lukowich.
Ryan MaloneBrad MaloneUSA,
CAN
Darren McCartyEaston Cowan*CAN
Kelly, Kevin & Kip MillerRyan & Drew MillerUSAFirst cousins, once removed. Kelly, Kevin & Kip's father, Lyle Miller, and Ryan and Drew's grandfather, Elwood Miller, were brothers. Kevin and Drew played for the Detroit Red Wings. Ryan, Drew and Kip played for the Anaheim Ducks.
Craig MuniGerry O'FlahertyCAN,
USABoth played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Bob & Don MurdochPaul & *Mark* MessierJames WisniewskiCAN,
USASecond cousins. Messier's grandfather, John Dea, Murdoch's grandmother, Christine Dea, and Wisniewski's granduncle, Howard Dea were siblings. Mark and Don played for the Edmonton Oilers and New York Rangers.
Mitch & Joby MessierCANSecond cousins. Joby & Mark played together from 1992 to 1995 with the New York Rangers.
*Scott* & Rob NiedermayerJason StrudwickCANFirst cousins
*Craig Patrick*Chris PatrickUSAFirst cousins once removed. Craig played for the Washington Capitals from 1976 to 1979. Chris is the general manager for the Washington Capitals.
Mike David PelusoMike PelusoUSABoth played for the Chicago Blackhawks and the New Jersey Devils.
Jim PeplinskiLarry TraderCAN
Bob PerreaultGilbert PerreaultCAN
Jimmy Peters, Jr.Glen CurrieCANBoth played for the Los Angeles Kings.
Owen Pickering*Denton Mateychuk*CANSecond cousins
Frank PietrangeloAlex Pietrangelo*CANThird cousins.
Tyler PitlickRem PitlickUSATeammates for the Montreal Canadiens in 2022.
Jean & Denis PotvinMarc PotvinCANSecond cousins. Marc & Jean both played for the Los Angeles Kings.
Joel QuennevilleJohn QuennevilleCANFirst cousins once removed. John played for the New Jersey Devils from 2016-2019, the same team that Joel played for.
Dick & Mickey RedmondCraig RedmondCANurl=http://www.hockeydraftcentral.com/1969/69005.htmltitle=Dick Redmondaccess-date=March 21, 2007publisher=Hockey Draft Centralyear=2007}}
Randy RotaDarcy RotaCAN
Philippe SauveMaxime SauveUSA,
CANBoth were drafted in the second round of their respective drafts.
Jean Savard*Denis Savard*CAN
Nick SchultzJesse SchultzCAN
*Brendan Shanahan*Luke Evangelista*CANFirst cousins once removed
Dalton SmithCayden Primeau*CAN, USA
Eric, Marc, Jordan*, & Jared StaalJeff HeeremaCANAll Staal brothers, except Marc, have played for the Carolina Hurricanes, where Jeff used to play.
Alex StalockAdam WilcoxUSA
Mitchell Stephens*Owen Tippett*CAN
Shay StephensonChandler Stephenson*CAN
Cam StewartGreg StewartCAN
Brett SutterBrandon SutterBrody SutterCANAll Sutter cousins, except Brody, were former players of the Carolina Hurricanes. Brett and Brandon played sixteen games together with the Carolina Hurricanes across the 2010–11 and 2011-12 seasons. Brandon was part of a 'family' trade in 2012, teaming brothers Jordan and Eric Staal in Carolina for the 2012–13 NHL season.
Scott ThorntonJoe ThorntonCANPlayed together for part of the 2005–06 NHL season with the San Jose Sharks.
John TonelliRyan JonesCANJohn Tonelli's brother Ray also played in the IHL and USHL. John and Ray Tonelli's mother is Joy Sclisizzi, who is related to NHLer Enio Sclisizzi.
Perry TurnbullRandy TurnbullCANRandy only played one game in the NHL.
Mac-Edouard Vlasic*Alex Vlasic*CAN, USA
Fabian Zetterlund*Andre Lee*SWESecond cousins. They played against each other on October 25th, 2024 when the Kings hosted the Sharks at Crypto.com Arena.

In-laws

This category is for pairings of in-laws.

[[Alexander Selivanov]]'s father-in-law is [[Phil Esposito]], who was his general manager while he played for the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]].
