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Revision as of 20:49, 26 February 2013
This is a list of nicknames in the sport of ice hockey.
Players
The following are hockey players listed by their last name along with nicknames. Players listed in bold are still active.
Player | Nat | Nickname | Note | |
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George Abbott | The Preacher, Rev | [1] | ||
David Aebischer | Abby, Bisher | [1] | ||
Daniel Alfredsson | Alfie, God | [2] | ||
Al Arbour | Radar | [3] | ||
Colby Armstrong | Army, Armdog, Armstrongov | [5] | ||
George Armstrong | Chief | [6] | ||
Norm Armstrong | Red | [6] | ||
Jean-Sebastien Aubin | Seabass, Aubs | [7] | ||
Larry Aurie | Little Dempsey | [6] | ||
Per Johan Axelsson | P. J., Pebben, Axe | [8] | ||
Anton Babchuk | The Anton, King Anton, Dear Leader | [9] | ||
David Backes | Inglorious Backes | [10] | ||
Garnet Bailey | Ace | [6] | ||
Irving Bailey | Ace | [6] | ||
Bill Barilko | Bashin' Bill | [6] | ||
Tom Barrasso | Tomcat, Tommy B | [11] | ||
Aldege Bastien | Baz | [12] | ||
Jonathan Battaglia | Bates | [13] | ||
Ken Baumgartner | Bomber | [14] | ||
Don Beaupre | Bobo, Donnie Bo | [15] | ||
Wade Belak | The Intimidator | [16] | ||
Ed Belfour | The Eagle, Eddie the Eagle, Crazy Eddie, Eddie the Billionaire | [17] | ||
Jean Beliveau | Le Gros Bil | [6] | ||
Max Bentley | Dipsy-Doodle-Dandy | [6] | ||
Gordon Berenson | Red, The Red Baron | [6] | ||
Andrew Berenzweig | Andy, Bubba | [6] | ||
Aki-Petteri Berg | Birdie, The King | [18] | ||
Patrice Bergeron | Bergy | [19] | ||
Todd Bertuzzi | Big Bert | [20] | ||
Kevin Bieksa | Juice | [21] | ||
Martin Biron | Baby Dominator, The Thermometer | [1] | ||
Hector Blake | Toe | [22] | ||
Sergei Bobrovsky | Bob, Bobs, The Cop | [1] | ||
Dave Bolland | The Rat, Greyhound, Bolly | [23][24] | ||
Peter Bondra | Bonzai, The Special Agent | [25] | ||
Derek Boogaard | The Boogie Man | [26] | ||
Emile Bouchard | Butch | [6] | ||
Georges Boucher | Buck | [6] | ||
Francis Bouillon | The Cube, Frank the Tank | [27] | ||
Johnny Bower | The China Wall | [28] | ||
Dan Boyle | Boiler | [29] | ||
Donald Brashear | Huggy Bear, The Don, Brash, Big Rig | [30] | ||
Andy Brickley | Brick | [22] | ||
Frank Brimsek | Mr. Zero | [22] | ||
Rod Brind'Amour | Rod the Bod | |||
Harold Broadbent | Punch | [6] | ||
Walter Broda | Turk | [22] | ||
Martin Brodeur | Satan's Wallpaper, Marty | [6] | ||
Richard Brodeur | King Richard, Kermit | [1] | ||
Adam Brown | The Flying Scotsman | [6] | ||
Ilya Bryzgalov | Bryz, Mr. Universe, Universe, Breeze | [1] | ||
Johnny Bucyk | Chief | [6] | ||
Peter Budaj | Ned Flanders, Buds | [31] | ||
Pavel Bure | The Russian Rocket | [6] | ||
Adam Burish | Bur, Casanova, Patient Zero | [32] | ||
Sean Burke | Big Bird, Burkie, The Burke Wall | [33] | ||
Steve Buzinski | The Puck Goes Inski | [34] | ||
Dustin Byfuglien | Big Buff, Buff, Buff Daddy | [35] | ||
Dan Bylsma | Disco Dan | [36] | ||
Kyle Calder | Grease | [37] | ||
Brian Campbell | Soupy, Rusty | [38] | ||
Gregory Campbell | Soupy | [39] | ||
Daniel Carcillo | Carbomb | [40] | ||
Jim Carey | Net Detective, The Mask, Ace | [41] | ||
Roman Cechmanek | The Roman Empire, Roman Candle, Checko, The Bipolar Goaler | [42] | ||
Erwin Chamberlain | Murph, Old Hardrock | [6] | ||
Zdeno Chara | Big Z | [43] | ||
