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Stanley Cup winning players

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a complete alphabetic list of all players who won the Stanley Cup ice hockey trophy with years and total wins. The Stanley Cup was first awarded in 1893, and since 1926 it has been the championship trophy of the National Hockey League (NHL). The list includes all known players from each winning team from 1893 to 1923. Since 1924, all players whose names were actually engraved on the Stanley Cup are listed. The list also includes any player who qualified but whose name was not engraved on the Stanley Cup, and any player who did not qualify but who dressed in the playoffs.

The rules for determining whether a player qualified to be listed as a Stanley Cup winner have changed over time:

  • 1893 to 1926 – played one game for the winning team during the regular season or the Stanley Cup playoffs, or included on the team picture.
  • 1926 to 1970 – played half of the regular season games (and was not traded to another team), or played one playoff game. Some players who qualified were left off the Stanley Cup, while other players who did not officially qualify were still included.
  • 1971 to 1976 – played in the playoffs (a player who played at least half of the regular season games and was left off the cup is included on this list).
  • Since 1976 – appeared in at least one game in the Stanley Cup Finals, or half of the regular season games, and was still with the winning team after the NHL trade deadline. Between 1978 and 1993, eleven players who did not qualify still ended up having their name engraved on the Stanley Cup.

Starting in 1994, teams have been permitted to petition the NHL Commissioner, to be considered on a case-by-case basis, to engrave a player's name on the cup if the player was unavailable to play due to "extenuating circumstances".[1] Usually, players who spend the whole season with the winning team, but do not officially qualify, are included, especially if they missed many games injured. The league does not evaluate all players on the roster, only the ones requested by the winning team. NHL has rejected some requests for names to be added.

Since 1998, there has been a limit of 52 names per champion, counting both players and non-playing personnel. No players who qualify may be left off to include another non-playing member. The following list includes notes explaining each of the following situations:

  • Any player who qualified, but whose name was left off the Stanley Cup, is included with information on how they qualified.
  • Any player who did not officially qualify, but whose name was included on the Cup, is included with information about why their name was included.
  • Any non-player who played in at least one game for the winning team that season is included with their position.
  • Any player who dressed in the playoffs, or missed many games injured, but was left off the Stanley Cup, because they did not qualify is included.

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  • Eager, Ben – Chicago Blackhawks 2010 {1}
  • Eaton, Mark – Pittsburgh Penguins 2009 {1}
  • Ebbs, Jack – Ottawa Silver Sevens 1906 {1}
  • Eddolls, Frank – Montreal Canadiens 1946 {1}
  • Edmundson, Joel – St. Louis Blues 2019 {1}
  • Edwards, Allan "Roy" – Chicago Black Hawks 1961 {1} – 1961 – name was engraved on the cup as a spare goalie for the playoffs, before playing first NHL game. Never played a game for Chicago.
  • Ehman, Gerry – Toronto Maple Leafs 1964 {1}
  • Eichel, Jack – Vegas Golden Knights 2023 {1}
  • Eller, Lars – Washington Capitals 2018 {1}
  • Elias, Patrik – New Jersey Devils 2000–03 {2}
  • Elliot, Ronald – Montreal Victorias 1895; Montreal AAA 1902 {2}
  • Ellis, Ron – Toronto Maple Leafs 1967 {1}
  • Elmer, Wally – Victoria Cougars 1925 {1}
  • Emery, Ray – Chicago Blackhawks 2013 {1}
  • Engblom, Brian – Montreal Canadiens 1977-78-79 {3} – 1977 – played 2 playoff games. Left off for not playing in the finals, spending the rest of season in the minors.
  • Erickson, Aut – Toronto Maple Leafs 1967 {1}
  • Eriksson, Anders – Detroit Red Wings 1998 {1}
  • Errey, Bob – Pittsburgh Penguins 1991–92 {2}
  • Eskrine, Thomas – Montreal Wanderers 1907 {1} – included on both team pictures, but name was left off the Stanley Cup. Never played for Wanderers, but dressed in the Finals.
  • Esposito, Tony – Montreal Canadiens 1969 {1}
  • Esposito, Phil – Boston Bruins 1970–72 {2}
  • Evans, Jack "Tex" – Chicago Black Hawks 1961 {1}
  • Evans, Stewart – Montreal Maroons 1935 {1}
  • Ewen, Todd – Montreal Canadiens 1993 {1}
  • Ewing, Jack – Montreal Victorias 1897-98-99 {3}
  • Ezinicki, Bill – Toronto Maple Leafs 1947-48-49 {3}

