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Number of Players on Official Phase 4 Rosters Ages as of July 27, 2020; Players listed by birth country; Includes three ineligible players (Kirill Kaprizov, MIN; Alexander Romanov, MTL; Ilya Sorokin, NYI) 736 – Number of players on official Phase 4 rosters 315 – Number of Canadian players, the most of any country (42.8% of 736) – that total includes 70 Ontario-born players on Eastern Conference teams and 28 Alberta-born players on Western Conference teams 268 – Number of players who have yet to play a Stanley Cup Playoffs game 202 – Number of U.S.-born players on Phase 4 rosters (27.4% of 736) 88 – Number of players with at least one Stanley Cup (STL: 20, WSH: 12, PIT: 10, BOS: 6, CHI: 6, CAR: 5, ARI: 4, NYI: 4, COL: 3, VAN: 3, VGK: 3, DAL: 2, EDM: 2, TOR: 2, CGY: 1, FLA: 1, MIN: 1, NSH: 1, PHI: 1, TBL: 1) – a detailed breakdown of each player is listed below 87 – Players who have scored at least one overtime goal in the Stanley Cup Playoffs – Patrick Kane paces the group with five 47 – Number of players who have yet to make their NHL debut (regular season or playoffs) – Washington owns the highest such total with five (Alexander Alexeyev, Philippe Maillet, Connor McMichael, Brian Pinho & Vitek Vanecek) 42 – Percentage of players age 25 or younger (310 of 736) 23 – Percentage of players age 23 or younger (171 of 736) 22 – Players born in the 2000s, with 15 different teams carrying at least one 20 – Number of different birth countries represented (listed below) 20 – Highest representation of one country on a single roster – the Golden Knights have 20 Canadians 15 – The most U.S.-born players on a single roster, with the Wild leading the list (followed by Coyotes with 14 and Penguins with 13) 11 – Number of teenagers, with the Blackhawks carrying three (age in years-days): Kirby Dach (19-188), Adam Boqvist (19-347) and Alec Regula (19-356) 9 – The most birth countries represented on a single roster, with the Avalanche (Canada – 13; United States – 7; Russia – 3; Finland – 2; Sweden – 2; Austria – 1; Czech Republic – 1; France – 1; Germany – 1), Blue Jackets (Canada – 9; United States – 9; Sweden – 5; Finland – 2; Latvia – 2; Denmark – 1; France – 1; Russia – 1; Switzerland – 1) and Capitals (United States – 8; Canada – 7; Russia – 5; Czech Republic – 4; Slovakia – 2; Sweden – 2; Denmark – 1; Netherlands – 1; Switzerland – 1) leading the list 9 – Teams with an average age of 26 or younger – the Blackhawks (25.6) and Rangers (25.7) are the only clubs with a mean of under 26 (average age of each team is listed below) 6 – Teams with at least 1,000 combined games of Stanley Cup Playoffs experience: Boston (1,191), Pittsburgh (1,187), Washington (1,134), Tampa Bay (1,047), St. Louis (1,036) and Nashville (1,007) 3 – Teams with at least 200 combined Stanley Cup Playoffs goals: Pittsburgh (316), Washington (233) and Boston (212) 2 – Number of players age 40 or older (age in years-days): Zdeno Chara (BOS; 43-131) and Patrick Marleau (PIT; 40-316) 2 – Number of 18-year-olds (age in years-days): Nicholas Robertson (TOR; 18-320) and Thomas Harley (DAL; 18-343) --- Phase 4 Rosters, By Birth Decade Decade No. Players 1970s 2 1980s 146 1990s 566 2000s 22 Phase 4 Rosters, By Generation Generation Years of Birth Player Count Generation X 1965-1979 2 Millennials 1980-1994 450 GenZ 1995-onward 284 