List of National Hockey League players born in the United Kingdom

The National Hockey League (NHL) is a major professional ice hockey league which operates in Canada and the United States. Since its inception in 1917–18, 53 players born within the current borders of the United Kingdom have taken part. None of them, however, were trained within the country.[1] Of these players 23 are from England, 21 from Scotland, 5 from Northern Ireland, and 4 from Wales. Steve Thomas and Owen Nolan played over 1,000 regular season games, while Thomas and Steve Smith are the only ones to have appeared in over 100 playoff games. All three players finished their careers in the 21st century. The only player born in the UK currently playing in the NHL is Nathan Walker of the St. Louis Blues.

A black and white photograph of Joe Hall
Joe Hall, born in Staffordshire, won the Stanley Cup twice during the National Hockey Association era, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961.

The modern form of ice hockey is generally considered to have begun in the mid-19th century. One of the first games to use a puck was played by a group of Englishmen from the Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment in Kingston, Ontario.[2] In the United Kingdom, a five team league was established in 1903, while Great Britain was one of the founding members of the International Ice Hockey Federation five years later. The game was first administered by the British Ice Hockey Association, from 1914 until 1999, when Ice Hockey UK took over. In the early part of the 20th century the Great Britain national team enjoyed some success: they won gold at the 1936 Olympics,[2] improving on their result of bronze twelve years earlier; won medals at three World Championships (bronze in 1935, and silver in 1937 and 1938), and won the first European Championships in 1910.[2] The British team's heavy reliance on Canadian-trained players during its 1936 Olympic run was especially controversial, and prompted a protest from Canadian hockey officials.[3]

Two players born in the United Kingdom participated in the first season of the NHL. Ken Thompson had played the previous season for the Montreal Wanderers in the National Hockey Association (NHA), and played one game in the NHL before the Wanderers disbanded shortly after their home rink burnt down.[4] Joe Hall had also played in the NHA prior to the NHL: he spent eight years playing for the Montreal Shamrocks and the Quebec Bulldogs, and won the Stanley Cup twice with the latter side. He joined the Montreal Canadiens for the first season of the NHL. Hall competed in the 1919 Stanley Cup Finals which were cancelled when most of his league champion Canadiens contracted Spanish influenza, and Hall died from flu-induced pneumonia shortly after. In 1961, he became the second player born in the United Kingdom to have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.[n 1][8]

The first Hall of Famer born in the UK was Charlie Gardiner, inducted in 1945.[9] Described as "one of the game's preeminent goaltenders during the 1920s and 1930s,"[9] he played seven seasons in the NHL with the Chicago Black Hawks. He won the Vezina Trophy on two occasions, and was named team captain for the 1933–34 season, leading his team to win their first Stanley Cup.[9] It was the only time a goaltender had captained a Cup-winning side.[10] Just over two months after the Stanley Cup victory, Gardiner died of a brain hemorrhage.[9]

