Sidney Crosby
At age 21 Sidney Crosby is the youngest captain in NHL history to win the Stanley Cup. Jordan Staal is only 20 and won but I don't know the actual record.
Sidney Crosby who plays for the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Gabriel Landeskog of the Colorado Avalanche
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Yes the NHL 14 says that they will again predict the stanely cup for new york! due to boston, they wll try again to predict the rangers winning the cup as if they will beat toronto, detroit, and pitsburgh, and they will win the cup against Anaheim! As if they will have 5 cups won!
Gabriel Landeskog who was appointed age of 19 years, 286 days.
1. The player who was born in your hometown plays for the NHL team that won the Stanley Cup then he will bring it home with him for one day. 1(a) or staff 2. If your NHL team is in the Stanely Cup Finals there is a good chance NHL will take all of the NHL hardware into your town or city for a tour. 3. Your city hosts the World Junior Hockey Championship they may bring the NHL hardware. 4. Go visit the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto,Canada.
Mark Messier with the Edmonton Oilers.
No the Chicago Blackhawks are.. Best record in NHL history: 63W,11L and 8OT 11 Olympians 6 won medals: 3 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 Bronze Youngest Captian to ever win a Stanley cup: Jonathan Toews at 21 Youngest Defenseman to win the Norris trophy: Duncan Keith at 23 Youngest Player to win the Conn Smythe: Jonathan Toews at 21 Youngest Team in NHL History: Average age of 23 Most Rookies in NHL history: 8 Youngest Team to win a Stanley Cup Most Recorded points by a single player in Playoff history: Jonathan Toews78pts Youngest Player to score the Stanley cup winning goal: Patrick Kane at 21
Sid the kid= when Sidney came to the penguins he was only 19 years old and there for he was the youngest captain in the history of NHL.
As a player - Henri Richard (11 Cups in 20 seasons) As a player and executive Jean Beliveau (17 Cups; 10 as a player another 7 as an executive)