Social:Race and ethnicity in the NHL

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The National Hockey League (NHL) evolved from a mono-ethnic and primarily Canadian professional athletic league to span North America.[1][2][3][4][5] The distribution of ethnic groups has been gradually changing since the inception of the NHL.[6] The league consists of a variety of players from varying nationalities and diverse backgrounds. Once known as a league riddled with racism and exclusiveness, the NHL has made some positive steps toward a more diverse and inclusive institution.[7]

The NHL began its expansion of player nationalities in the 1970s, when players hailed from the United States, Sweden, and Finland.[8] The share of Canadians in the league dropped to 75% by the 1980s and is now slightly less than 50%.[8] In 2011, the NHL was composed of 93% of players who identified as white, with the remaining 7% identifying as varying ethnicities.[9][needs update]

History

A number of ice hockey leagues for players of African descent formed in Canada as early as the late-19th century. The Coloured Hockey League was an all-black ice hockey league established in 1895. Operating across the Maritime provinces of Canada, the league operated for several decades until 1930.

Although other minor ice hockey leagues saw integration in the early 20th century (including the Quebec Senior Hockey League), the major league NHL did not see its first non-white player until November 16, 1926 with Indigenous Native American Taffy Abel broke the NHL color barrier that day with the New York Rangers.[10]

On March 13, 1948 Larry Kwong was an Asian playing with the New York Rangers.[11] Born in Vernon, British Columbia, Kwong was a Chinese Canadian of Cantonese descent.[12] In 1953, Fred Sasakamoose was the first Cree NHL player, and the first Canadian indigenous player in the NHL, debuting with the Chicago Black Hawks. On January 18, 1958, Willie O'Ree became the first Black Canadian to play in the NHL. Playing with the Boston Bruins, he was also the first NHL player of African descent.[13] Val James was the first African American player to play in the NHL. James signed his contract with the Buffalo Sabres in 1982.[14] His stints with the Buffalo Sabres and Toronto Maple Leafs were short lived and he eventually retired in 1987 due to injury.[14] The number of black NHL players was to 26 by the end of the 20th century and sat at 32 in 2016.[9]

Non-black minorities

In addition to black and white players, other races and ethnicities represented in the NHL include players of Asian, Latino, and Middle Eastern descent.

  • Bold = Currently playing in NHL
  • Italics = Stanley Cup champions
  • * = Yet to have played an NHL game for their respective team

Asian descent

Nat. Name Birthplace Pos Seasons Teams Played Ethnicity Ref
Canada Victor Bartley Ottawa, ON D 1998–2015 2 NSH, MTL Biracial, Taiwanese [15]
Canada Robin Bawa Duncan, BC RW 1987–1999 4 WSH, VAN, SJS, ANA Punjabi [16]
Canada Chris Beckford-Tseu Toronto, ON G 2007–2008 1 STL Jamaican-Chinese[17] [18]
Canada Jacob Bryson London, ON D 2021–present 1 BUF Biracial, Korean
Canada/China Spencer Foo Edmonton, AB RW 2017–present 2 CGY, VGK* Chinese
Japan Yutaka Fukufuji Kushiro, Japan G 2006–2007 1 LAK Japanese
Canada Akito Hirose Calgary, AB D 2022–present 1 VAN Japanese
Canada Taro Hirose Winnipeg, MB LW 2018–present 1 DET Japanese
Canada Josh Ho-Sang Toronto, ON RW 2016–2019 1 NYI Jamaican-Jewish-Chinese [19]
Canada Peter Ing Toronto, ON G 1989–1994 3 TOR, EDM, DET Biracial, Chinese [20]
Canada Paul Kariya North Vancouver, BC LW 1994–2010 4 ANA, COL, NSH, STL Japanese-Scottish [21]
Canada Steve Kariya North Vancouver, BC RW 1999–2000 1 VAN Japanese-Scottish
Canada Jujhar Khaira Surrey, BC LW 2014–present 3 EDM, CHI, MIN Punjabi [22]
Canada Larry Kwong Vernon, BC C 1947–1948 1 NYR Chinese [23]
Canada Manny Malhotra Mississauga, ON C 1998–2016 7 NYR, DAL, CBJ, SJS, VAN, CAR, MTL Punjabi-French [24]
Norway Andreas Martinsen Bærum, Norway LW 2015–2019 3 COL, MTL, CHI Ugandan Indian-Norwegian [25]
Canada Jon Matsumoto Ottawa, ON C 2010–2012 2 CAR, FLA Japanese-German
Canada Jim Paek Seoul, South Korea D 1987–2003 3 PIT, LAK, OTT Korean [26]
United States Richard Park Seoul, South Korea RW 1996–2010 4 PIT, NYI, MIN, VAN Korean [27]
United States Jason Robertson Arcadia, California LW 2019–present 1 DAL Scottish-Filipino [28]
United States Nicholas Robertson Arcadia, California LW 2020–present 1 TOR Scottish-Filipino
United States Bobby Robins Peshtigo, WI RW 2014–2015 1 BOS Biracial, Filipino
Canada Raymond Sawada Richmond, BC RW 2008–2011 1 DAL Japanese-Italian
United States Kiefer Sherwood Columbus, OH RW 2018–present 3 ANA, COL, NSH Biracial, Japanese
United States Kole Sherwood New Albany, OH RW 2018–present 2 CBJ, NSH Biracial, Japanese
Canada Devin Shore Ajax, ON C 2015–present 5 DAL, ANA, CBJ, EDM, SEA Biracial, Filipino
Switzerland Jonas Siegenthaler Zürich, Switzerland D 2018–present 2 WSH, NJD Swiss-Thai
Canada Dylan Sikura Aurora, ON C 2018–present 4 CHI, VGK, COL, ANA* Slovak-Japanese [29]
Canada Jordan Spence Sydney, Australia D 2021–present 1 LAK Biracial, Japanese
United States Tim Stapleton La Grange, IL C 2008–2012 3 TOR, ATL, WIN Irish-Filipino [30]
Canada Jamie Storr Brampton, ON G 1994–2004 2 LAK, CAR Biracial, Japanese
Canada Nick Suzuki London, ON C 2019–present 1 MTL Japanese-Scottish [31]
United States David Tanabe White Bear Lake, MN D 1999–2008 2 BOS, CAR Japanese [32]
United States Kailer Yamamoto Spokane, Washington (state) RW 2017–present 2 EDM, SEA Biracial, his father is half-Japanese and his mother is half-Hawaiian [33]
Canada/China Brandon Yip Vancouver , BC RW 2009–2014 3 COL, NSH, PHX Biracial, Three quarter-Chinese and one quarter-Irish [34]