Gerry Cheevers | Cheesy | [6] | ||
Don Cherry | Grapes | [6] | ||
Erik Christensen | Crusher | [37] | ||
Francis Clancy | King | [6] | ||
Victor Clapper | Dit | [6] | ||
Wendel Clark | Wendy, Captain Crunch | [44] | ||
James Cleghorn | Odie | [6] | ||
Sprague Cleghorn | Peg | [22] | ||
Mike Comrie | The Edmonton Kid | |||
Charlie Conacher | The Big Bomber | [6] | ||
Lionel Conacher | The Big Train | [6] | ||
Frederick Cook | Bun | [6] | ||
Matt Cooke | Cookie, Cookie Monster | [45] | ||
Carson Cooper | Shovel-Shot | [6] | ||
Harold Cotton | Baldy | [6] | ||
Yvan Cournoyer | The Roadrunner | [6] | ||
Corey Crawford | Crow, Crawf | [46] | ||
Sidney Crosby | Darryl, Sid the Kid, The Next One, Kid Crosby, Captain Crosby, The Golden One | [47][48][49] | ||
Mariusz Czerkawski | The Polish Prince | [50] | ||
Ken Daneyko | Mr. Devil, Dano | [51] | ||
Pavel Datsyuk | The Magic Man, Pasha, Houdini | [52] | ||
Clarence Day | Hap, Happy | [6] | ||
Alex Delvecchio | Fats | [6] | ||
Nathan Dempsey | Demmer | [53] | ||
Eric Desjardins | Rico | [54] | ||
Marcel Dionne | Little Beaver | [6] | ||
Rick DiPietro | DiPi, Ricky D., Ricky Deep, Rico, Rickety DiPietro | [55] [56] | ||
Shane Doan | Doaner | |||
Tie Domi | The Albanian Assassin | [6] | ||
Ed Dorohoy | The Great Gabbo | [6] | ||
Ken Dryden | The Thinker, Thieving Giraffe, Octopus | [1] | ||
Woodrow Dumart | Woody, Porky | [22] | ||
Andre Dupont | Moose | [6] | ||
Mervyn Dutton | Red | [6] | ||
Radek Dvorak | The Keyboard | [57] | ||
Cecil Dye | Babe | [6] | ||
Patrik Elias | St. Patrik, Patty | [58] | ||
Leighton Emms | Hap | [6] | ||
Tobias Enström | Tobias, Toby | |||
Tony Esposito | Tony O | [59] | ||
Bob Essensa | Goalie Bob, Sense, Enzo, Backup Bob | [1] | ||
Bill Ezinicki | Wild Bill | [6] | ||
Todd Fedoruk | The Fridge | [60] | ||
Ray Ferraro | Chicken Parm | [61] | ||
Frank Finnigan | The Shawville Express | [6] | ||
Tomas Fleischmann | Flash | [62] | ||
Bill Flett | Cowboy | [6] | ||
Marc-Andre Fleury | Rebounds, Flower, MAF | [6] | ||
Ron Flockhart | Flockey Hockey | [6] | ||
Lou Fontinato | Leaping Louie | [6] | ||
Adam Foote | Footer, Footy | [6] | ||
Peter Forsberg | Foppa, Peter the Great | [63] | ||
Jimmy Fowler | The Blonde Bouncer | [6] | ||
Ron Francis | Ronnie Franchise | |||
Johan Franzen | The Mule | [64] | ||
Grant Fuhr | Coco | [22] | ||
Norman Gainor | Dutch | [6] | ||
Jake Gardiner | Silver, Silver Stick | [65] | ||
Jason Garrison | Boom Boom | |||
Paul Gaustad | Goose | [66] | ||
Martin Gelinas | The Eliminator | [67] | ||
Bernie Geoffrion | Boom-Boom | [6] | ||
Jean-Sebastien Giguere | Jiggy | [68] | ||
Hal Gill | Skillsie | [69] | ||
Clark Gillies | Jethro | [6] | ||
Doug Gilmour | Killer, Dougie | [6] | ||
Claude Giroux | G | |||
Alex Goligoski | Go-Go, Goose | [70] | ||
Scott Gomez | Gomer | [71] | ||
Larry Goodenough | Izzy | [72] | ||
Mikhail Grabovski | Grabo, Crosbovski | [5] | ||
Josh Green | Anchorman | [73] | ||
Mike Green | Game Over | [74] | ||
Brent Gretzky | The Other One | |||
Wayne Gretzky | The Great One, The Great Gretzky | [6] | ||
Stu Grimson | The Grim Reaper | [6] | ||
Armand Guidolin | Bep | [6] | ||
Carl Gunnarsson | Gunner, Uzi | [75] | ||
Jonas Gustavsson | The Monster | [76] | ||
Glenn Hall | Mr. Goalie | [22] | ||
Joe Hall | Bad Joe | [6] | ||
Scott Hartnell | Hartsy, Bird Dog | [77] | ||
