Would be cool if the numbers in the graphics were colour coded to hint the teams, like how Hockey Reference’s player pages show the numbers.
FoxDown
Why are they in numerical order and not like… chronological?
Edit: especially if you’re going to have arrows between them lol.
mdlt97
what a coincidence that they always picked a higher number
fillyflow
A list of guys that are good enough to play in the league for a while, but not good enough to earn a long term contract with a team. Guys that are good enough to be desired in a trade or signing, but not good enough to have enough seniority or clout to keep their number when they change teams.
swagjones77
Devin Shore Seven Four should always be 74
rocketmn69_
Geez, gather a set of his hockey cards..lol
AvenueRoy
Tyler Pitlick is still active?
GeorgeGammyCostanza
Oilers love collecting jersey switching players.
Ch33zw4g0n
Plugs gonna plug.
KenDanger2
The arrows between the numbers imply the chronological order, but since they are all ordered numerically I am guessing that this isn’t the case.
jaysornotandhawks
I wonder how many of these are voluntary and not, for example, because they got traded and the number was already occupied or retired on the new team.
Dirtsniffee
Hunt wearing a different jersey in each game or what
TheSimonToUrGarfunkl
Six number changes at age 28 is wild
doctorvictory
Maroon will tie Pitlick once he steps on the ice in Boston wearing number 61.
noroadsleft
Hockey Reference has them as:
– **Tyler Pitlick**: EDM #68, EDM #15, DAL #18, PHI #18, ARI #17, CGY #18, MTL #24, STL #9, NYR #71
– **Jack Johnson**: LAK #33, LAK #3, CBJ #7, PIT #73, PIT #3, NYR #27, COL #3, CHI #8
– **Pat Maroon**: ANA #62, ANA #19, EDM #19, NJD #17, STL #7, TBL #14, MIN #20, BOS #61
– **Dmitry Kulikov**: FLA #43, FLA #7, BUF #77, WPG #5, WPG #7, NJD #70, EDM #70, MIN #29, MIN #7, ANA #29, PIT #7
– **Jon Merrill**: NJD #34, NJD #7, VGK #15, DET #24, MTL #28, MIN #4
– **Jarred Tinordi**: MTL #42, MTL #24, ARI #28, NSH #24, BOS #84, NYR #5, CHI #25
– **Stefan Noesen**: ANA #64, NJD #23, PIT #14, SJS #14, SJS #11, TOR #26, CAR #29, CAR #23
– **Devin Shore**: DAL #17, ANA #29, CBJ #29, CBJ #74, EDM #14, EDM #19, SEA #94
– **Dryden Hunt**: FLA #73, ARI #28, NYR #29, COL #22, TOR #20, CGY #15
There’s a couple where a player seems to have changed multiple times during their tenure with a team, and I can’t be bothered to search game logs.
BuddahCall1
These guys are gonna win someone the Powerball
Maleficent-Map6465
How about players who have worn the most amount numbers with a single team?
Here’s looking at you Willy Nylander, #29, 39, 88
BrodeurCinemaClub
Maroon wearing a half dozen numbers but never 5 is downright criminal.
Shadow_of_Yor
Too bad shore didn’t rock 69
Fyrefawx
So many former Oilers.
CostcoHotdogsHateMe
Maroon is gonna wear 61 in Boston.
kjar78
Hartford Wolf Pack Legend Tyler Pitlick
potatoes-pls
Poor Jack Johnson just sitting, waiting, wishing he could have a consistent number.
rahlious
Some player should do 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42
sergei-boobtitsky
I don’t know what the record for most numbers worn with a single team is but Josh Anderson wore 3 different numbers with Columbus. 53, then 34, then 77.
Then ended up going with 17 in Montreal lol
OdobenusIII
Any one cracked the cofe yet? This lust mean something, some secret message? morse code? annunaki? Enockian?
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Would be cool if the numbers in the graphics were colour coded to hint the teams, like how Hockey Reference’s player pages show the numbers.
Why are they in numerical order and not like… chronological?
Edit: especially if you’re going to have arrows between them lol.
what a coincidence that they always picked a higher number
A list of guys that are good enough to play in the league for a while, but not good enough to earn a long term contract with a team. Guys that are good enough to be desired in a trade or signing, but not good enough to have enough seniority or clout to keep their number when they change teams.
Devin Shore Seven Four should always be 74
Geez, gather a set of his hockey cards..lol
Tyler Pitlick is still active?
Oilers love collecting jersey switching players.
Plugs gonna plug.
The arrows between the numbers imply the chronological order, but since they are all ordered numerically I am guessing that this isn’t the case.
I wonder how many of these are voluntary and not, for example, because they got traded and the number was already occupied or retired on the new team.
Hunt wearing a different jersey in each game or what
Six number changes at age 28 is wild
Maroon will tie Pitlick once he steps on the ice in Boston wearing number 61.
Hockey Reference has them as:
– **Tyler Pitlick**: EDM #68, EDM #15, DAL #18, PHI #18, ARI #17, CGY #18, MTL #24, STL #9, NYR #71
– **Jack Johnson**: LAK #33, LAK #3, CBJ #7, PIT #73, PIT #3, NYR #27, COL #3, CHI #8
– **Pat Maroon**: ANA #62, ANA #19, EDM #19, NJD #17, STL #7, TBL #14, MIN #20, BOS #61
– **Dmitry Kulikov**: FLA #43, FLA #7, BUF #77, WPG #5, WPG #7, NJD #70, EDM #70, MIN #29, MIN #7, ANA #29, PIT #7
– **Jon Merrill**: NJD #34, NJD #7, VGK #15, DET #24, MTL #28, MIN #4
– **Jarred Tinordi**: MTL #42, MTL #24, ARI #28, NSH #24, BOS #84, NYR #5, CHI #25
– **Stefan Noesen**: ANA #64, NJD #23, PIT #14, SJS #14, SJS #11, TOR #26, CAR #29, CAR #23
– **Devin Shore**: DAL #17, ANA #29, CBJ #29, CBJ #74, EDM #14, EDM #19, SEA #94
– **Dryden Hunt**: FLA #73, ARI #28, NYR #29, COL #22, TOR #20, CGY #15
There’s a couple where a player seems to have changed multiple times during their tenure with a team, and I can’t be bothered to search game logs.
These guys are gonna win someone the Powerball
How about players who have worn the most amount numbers with a single team?
Here’s looking at you Willy Nylander, #29, 39, 88
Maroon wearing a half dozen numbers but never 5 is downright criminal.
Too bad shore didn’t rock 69
So many former Oilers.
Maroon is gonna wear 61 in Boston.
Hartford Wolf Pack Legend Tyler Pitlick
Poor Jack Johnson just sitting, waiting, wishing he could have a consistent number.
Some player should do 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42
I don’t know what the record for most numbers worn with a single team is but Josh Anderson wore 3 different numbers with Columbus. 53, then 34, then 77.
Then ended up going with 17 in Montreal lol
Any one cracked the cofe yet? This lust mean something, some secret message? morse code? annunaki? Enockian?
Alot of former ducks