Bobby Holik]], pictured here with the [[Atlanta Thrashers]], is the brother-in-law of [[Frank Musil]].
In-lawIn-lawCountryNotes
*Sid Abel*Bob JohnsonCAN, USAJohnson's father-in-law.
Gerry AbelJohnson's brother-in-law.
Maxim AfinogenovMax Pacioretty*RUS, USABrothers-in-law. Pacioretty married Afinogenov's sister, Katia Afinogenova.
Mike BackmanMatt Moulson and Jonathan Quick*CAN, USAMike Backman is father-in-law to both. Moulson is married to Backman's daughter Alicia. Quick is married to Backman's daughter Jaclyn.
Pete BackorRudy MigayCANBrothers-in-law who both played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Mike BolandDon LuceCANBrothers-in-law who both played together for part of the 1978–79 NHL season with the Buffalo Sabres. Luce is married to Boland's sister, Diane.
John BlumPaul & *Mark* MessierCANBrothers-in-law. John and Mark both played for the Edmonton Oilers. Blum is married to Paul and Mark's sister, Jennifer.
Mitch & Joby MessierSecond cousins-in-law.
Garth ButcherDoug & Mark MorrisonCANButcher and Morrisons are brothers-in-law. Butcher is married to Morrisons' sister.
Josh GorgesGorges is Doug's son-in-law and Mark's nephew-in-law.
*Guy Carbonneau*Brenden MorrowCANFather-in-law and son-in-law, who were teammates on the Dallas Stars for the 1999–2000 NHL season.
Jeff ChychrunLuke RichardsonCANBrothers-in-law. Chychrun married Richardson's sister, Nancy. Both played for the Edmonton Oilers, as teammates, and the Philadelphia Flyers.
Casey Cizikas*Sean Monahan*CANBrothers-in-law. Cizikas' wife Kristy and Monahan's wife Brittany are sisters.
*Bobby Clarke*Peter WhiteCANFather-in-law and son-in-law. White played for the Philadelphia Flyers while Clarke was the team's general manager.
Shayne CorsonDarcy TuckerCANBrothers-in-law who played together for the Montreal Canadiens from 1996 to 1998, and the Toronto Maple Leafs from 2000 to 2003. Tucker is married to Corson's sister, Shannon.
Alain CoteLuc DufourCANDufour's brother-in-law.
Jean-Philippe CoteCANDufour's nephew-in-law. Cote and Dufour both played for the Quebec Nordiques.
Bob DillBob ParadiseUSAFather-in-law and son-in-law.
Ted DonatoJohn FarinacciUSAUncle-in-law and nephew-in-law. Donato's wife and Farinacci's mother are sisters.
Casey FitzgeraldSecond cousins-in-law.
Matthew & Brady TkachukBrothers-in-law. Brady married Farinacci's sister, Emma.
Dallas EakinsAndreas KarlssonCAN, SWEBrothers-in-law. Both Ingrid Kavelaars, wife of Eakins, and Monique Kavelaars, wife of Karlsson, are twin sisters.
*Phil Esposito*Alexander SelivanovCAN, RUSSelivanov's father-in-law. Selivanov played for the Tampa Bay Lightning while Phil was the team's general manager.
*Tony Esposito*Selivanov's uncle-in-law.
Micheal FerlandBrett Kulak*CANCousins-in-law. Ferland's wife Kayleigh and Kulak's wife Caitlyn are cousins.
Ray FerraroDon & Tony GranatoCAN, USARay and Tony were brothers-in-law who played together for part of the 1995–96 NHL season with the Los Angeles Kings; they also played, though not together, for the New York Rangers. Don never played in the NHL but served as a head coach of the Buffalo Sabres since the 2020–21 NHL season. Ferraro is married to Don and Tony's sister Cammi, who played for the United States women's national ice hockey team.
Patrick FlatleyJake Evans*CANFather-in-law and son-in-law. Evans married Flatley's daughter, Emily.
Mike, Nick & Marcus FolignoEddie GiacominCANGiacomin's nephew-in-law and grand-nephew-in-law. Eddie and Mike played for the Detroit Red Wings. Mike married Eddie's niece, Janis Giacomin, mother to Nick and Marcus.
