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Players that have played for the most different teams in NHL history



Players that have played for the most different teams in NHL history

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  1. MrMalredo

    I’m curious who the most well traveled HHoFer would be? My guess would be Paul Coffey, but there could be a player I’m forgetting.

  2. Rook22Ti

    Shocked there’s no Jordan Leopold. I think that guy got traded every deadline.

    Edit: 8 teams for JL. Calgary, Colorado, Florida, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, St. Louis, Columbus, and Minnesota.

  3. HandsLikeLuke

    Now do goalies. I dont think any goalie has more than 8: Sean Burke, Ron Tugnutt, Alex Auld, Chad Johnson, and Curtis McElhinney. Burke played for Hartford then Carolina when they moved, so if you count that as 2 “teams” then he’s at 9.

  4. Adam_Friedland_TAFS

    Perron is working his way there, give it time lol

    Funny how almost all these guys ended up in AZ at one point.

  5. northernpace

    Dowd and Moore are the only two that hadn’t played for the Yotes. Hope Sillinger kept all his jersey’s. It’d be a cool collection.

  6. Mendoza8914

    Kind of crazy Olli Jokinen played for so many teams but I really only really remember him as a Panther.

  7. Itspanzertime

    Canucks be like: we can make them better đŸ€Ł

  8. AcanthocephalaGreen5

    Somebody correct me, but is Schneider the only one among them with a ring?

  9. Dexthebigdaddy

    For all the people taking names for puckdoku here, Bull Guerin is an underrated puckdoku MVP. 8 different teams and he can fill out career and single season goal columns quite nicely.

  10. obesepoodles

    Max Domi won’t be far off and Galchenyuk would have been there too if he hadn’t gone all coocoo

  11. DaffyDick

    #HockeyBandNames The Sillinger Escape Plan.

  12. _makoccino_

    Galchenyuk
    Habs
    Leafs
    Sens
    Pens
    Preds
    Coyotes
    Avalanche
    Wild

  13. TemplarParadox17

    Interesting 5/8 played for the Canucks.

  14. Timeman5

    If you don’t play for the Coyotes you’re not a true journeyman

  15. Yak_Mehoff

    Sillinger was the 1st dude that came to mind. Didn’t know lee stempniak played for so many teams, also shotout Olli jokinen!

  16. seanvettel-31

    Boy the Isles love singing journeymen don’t they

  17. another_plebeian

    On one hand, 12 teams wanted him

    On the other, 11 teams didn’t.

  18. suburban_paradise

    Stempniak I never understood. All he did was score 20+ goals a year like clockwork yet couldn’t stay on one team.

  19. marchandstongue63

    How do you make a list like this and not have Jagr?

  20. RadicalTzar

    Is 4 the record for most Original 6 teams?

    Edit: Nope, Victor Ivan Lynn played for all 6. He’s the only one.

  21. Snoopy-Town

    Jim Dowd and Michel Petit being the distinguished ones in the list to play for all three of Van, Cgy, and Edm.

  22. kevingh92

    Not a single one of these guys played for the Capitals. What are the odds?

  23. larsen36

    And none of them played for Dallas or the North Stars. Any other team not here at all? Aside from newer ones like Seattle and Vegas.

  24. Tall-Escape9736

    Jim Dowd, only native New Jerseyan to play in NJ, score a goal in the SCF, and win the Cup. 1995 was a very good year for the boy from Brick.

  25. JustNotHaving_It

    Fucking memorizing these for my immaculategrid games.

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