Phase 4 Rosters, By Age Age No. Skaters No. Goalies Total 18 2 0 2 19 9 0 9 20 23 1 24 21 27 4 31 22 34 3 37 23 62 6 68 24 65 11 76 25 58 5 63 26 52 11 63 27 63 9 72 28 59 6 65 29 47 2 49 30 38 7 45 31 26 2 28 32 23 5 28 33 22 3 25 34 14 3 17 35 12 4 16 36 4 0 4 37 6 2 8 38 2 2 4 39 0 0 0 40 1 0 1 41 0 0 0 42 0 0 0 43 1 0 1 Average Age of Phase 4 Rosters, By Team Team Age Chicago Blackhawks 25.6 New York Rangers 25.7 Toronto Maple Leafs 26.1 Columbus Blue Jackets 26.1 Montréal Canadiens 26.4 Edmonton Oilers 26.5 Carolina Hurricanes 26.7 Colorado Avalanche 26.7 Winnipeg Jets 26.9 Philadelphia Flyers 27.0 Florida Panthers 27.1 Boston Bruins 27.3 Calgary Flames 27.4 Arizona Coyotes 27.4 Vancouver Canucks 27.4 St. Louis Blues 27.7 Dallas Stars 27.8 Vegas Golden Knights 27.9 Washington Capitals 28.0 Minnesota Wild 28.1 Tampa Bay Lightning 28.2 Pittsburgh Penguins 28.2 Nashville Predators 28.5 New York Islanders 28.9 Phase 4 Rosters, By Birth Country Country Players % of NHL Canada 315 42.8 United States 202 27.4 Sweden 68 9.2 Finland 43 5.8 Russia 39 5.3 Czech Republic 22 3.0 Switzerland 9 1.2 Germany 8 1.1 Slovakia 8 1.1 Denmark 5 0.7 France 4 0.5 Austria 3 0.4 Latvia 3 0.4 Belarus 1 0.1 Bulgaria 1 0.1 Estonia 1 0.1 Italy 1 0.1 Kazakhstan 1 0.1 Netherlands 1 0.1 Norway 1 0.1 Most Combined Stanley Cup Playoffs Games Played, By Team Team GP Boston Bruins 1,191 Pittsburgh Penguins 1,187 Washington Capitals 1,134 Tampa Bay Lightning 1,047 St. Louis Blues 1,036 Nashville Predators 1,007 Vegas Golden Knights 868 New York Islanders 817 Dallas Stars 733 Carolina Hurricanes 696 Chicago Blackhawks 682 Philadelphia Flyers 618 Minnesota Wild 609 Arizona Coyotes 549 Colorado Avalanche 533 Winnipeg Jets 515 Florida Panthers 507 New York Rangers 504 Toronto Maple Leafs 495 Vancouver Canucks 480 Columbus Blue Jackets 390 Edmonton Oilers 379 Montréal Canadiens 334 Calgary Flames 323 Most Combined Stanley Cup Playoffs Goals, By Team Team G Pittsburgh Penguins 316 Washington Capitals 233 Boston Bruins 212 Tampa Bay Lightning 187 St. Louis Blues 160 Dallas Stars 156 Nashville Predators 152 Chicago Blackhawks 130 Carolina Hurricanes 128 Vegas Golden Knights 124 Minnesota Wild 111 New York Islanders 103 Toronto Maple Leafs 83 Philadelphia Flyers 80 Arizona Coyotes 79 Colorado Avalanche 76 Winnipeg Jets 66 Florida Panthers 63 Edmonton Oilers 62 Calgary Flames 61 Vancouver Canucks 60 New York Rangers 57 Columbus Blue Jackets 53 Montréal Canadiens 47 Most Players With At Least One Stanley Cup, By Team . 1/2 Team Total Players Jake Allen (2019 STL), Ivan Barbashev (2019 STL), Jordan Binnington (2019 STL), Sammy Blais (2019 STL), Robert Bortuzzo (2019 STL), Tyler Bozak (2019 STL), Troy Brouwer (2010 CHI), Vince Dunn (2019 STL), Carl Gunnarsson (2019 STL), Ryan O'Reilly (2019 STL), Colton Parayko (2019 St. Louis Blues 20 STL), David Perron (2019 STL), Alex Pietrangelo (2019 STL), Zach Sanford (2019 STL), Brayden Schenn (2019 STL), Jaden Schwartz (2019 STL), Alexander Steen (2019 STL), Oskar Sundqvist (2019 STL), Vladimir Tarasenko (2019 STL), Robert Thomas (2019 STL) Nicklas Backstrom (2018 WSH), John Carlson (2018 WSH), Lars Eller (2018 WSH), Carl Hagelin (2016 PIT, 2017 PIT), Braden Holtby (2018 WSH), Michal Washington Capitals 12 Kempny (2018 WSH), Evgeny Kuznetsov (2018 WSH), Dmitry Orlov (2018 WSH), T.J. 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