Wade ReddenCAN, USARedden's uncle-in-law and cousins-in-law. Nick and Wade both played for the Ottawa Senators. Redden married Mike's niece and Nick and Marcus' cousin, Danica Topolnisky.
Danny GareTom RenneyCANurl=http://www.canada.com/Oilers+brass+back/1649431/story.htmltitle=Oilers new brass go way backaccess-date=June 2, 2009publisher=canada.comyear=2009}}
*Bernie Geoffrion*Hartland MonahanCANMonahan's father-in-law.
Dan GeoffrionMonahan's brother-in-law.
Blake GeoffrionMonahan's nephew-in-law.
Ken GernanderTrent KlattUSABrothers-in-law. Were linemates together for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers.
Ryan GetzlafKeith AulieCANCousins-in-law. Aulie married Getzlaf's cousin, Ashley Getzlaf.
Doug GibsonCraig RamsayCANBrothers-in-law.
*Clark Gillies*Bob BourneCANBrothers-in-law. Both played for the New York Islanders. Bourne's son, Justin, married Gillies' daughter, Brianna.
Colton GilliesBourne's nephew-in-law.
Kevin HatcherTristan Jarry*USA, CANJarry's father-in-law. Jarry plays for the Pittsburgh Penguins, the same team Kevin played for. Jarry married Kevin's daughter. Hannah.
Derian HatcherJarry's uncle-in-law.
Bobby HolikFrank MusilCZEBrothers-in-law. Musil is married to Holik's sister, Andrea Holikova.
Kerry HuffmanMike PosavadCANBrothers-in-law.
Pat HughesMark NapierCANBrothers-in-law who won the Stanley Cup twice together, first with the Montreal Canadiens in 1979 and again with the Edmonton Oilers in 1985. Both also played for the Buffalo Sabres.
Doug JarvisDwight FosterCANCousins-in-law.
Wes JarvisBrothers-in-law. Foster married Jarvis' sister, Maryann.
Mike Keenan*Joe Nieuwendyk*CANSecond cousins-in-law. Both Keenan and Nieuwendyk were part of the Calgary Flames and the Florida Panthers organizations as a head coach and a player, respectively. Keenan's second cousin, Derek, married Nieuwendyk's sister, Wendy.
*Red Kelly*Lou JankowskiCANBrothers-in-law. Both played for the Detroit Red Wings.
Rick LapointeBrad MaxwellCANBrothers-in-law. Both played for the Quebec Nordiques.
Rick LeyDon LeverCANBrothers-in-law. Ley is married to Lever's sister, Ellen.
Bob LorimerJim NahrgangCANBrothers-in-law.
Tom LysiakJustin BraunCAN, USABraun's father-in-law. Braun is married to Lysiak's daughter and Makar's cousin, Jessie.
Cale* & Taylor MakarSecond cousins-in-law.
Dave & Don MaloneyDoug SullimanCANBrothers-in-law who were teammates on the New York Rangers from 1979 to 1981; Don and Doug were also played for the Hartford Whalers, but not together.
Howie MenardDarren EliotCANEliot's father-in-law. Both played for the Detroit Red Wings and the Los Angeles Kings.
Hillary MenardEliot's uncle-in-law.
Joe Micheletti*Mike Modano*USAModano's father-in-law. Modano married Micheletti's daughter, Allison.
Pat MichelettiModano's uncle-in-law. Both played for the Minnesota North Stars.
*Howie Morenz**Bernie Geoffrion*CANFather-in-law and son-in-law who both played for the Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers.
Billy Coutu*Bernie Geoffrion* & *Howie Morenz*CANCoutu's sister-in-law was Morenz's mother-in-law, and Geoffrion's grandmother. Coutu and Morenz played together on the Montreal Canadiens.
Kirk MullerBrad MaloneCANFather-in-law and son-in-law. Malone married Muller's daughter, Bryelle.
Murray MurdochBilly DeaCANCousins-in-law. Both played for the New York Rangers.
Mike MurphyVic VenaskyCANBrothers-in-law who were teammates on the Los Angeles Kings from 1973 to 1979.
