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The following are currently active NHL ice hockey enforcers and current minor league enforcers with NHL experience, listed alphabetically by their last name. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Dave Semenko (pictured 2016) won two Stanley Cups as an enforcer in the 1980s. Enforcer is a role in ice hockey. The term is sometimes used synonymously with "fighter", "tough guy", or "goon". An enforcer's job is to deter and respond to dirty or violent play by the opposition.
As a player, he was a two-time Stanley Cup winner with the Philadelphia Flyers. Nicknamed " the Hammer ", [ 1 ] Schultz is renowned as one of hockey's best enforcers and holds the NHL record for most penalty minutes in a single season, at 472. [ 2 ]
The 1987–1988 season was the pinnacle of Probert's career. He cemented his reputation as an enforcer with a league-leading 398 penalty minutes, the sixth-highest single-season total in NHL history. [1] He also tied for third on the team with 62 points, and played in his only NHL All-Star Game. In addition he contributed the most points during ...
Georges Laraque (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ laʁak]; born December 7, 1976) [2] is a Canadian former ice hockey player noted for being one the most successful hockey enforcers of his time. Laraque retired from hockey in 2010 after the Montreal Canadiens bought out his contract.
In the 1992–93 NHL regular season, McSorley led all defensemen in shorthanded goals with three. [ 3 ] The Kings reached the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals against the Montreal Canadiens , but in Game 2 with the Kings up 2–1, McSorley was caught with an illegal stick, which led to the Canadiens tying the game and winning it in overtime.
The 1998–99 season marked the only time in his career which he played in all 82 games, again leading the Canucks in penalty minutes and finishing eighth in the NHL. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] In the 1999–2000 season , Brashear set a career-high in goals with 11, [ 6 ] but the season was marred by one of the most published incidents of excessive violence ...
Todd Gordon Ewen (March 22, 1966 – September 19, 2015) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played for several teams in the National Hockey League (NHL). [1] A right wing, Ewen was primarily known as an enforcer. [1]