List of ice hockey nicknames
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This is a list of nicknames in the sport of ice hockey. Most are related to professional ice hockey such as the National Hockey League. A few notable nicknames from the Canadian major junior hockey leagues, the U.S. colleges, and national teams are excluded.
Players
[edit]The following are hockey players listed by their last name along with nicknames. Players listed in bold are still active as of the 2023–24 season.
Player | Nat | Nickname | Note |
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Noel Acciari | Cookie | [1] | |
David Aebischer | Abby, Bisher | [2] | |
Sebastian Aho | Sepe, Seabass, Fishy, C-Bass, Sebby | [3][4] | |
Jake Allen | Snake, Jake the Snake | [5] | |
Dave Andreychuk | Wood | [6] | |
Al Arbour | Radar | [7] | |
Colby Armstrong | Army, Armdog | [8] | |
George Armstrong | Chief | [9] | |
Norm Armstrong | Red | [10] | |
Zach Aston-Reese | ZAR, Reeser | [11][12] | |
Cam Atkinson | Camsanity | [13] | |
Jean-Sébastien Aubin | Seabass | [14] | |
Larry Aurie | Little Dempsey | [15] | |
P. J. Axelsson | Pebben | [16] | |
David Backes | Captain America | [17] | |
Nicklas Bäckström | Dad, Nikkie | [18][19] | |
Garnet Bailey | Ace | [20] | |
Irving Bailey | Ace | [21] | |
Ivan Barbashev | Barbie, Barbs | [22][23] | |
Bill Barilko | Bashin' Bill | [24] | |
Tom Barrasso | Tomcat, Tommy B | [25][26] | |
Tyson Barrie | Brutes, Four, T-Beauty | [27] | |
Mathew Barzal | Gary, Barzy | [28] | |
Nathan Bastian | Bas, Nasty, Big Nate | [29] | |
Aldege Bastien | Baz | [30] | |
Jonathan Battaglia | Bates | [31] | |
Ken Baumgartner | Bomber | [32] | |
Don Beaupré | Bobo, Donnie Bo | [33] | |
Wade Belak | The Intimidator | [34] | |
Ed Belfour | The Eagle, Eddie the Eagle, Crazy Eddie, Eddie the Billionaire | [35] | |
Jean Béliveau | Le Gros Bil | [36] | |
Pierre-Édouard Bellemare | Pebbles | [37] | |
Emil Bemström | Bemmer | [38] | |
Jamie Benn | Chubbs | [39] | |
Jordie Benn | Yukon Cornelius, Darth | [40] | |
Beau Bennett | Sunshine | [41] | |
Max Bentley | Dipsy-Doodle-Dandy | [42] | |
Gordon Berenson | Red, The Red Baron | [43] | |
Andrew Berenzweig | Bubba, Backdoor Bubba, Andy | [44][45] | |
Aki Berg | Birdie, The King | [46] | |
Patrice Bergeron | Bergy, St. Patrice, Prince Patrice | [47] | |
Jonatan Berggren | Jonny Burgers, Bergy | [48] | |
Patrik Berglund | Bergy, Bergdog | [49] | |
Todd Bertuzzi | Big Bert | [50] | |
Craig Berube | Chief | [51][23] | |
Alex Biega | Bulldog | [52] | |
Kevin Bieksa | Juice, The Sheriff, Boom Boom | [53][54] | |
Jordan Binnington | Binner, Winnington, Sin Binner | [55][56][3] | |
Martin Biron | Baby Dominator | [2] | |
Ben Bishop | Bish, Big Ben | [57][58] | |
Paul Bissonnette | BizNasty, Biz | [59] | |
Anders Bjork | Bjorkie | [60] | |
Oliver Bjorkstrand | The Maestro, Bjorky, Bjork n' Beans | [61][62] | |
Nick Bjugstad | Rotisserie Chicken, Bjugy, Big Nick, Jughead, Bjugs | [63][64][65][66][67] | |
Hector Blake | Toe | [68] | |
Sergei Bobrovsky | Bob, Officer Bobrovsky, BOBROVSKY, Cop, Number One Cop On The Force | [61][69][70] | |
Mikkel Bødker | Hot Boed | [71] | |
Brock Boeser | The Flow, Brockstar, Boes, Mr. Sensitive | [72][73][74][75] | |
Dave Bolland | The Rat, Greyhound, Bolly, Mimico | [76][77] | |
Brandon Bollig | B52 | [78] | |
Peter Bondra | Bonzai, The Special Agent | [79] | |
Nick Bonino | Bones | [80] | |
