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Haha, that’s embarrassing to be honest!

Do you know the record for most Slovaks in an NHL lineup?

Bartecko - Handzus - Demitra looks like it would have been an occasional line for the Blues in 1999-00, and there’s obviously the Stastny brothers as well. Question is if we can add a defenseman or goalie to the mix?



game_idnationalityTEAM#
2003020095SVKLAK4
2003020080SVKLAK4
2003020029SVKLAK4
2003020013SVKLAK4
2001030174SVKPHX4
2001021229SVKPHX4
2001021212SVKPHX4
2001021199SVKPHX4
2001021190SVKPHX4
2001021177SVKPHX4
2001021155SVKPHX4
2001021133SVKPHX4
2001021123SVKPHX4
2001021107SVKPHX4
2001021097SVKPHX4
2001021078SVKPHX4
2001021033SVKPHX4
2001021006SVKPHX4
2001020990SVKPHX4
2001020968SVKPHX4
2001020952SVKPHX4
2001020937SVKPHX4
2001020925SVKPHX4
2000020829SVKSTL4
1999020739SVKSTL4
1999020321SVKSTL4
1999020307SVKSTL4
1999020298SVKSTL4
1999020287SVKSTL4
 
Awesome as always @pnep! I was glancing at the early 00s Kings with Palffy, Stumpel and Visnovsky, but I didn’t realize who the fourth Slovak could have been. It’s Martin Strbak I’d presume?

But I’m thinking, this is looking at the rosters with the most Slovaks? Has there never been five Slovaks on the same roster, or did the Blues actually ice four Slovak forwards at the same time?

The Coyotes never crossed my mind but they could very well have iced a lineup with:
Nagy - Handzus - Radivojevic
Suchy
 
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New York Islanders, 2000/2001
Róbert Petrovický, Branislav Mezei, Zdeno Chára and Juraj Kolník
But only Chara had a strong place on the roster

St. Louis Blues, 2000/2001
There were 5 Slovak players: Pavol Demitra, Ladislav Nagy, Michal Handzuš, Peter Smrek and Jaroslav Obšut

But they all didnt played any game together. Nagy and Handzus were traded to Coyotes and Smrek later to Rangers. Only Demitra played in playoffs. Obsut played only 5 games.

Washington Capitals, 2003/2004

Andrej Podkonický, Ivan Čiernik, Roman Tvrdoň, Rastislav Staňa and Peter Bondra

But also, i dont think, they all played one game together

Los Angeles Kings, 2003/2004
Žigmund Pálffy, Jozef Stümpel, Ľubomír Višňovský and Martin Štrbák
 
FOX broadcasted the NHL between 95-99. Only once did they have a Cup clinching game. NJ over Detroit.

Series clinching SCF goals occurred in 80,96,99-00, 2010 and 2014. I don't believe any of those goal scorers had a playoff beard.
 
Corey Perry was born on 16.05.1985

This day Oilers won their 6. game in Semifinals vs Chicago Black Hawks and advanced to 1986 Stanley Cup finals.

Mattias Ekholm was born 24.05.1990

This day Oilers won 4:1 vs Boston Bruins in 5. and final game in 1990 Stanley Cup finals. And that was the last time, Oilers won Staley Cup.
 
Corey Perry was born on 16.05.1985

This day Oilers won their 6. game in Semifinals vs Chicago Black Hawks and advanced to 1986 Stanley Cup finals.

Mattias Ekholm was born 24.05.1990

This day Oilers won 4:1 vs Boston Bruins in 5. and final game in 1990 Stanley Cup finals. And that was the last time, Oilers won Staley Cup.
"Mattias Ekholm first appeared that summer..."
 
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Stolen from elsewhere but notable nonetheless.

lundqvist’s game 7 stats are insane. he started 6-0 in g7 starts with a 0.81 GAA and .973 sv% w a SO. there was a stretch in the mid 2010s where he was literally unbeatable in those situations, just ask the pens and caps.

he ended his career 6-2 w a 1.11 GAA and .961 sv% in game 7s
 
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When Jesperi Kotkaniemi was with the Canadiens he wore jersey #15. In his 15th playoff game, he got exactly 15 minutes of icetime, and scored the GWG at the 15:15 mark of overtime, on the 15th shot of the period.

Reminds me of one of the Sedin twins' final games (if not the final game... don't remember exactly).

Daniel Sedin (#22) scores the overtime winner, assisted by Henrik Sedin (#33), to win the game, 2:33 into overtime.

Faceoff wins were also 33-22.

Edit: it's too bad that didn't make a final score of 3-2 (instead it made it 4-3).
 
If I've counted correctly, Corey Perry has played 149 playoff games from age 30 onwards. Does anyone know how that ranks all-time?
If I've counted correctly, Chelios had 176 games from his thirtieth birthday and going forward. That's gotta be the record.

I checked Stevens and Lidstrom (quite close) before on the smartphone but they had fewer games than Perry after 30 yrs of age.

I'm guessing a list such as this will be dominated by defenseman so all the more impressive from Perry.
 
If I've counted correctly, Corey Perry has played 149 playoff games from age 30 onwards. Does anyone know how that ranks all-time?

PlayerPOSSeasonsPO Games
Chelios ChrisD1991-09162
Chara ZdenoD2007-21155
Recchi MarkRW1997-11154
Larionov IgorC1990-04150
Perry CoreyRW2014-25149
Murphy LarryD1990-01147
Lidstrom NicklasD1999-12144
Stevens ScottD1993-03141
Yzerman SteveC1994-06135
Carbonneau GuyC1989-00132
Hossa MarianRW2008-17130
Hull BrettRW1994-04130
Daneyko KenD1993-03129
Robinson LarryD1981-92128
Pavelski JoeC2015-24120
Kunitz ChrisLW2009-18119
Maroon PatLW2018-24116
Fetisov ViacheslavD1989-98116
MacTavish CraigC1988-97115
Draper KrisC2001-11113
Thornton JoeC2009-22111
Williams JustinRW2011-20111
Bourque RayD1990-01110
Selanne TeemuRW2000-14109
Holmstrom TomasLW2002-12109
Horton TimD1959-73106
Keane MikeRW1997-04104
Goring ButchC1979-85104
Marleau PatrickC2009-20103
Cullen MattC2006-19103
Ratelle JeanC1970-81103
Mullen JoeRW1986-97102
Andreychuk DaveLW1993-04100
Richard HenriC1965-75100
 
Yeah, 162 games was the right number with regards to Chelios. He rounded off his career with 14 games in an AHL playoff with the Chicago Wolves. Hence 176 in my former post. I just presumed it was another NHL playoff, and not the effin AHL. :laugh:
 
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