Hockey

What numbers are not allowed in hockey?

  1. 0 or 00 (both of which have been used in the past but play havoc with the NHL’s player stats database)
  2. Any number higher than 99 (because three-digit numbers are considered hard to read,
  3. Decimals (e.g. 9.5) or fractions (e.g. 4 1/2).

In this regard, is the number 69 banned in the NHL? Fun fact: Desjardins and forward Melvin Angelstad (two games with the Washington Capitals in 2003-04) are the only players in NHL history to wear No. 69.

Also the question is, what numbers can you not wear in hockey? 19, 25, 36, 41, 45, 50, 70, 72, 74 and 88 are all worn by at least one player at each position. Of course, 66, 69 and 99 are not worn by anybody. 80, 84 and 94 are the three numbers not worn by any player that would be available.

Subsequently, can anyone wear 99 in the NHL? No, you cannot wear the number 99 in the NHL. The league officially retired the number on behalf of Wayne Gretzky in 2000. Although, five other players have wore the number 99 in the history of the NHL.

Similarly, what number is not used in the NHL? 87. Perhaps the most identifiable number in the NHL today, the No. 87 has not been worn by many. In fact, other than Sidney Crosby, only Pierre Turgeon and Donald Brashear have worn it.The NHL no longer permits the use of 0 or 00 as the League’s database cannot list players with such numbers, and in 2000 the League retired the number 99 for all member teams in honor of Wayne Gretzky.

Is 66 retired in the NHL?

No. 66 isn’t retired League-wide like No. 99 is for Wayne Gretzky. Two players have worn it since Lemieux retired from the NHL in 2006: Ho-Sang and Calgary Flames defenseman TJ Brodie in 2010-11.

What number was Gretzky?

Gretzky retired from professional play after the 1998–99 season and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1999. His career totals include 2,857 points and 894 goals. The NHL retired his jersey number (99) after his final game.

What number do goalkeepers wear?

Goalkeeper numbering The first-choice goalkeeper is usually assigned the number 1 shirt as he or she is the first player in a line-up. The second-choice goalkeeper wears, on many occasions, shirt number 12 which is the first shirt of the second line up, or number 13.

Who wore number 88 in hockey?

Kane has 1,022 points (389 goals, 633 assists) in 973 NHL games, all with the Blackhawks, all wearing No. 88.

What number was Bobby Orr?

On January 9, 1979, the Boston Bruins honored Bobby Orr by retiring his number four and raising it to the rafters amongst other retired numbers worn by great legends in Bruins history. Playing since he was a young boy, it was in his future to be an icon in hockey, and he accomplished just that.

Has any NHL number retired?

The NHL currently has 131 retired numbers, 7 former retirements and 23 honoured numbers.

Why is number 9 special hockey?

9 in hockey had humble beginnings. Howe revealed recently in an interview with Gretzky that he chose No. 9 not because Richard wore it. He selected the number because it meant he could get a better night’s sleep.

What is the least worn jersey number?

Only 12 numbers 0-through-100 have never been worn. Those would be 58, 59, 64, 69, 74, 75, 78, 79, 80, 82, 87 and 97. The popularity of jersey numbers can change dramatically over time.

Why does Sidney Crosby wear 87?

Starting with wearing #87 for being born on August 7th (8/7) 1987, Crosby’s “habits” stretch from on from there. He famously wears 1 sweat stained hat per season after every practice and game for media interviews.

Why are hockey goalies number 30?

Numbers in the thirties were seen as “safe” for goaltenders, since most numbers below thirty were already spoken for by forwards and defensemen (remember that “high numbers” were essentially-unheard of at this time).

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