Dominik Hasek | Dominator, Hašan | [78] | ||
Johan Hedberg | Moose, Yo-Yo | [1] | ||
Ron Hextall | Hexy, Hex, Voodoo | [1] | ||
Mel Hill | Sudden Death | [6] | ||
Wilbert Hiller | Dutch | [6] | ||
William Hollett | Flash | [6] | ||
Tomas Holmstrom | Homer, Demolition Man | [79] | ||
George Horner | Red | [6] | ||
Rejean Houle | Peanut | [80] | ||
Gordie Howe | Mr. Hockey | [6] | ||
Jiri Hudler | Happy | [81] | ||
Cristobal Huet | The Man From France, CristoWall, Le Cousin, Hip-hip-hu-et | [82] | ||
Bobby Hull | The Golden Jet | [6] | ||
Brett Hull | The Golden Brett | [6] | ||
Al Iafrate | Wild Thing, The Hammer | [6] | ||
Jarome Iginla | Iggy | [83] | ||
George Imlach | Punch | [84] | ||
Jaromir Jagr | Mario Jr., Jags (pronounced 'yags') | [85] | ||
Harvey Jackson | Busher | [6] | ||
Ivan Wilfred Johnson | Ching | [6] | ||
Ryan Johnson | Duce | [21] | ||
Jussi Jokinen | Juicey, Juice | |||
Aurel Joliat | Little Giant | [6] | ||
Curtis Joseph | Cujo | [86] | ||
Ed Jovanovski | Jovocop | [6] | ||
Bill Juzda | The Honest Brakeman | [6] | ||
Rudolph Kampman | Bingo | [6] | ||
Gordon Keats | Duke | [6] | ||
Leonard Kelly | Red | [6] | ||
Ted Kennedy | Teeder | [6] | ||
Phil Kessel | Phil the Thrill | [87] | ||
Nikolai Khabibulin | The 'Bulin Wall | |||
Hec Kilrea | Hurricane | |||
Miikka Kiprusoff | Kipper, Finnisher | [1] | ||
Joe Klukay | The Duke of Padocah | [88] | ||
Nicholas Kobasew | Chuck | [89] | ||
Saku Koivu | Captain K | [90] | ||
Olaf Kolzig | Ollie the Goalie | [91] | ||
Vladimir Konstantinov | The Vladiator | |||
Anze Kopitar | Kopi, Kopistar | |||
Ilya Kovalchuk | Kovy | |||
Alexei Kovalev | AK27, Kovi, l'Artiste, Loafalev | [92] | ||
Nikolai Kulemin | Kulie, Kululemon | |||
Leonard Labine | Leo the Lion | [6] | ||
Guy Lafleur | The Flower, Le Démon Blond | [6] | ||
Eduoard Lalonde | Newsy | [6] | ||
Dave Langevin | Bammer | [93] | ||
Rod Langway | The Secretary of Defense | |||
Ian Laperriere | Mumbles, Lappy | [94] | ||
Georges Laraque | Douli, Big, The Vegan | [95] | ||
Igor Larionov | The Professor | [96] | ||
Reggie Leach | The Riverton Rifle | [6] | ||
John LeClair | Johnny Vermont | [97] | ||
Manny Legace | Legs, The God, The Ferret, Jimmy Buffet | [1] | ||
Jere Lehtinen | King of Little Things | [98] | ||
Mario Lemieux | The Magnificent, Super Mario | [6] | ||
Nicklas Lidstrom | Lids, The Perfect Human | [2][99] | ||
Trevor Linden | Captain Canuck, Captain Clutch | [100] | ||
Ted Lindsay | Terrible Ted | [6] | ||
Ken Linseman | The Rat | [6] | ||
Milan Lucic | Looch, Lurch | [101] | ||
Harry Lumley | Apple Cheeks | [102] | ||
Henrik Lundqvist | King Henrik, Hank | [103] | ||
Roberto Luongo | Lou, Bobby-Lu | [104] | ||
John Madden | Mad Dog | [37] | ||
Frank Mahovlich | The Big M | [6] | ||
Peter Mahovlich | The Little M | [6] | ||
Evgeni Malkin | Geno | [105] | ||
Greg Malone | Bugsy | [106] | ||
Ryan Malone | Bugsy | [107] | ||
Harold March | Mush | [6] | ||
Brad Marchand | Marchmont, Nose Face Killah, Little Ball of Hate | [108][109][110] | ||
Brad May | Mayday | |||
Wilfred McDonald | Bucko | [6] | ||
Curtis McElhinney | McBackup, McHardtospell | [111] | ||
Frank McGee | One-Eyed | [22] | ||
Kirk McLean | Captain Kirk, Mack, McGoalie, The Iceman, The Scot | [1] | ||
Jamie McLennan | Noodles | [1] | ||
Adam McQuaid | Darth Quaider | |||
Mark Messier | Moose, The Messiah | [6] | ||
