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As of October 2023, there are several Cornell hockey alumni playing in the NHL, with the number fluctuating each season due to trades, drafts, and player retirements. Historically, Cornell has produced a notable number of NHL players, contributing to the league over the years. For the most accurate and current count, it's best to check official NHL rosters or Cornell athletics updates, as player statuses can change frequently.

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