Derek Boogaard | The Boogie Man, Boog | [81] | |
Robert Bortuzzo | Bortz, Bobo, Tuzzy | [82][83][84] | |
Émile Bouchard | Butch | [85] | |
Brian Boucher | Boosh | [86] | |
Georges Boucher | Buck | [87] | |
Francis Bouillon | The Cube, Frank the Tank | [88] | |
Jay Bouwmeester | JBouw, JBo, Bo, IT Jay, Tech Support Jay | [89][90] | |
Johnny Bower | The China Wall | [91] | |
Johnny Boychuk | Johnny Rocket, Manchuk | [92][93] | |
Dan Boyle | Boiler, Danny Boy | [94] | |
Tyler Bozak | Bozie, Flowzak, Phil Kessel's Chauffeur, Boze, Bozses, Tylie Bozman | [95][96][97] | |
Pavel Buchnevich | Buch, Buchy, Big Giraffe 89 | [98][99] | |
Donald Brashear | Huggy Bear, The Don, Brash, Big Rig | [100] | |
Andy Brickley | Brick | [68] | |
Daniel Brière | Mr. Playoffs, Cookie Monster, Danny Boy | [101] | |
Frank Brimsek | Mr. Zero | [68] | |
Rod Brind'Amour | Rod the Bod, RBA | [102] | |
Harold Broadbent | Punch | [103] | |
Walter Broda | Turk | [68] | |
Martin Brodeur | Marty, Satan's Wallpaper, Uncle Daddy | [104][105] | |
Richard Brodeur | King Richard, Kermit | [2] | |
Laurent Brossoit | LB | [106] | |
Adam Brown | The Flying Scotsman | [107] | |
Ilya Bryzgalov | Bryz, Mr. Universe, Universe, Breeze, Bryzaster, Siv, So Ginormous Big | [2][102] | |
Johnny Bucyk | Chief | [108] | |
Peter Budaj | Ned Flanders, Buds, Budha, Buddy | [109] | |
André Burakovsky | Burracuda, Burky | [110] | |
Pavel Bure | The Russian Rocket | [111] | |
Adam Burish | Bur, Casanova, Patient Zero | [112] | |
Sean Burke | Big Bird, Burkie, The Burke Wall | [113] | |
Brent Burns | Burnzie, The Wookie, Chewbacca | [114][115][116] | |
Alex Burrows | Burr, The Dragon Slayer | [117][118] | |
Steve Buzinski | The Puck Goes Inski | [119] | |
Dustin Byfuglien | Big Buff, Buff, Buff Daddy, The 33 Train | [120] | |
Dan Bylsma | Disco Dan | [121] | |
Kyle Calder | Grease | [122] | |
Brian Campbell | Soupy, Rusty | [123] | |
Gregory Campbell | Soupy, G Camp | [124] | |
Daniel Carcillo | Carbomb, Gorilla Salad, Luigi | [125][126][127] | |
Brandon Carlo | Brando, Bambi, Barlo | [128][129] | |
Jim Carey | Net Detective, The Mask, Ace | [130] | |
Cole Caufield | Bilbo, Goal Caufield | [131][132] | |
Roman Čechmánek | The Roman Empire, Roman Candle, Checko, The Bipolar Goaler | [133] | |
Peter Cehlárik | Celery | [134] | |
Erwin Chamberlain | Murph, Old Hardrock | [135] | |
Zdeno Chára | Big Z, Zaddy, The Big Man | [136] | |
Gerry Cheevers | Cheesie | [137] | |
Chris Chelios | Chelly, Honey Nut, Soft Hands Chelios, The Godfather of USA Hockey | [138][139][140] | |
Don Cherry | Grapes | [141] | |
Jason Chimera | Chim Dawg, Chimmer, Ice Cheetah | [142] | |
Erik Christensen | Crusher | [122] | |
Francis Clancy | King | [143] | |
Victor Clapper | Dit | [144] | |
Wendel Clark | Wendy, Captain Crunch | [145] | |
David Clarkson | Wendel Clarkson, Daveyyyyyyyy Clarkman, The Caged Warrior, Bottle Police, Grit Grinder | [146][147][148] | |
James Cleghorn | Odie | [149] | |
Sprague Cleghorn | Peg | [68] | |
Blake Coleman | Pickles | [150] | |
J. T. Compher | Comphy, Jimothy Timothy, Jompher Compher, 877-GOALS-NOW | [151] | |
Mike Comrie | The Edmonton Kid, The Brick | [152][153] | |
Charlie Conacher | The Big Bomber | [154] | |
Kyle Connor | KFC | [39] | |
Charlie Coyle | Baby Gronk, Sir Charles, Mayor of Weymouth | [155][156] | |
Lionel Conacher | The Big Train | [157] | |
Frederick Cook | Bun | [158] | |
Matt Cooke | Cookie, Cookie Monster, POS | [159] | |
