Slava Fetisov
Known for his time with the Red Army team, Fetisov was acquired from New Jersey in April 1995
The SS in Germany
cus he wore glasses
they wore skirts and used spheras
The men on the war front wore laced up leather boots with a thick sole. Those who served in administration on the home front wore leather oxfords. Each branch of service had different colors of footwear but the styles were basically the same. The women soldiers wore female oxfords and the nurses wore white nurse oxford shoes. See related links below for pictures.
They never did wear anklets They wore puttees to keep dirt out of their boots
9
The website below gives you plenty of players who wore the #1 in the NHL. Click on the related link.
Ron Francis wore number 10 during his career in the NHL.
Guy Lafleur from the Montreal Canadiens
Paul Bibeault - Montreal Canadiens 1942-43.Neil Sheehy - Hartford Whalers 1987-88.
16 and 17. He wore 16 prior to his stint in the WHA. Upon his return to the NHL he wore number 17.
Borje Salming wore number 21 for the Toronto Mapleleafs. However, he left the team in 1989 and his number 21 was taken by a future NHL star named Sean McKenna.
As far as I know there is nobody currently wearing the number 68 but Jaromir Jagr, Milan Jurcina, and Zigmund Palffy wore it.
In 2009 safety Taylor Mays wore #2 for USC.
Big Jock Knew... wore number two. oh yes, oh yes.. x
Jersey #99 was retired league wide when Wayne Gretzky retired, therefore no one else has had that number since he wore it. However, there were other players who wore that number before him, and probably other players on other teams that wore the #99 at the same time that he wore it for his team.
Arturs Irbe