Stan Mikita | Stosh | [6] | ||
Milan Michalek | 9MM | [6] | ||
Willie Mitchell | Bill Pickle | [73] | ||
Alexander Mogilny | AlMo, Alexander the Great | [112] | ||
Al Montoya | The Big Cuban | [1] | ||
Andy Moog | Papa Moog, Peaches, Moger, Squeaky, Dennis The Menace | [1] | ||
Howie Morenz | The Stratford Streak, The Mitchell Meteor | [6] | ||
Ken Morrow | Wolfman | [113] | ||
Kirk Muller | Captain Kirk | [6] | ||
Douglas Murray | Crankshaft | [37] | ||
Evgeni Nabokov | Nabby, John | [1] | ||
Lou Nanne | Sweet Lou from the Soo | [6] | ||
Scott Nichol | Scooter | [37] | ||
Bernie Nicholls | The Pumper Nicholl Kid | [6] | ||
Antti Niemi | Nemo, The Finnish Fortress | [1] | ||
Joe Nieuwendyk | Nieuwy, Nieuws, Nieuwsy | [114] | ||
Frank Nighbor | The Pembroke Peach | [6] | ||
Chris Nilan | Knuckles | [115] | ||
Matt Niskanen | Nisky | [116] | ||
Antero Niittymaki | Frank | |||
Lawrence Northcott | Baldy | [6] | ||
Shane O'Brien | SOB | [117] | ||
Herbert O'Connor | Buddy | [6] | ||
John O'Flaherty | Peanuts | [6] | ||
Ryan O'Reilly | Radar, Ryno | [22] | ||
Brooks Orpik | Free Candy | [118] | ||
Chris Osgood | The Wizard of Oz, Ozzie | [1] | ||
Alexander Ovechkin | Ovie, Alexander the Great, The Great Eight, The Russian Machine | [119][120] | ||
Max Pacioretty | MaxPac | [121] | ||
Zigmund Palffy | Ziggy | [122] | ||
Nick Palmieri | Napalm | [123] | ||
Scott Parker | The Sheriff | [124] | ||
Mark Parrish | Grumpy | [37] | ||
Joe Pavelski | The Big Pavelski, Pavs | [125] | ||
Michael Peca | Captain Crunch | [126] | ||
Theo Peckham | Teddy | |||
Dustin Penner | Penncakes | [127] | ||
Rich Peverley | Raptor Jesus | [128] | ||
Dion Phaneuf | D, Neuf, Neufy | [129] | ||
Chris Phillips | Big Rig | [130] | ||
Alf Pike | The Embalmer | [131] | ||
Jacques Plante | Jake the Snake | [6] | ||
Jason Pominville | The Mayor | |||
Felix Potvin | The Cat | [132] | ||
Walter Pratt | Babe | [6] | ||
Cliff Purpur | Fido | [6] | ||
Andre Racicot | Red Light | [133] | ||
Andrew Raycroft | Razor | [1] | ||
Mark Recchi | The Wrecking Ball, Rex | [134] | ||
Earl Reibel | Dutch | [6] | ||
Robert Reichel | Albi, Captain Czech | |||
James Reimer | Optimus Reim, Busta Reim, The Statue, The Reim Minister of Defence | [135] | ||
Glenn Resch | Chico | [136] | ||
Mike Ribeiro | Mickey Ribs | [137] | ||
Henri Richard | The Pocket Rocket | [6] | ||
Maurice Richard | The Rocket | [6] | ||
Larry Robinson | Big Bird | [6] | ||
Luc Robitaille | Lucky | [6] | ||
Jeremy Roenick | J. R. | [138] | ||
Dwayne Roloson | Roli the Goalie | [139] | ||
Patrick Roy | Casseau, Saint Patrick | [6] | ||
Joe Sakic | Burnaby Joe, Super Joe, Mr Clutch | [140][141] | ||
Ruslan Salei | Rusty | [142] | ||
Sami Salo | The Finnish MacInnis | [143] | ||
Curtis Sanford | The Sandman | [144] | ||
Glen Sather | Slats | [6] | ||
Rob Schremp | The Cocktail Schremp, Bob The Builder | [145] | ||
David Schriner | Sweeney | [6] | ||
Dave Schultz | The Hammer | [6] | ||
Rob Scuderi | The Piece | [146] | ||
Brent Seabrook | Biscuit, Seabs | [147][148] | ||
Teemu Selanne | The Finnish Flash, Teukka Salama | [149] | ||
Eddie Shack | The Entertainer | [6] | ||
Fred Shero | The Fog | [150] | ||
Eddie Shore | Old Blood and Guts, Mr. Hockey, The Edmonton Express | [6] | ||
Albert Siebert | Babe | [6] | ||
Harold Simpson | Bullet Joe | [151] | ||