NHL career

These are the top-ten players of Asian descent by career points, goals, and assists. Figures are updated after each completed NHL regular season.

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game; G/G = Goals per game; A/G = Assists per game

Franchise career

These are the top-ten players of Asian descent, by career points, goals, and assists, when counting only their production with a specific franchise. Figures are updated after each completed NHL regular season.

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game; G/G = Goals per game; A/G = Assists per game

First Nation/Native American descent

Nat. Name Birthplace Pos Seasons Teams Played Ethnicity Ref
Canada George Armstrong Skead, Ontario RW 1949–1971 1 TOR Biracial Ojibwe-Canadian [35]
Canada Bryan Trottier Val Marie, Saskatchewan C 1975–1994 1 NYI, PIT Biracial Cree-Canadian [36]
Canada Ted Nolan Garden River, Ontario LW 1981–1986 1 DET, PIT Ojibwe-Canadian [37]
Canada Grant Fuhr Spruce Grove, Alberta G 1981–2000 6 EDM, TOR, BUF, LAK, STL, CGY Biracial Cree and Afro-Canadian [38]
Canada Everett Sanipass Elsipogtog First Nation, New Brunswick LW 1986–1991 1 CHI, QUE Mi'kmaq [39]
Canada Craig Berube Calahoo, Alberta LW 1986–2003 1 PHI, TOR, CGY, WSH, NYI Biracial Cree-Canadian [40]
Canada Theoren Fleury Oxbow, Saskatchewan RW 1988–2003 1 CAL, NYR Métis Canadian [41]
Canada Gino Odjick Maniwaki, Québec LW 1990–2002 1 MTL, NYI, VAN, PHI Biracial Algonquian-Canadian [42]
Canada Blair Atcheynum Estevan, Saskatchewan RW 1992–2001 1 OTT, NSH, STL, CHI Cree descent [35]
Canada Arron Asham Portage la Prairie, Manitoba RW 1998–2014 1 MTL, NYI, NJD, PHI, PIT, NYR Métis Canadian [35]
Canada Jordin Tootoo Churchill, Manitoba RW 2003–2017 1 NSH, NJD, DET, CHI Inuit [43]
Canada René Bourque Lac La Biche, Alberta LW 2005–2017 1 MTL, CAL, CLB, CHI Métis Canadian [44]
Canada Carey Price Vancouver , British Columbia G 2007–present MTL Biracial Dakelh-Canadian
United States T. J. Oshie Mount Vernon, Washington (state) RW 2008–present STL, WSH Biracial Ojibwe-American
Canada Michael Ferland Swan River, Manitoba LW 2014–2020 1 CAR, CAL, VAN Cree descent [45]
Canada Brandon Montour Ohsweken, Ontario D 2016–present ANA, BUF, FLO Mohawk descent
Canada Henry Maracle Ayr, Ontario LW 1930-31 New York Rangers Mohawk descent [46]
Canada Ethan Bear Regina, Saskatchewan D 2018–present EDM, CAR, VAN Cree descent [47]
Canada Zach Whitecloud Brandon, Manitoba D 2018–present VGK Dakota-Canadian
United States Garrett Pilon Mineola, New York City C 2021–present WSH Métis American
Canada Rich Pilon Saskatoon, Saskatchewan D 1989-2002 NYI, NYR, STL Métis descent
Canada Fred Sasakamoose Debden, Saskatchewan C 1954 CHI Cree
Canada Reggie Leach Riverton, Manitoba RW 1971-1983 BOS, CGS, PHI, DET Ojibwe
Canada Jamie Leach Winnipeg, Manitoba RW 1990-1994 PIT, HAR, FLO Ojibwe descent
Canada Stan Jonathan Ohsweken, Ontario LW 1976-1983 BOS, PIT Tuscarora
Canada Jonathan Cheechoo Moose Factory, Ontario RW 2003-2010 SJS, OTT Cree
Canada Dwight King Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan LW 2011-2017 LAK, MTL Métis descent
Canada Connor Dewar The Pas, Manitoba C 2022-Present MIN Métis descent
Canada D.J. King Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan C 2007-2012 STL, WSH Métis descent
Canada Calen Addison Brandon, Manitoba D 2021-Present MIN Métis descent
Canada Travis Hamonic St. Malo, Manitoba D 2011-Present NYI, CGY, VAN, OTT Métis descent
Canada Brady Keeper Cross Lake, Manitoba D 2019-Present FLO Cree
Canada Michael McNiven Winnipeg, Manitoba G 2022 MTL Métis descent
Canada Jim Neilson Big River, Saskatchewan D 1963-1979 NYR, CGS, CLE Cree
Canada Ted Hodgson Hobbema, Alberta RW 1967 BOS Cree
Canada Harry York Ponoka, Alberta C 1997-2000 STL, NYR, PIT, VAN Cree
Canada Scott Daniels Prince Albert, Saskatchewan LW 1993-1999 HFD, PHI, NJD Cree
Canada Dale McCourt Falconbridge, Ontario C 1978-1984 DET, BUF, TOR Cree

