US Players
Game 7
Play By Play Guys
Career Paths
Middle Names
100

John Robert is the real first and middle name of this North Chelmsford, MA native and Stanley Cup champion. 

Jack Eichel

100

Doc Emrick's "fresh from the bench it's ..."

(Fill in the blank from this call from the 2017 ECF)

Crosby

100

Guy who called the famous 2022 Game 7 between the Flames and Stars, with an even better overtime goal.

Bob Wischusen

100

STL, NYR, OTT, FLA, DET, MIN

Vladimir Tarasenko

100

Phil Kessel

Joseph

200

Mouthpieces for him are like candy to us, as for this 2x Stanley Cup champ who grew up in the city with a famous arch.

Matthew Tkachuk

200

Game 7 went to OT in 2023 for the Bruins and Panthers and this guy surprised the world and a mini dynasty would be born.

Carter Verhaeghe

200

This man also does a lot of NFL, as he's big on TNT and now even bigger at MSG.

Kenny Albert

200

LAK, VAN, MTL, CGY, NJD, WPG, SJS

Tyler Toffoli

200

Alex Ovechkin

Mikhailovich

300

This player who is now involved in poker is a WI native who won 3 cups and had a very uncommon record regarding games played.

Phil Kessel

300

This Jets captain stunned Binner as he tipped one off his stick in mid air to secure one of the most cinematic Game 7s.

Adam Lowry

300

This longtime PBP guy retired in 2025 and made a very serious statement about how long a championship would last, and he'd in fact be right. 

Sam Rosen

300
CBJ, WPG, LAK, WSH

Pierre-Luc Dubois

300

William Nylander

Andrew Michael Junior Altelius

400

This man broke Ryan Miller's goalie win record by those born in the States in 2024 during his tenure with his "hometown" team. 

Jonathan Quick
400

This player let his former team see they made a mistake trading him, as he scored an unanswered hat trick to win Game 7 for his new team in 2025.

Mikko Rantanen

400

This guy can be found in the box at the Rock, who's number is also in the rafters as a player.

Ken Daneyko
400

ARI, MTL, CBJ, CAR, CHI, DAL, TOR

Max Domi

400

Patrick Kane

Timothy

500

The 3rd overall pick in 2022 by a team that no longer exists grew up playing for a youth hockey program ran by #87.

Logan Cooley

500
"I'M A HOMETOWN HERO!" exclaimed this (big) man at his championship parade for a goal he scored in round 2's Game 7 OT.

Pat Maroon

500

This man, formerly part of the Bruins, now lifted the Stanley Cup again in the desert. For the side, he's part of a band.

Dave Goucher
500

EDM, NJD, ARI, BUF, BOS, CHI, CAR

Taylor Hall

500

Jarome Iginla

Arthur-Leigh Adekunle Tig Junior Elvis