Jack Skille | Crash, Skills, JackJack, Skittles | [152] | ||
Karlis Skrastins | Ironman | [153] | ||
Jim Slater | Jimmy Slats | [154] | ||
Jiri Slegr | Guma (Rubber) | |||
Billy Smith | Billy the Kid, Battlin' Billy, Hatchet Man | [6] | ||
Jason Smith | Gator | [37] | ||
Reginald Smith | Hooley | [6] | ||
Ryan Smyth | Captain Canada | [155] | ||
Jordan Staal | Gronk, Staalsy, Jordan Stall | [37] | ||
Wally Stanowski | The Whirling Dervish | [6] | ||
Tim Stapleton | Stapler, Tiger, Buster | [156] | ||
Scott Stevens | Captain Crunch | [157] | ||
Jack Stewart | Black Jack | [6] | ||
Nels Stewart | Old Poison | [6] | ||
George Sullivan | Red | [6] | ||
Mats Sundin | Sudden | [158] | ||
Brent Sutter | Pup | [159] | ||
Duane Sutter | Dog | [160] | ||
Maxime Talbot | Mad Max, Superstar, Rocky | [161] | ||
Billy Taylor | Billy the Kid | [6] | ||
Chris Therien | Bundy | [162] | ||
Steve Thomas | Stumpy | [163] | ||
Tim Thomas | The Tank, Tim Tom | [164] | ||
Chris Thorburn | Thorbs, Thor | [165] | ||
Joe Thornton | Jumbo Joe, Big Joe | [166] | ||
Shawn Thornton | Sugar Shawn, The Boxing Bruin | |||
Keith Tkachuk | Big Walt | [167] | ||
Jonathan Toews | Tazer, Captain Serious | |||
Ron Tugnutt | Tugger, The Accountant, Nuts | [1] | ||
Marty Turco | Turks, Turkey | [1] | ||
Garry Unger | Iron Man | [6] | ||
Steve Valiquette | The Big Valley, Big Bird, Big Valvoski, The Great Valvoski | [1] | ||
John Vanbiesbrouck | Beezer, JVB | [1] | ||
Elmer Vasko | Moose | [6] | ||
Pat Verbeek | Little Ball of Hate | [6] | ||
Georges Vezina | The Chicoutimi Cucumber | [6] | ||
Marc-Edouard Vlasic | Pickles | [37] | ||
Niclas Wallin | The Gorilla, The Secret Weapon | [168] | ||
Mike Walton | Shakey | [6] | ||
Cam Ward | Wardo, The Warden | [1] | ||
Kevin Weekes | Cheesy, Weekesy, Shady 80 | [1] | ||
Ralph Weiland | Cooney | [6] | ||
Marvin Wentworth | Cyclone | [6] | ||
Blake Wheeler | Wheels, Big Wheels | |||
Ray Whitney | The Wizard | [169] | ||
David Williams | Tiger | [170] | ||
James Wisniewski | Wiz | [171] | ||
Lorne Worsley | Gump, The Gumper | [22] | ||
Stephane Yelle | Sandpaper | |||
Doug Young | The Gleichen Cowboy | [6] | ||
Steve Yzerman | Stevie Wonder, Stevie-Y, The Captain | [6] | ||
Henrik Zetterberg | Ice Berg, Zata, Hank, Z | [172] | ||
Alexei Zhamnov | Archie | [173] | ||
Sergei Zubov | Zubie | [174] |
Teams
Team | Nickname | Note |
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Anaheim Ducks | The Mallards The Mighty Ducks Webbed-Toes Quackers |
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Boston Bruins | B's Big Bad Bruins The Black and Gold Bears Spoked B Spokes |
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Buffalo Sabres | Katanas Sabes Sabs Slugs Swords |
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Calgary Flames | Fire Smoke Flaming C's Flamers Flaming Snot Donkeys (Former Third Jersey) |
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Carolina Hurricanes | 'Canes | [175] |
Chicago Blackhawks | B-Hawks Blackbirds Hawks The Indianhead |
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Colorado Avalanche | Avs 'Lanche Mile High City |
[176] |
Columbus Blue Jackets | BJ's Cannons Jackets Navy Blazers |
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Dallas Stars | Sheriffs Southern Stars Yellow Stars |