Brady MurrayMason RaymondCANSecond cousins-in-law. Raymond married Murray's second cousin, Megan.
Evgeny NamestnikovVyacheslav KozlovRUSBrothers-in-law. Namestnikov married Kozlov's sister.
Michal NeuvirthRadko Gudas*CZEBrothers-in-law. Both were briefly teammates in the Philadelphia Flyers organization when Gudas was traded to Philadelphia on June 14, 2019. Neuvirth became a free agent sixteen days later. Neuvirth married Gudas' sister, Karolina.
Kent & Robert NilssonNikolai KhabibulinSWE, RUSKhabibulin's brother-in-law and son-in-law. Robert married Khabibulin's daughter, Sasha. All three played for the Edmonton Oilers. Kent and Khabibulin played for the Winnipeg Jets, of the WHA and the NHL, respectively. Robert and Khabibulin were teammates on the Edmonton Oilers from 2009–10 NHL season
Petteri NummelinAntti NiemiFINBrothers-in-law. Niemi married Nummelin's sister.
*Jacques Plante*Nathan HortonCANHorton married Plante's great-niece Tammy, a model. Jacques ended his NHL career with the Bruins, the same team Nathan joined in 2010.
Carey PriceYannick WeberCAN, SUIBrothers-in-law. Both played for the Montreal Canadiens. Weber married Price's sister, Kayla.
Bob PulfordDean LombardiCAN, USAFather-in-law and son-in-law who both became general manager of the Los Angeles Kings.
Mika PyoralaPekka RinneFINBrothers-in-law. Pyorala married Rinne's twin sister, Anna.
Daryl ReaughBrendan MorrisonCANBrothers-in-law. Both Kristin, wife of Reaugh, and Erin, wife of Morrison, are sisters.
Cory SarichNick SchultzCANBrothers-in-law. Both Reagan Dibb, wife of Sarich, and Jessica Dibb, wife of Schultz, are sisters.
Derrick SmithKeith & Wayne PrimeauCANBrothers-in-law. Derrick and Keith played for the Philadelphia Flyers.
Pat StapletonEd KastelicCANKastelic's father-in-law. Katelic married Pat's daughter, Susan.
Mike StapletonKastelic's brother-in-law.
Bud StefanskiCory StillmanCANFather-in-law and son-in-law. Stillman married Stefanski's daughter, Mara. Bud played only one game in the NHL.
Mark Stone*Cody Ceci*CANBrothers-in-law. Stone's wife, Hayley, and Ceci's wife, Jamie, are sisters.
Mike, Mark, & Colin StuartNate ThompsonUSABrothers-in-law. Thompson married Stuart's sister, Cristin. Both Mark and Nate played for the Boston Bruins.
Mike SullivanCharlie McAvoy*USAMcAvoy's father-in-law. He plays for the Boston Bruins, the same team that Sullivan played for and coached. McAvoy married Sullivan's daughter, Kiley.
Conor Sheary*Sheary's uncle-in-law. Sullivan coached Sheary on the Pittsburgh Penguins and the New York Rangers. Sheary married Sullivan's niece, Jordan.
John TaftMatt GilroyUSAFather-in-law and son-in-law. Gilroy married Taft's daughter, Jenny Taft.
Maxime TalbotDion PhaneufCANFourth cousins-in-law. Talbot married Phaneuf's fourth cousin, Cynthia Phaneuf.
Steve ThomasAdam Henrique*CANHenrique's father-in-law. Thomas and Henrique played for the New Jersey Devils and the Anaheim Ducks.
Christian ThomasHenrique's brother-in-law. Henrique married Thomas' sister, Lauren.
Darcy TuckerLucas Condotta*CANFather-in-law and son-in-law. Condotta married Tucker's daughter, Owynn.
Josef VasicekThomas VanekCZE, AUTBrothers-in-law. Vasicek's sister married Vanek's brother.
Vladimir VujtekRobert & Ronald PetrovickyCZE, SVKBrothers-in-law. Vladimir and Robert played for the Tampa Bay Lightning. Vladimir and Ronald played for the Atlanta Thrashers and the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Noah WelchPaul PostmaUSA, CANBrothers-in-law. Both played for the Atlanta Thrashers. Welch married Postma's sister, Alissa.

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