List of ice hockey line nicknames

The three forwards – the centre, right wing and left wing – operate as a unit called a line. The tradition of naming the threesomes who compose the hockey teams' lines of attack extends back to the 1920s when Bun Cook, Frank Boucher and Bill Cook of the New York Rangers formed the A Line (named after the A Train, which ran under Madison Square Garden).[1]

Contents

Famous NHL lines with nicknames

Famous non-NHL lines with nicknames

Current, short-lived and/or novelty lines

Famous forward combinations without acknowledged nicknames

"The Ph.D. Line" Montreal Canadiens - 2010-2011. Line made up of Jeff Halpern (Princeton grad), Mathieu Darche (McGill Grad), and Benoit Pouliot (school of hard knocks).

Notes

  1. ^ McKinley, Michael, Hockey: A People's History, McClelland & Stewart, 2006, ISBN 0-7710-5769-5
  2. ^ Citizen staff (November 17, 2005). "The Cash Line easily wins the vote". Ottawa Citizen: pp. C1 
  3. ^ a b c Pat Houda, "The Best North American Lines of the 1970s" online at: http://www.chidlovski.com/personal/1974/liners/na70s.htm
  4. ^ a b "The Mafia Line: Great in 1979". The Hockey History Blog. http://www.greatesthockeylegends.com/2008/01/mafia-line-great-in-1979.html. 
  5. ^ Dave Golokhov, "Top 10: All-Time NHL Lines" online at: http://ca.askmen.com/sports/fitness_top_ten_60/86_fitness_list.html
  6. ^ Allen, Kevin. "USA Hockey: A Celebration Of A Great Tradition". USAhockey.com. http://edit.usahockey.com/usa_hockey/main_site/main/usa_hockey/the80mironice/. Retrieved 2007-02-14. 
  7. ^ Libero, Rich (September 14, 2004). "World Cup of Hockey 2004, Canada's DDT line poisons Finns". NHL.com. http://www.nhl.com/worldcup/countries/can/canada_side091404.html. Retrieved 2006-06-08. 
  8. ^ http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/spot_oneononep200002.htm
  9. ^ a b "Grumpy Old Men star for Dallas in OT". CBC Sports. 2001-04-21. http://www.cbc.ca/sports/story/2001/04/19/edm-dal010418.html. Retrieved 2009-04-30. 
  10. ^ "2011 NHL Playoffs: San Jose Sharks set to play the Los Angeles Kings in the first round". Fear the Fin. 2011-04-10. http://www.fearthefin.com/2011/4/10/2102448/2011-nhl-playoffs-san-jose-sharks-set-to-play-the-los-angeles-kings. Retrieved 2011-07-26. 
  11. ^ Chuck Gormley (2011-01-07). "Briere rescues Flyers". CourierPostOnline.com. http://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20110107/SPORTS04/101070324/Briere-rescues-Flyers. Retrieved 2011-01-07. 

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