Carson Cooper | Shovel-Shot | [160] | |
Harold Cotton | Baldy | [161] | |
Yvan Cournoyer | The Roadrunner | [162] | |
Logan Couture | Cooch, LoCo, Juicy, Clutch | [163] | |
Sean Couturier | Coots, Cootsy, Cootsybear, Curt, Curtis, Lizard, The Answer, Rocket, Gerald | [164] | |
Dylan Cozens | The Workhorse from Whitehorse | [165] | |
Corey Crawford | Crow, Crawf | [166] | |
Sidney Crosby | Sid the Kid, The Next One, Golden Boy, Captain Canada, Squidney, Creature, Darryl | [167][168][169][170] | |
Matt Cullen | Cully, Dad, Ageless Wonder | [171][66][172] | |
Mariusz Czerkawski | The Polish Prince | [173] | |
Evgenii Dadonov | Daddy, Dad, Big Daddy, Dads, Geno | [1] | |
Ken Daneyko | Mr. Devil, Dano | [174] | |
Pavel Datsyuk | The Magic Man, Pasha, Houdini | [175] | |
Clarence Day | Hap, Happy | [176] | |
Alex DeBrincat | Cat, Brinksy, Kitty | [177][178] | |
Jake DeBrusk | Jake the Snake, Snek, Bruskie, Jake from State Farm, Chef DeBrusk, JD | [179] | |
Aaron Dell | Dellicious, Deller, World's Okayest Goalie | [180][181] | |
Alex Delvecchio | Fats | [182] | |
Michael Del Zotto | DZ, Delly, Del-Z, MDZ, DJ MDZ | [183][184] | |
Jason Demers | Dems | [185] | |
Nathan Dempsey | Demmer | [186] | |
Éric Desjardins | Rico | [187] | |
Marcel Dionne | Little Beaver | [188] | |
Rick DiPietro | DiPi, Ricky D., Ricky Deep, Rico, Rickety | [189][190] | |
Max Domi | Dom, Domes, Mad Max, Shootsy | [191][192] | |
Tie Domi | The Albanian Assassin | [193] | |
Joonas Donskoi | Donkey, Donks, Donny, The Donfather, Donscore | [194] | |
Ed Dorohoy | The Great Gabbo | [195] | |
Ken Dryden | The Thinker, Thieving Giraffe, Octopus | [2] | |
Brandon Dubinsky | Dubi | [196] | |
Pierre-Luc Dubois | PLD | [197] | |
Anthony Duclair | The Duke | [198] | |
Woodrow Dumart | Woody, Porky | [68] | |
Vince Dunn | Dunndertaker | [199] | |
André Dupont | Moose | [200] | |
Pascal Dupuis | Duper, Super Duper | [201][202][203] | |
Mervyn Dutton | Red | [204] | |
Radek Dvořák | The Keyboard | [205] | |
Cecil Dye | Babe | ||
Jordan Eberle | Ebs, Mr. Clutch, Gary | [28] | |
Nikolaj Ehlers | Fly, Danish Dash, Great Dane, Little Buddy Nik | [206][207] | |
Lars Eller | Larry, The Great Dane, L'Harceleur, Tiger | [39] | |
Leighton Emms | Hap | [208] | |
Phil Esposito | Espie, Espo | ||
Tony Esposito | Tony O | [209] | |
Bob Essensa | Goalie Bob, Sense, Enzo, Backup Bob | [2] | |
Todd Fedoruk | The Fridge | [210] | |
Ray Ferraro | Chicken Parm, Pee Wee, Seagull, The Big Ball of Hate | [211][212] | |
Frank Finnigan | The Shawville Express | [213] | |
Tomáš Fleischmann | The Flash | [214] | |
Bill Flett | Cowboy | [215] | |
Marc-André Fleury | Flower, MAF, The Dude | [216][217] | |
Ron Flockhart | Flockey Hockey | [218] | |
Warren Foegele | Foegs, McLovin, Warr En Fuego | [219] | |
Marcus Foligno | Moose | [220] | |
Nick Foligno | Fliggy, The Captain, Uncle Nick | [62][61][221] | |
Lou Fontinato | Leaping Louie | [222] | |
Peter Forsberg | Foppa, Peter the Great | [223] | |
Jimmy Fowler | The Blonde Bouncer | [224] | |
Ron Francis | Ronnie Franchise | [225] | |
Johan Franzén | Mule | [226] | |
Grant Fuhr | Coco | [68] | |
Link Gaetz | The Missing Link | [137] | |
Norman Gainor | Dutch | [227] | |
Alexander Galchenyuk | Belarusian Bonbon | [228] | |
Alex Galchenyuk | Chucky, A.Gally | [228] | |
Brendan Gallagher | Gally, B.Gally | [228] | |
Jake Gardiner | Gards, Silver Stick | [229] | |