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  • Irving, Alex – Montreal AAA 1893–94 {2}

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  • Wakely, Ernie – Montreal Canadiens 1965–68 {2} – 1965–68 – Spare goalie for the playoff, did not play for Montreal. May have dressed for one or more playoff games, so name was put on cup.
  • Walker, Jack – Toronto Blueshirts 1914; Seattle Metropolitans 1917; Victoria Cougars 1925 {3}
  • Walker, Nathan – Washington Capitals 2018 {1} – 2 games for Edmonton, 7 regular season & 1 playoff games for Washington, left off for not playing in the finals, spending most of the season in the minors.
  • Wall, Frank – Montreal Shamrocks 1899–1900 {2}
  • Wallance, William "Reg" – Montreal Victorias 1896 {1}
  • Wallin, Jesse – Detroit Red Wings 2002 {1} – 2002 – only played 15 regular season games injured. No Injury exemption.
  • Wallin, Niclas – Carolina Hurricanes 2006 {1}
  • Walsh, Marty – Ottawa Senators 1909-10-11 {3}
  • Walter, Ryan – Montreal Canadiens 1986 {1}
  • Walton, Mike – Toronto Maple Leafs 1967; Boston Bruins 1972 {2}
  • Wamsley, Rick – Calgary Flames 1989 {1}
  • Waud, Arthur "Toat" – Montreal AAA 1893–94 {2}
  • Ward, Aaron – Detroit Red Wings 1997–98; Carolina Hurricanes 2006 {3}
  • Ward, Cam – Carolina Hurricanes 2006 {1}
  • Ward, Jimmy – Montreal Maroons 1935 {1}
  • Wares, Eddie – Detroit Red Wings 1943 {1}
  • Wasnie, Nick – Montreal Canadiens 1930–31 {2}
  • Watson, Bryan – Montreal Canadiens 1965 {1} – 1965 – only 8 regular season games played, did not qualify but name was included.
  • Watson, Harry "Whipper" – Detroit Red Wings 1943; Toronto Maple Leafs 1947-48-49-51 {5}
  • Watson, Jim – Philadelphia Flyers 1974–75 {2}
  • Watson, Joe – Philadelphia Flyers 1974–75 {2}
  • Watson, Phil – New York Rangers 1940; Montreal Canadiens 1944 {2}
  • Weiland, Ralph "Cooney" – Boston Bruins 1929–39 {2}
  • Weight, Doug – Carolina Hurricanes 2006 {1}
  • Wells, Jay – New York Rangers 1994 {1}
  • Wentworth, Marvin "Cy" – Montreal Maroons 1935 {1}
  • Wesley, Glen – Carolina Hurricanes 2006 {1}
  • Westfall, Ed – Boston Bruins 1970–72 {2}
  • Westgarth, Kevin – Los Angeles Kings 2012 {1} – 2012 – played 25 regular season games injured, so name was included.
  • Westwick, Harry "Rat" – Ottawa Silver Sevens 1903-04-05-06; Kenora Thistles 1907 {5}
  • Wharram, Ken – Chicago Black Hawks 1961 {1}
  • Wiemer, Jim – Edmonton Oilers 1988 {1} – 1988 – played 12 regular season, 2 games in the Conference Finals. Left off for not playing in the finals, spending most of season in the minors.
  • Whitcroft, Fred – Kenora Thistles 1907 {1}
  • White, Colin – New Jersey Devils 2000–03 {2}
  • White, Frank – Ottawa Silver Sevens 1905 {1}
  • Whitecloud, Zach – Vegas Golden Knights 2023 {1}
  • Whitney, Ray – Carolina Hurricanes 2006 {1}
  • Wiebe, Art – Chicago Black Hawks 1938 {1}
  • Williams, Jason – Detroit Red Wings 2002 {1}
  • Williams, Justin – Carolina Hurricanes 2006; Los Angeles Kings 2012–14 {3}
  • Willett, Stanley – Montreal Victorias 1896 {1}
  • Wilson, Carol "Cully" – Toronto Blueshirts 1914; Seattle Metropolitans 1917 {2}
  • Wilson, Claude – Toronto Blueshirts 1914 {1}
  • Wilson, Johnny – Detroit Red Wings 1950-52-54-55 {4}
  • Wilson, Larry – Detroit Red Wings 1950 {1}
  • Wilson, Murray – Montreal Canadiens 1973-76-77-78 {4} – 1978 – Only played 12 regular season games injured, so the name was included.
  • Wilson, Ross "Lefty" – Detroit Red Wings 1954 {1} – 1954 – Trainer played 16 min when regular goalie got injured on Oct 10, 1953 (on cup in 1952, 1954, 1955 as a trainer).
  • Wilson, Scott – Pittsburgh Penguins 2017 {1}
  • Wilson, Tom – Washington Capitals 2018 {1}
  • Winkler, Hal – Boston Bruins 1929 {1} – 1929 – spent whole season in minors, added to cup as a spare goalie in 1958. The NHL does not recognize Winkler as a Stanley Cup Champion.
  • Wiseman, Eddie – Boston Bruins 1941 {1}
  • Woit, Ben – Detroit Red Wings 1952-54-55 {3}
  • Wolanin, Craig – Colorado Avalanche 1996 {1}
  • Wood, E. Burke – Winnipeg Victorias 1901–02 {2}
  • Wood, Frank – Ottawa Silver Sevens 1903 {1}
  • Worsley, Lorne "Gump" – Montreal Canadiens 1965-66-68-69 {4}
  • Wregget, Ken – Pittsburgh Penguins 1992 {1}

