Corey Perry (Anaheim Ducks), Christian Ehrhoff (Buffalo Sabres), Roman Cervenka (Calgary Flames), Patrick Sharp (Chicago Blackhawks), Mark Letestu (Columbus Blue Jackets), Brenden Morrow (Dallas Stars), Shawn Horcoff (Edmonton Oilers), Mike Richards (Los Angeles Kings), Devin Setoguchi (Minnesota Wild), Martin Erat (Nashville Predators), Peter Harrold (New Jersey Devils), Marian Gaborik (New York Rangers), Mike Lundin (Ottawa Senators), Brayden Schenn (Philadelphia Flyers), Andy McDonald (St. Louis Blues), Matt Bradley (Washington Capitals)
According to each NHL's team active roster as of March 18, 2012 and in alphabetical order by last name:
The website below gives you plenty of players who wore the #1 in the NHL. Click on the related link.
1 of 5,000 players will make it more than 5 years at the NHL level.
I only know of one: Lou Whitaker
Only 1% of the kids who play hockey will ever play in the NHL.
Depending on their position, players in the NFL can wear numbers ranging from 1 to 99. The NFL no longer allows 0 or 00 to be used by players.
Anyone can wear the number 1 on their jerseys. If only the players who were truly #1, and the number really determined how good the player, Gilbert Arenas, one of the best ballers in the history, would be 0 good. So, anybody can have the number 1. The jersey number doesn't determine the player's abilities or potential.
The last person to wear No.1 was Ramzee Robinson. He graduated in '06.
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It is quite rare that you will see forwards wearing numbers 1-8 or defenseman who wear numbers 9-28. Goalies traditionally wear the number 1 or numbers in the 30's, but there are exceptions, as it is not a written rule. In minor hockey and junior hockey teams players are restricted to only a few jersey numbers, usually 1-31. Most defensemen are restricted to numbers 2-8, while the forwards can choose from number 9-29. The numbers 1, 30, and 31 are usually reserved for goaltenders. It's not related to their positions as it is in football. Players can wear any number from 1-98 nowadays.
1 Sidney Crosby 2 Evgeni Malkin 3 Alex Ovechkin
Six players are allowed on the ice at a time. The number of players on a team typically range anywhere from 12-22 players. It depends on how many players the coach wants on his bench and how many players are allowed on the roster by the league. In the NHL, rosters usually have about 20-22 players.
Billy Martin