I have no idea who the last five players were, but the very last one was Craig MacTavish, who is the current head coach of the Edmonton Oilers. His last season was with the St. Louis Blues in 1996/97. When he retired at the end of that season he was the last player to not wear a helmet.
Zdeno Chara
The scratches on a hockey player's helmet are often seen as a symbol of experience and toughness, showing that the player has been in many intense battles on the ice. It can also signify the player's dedication and commitment to the sport.
You can just say, "i am a professional hockey player" or call yourself an professional athlete in hockey. Anything you want really.
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a Canadian professional ice hockey player
He is a Russian professional ice hockey player.
Yes he was the last NHL player, playing without a helmet. See: http://www.oilersheritage.com/history/dynasty_players_craigmactavish.html
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The Canadian professional ice hockey player Jason Anthony Rocco Spezza was born in June 13th, 1983. He currently plays in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators.
A professional hockey player for the Albany River Rats of the AHL.
Yes. He is Russian professional hockey player By-TheBladeofFate
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