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Detroit Red Wings | Dead Wings The Red and White Winged Wheel Wings |
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Edmonton Oilers | Greasers The Oil The spOilers |
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Florida Panthers | Cats Paws Rink Rats South Paws |
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Los Angeles Kings | The Crown Monarchs Queens Rink Royalty Royalty |
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Minnesota Wild | Minny | |
Montreal Canadiens | Le Bleu-Blanc-Rouge (The Blue-White-Red; The Blue, White & Red) Flying Frenchmen Les Glorieux (The Glorious Ones) Les Habitants The Habs Les Rouges La sainte flanelle Le Tricolore (The Tricolour; The Three Colours) |
[177][178] |
Nashville Predators | Preds | |
New Jersey Devils | Devs | |
New York Islanders | Isles | |
New York Rangers | Blueshirts Broadway Blueshirts Broadway Bullies Blueskirts Rag$ Rangos |
[179] |
Ottawa Senators | Sens | |
Philadelphia Flyers | Broad Street Bullies Fly Guys Orange & Black |
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Phoenix Coyotes | Desert Dogs Dogs 'Yotes |
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Pittsburgh Penguins | 'Guins Pens |
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San Jose Sharks | Fins Fish The Teal Team Team Teal Tuna |
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St. Louis Blues | Bluenotes The 'Notes |
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Tampa Bay Lightning | Bolts | [180] |
Toronto Maple Leafs | Bay Street Bullies Blue-and-White Buds Hogs Leafs Leaves Maple Laughs Tomales |
[181] |
Vancouver Canucks | The 'Nucks The Canuckleheads Nuckers |
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Washington Capitals | Caps Eagles The Red Army |
[182] |
Winnipeg Jets | The Airforce |
The origins of nicknames (if known) are noted below. Several of the above are simply shortened names or plays on the current team name or jersey.
- "Bay Street Bullies" - Toronto Maple Leafs: a play on Philadelphia Flyers' Broad Street Bullies. Originally used by the line composed of Gary Roberts, Shayne Corson and Darcy Tucker due to their gritty style of play and because the team arena is located on Bay Street.
- "Broad Street Bullies" – Philadelphia Flyers: during the team's Stanley Cup runs during the 1970s, their home ice was the Spectrum on Broad Street in South Philadelphia. The team currently plays in the Wells Fargo Center (which is also on Broad Street).
- "Buds" – Toronto Maple Leafs: probably based on the team's use of a leaf as a logo.
- "Cats" - Florida Panthers: the Panther is a cat.
- "Les Glorieux" (French, "The Glorious Ones") – Montreal Canadiens
- "Hogs" - Toronto Maple Leafs: based on Toronto's nickname Hogtown.
- "The Katanas" - Buffalo Sabres: based off the team (Tokyo Katanas) the imaginary player Taro Tsujimoto was drafted from in 1974 by then Sabres' GM Punch Imlach, Katanas being an approximation for "Sabres" in the Japanese language.
- "The 'Notes" - St. Louis Blues: abbreviation of "Bluenotes".
- "'Nucks" – Vancouver Canucks: abbreviation of "Canucks". (Local Press and fans)
- "Les Rouges" – Montreal Canadiens: after the red colour of their jerseys.
- "Slugs" - Buffalo Sabres: a disparaging nickname derived from their logo, which resembles a cross between a buffalo and a slug.