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  • Yelle, Stephane – Colorado Avalanche 1996–2001 {2}
  • Young, Doug – Detroit Red Wings 1936–37 {2} – 1937 – played only 11 regular season games injured, so name was included.
  • Young, Scott – Pittsburgh Penguins 1991; Colorado Avalanche 1996 {2}
  • Young, Wendell – Pittsburgh Penguins 1991–92 {2} – 1992 – played 18 games, dressed for 35 included for spending the whole season with Pittsburgh.
  • Yzerman, Steve – Detroit Red Wings 1997-98-2002 {3}

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  • Zanier, Mike – Edmonton Oilers 1984 {1} – 1984 – dressed for 2 games in the finals, qualified, left off, because he had not played in the NHL.
  • Zatkoff, Jeff – Pittsburgh Penguins 2016 {1} – 2016 – spent whole season with Pittsburgh. Requested to be included on cup. Regular Season 14 games played, 59 games dressed. Played 2 playoff games, dressed for first 7 games winning game #1.
  • Zeidel, Larry – Detroit Red Wings 1952 {1}
  • Zelepukin, Valeri – New Jersey Devils 1995 {1}
  • Zetterberg, Henrik – Detroit Red Wings 2008 {1}
  • Zigomanis, Mike – Pittsburgh Penguins 2009 {1} – 2009 – Only played 22 regular season games injured, so name was included.
  • Zubov, Sergei – New York Rangers 1994; Dallas Stars 1999 {2}

See also

References

  1. ^ "NHL.com— Stanley Cup Fun Facts". National Hockey League. Archived from the original on August 10, 2010. Retrieved June 21, 2011.
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