Mario Lemieux, Gino Odjick, Yanick Dupre, and Milan Novy
Alain Lemieux wore the number 22 during his professional hockey career. He is not as widely known as his brother, Mario Lemieux, who famously wore number 66. Alain played in the minor leagues and had a brief stint in the NHL but is primarily recognized for his familial connection to Mario.
Shawn Lauvao
Jacques Plantes
Bryan Elliott
Joe Thornton wore 19 for Canada in the 2010 Olympics.
Right now Gonchar wears 55 for the Penguins.
Willie Mitchell
Joe Thornton
Mario Lemieux wore the number 66 during his illustrious NHL career with the Pittsburgh Penguins. This number has since been retired by the team in honor of his contributions to hockey and the franchise. Lemieux is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport.
Jon Payne.
Swedish Ice Hockey champion, Sven Tumba invented the first hockey helmet, called the SPAPS-helmet
Mike Schmidt, Bobby Smith, Dany Heatly, John McLean