Johnny Gaudreau | Johnny Hockey, Johnny Ham and Cheese | [230] | |
Paul Gaustad | Goose | [231] | |
Éric Gélinas | The Truth (only his shot) | [232] | |
Martin Gélinas | The Eliminator | [233] | |
Bernie Geoffrion | Boom-Boom | [234] | |
Blake Geoffrion | Bam-Bam | [234] | |
Jean-Sébastien Giguère | Jiggy | [235] | |
Hal Gill | Skillsie, USS Gill | [236] | |
Clark Gillies | Jethro | [237] | |
Doug Gilmour | Killer, Dougie | [238] | |
Claude Giroux | G, Ginger, G-zus | [239] | |
Alex Goligoski | Go-Go, Goose | [240] | |
Nikolay Goldobin | Goldy | [241] | |
Sergei Gonchar | Gonch, Benjamin Button | [203][242] | |
Larry Goodenough | Izzy | [243] | |
Shayne Gostisbehere | Ghost, Ghost-Bear, The Holy Ghost, God | [244] | |
Mikhail Grabovski | Grabo, Crosbovski, Garbageovski | [245] | |
Mikael Granlund | Granny, Granny Smith | [246] | |
Gilles Gratton | Gratoony the Loony | [247] | |
Ryan Graves | Gravy, The Gravy Train | [248] | |
Josh Green | Anchorman | [249] | |
Mike Green | Game Over | [250] | |
Wayne Gretzky | The Great One, The Great Gretzky, Gretz, Douglas, Doug | [251] | |
Stu Grimson | The Grim Reaper | [252] | |
Armand Guidolin | Bep | [253] | |
Carl Gunnarsson | Gunner, Boom Boom | [254] | |
Nikita Gusev | Goose | [255] | |
Jonas Gustavsson | The Monster, Gus | [256] | |
Carl Hagelin | Hags, Haggy | [257] | |
Jani Hakanpää | Hak, Hakan Dazs | [258] | |
Jaroslav Halák | Crackhalakin', Crackhalak, Jarooooooo, The Brick Wall | [259] | |
Glenn Hall | Mr. Goalie | [68] | |
Andrew Hammond | The Hamburglar | [260] | |
Michal Handzuš | Zeus | [261] | |
Dominik Hašek | Dominator, Hašan | [262][263] | |
Kevin Hayes | Hayesy, Big Cat | [264] | |
Johan Hedberg | Moose, Yo-Yo | [2] | |
Ron Hextall | Hexy, Hex, Voodoo | [2] | |
Mel Hill | Sudden Death | [265] | |
Flash Hollett | Flash | [266] | |
Niklas Hjalmarsson | Hammer, Swedish Missile Defense System, Toftbo | [59][267] | |
Tomas Holmström | Homer, Demolition Man | [268] | |
Braden Holtby | Holtbeast, The Great Wall of Chinatown, Holtbae, The Beast, Holts | [269] | |
George Horner | Red | [270] | |
Patric Hörnqvist | Horny, Bengan | [257][271] | |
Réjean Houle | Peanut | [272] | |
Gordie Howe | Mr. Hockey | [273] | |
Jiří Hudler | Happy | [274] | |
Cristobal Huet | The Man From France, CristoWall, Le Cousin, Hip-hip-hu-et | [275] | |
Luke Hughes | Rusty | [276] | |
Quinn Hughes | Huggy Bear | [39] | |
Bobby Hull | The Golden Jet | [277] | |
Brett Hull | The Golden Brett | [137] | |
Matt Hunwick | Munch | [278] | |
Al Iafrate | Wild Thing, The Hammer | [279] | |
Jarome Iginla | Iggy | [280] | |
George Imlach | Punch | [281] | |
Jaromír Jágr | Mario Jr., Jags (pronounced "yags"), Jarda, The Ageless Wonder | [282][283] | |
Harvey Jackson | Busher | [284] | |
Marcus Johansson | Mojo, Jojo, Mojo-jojo | [285] | |
Erik Johnson | The Condor, Edge | [248] | |
Ivan Wilfred Johnson | Ching | [286] | |
Ryan Johnson | Duce | [53] | |
Andreas Johnsson | Mango | [287] | |
Jyrki Jokipakka | Kevin | [288] | |
Aurèle Joliat | Little Giant | [289] | |
Martin Jones | Joner, Jonsey, Game of Jones | [290] | |
Curtis Joseph | Cujo | [291] | |
Ed Jovanovski | Jovocop | [292] | |
Bill Juzda | The Honest Brakeman | [293] | |
Nazem Kadri | Nifty Mittens, Nazeem the Dream, Naz, The Dream, Nazty | [294] | |
Rudolph Kampman | Bingo | [295] | |
Patrick Kane | Kaner, The Doctor, Peekaboo, 20-Cent, Lil' Peekaboo, Peeks, Dr. Kane, Showtime, Pattycakes, He Came He Saw He Kanequered, Jonny's Boy | [296][297][298] [299][300] | |