- "Swords" - Buffalo Sabres: a nickname derived from their title, the "sabres", which is a sword.
- "Sabs", Sabes - Buffalo Sabres: abbreviation of the name "Sabres".
- "Le Tricolore" (French, "The Tricolour") – Montreal Canadiens: after the flag of France, which has the same colour scheme (blue-white-red).
- "Southern Stars" - Dallas Stars: as opposed to the North Stars, who they replaced.
- "Tomales" – Toronto Maple Leafs: taken from the first two letters of the teams full name ('TO'ronto 'MA'aple 'LE'afS).
- "Dead Wings" - Detroit Red Wings: nickname given by the rivaled Hawks fans.
- "La sainte flanelle" (French, "The Holy Flannel") - Montreal Canadiens : Maurice Richard came back on the ice after being cut to the head to score the Stanley Cup winning goal against Boston Bruins in 1953. His jersey was full of blood.
Defunct Teams
Team | Nickname | Note | |||
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Atlanta Flames | Fire | ||||
Atlanta Thrashers | Thrash | ||||
California/Oakland (Golden) Seals | Golden Oldies | ||||
Cleveland Barons | Blood Barons Bloody Barons |
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Hamilton Tigers | Tiger-Cats Ti-Cats |
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Hartford Whalers | Whale Harpoons |
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Montreal Maroons | 'Roons | ||||
Quebec Nordiques | The 'Diques (Dekes) Nords |
New Deleware Big Guys | 'Big Poppa's |
Arenas
This is a list of hockey arena nicknames and their home teams; nicknames are often merely abbreviations of the full name; otherwise, the origin of the nickname (if known) is noted.
- "The Aud" – Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, New York; former home of the Buffalo Sabres (1970–1996)
- "The Bank"" - Scotiabank Place, Ottawa, Ontario; current home of the Ottawa Senators (1996-); as in 'two points in the bank' and reference to corporate sponsor
- "The Barn" – Windsor Arena, Windsor, Ontario; as Border Cities Arena, the former home of the Detroit Cougars (1926–1927); in reference to its appearance
- "The Bat Cave" – Luedecke Arena, Austin, Texas, home of the Austin Ice Bats; in reference to the home team
- "The Big Mac" – McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, Colorado; former home of the Denver Spurs (1975–1976), the Colorado Rockies (1976–1982), and the Colorado Avalanche (1995–1999)
- "The Bulb" – Philips Arena, Atlanta, Georgia, home of the Atlanta Thrashers; in reference to the arena's sponsor Philips major products, lightbulbs.
- "The Can" - Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado, home of the Colorado Avalanche, the Denver Nuggets, the Colorado Mammoth and the Colorado Crush; in reference to the arena's sponsor
- "The Checkerdome" - St. Louis Arena, St. Louis, Missouri, former home of the St. Louis Blues. Now demolished. in reference to Ralston Purina, who owned the team for a period of time. Also referred to as "The Barn", due to its decrepit appearance and its former function as an indoor agricultural center and use for horse fairs.
- "The Coliseum" - Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Long Island, New York; home of the New York Islanders
- "The Dome" – Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, Alberta; home of the Calgary Flames; a play on the name "Saddledome"
- "Fort Neverlose" – Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York; home of the New York Islanders; a reference to the Islanders dominance on home ice during the 80's dynasty
- "The Effin Center" – First Niagara Center, Buffalo, New York; home of the Buffalo Sabres; a play on First Niagara's initials, F.N.
- "F.U. Center" – First Union Center, former name of the Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; home of the Philadelphia Flyers, a play on the euphemism "F You!"
- "The Garage" – GM Place, Vancouver, British Columbia; home of the Vancouver Canucks; a reference to the arena's sponsor, General Motors
- "The Gahden" - TD Banknorth Garden or Boston Garden, Boston; Home of the Boston Bruins
- "The Garden" – Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York; home of the New York Rangers
- "The Hangar" – Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario; home of the Toronto Maple Leafs; a reference to the arena's sponsor, Air Canada. Also refers to American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, home of the Dallas Stars.
- "Hockeytown" – Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan; home of the Detroit Red Wings
- "The House that Al Built" - Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Long Island, New York; home of the New York Islanders; a reference to the legendary coach, Al Arbour.
