Is There A Father Son Possibility in the NHL?

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matt trick

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It's possible, but it'll take three things:

1. Long tenure of Dad (ideally to 41+).
2. Rapid development of Son into NHL player (2 years or less)
3. Dad needs to have Son relatively young 22-24.

Tij and Jarome Iginla have the first two, but think Tij was born when Jarome was like 29. He's been retired for 7 years, so they're a pretty good way off. Not a statistically impossibility though. I'd guess it'll happen.
 

Section 104

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I think the oldest current player is Marc-Andre Fleury who is 39. Guys like Ovechkin and Burns are 38. Fleury son is, what 5 or something. Some recent goalies last into their early 40s like Ryan Miller and Craig Anderson. You have the three players who were in the late 1940s still playing: Geordie Howe, Chris Chelios and Jaromir Jagr.

It could happen but you’d have to have everything break right. A player in his early 40s (a goalie most likely) who became a father while young and that son is a top rated #1 or #2 draft pick at 18..no more training needed.

Besides the almost certain to happen Lebron and Bronny James, baseball has had two father-son at the same time. Tim Raines Sr and Jr played a couple games together with Baltimore in 2001. Ken Griffey Sr and Jr starting 8/31/1990 with Seattle and ending 5/31/1991
 

innitfam

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It's certainly possible timeline wise but the kid would need to basically make the NHL at 18 to make it happen.
 

The Panther

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Mark, Marty, and Gordie all played for the NHL Whalers in 1979-80. Gordie played 80 games at age 51!
He was actually 52 for his final seven NHL games (RS and playoffs). He scored on a flukey backhander at the Montreal Forum in the playoffs in April 1980, his next-to-last game. (He'd first played at the Forum in October 1946.)

Ray Ferraro remembered his first season with Hartford (1984-85) when Howe would often come out to practices and skate with the team. He was 57-58 then.
 

HaNotsri

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Ziggy Palffy had a son as a 20 years old and they both played in the Slovak league at the same time for a couple of seasons. Not the same team and Ziggy didn’t ackowledge him as a son back then (he later did). Not NHL, but shows it can happen.
This is an amazing story
 

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