Erik Karlsson | King Karl, EK65, The Swedish Bobby Orr | [301] | |
William Karlsson | Wild Bill | [302] | |
Matt Kassian | Kassassination | [303] | |
Duncan Keith | Duncs, Jigsaw | [296] | |
Leonard Kelly | Red | [304] | |
Adrian Kempe | Juice | [305] | |
Ted Kennedy | Teeder | [306] | |
Tyler Kennedy | TK | [201] | |
Ryan Kesler | Kes, Guzzler, Beast Mode, | [307] | |
Phil Kessel | Phil the Thrill, The Phil, Philly Cheese, The Philash, Hotdog Boy, A Stanley Cup Champion | [308] | |
Nikolai Khabibulin | The 'Bulin Wall | [59] | |
Anton Khudobin | Dobby | [309] | |
Hec Kilrea | Hurricane Hec | [310] | |
Miikka Kiprusoff | Kipper, Finnisher | [2] | |
John Klingberg | Burger, Klinger, The Ghost of Gothenburg | [311][312] | |
Joe Klukay | The Duke of Padocah | [313] | |
Chuck Kobasew | Chuckie | [314] | |
Pyotr Kochetkov | Koochie | [315] | |
Saku Koivu | Captain K | [316] | |
Olaf Kölzig | Ollie the Goalie, Zilla, Godzilla, Kolzilla, The O-liminator | [317] | |
Leo Komarov | Corporal Komarov, Leo, Uncle Leo, The Russian Finn from Estonia | [318][319] | |
Vladimir Konstantinov | Vladdy, The Vladinator, Vlad the Impaler, The Red Shark | [320] | |
Anže Kopitar | Kopi, Raccoon Jesus | [321][322] | |
Joonas Korpisalo | Korpi, Magikorp | [196][323] | |
Jesperi Kotkaniemi | KK, Moomin | [191] | |
Alexei Kovalev | AK27, Kovi, l'Artiste, Loafalev | [324][325] | |
David Krejčí | French Fries, Krech, Playoff Krejci | [326][327] | |
Nikita Kucherov | Kuuuch | [328] | |
Darcy Kuemper | Kuemperture Rising, Pride and Prejudice, The Kuemperor | [329] | |
Chris Kunitz | Kuni, Kunikaze, The Koon, Kuny | [203][257] | |
Leonard Labine | Leo the Lion | [330] | |
Blaine Lacher | Locks, Lacher Monster, The Lach Net Monster | [331] | |
Andrew Ladd | Gary | [28] | |
Guy Lafleur | The Flower, Le Démon Blond | [332] | |
Edouard Lalonde | Newsy | [333] | |
Gabriel Landeskog | Landy, Gabe the Babe | [248] | |
Dave Langevin | Bammer | [334] | |
Rod Langway | The Secretary of Defense | [335] | |
Ian Laperrière | Mumbles, Lappy, The Sparkplug | [336] | |
Georges Laraque | Douli, Big, The Vegan | [337] | |
Igor Larionov | The Professor | [338] | |
Dylan Larkin | D-Boss, Larks | [39] | |
Adam Larsson | Big Cat | [339] | |
Michael Latta | Latts, Latvia, Steamboat | [340] | |
Reggie Leach | The Riverton Rifle | [341] | |
John LeClair | Johnny Vermont | [342] | |
Nick Leddy | Ledpipe, Ledds, Mumbles, Sled Dog, Ledd Dog | [300] | |
Manny Legace | Legs, The God, The Ferret, Jimmy Buffett | [2] | |
Robin Lehner | Panda | [343] | |
Jere Lehtinen | King of Little Things | [344] | |
Mario Lemieux | The Magnificent One, Le Magnifique, Super Mario, Ace | [345][257] | |
Kris Letang | Tanger, Bang Bang, Legend | [346] | |
Mark Letestu | The Test Tube | [66] | |
Nicklas Lidström | Lids, The Perfect Human, Lidas | [347][348] | |
Oskar Lindblom | Lindy, Piano Man | [349] | |
Trevor Linden | Captain Canuck, Captain Clutch | [350] | |
Ted Lindsay | Terrible Ted | [351] | |
Ken Linseman | The Rat | [352] | |
Milan Lucic | Looch, Lurch, Loooooooch, Mean Milan | [353] | |
Harry Lumley | Apple Cheeks | [354] | |
Henrik Lundqvist | King Henrik, Hank, The King, Henke | [355] | |
Roberto Luongo | Lou, Bobby-Lu, Bingo Bango Bongo Luongo, Strombone | [356] | |
Nathan MacKinnon | Dogg, NateDogg, The Dog, Mack Daddy, Nate the Great | [357][248] | |
John Madden | Mad Dog, Coach | [122] | |