- "The House that Rusty Built" - Honda Center, Anaheim, California; home of the Anaheim Ducks; a reference to fan favourite Ruslan Salei.[142]
- "The Ice Palace" - (now known as the Tampa Times Forum) Tampa, Florida; original name of the Tampa Bay Lightning's arena. Local fans frequently still call it that.
- "The Igloo" – Mellon Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; home of the Pittsburgh Penguins; a reference to how the arena from the outside looks like an igloo. Also a reference to ice and cold, despite igloos being arctic and penguins being Antarctic.
- "JLA" – Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan; home of the Detroit Red Wings
- "The Joe" – Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan; home of the Detroit Red Wings
- "Kålleseum" - Scandinavium, home of the Frölunda Indians; pronounced exactly like Colosseum, Kålle is a fictional character associated with inhabitants of Gothenburg where the arena is located.
- "MSG" – Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York; home of the New York Rangers
- "The Madhouse on Madison (Street)" – Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois; former (1929–1994) home of the Chicago Blackhawks; from the noise attributed to the fabled Barton organ that was played during hockey games there
- "The Mausoleum" - Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Long Island, New York; home of the New York Islanders A Pejorative alluding to the Coliseum quality & condition as viewed by fans of rival teams, typically those in the mid atlantic division.
- "The Marina" – First Niagara Center, Buffalo, New York; home of the Buffalo Sabres; a portmanteau of "Marine Midland Arena", its former name
- "The Meadowlands" or "Meadowlands Arena" – former name that the fans and the media still reference to the Continental Airlines Arena (now the Izod Center), East Rutherford, New Jersey; former home of the New Jersey Devils
- "The Old Red Barn" – Detroit Olympia, Detroit, Michigan; former (1927–1986) home of the Detroit Red Wings; from its appearance
- "The Phil" – Philips Arena, Atlanta, Georgia, home of the Atlanta Thrashers
- "The Phone Booth" - Verizon Center, Washington, DC; home of the Washington Capitals; from it being named after a phone company
- "The Pond, Ponda Center" - Honda Center, Anaheim, California; home of the Anaheim Ducks; a reference to both the team and the arena's original name, Arrowhead Pond.
- "The Rat Trap" – Miami Arena, Miami, Florida; former home of the Florida Panthers; from the fact the fans littered the ice with plastic rats in the 1996 playoffs. Based on an incident involving Scott Mellanby and a live rat found in the locker room.
- "The Rock"[183] - Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey; home of the New Jersey Devils; from Prudential's prior advertising campaign encouraging others to "own a piece of the rock".
- "The Shark Tank" – HP Pavilion at San Jose, San Jose, California; home of the San Jose Sharks; a reference to the team's name or "The Cow Palace" - a reference to the Sharks original home, as they once played in the California State Livestock Pavilion in Daly City prior to the construction of their new arena in San Jose. The Cow Palace was unique as it was the only building to host a professional sports franchise with extensive stable and barn facilities for animal events, which are used for the annual Grand National Rodeo and occasionally for other events.
- "Hockeywood" - Staples Center, Los Angeles, California; home of the Los Angeles Kings.
- "Smashville" - Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee; home of the Nashville Predators.
- "The Swamp"[184] - Continental Airlines Arena (now the Izod Center), East Rutherford, New Jersey; former home of the New Jersey Devils; a reference to the swampy area it sits on.
- "The Thunderdome" - St. Petersburg, Florida; nickname of Florida Suncoast Dome (now known as Tropicana Field and the current home of the Tampa Bay Rays), where the Tampa Bay Lightning played before the "Ice Palace" (now known as Tampa Times Forum) was built in Tampa. Reference to the high incidents of lightning strikes in the area, it's a dome and a play on the team's name (Lightning), as well as a reference to the 1985 film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
- "The UC" - United Center, Chicago, Illinois; Home of the Chicago Blackhawks (1994–Present)
- "The White House" – Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, Manitoba; former home of the Winnipeg Jets (1972–1996) and the Manitoba Moose (1996–2004); named for the Winnipeg White Out, where Winnipeg fans would wear white clothing for an attention-grabbing "Sea of White" effect
- "The World's Most Famous Arena" – Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York; home of the New York Rangers.
- "The 'X'" – Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, Minnesota; home of the Minnesota Wild
- "The Old Barn, The Arena, The Checkerdome" - The Arena, St. Louis, Missouri, home of the St. Louis Eagles 1934-35, St. Louis Blues from 1967–1994
- "The Fort" - K-Rock Centre, Kingston, Ontario, home of the Kingston Frontenacs; in reference to the remaining walls of Fort Frontenac beside the arena
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