Latino descent

Nat. Name Birthplace Pos Seasons Teams Played Ethnicity Ref
United States Scott Gomez Anchorage, Alaska C 1999–2016 1 NJ, NYR, MTL Colombian Mexican American [48]
United States Bill Guerin Worcester, Massachusetts RW 1991–2010 1 NJD, EDM, BOS, DAL, STL SJ, NYI, PIT Nicaraguan American [49]
United States Auston Matthews San Ramon, California C 2016–present 1 TOR Half Mexican American [50]
United States Al Montoya Chicago, Illinois G 2006–2018 1 NYI, MTL, FLA, WIN Cuban American [51]
United States Matt Nieto Long Beach, California LW 2013–present 1 COL, SJ Mexican American [52]
United States Max Pacioretty New Canaan, Connecticut LW 2008–present 1 MTL, VGK, CAR Half Mexican American [53]
Canada Bryce Salvador Brandon, Manitoba D 2001–2015 1 STL, NJD Half Afro-Brazilian Half Ukrainian
Canada Raffi Torres Toronto, Ontario LW 2001–2016 1 EDM, SJ, PHO Half Mexican Canadian Half Peruvian (of Italian, Greek, and Serbian ancestry) [54]

Middle Eastern descent

Nat. Name Birthplace Pos Seasons Teams Played Ethnicity Ref
United States Justin Abdelkader Muskegon, Michigan LW 2008–2021 1 DET Jordanian-American [55]
Canada Ramzi Abid Montreal LW 2000–2014 3 PHO, PIT, ATL Lebanese-Canadian [56]
Canada/Turkey Nick Cicek Winnipeg, Manitoba D 2022–present 1 SJS Turkish-Canadian
Canada John Hanna Sydney, Nova Scotia D 1958–1968 2 NYR, MTL Lebanese-Canadian [57]
Canada Ed Hatoum Beirut, Lebanon RW 1968–1971 2 DET, VAN Lebanese [58]
Canada Nazem Kadri London, Ontario C 2010–present 3 TOR, COL, CGY Lebanese-Canadian [59]
Canada Alain Nasreddine Montreal D 1995–2010 3 NYI, MTL, PIT Biracial Lebanese-Canadian [60]
United States Brandon Saad Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania LW 2011–present 4 CHI, CBJ, COL, STL Syrian American [61]
Sweden Mika Zibanejad Huddinge, Sweden C 2010–present 2 OTT, NYR Biracial Iranian-Finnish [62]

See also

  • Baseball color line
  • Black players in ice hockey
    • List of black NHL players
  • Black players in professional American football
  • History of African Americans in the Canadian Football League
  • Race and ethnicity in the NBA

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