Frank Mahovlich | The Big M | [358] | |
Peter Mahovlich | The Little M | [359] | |
Evgeni Malkin | Geno, Geno Machine-o, The Bully, Russian Bear | [360][361] | |
Greg Malone | Bugsy | [362] | |
Ryan Malone | Bugsy | [363] | |
Cale Makar | Rosy-cheeked Angel, All Hail Cale, The Veggie Wunderkind, Mayo Chicken | [248] | |
Harold March | Mush | [364] | |
Brad Marchand | Marchy, The Rat, Nose Face Killah, Little Ball of Hate, Squirrel, Ratatouille | [365][366][278] | |
Mitch Marner | Magic Mitch, Mitchy, Micky Mouse, The Magician, Marns | [367] | |
Patrick Maroon | Big Rig, Fat Pat, Fatty Patty, Hometown Hero | [39] | |
Paul Martin | Paulie, Paul-Martin-American-Hero, Marty, Pistol | [201] | |
Auston Matthews | A-Matts, Papi | [368] | |
Brad May | May Day | [369] | |
Jamal Mayers | Jammer | [59] | |
Charlie McAvoy | Mac, Chuck, Chucky Bright lights | [370] | |
Connor McDavid | Davo, McJesus | [371] | |
Wilfred McDonald | Bucko | [372] | |
Curtis McElhinney | McBackup, Tabasco | [373] | |
Frank McGee | One-Eyed | [68] | |
Kirk McLean | Captain Kirk, Mack, McGoalie, The Iceman, The Scot | [2] | |
Jamie McLennan | Noodles | [2] | |
Mark Messier | Moose, The Messiah, The Captain, Satan, MoFo, "Messy, eh?" | [374] | |
Stan Mikita | Stosh, Stan The Man | [375] | |
Colin Miller | Chiller | [376] | |
Willie Mitchell | Bill Pickle | [249] | |
Alexander Mogilny | AlMo, Alexander the Great | [377] | |
Al Montoya | The Big Cuban, Monty | [2] | |
Andy Moog | Papa Moog, Peaches, Moger, Squeaky, Dennis The Menace | [2] | |
Howie Morenz | The Stratford Streak, The Mitchell Meteor | [378] | |
Ken Morrow | Wolfman | [379] | |
Kirk Muller | Captain Kirk | [380] | |
Douglas Murray | Crankshaft, Cranky | [122][381] | |
Matt Murray | Murr, Murrdawg, Muzz | [382] | |
Tyler Myers | The Big Easy, Big Tex | [383] | |
Evgeni Nabokov | Nabby, John | [2] | |
Lou Nanne | Sweet Lou from the Soo | [384] | |
James Neal | Lazy, Nealer, Real Deal | [385][386] | |
Martin Nečas | Junior, Marty Junior, Nachos, Sugar Boo | [258] | |
Cam Neely | Bam-Bam Cam | [387] | |
Jake Neighbours | Jakey Boy | [264] | |
Scott Nichol | Scooter | [122] | |
Bernie Nicholls | The Pumper Nicholl Kid | [388] | |
Valeri Nichushkin | Choo-Choo Train, Nuke, Big Val | [389] | |
Antti Niemi | Nemo, The Finnish Fortress | [2] | |
Joe Nieuwendyk | Nieuwy, Nieuws, Nieuwsy | [390] | |
Frank Nighbor | The Pembroke Peach | [391] | |
Chris Nilan | Knuckles | [392] | |
Matt Niskanen | Nisky, Tuna, Steadzo Glensky | [393][394] | |
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins | Nuge, RNH | [296] | |
Shane O'Brien | SOB | [395] | |
Herbert O'Connor | Buddy | [396] | |
John O'Flaherty | Peanuts | [397] | |
Jamie Oleksiak | Big Rig | [398] | |
Steve Oleksy | Binky | [66] | |
Ryan O'Reilly | Radar, ROR, Factor, Ryno, Snook, The O'Reilly Factor | [399] | |
Brooks Orpik | Free Candy, Brooksie, Batya, Orpy | [66][202][400][401] | |
Chris Osgood | The Wizard of Oz, Ozzie | [2] | |
Alexander Ovechkin | Ovi, Alexander the Great, The Great Eight, Ov8chkin, Ovie, O, Mama Bear | [402][403][404] | |
Max Pacioretty | MaxPac, Patchy, Patch, Patches, Pac Man, Wolverine, Patioready | [405] | |
Jean-Gabriel Pageau | Pager, J-G, JGP, Honey Badger | [406] | |
Žigmund Pálffy | Ziggy | [407] | |
Kyle Palmieri | Palms | [408] | |
Nick Palmieri | Napalm | [409] | |
Mark Parrish | Grumpy | [122] | |
David Pastrňák | Pasta, Pastrnasty, Krejci 2.0, Alfredo, Noodles | [39] | |
