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Lista de relaciones familiares en la NHL

Esta es una lista de relaciones familiares en la Liga Nacional de Hockey . Desde la creación de la Liga Nacional de Hockey en 1917 , los miembros de la familia han estado involucrados en todos los aspectos de la liga. Aunque la mayoría de las conexiones son entre jugadores, también ha habido miembros de la familia involucrados en el entrenamiento y la gestión.

Desde 1917, 47 parejas de hermanos han jugado juntas en el mismo equipo; entre ellas, diez han ganado la Copa Stanley juntos. Los hermanos también se han enfrentado entre sí cinco veces en las finales de la Copa Stanley, la más reciente en 2003. Veintiséis hijos han seguido los pasos de sus padres y han jugado para su equipo. Sólo una vez un padre ha jugado con sus hijos, cuando Gordie Howe jugó con Mark y Marty durante una temporada con los Hartford Whalers .

Los Chicago Blackhawks han visto las conexiones más familiares con 31: veinte grupos de hermanos, cinco combinaciones de padre-hijo, tres combinaciones de tío-sobrino y tres grupos de primos.

La familia Sutter ha tenido la mayor cantidad de miembros de la familia (nueve) que juegan, entrenan y dirigen en la NHL. Los seis hermanos originales ( Brent , Brian , Darryl , Duane , Rich y Ron ) y tres de sus hijos (los primos Brandon , Brett y Brody ) dan como resultado múltiples combinaciones de hermano/padre-hijo/tío-sobrino/primo.

A continuación se muestra una lista de relaciones familiares en toda la NHL, como jugadores, entrenadores principales, gerentes generales y funcionarios. No se incluyen los propietarios, ya que la herencia hace que estas relaciones sean más habituales.

Los nombres en negrita han ganado la Copa Stanley. Los nombres en cursiva son miembros del Salón de la Fama del Hockey . Un asterisco (*) indica un jugador actual de la NHL ( temporada 2024-25 ).

Hermanos

Martin Biron , fotografiado aquí con los Buffalo Sabres , es el hermano de Mathieu .
Marcel Goc tuvo una carrera sostenida con los San Jose Sharks , pero su hermano Sascha solo jugó 22 partidos en la NHL.
El hermano menor de Wayne Gretzky ( Brent ), llegó a la NHL.
El hermano menor de Paul Kariya, Steve, jugó una breve temporada con los Vancouver Canucks .
Mario Lemieux tiene un hermano mayor , Alain , pero no tiene parentesco ni con Claude ni con Jocelyn Lemieux .

Padres e hijos

John Grahame tiene dos conexiones familiares únicas: jugó como portero para el mismo equipo ( Boston ) que su padre Ron , y su madre ( Charlotte ) también ganó la Copa Stanley como ejecutiva de Colorado Avalanche .

Abuelos-nietos

Esta categoría es para parejas que no están incluidas en la sección "Padres e hijos" anterior (es decir, abuelos maternos): abuelos Paulin Bordeleau, Bernie Geoffrion, Bryan Hextall, Lester Patrick, Jerry Wilson.

Brent Johnson es el nieto del ex jugador de los Detroit Red Wings Sid Abel , cuya camiseta (número 12) se muestra aquí.

Bisabuelo y bisnieto

Tios-sobrinos

Esta categoría es para parejas que no están incluidas en las secciones “Padre-Hijo” y “Hermanos” anteriores.

Jeff Beukeboom , fotografiado aquí con los New York Rangers , es el sobrino de Ed Kea y primo de Joe Nieuwendyk .

Tío abuelo y sobrinos nietos

Tío abuelo y sobrino nieto

Primos

Joe Thornton fue compañero de equipo de su primo Scott en los San José Sharks .
David Moss es el primo hermano de Phil Kessel .

Consuegro

Esta categoría es para parejas de suegros .

El suegro de Alexander Selivanov es Phil Esposito , quien fue su gerente general mientras jugaba para el Tampa Bay Lightning .
Bobby Holik , fotografiado aquí con los Atlanta Thrashers , es el cuñado de Frank Musil .

Véase también

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