Players on Stanley-Cup Winning Teams
A total of 1,134 players have skated for Stanley Cup championship teams since the trophy was first awarded to the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association (Mtl. AAA) hockey club in 1893. Of the 1,134 winners, 626 (55.2%) have won one Cup title, while 508 (44.8%) have won on two or more occasions.
Cup wins |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
Players |
626 |
270 |
87 |
88 |
35 |
19 |
1 |
4 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
Pct. |
55.2 |
23.8 |
7.7 |
7.8 |
3.1 |
1.7 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Henri Richard holds the record for playing on the most Stanley Cup champions, winning 11 times in his career. During Richard's 20 years with the Montreal Canadiens from 1955- 56 to 1974-75, "The Pocket Rocket" never played more than four consecutive seasons without earning a new Stanley Cup ring.
Jean Beliveau and Yvan Cournoyer of the Canadiens share second place behind Richard with 10 Cup wins apiece, and Montreal's Claude Provost ranks third with nine. Red Kelly, Maurice Richard, Jacques Lemaire and Serge Savard are tied with eight, while Jean-Guy Talbot has seven. Kelly is the only player to rank among these all-time Stanley Cup winners without ever playing for the Canadiens. He won the Cup four times with Detroit in the 1950s and four times with Toronto in the 1960s.
Kelly, Jack Marshall, Bob Goldham, Dick Duff, Frank Mahovlich, Bryan Trottier, Larry Murphy and Patrick Roy are the only players in history to win multiple Stanley Cup titles with two different teams. Of the 508 players to win more than one Stanley Cup championship, 367 won with the same team every time. Another 123 players won with two teams, while nine won with three and one won with four.
Jack Marshall owns the record for playing with four different teams to win the Stanley Cup. Marshall played on championship teams with the 1901 Winnipeg Victorias, 1902 and 1903 Montreal AAA, 1907 and 1910 Montreal Wanderers and 1914 Toronto Blueshirts.
Nine players have skated for three different Stanley Cup winning franchises in their careers. Frank Foyston, Jack Walker, Mike Keane and Joe Nieuwendyk had Cup wins with three different clubs, while Claude Lemieux, Hap Holmes, Al Arbour and Gord Pettinger won four Cup titles with three separate teams. Larry Hillman was a six-time winner with Detroit, Toronto and Montreal.
Players on Stanley-Cup Winning Teams:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q-R S T U-V W X-Y Z |
|
NY Rangers 1928; Chicago 1934 |
|
Detroit 1943, 1950, 1952 |
|
Mtl. Victorias 1899 |
|
Edmonton 1988 |
|
Carolina 2006 |
|
Toronto 1918; Ottawa 1927 |
|
Boston 1970 |
|
Carolina 2006 |
|
Colorado 2001 |
|
Tampa Bay 2004 |
|
NY Rangers 1933 |
|
New Jersey 1995, 2003 |
|
Ottawa 1905 |
|
Detroit 1954 |
|
Montreal 1953 |
|
Edmonton 1984,1985,1987,1988,1990; NY Rangers 1994 |
|
Victoria 1925 |
|
Toronto 1922 |
|
Tampa Bay 2004 |
|
Toronto 1942, 1947, 1948 |
|
Detroit 1954; Chicago 1961; Toronto 1962, 1964 |
|
Montreal 1916 |
|
Wpg. Victorias 1896 |
|
Toronto 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967 |
|
Mtl. Wanderers 1906 |
|
New Jersey 2000 |
|
Philadelphia 1974 |
|
NY Rangers 1933 |
|
Detroit 1936, 1937 |
|
Boston 1970, 1972 |