Joe Pavelski | The Big Pavelski, Pavs, Little Joe, The Weasel, Joe Money, Captain America, Cap | [410] | |
Michael Peca | Captain Crunch | [411] | |
Dustin Penner | Pancakes | [412] | |
David Perron | DP57, French Toast | [39] | |
Rich Peverley | Raptor Jesus, Pevs | [413] | |
Dion Phaneuf | D, Neuf, Neufy, Double Dion, Pylon, Traffic cone, Sloppy Seconds, Dion Phagoof, Phafy | [414] | |
Chris Phillips | Big Rig | [415] | |
Alf Pike | The Embalmer | [416] | |
Félix Potvin | The Cat | [417] | |
Walter Pratt | Babe | [418] | |
Carey Price | Pricey, Pricer, Jesus Price, The Price is Right/Wrong, Carey the Cup, Garey | [419][420][421] | |
Brandon Prust | Prusty | [422] | |
Cliff Purpur | Fido | [423] | |
André Racicot | Red Light | [424] | |
Mikko Rantanen | Big Moose, The Fantastic Finn, Hot Wheels, Mikko Sauvé | [248] | |
Andrew Raycroft | Razor | [2] | |
Lucas Raymond | Razor | [425] | |
Mark Recchi | The Wrecking Ball, Rex | [426] | |
Earl Reibel | Dutch | [427] | |
James Reimer | Optimus Reim, Busta Reim, The Statue, The Reim Minister of Defence, Magic Angel Robot from Winnipeg | [428] | |
Glenn Resch | Chico | [429] | |
Mike Ribeiro | Mickey Ribs | [430] | |
Henri Richard | The Pocket Rocket | [431] | |
Maurice Richard | The Rocket | [432] | |
David Rittich | Big Save Dave, Rittich Astley, RittichRolled | [433] | |
Larry Robinson | Big Bird | [434] | |
Luc Robitaille | Lucky | [435] | |
Jeremy Roenick | J. R., Styles | [436][437][438] | |
Dwayne Roloson | Roli the Goalie | [439] | |
Patrick Roy | Casseau, Saint Patrick, The Wall | [440] | |
Michal Rozsíval | Rosey | [441] | |
German Rubtsov | The Germ | [442] | |
Brandon Saad | The ManChild, The Saadfather, Saader | [59][443] | |
Joe Sakic | Burnaby Joe, Super Joe, Mr Clutch | [444][445] | |
Ruslan Salei | Rusty | [446] | |
Sami Salo | The Finnish MacInnis | [447] | |
Derek Sanderson | Turk | [66] | |
Curtis Sanford | The Sandman | [448] | |
Glen Sather | Slats | [449] | |
Brayden Schenn | Schenner, Big Ten | [84][264] | |
Rob Schremp | The Cocktail Schremp, Bob The Builder | [450] | |
David Schriner | Sweeney | [451] | |
Dave Schultz | The Hammer | [452] | |
Ben Scrivens | The Professor, Scrivy, Scrivezina, Scrivin' Eagle | [453] | |
Rob Scuderi | The Piece, Scuds, Scudsy | [454] | |
Brent Seabrook | Biscuit, Seabs, Seabsy | [59][455][456] | |
Tyler Seguin | The Kid, Segs, Seggy, Too Segsy For His Shirt, Wifey | [457][458] | |
Teemu Selänne | The Finnish Flash, Teukka Salama | [459] | |
Eddie Shack | The Entertainer | [460] | |
Andrew Shaw | Shawzy, The Mutt, Scraps | [461] | |
Patrick Sharp | Sharpy, Shooter | [296] | |
Fred Shero | The Fog | [462] | |
Eddie Shore | Old Blood and Guts, Mr. Hockey, The Edmonton Express | [463] | |
Albert Siebert | Babe | [464] | |
Harold Simpson | Bullet Joe | [465] | |
Jack Skille | Crash, Skills, JackJack, Skittles | [466] | |
Jeff Skinner | Skinny, Skins, Justin Bieber of Hockey | [467][468][469] | |
Kārlis Skrastiņš | Ironman | [470] | |
Jim Slater | Jimmy Slats | [471] | |
Billy Smith | Billy the Kid, Battlin' Billy, Hatchet Man | [472] | |
Jason Smith | Gator | [122] | |
Reginald Smith | Hooley | [473] | |
Ryan Smyth | Captain Canada, Smytty | [474] | |
Jordan Staal | Jordo, Staalsie, Gronk, Shorty Jordy, Staal Bunyan, Steeler | [122][66] | |
Wally Stanowski | The Whirling Dervish | [475] | |
Tim Stapleton | Stapler, Tiger, Buster, Stapes | [476] | |