Players

Charlie Gardiner, born in Edinburgh, won the Vezina Trophy in 1932 and 1934, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1945.
Owen Nolan, who was born in Northern Ireland, won Olympic gold for Canada.[11]
Daniel Taylor played 4 games in the NHL with the Los Angeles Kings and Ottawa Senators.
Brendan Perlini, who made his NHL debut in 2016 with the Arizona Coyotes. Currently with the Edmonton Oilers since 2021.
Nathan Walker, born in Wales and raised in Australia, made his NHL debut in 2017 with the Washington Capitals. He's currently with the St. Louis Blues
Key
  • Pos – Position, G (Goaltender), D (Defenceman), LW (Left wing), C (Centre), RW (Right wing)
  • RS – Number of regular season games played in the NHL
  • PO – Number of playoff games played in the NHL
  •  †  – Player has been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame
NameCityCountryPosDebut teamSeasons
active
RSPORef
BirthplaceGames played
Tom HodgesShrewsburyEnglandGAnaheim Ducks2021–202210[12]
Andy AitkenheadGlasgowScotlandGNew York Rangers1932–193510610[13]
Tom AndersonEdinburghScotlandLWDetroit Red Wings1934–194231916[14]
Red BeattieIbstockEnglandLWBoston Bruins1930–193933424[15]
Chuck BlairEdinburghScotlandRWToronto Maple Leafs1948–194910[16]
Adam BrownJohnstoneScotlandLWDetroit Red Wings1941–195239126[17]
Kevin BrownBirminghamEnglandRWLos Angeles Kings1994–2000641[18]
George CareyGlasgowScotlandRWQuebec Bulldogs1919–1924720[19]
Gordie ClarkGlasgowScotlandRWBoston Bruins1974–197681[20]
Jim ConacherMotherwellScotlandCDetroit Red Wings1945–195332819[21]
Bobby ConnorsGlasgowScotlandLWNew York Americans1926–1930782[22]
Wilf CudeBarryWalesGPhiladelphia Quakers1930–194128219[23]
Byron DafoeWorthingEnglandGWashington Capitals1992–200441527[24]
Jack EvansMorristonWalesDNew York Rangers1948–196375256[25]
Sid FinneyBanbridgeNorthern IrelandCChicago Black Hawks1951–1954597[26]
Sandy FitzpatrickPaisleyScotlandCNew York Rangers1964–19682212[27]
Irv FrewKilsythScotlandDMontreal Maroons1933–1936964[28]
Charlie Gardiner EdinburghScotlandGChicago Black Hawks1927–193431621[29]
Alex GrayGlasgowScotlandRWNew York Rangers1927–19295013[30]
George GrigorEdinburghScotlandCChicago Black Hawks1943–194421[31]
Joe Hall StaffordshireEnglandDMontreal Canadiens1917–1919387[32]
Alan HeppleBlaydon-on-TyneEnglandDNew Jersey Devils1983–198630[33]
Ken HodgeBirminghamEnglandRWChicago Black Hawks1964–197888197[34]
Lou HolmesRushallEnglandCChicago Black Hawks1931–1933592[35]
Walter JacksonIbstockEnglandLWNew York Americans1932–1936840[36]
Bobby KirkDoaghNorthern IrelandRWNew York Rangers1937–1938390[37]
Peter LeeEllesmereEnglandRWPittsburgh Penguins1977–198343119[38]
Norman MannBradfordEnglandRWToronto Maple Leafs1938–1941312[39]
Sam McAdamStirlingScotlandCNew York Rangers1930–193150[40]
Jim McFaddenBelfastNorthern IrelandCDetroit Red Wings1946–195441249[41]
Sammy McManusBelfastNorthern IrelandLWMontreal Maroons1934–1937261[42]
Paul MessierNottinghamEnglandCColorado Rockies1978–197990[43]
Dunc MunroMorayScotlandDMontreal Maroons1924–193223921[44]
Owen NolanBelfastNorthern IrelandRWQuebec Nordiques1990–20101,20065[45]
Brendan PerliniGuildfordEnglandLWArizona Coyotes2016–20222390[46]
Brian PerryAldershotEnglandCOakland Seals1968–1971968[47]
Eric PettingerBradfordEnglandLWBoston Bruins1928–1931984[48]
Gord PettingerHarrogateEnglandCNew York Rangers1932–194029247[49]
Jack PrattEdinburghScotlandCBoston Bruins1930–1932374[50]
Jack RileyBirchinleeEnglandCDetroit Red Wings1932–19361044[51]
Fred RobertsonCarlisleEnglandDToronto Maple Leafs1931–1934347[52]
Jim RossEdinburghScotlandDNew York Rangers1951–1953620[53]
Alex SmithLiverpoolEnglandDOttawa Senators1924–193544319[54]
Steve SmithGlasgowScotlandDEdmonton Oilers1984–2001804134[55]
Daniel TaylorPlymouthEnglandGLos Angeles Kings2008–201840[56]
Cy ThomasDowlaisWalesLWChicago Black Hawks1947–1948140[57]
Steve ThomasStockportEnglandRWToronto Maple Leafs1984–20041,235174[58]
Ken ThompsonOakengatesEnglandLWMontreal Wanderers1917–191810[4]
Bill ThomsonTroonScotlandCDetroit Red Wings1938–194492[59]
Jack TomsonUxbridgeEnglandDNew York Americans1939–1941152[60]
Nathan WalkerCardiffWalesCWashington Capitals2017–2021251[61]
Bob WhitelawMotherwellScotlandDDetroit Red Wings1940–1942328[62]
Alex WoodFalkirkScotlandGNew York Americans1936–193710[63]
Chris WorthyBristolEnglandGOakland Seals1968–1971260[64]

See also

Notes

References

General
  • "NHL Players Born in United Kingdom". Hockey-Reference. Retrieved 24 December 2011.
Specific