Scott Stevens | Captain Crunch | [477] | |
Jack Stewart | Black Jack | [478] | |
Marco Sturm | German | [278] | |
Tim Stützle | Jimmy, Jimmy Stü | [479] | |
P. K. Subban | Subby, Subs, Subbanator, The Turtle, Denzel | [480][481] | |
George Sullivan | Red | [482] | |
Mats Sundin | Sudden | [483] | |
Oskar Sundqvist | Sunny | [484] | |
Brandon Sutter | Suttsy, Sutty, Flat Stanley, Goose, A-Rog | [202][66] | |
Brent Sutter | Pup | [485] | |
Duane Sutter | Dog | [486] | |
Jeremy Swayman | Sway, Bulldog | [487] | |
Maxime Talbot | Mad Max, Superstar, Rocky | [488] | |
Brandon Tanev | Rusty, Turbo, Tans, Tanny | [489] | |
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Teuvo Teräväinen | Turbo, Turbo Time, Finnish Cold, Teukka, Tiny, Dragon, Dragon Boy | [490][39] | |
Chris Therien | Bundy | [491] | |
Robert Thomas | RobTom, Matchbox, Smooth, Tommer, Thurmy | [492] | |
Steve Thomas | Stumpy | [493] | |
Tim Thomas | The Tank, Tim Tom, Tiny Tim, Boston cab, The Stash | [494] | |
Chris Thorburn | Thorbs, Thor | [495] | |
Joe Thornton | Jumbo Joe, Big Joe | [496] | |
Chris Tierney | The Cobra | [497] | |
Brady Tkachuk | Chucky | [498] | |
Keith Tkachuk | Big Walt | [499] | |
Matthew Tkachuk | The Rat King, Chucky | [500] | |
Devon Toews | Tazer | [248] | |
Jonathan Toews | Tazer, Captain Serious, To-es, Jonathan Toes, Jonny, Captain Veggie, Captain Planet | [501][502] | |
Alexey Toropchenko | Alex, Torpo | [503] | |
Ron Tugnutt | Tugger, The Accountant, Nuts | [2] | |
Marty Turco | Turks, Turkey | [2] | |
Garry Unger | Iron Man | [504] | |
Steve Valiquette | The Big Valley, Big Bird, Big Valvoski, The Great Valvoski | [2] | |
John Vanbiesbrouck | Beezer, JVB | [2] | |
Elmer Vasko | Moose | [505] | |
Pat Verbeek | Little Ball of Hate | [506] | |
Kris Versteeg | Steegs, Steeger, Beauty, Verbeauty | [296][507][508] | |
Georges Vézina | The Chicoutimi Cucumber | [137] | |
Marc-Édouard Vlasic | Pickles, Pickle Jar, Eddie | [122] | |
Jakub Voráček | Jake, Snake, Scoracek, Voras | [509] | |
Niclas Wallin | The Gorilla, The Secret Weapon, Hamburgers | [510] | |
Mike Walton | Shakey | [511] | |
Cam Ward | Wardo, The Warden, Net Warden | [2] | |
Kevin Weekes | Cheesy, Weekesy, Shady 80 | [2] | |
Ralph Weiland | Cooney | [512] | |
Marvin Wentworth | Cyclone | [513] | |
Zach Werenski | Z, Big Z | [62] | |
Blake Wheeler | Wheels, Big Wheels, Captain Wrench, Captain Handsome | [514][515] | |
Ray Whitney | The Wizard | [516][517] | |
Ryan Whitney | Whit, Whitdog | [518] | |
David Williams | Tiger | [519] | |
Justin Williams | Mr. Game 7, Stick, J-Dubs | [520][521] | |
Tom Wilson | Whip, Willy, Willy Baby, Ten Train | [522] | |
James Wisniewski | Wiz | [523] | |
Lorne Worsley | Gump, The Gumper | [68] | |
Arber Xhekaj | The Sheriff, Wi-Fi, Big X, Hamilton Hammer | [524][525] | |
Kailer Yamamoto | Honey Badger, Yamo | [526] | |
Doug Young | The Gleichen Cowboy | [527] | |
Steve Yzerman | Stevie Wonder, Stevie-Y, The Captain | [528] | |
Nikita Zadorov | Z, The Russian Hitman | [529] | |
Jeff Zatkoff | Tishy, Mr. Game One | [381] | |
Henrik Zetterberg | Ice Berg, Zata, Hank, Z | [530] | |
Alexei Zhamnov | Archie | [531] | |
Sergei Zubov | Zubie | [532] |
See also
[edit]- Nickname
- List of ice hockey linemates
- List of athletes by nickname
- List of monarchs by nickname
- Lists of nicknames – nickname list articles on Wikipedia
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