Conacher
Player | Position | Country | Birthplace | Played | Teams ↓ | Notes |
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Wendel Clark | Left Wing | Canada | Kelvington, Saskatchewan | 1985–00 | Tor, Que, NYI, TB, Det, Chi | |
Bobby Clarke | Centre | Canada | Flin Flon, Manitoba | 1969–84 | Phi | Hockey Hall of Famer - Inducted 1987 |
Dale Clarke | Defence | Canada | Sarnia, Ontario | 2000–01 | Stl | |
Greg Classen | Centre | Canada | Aylsham, Saskatchewan | 2000–03 | Nas | |
Daniel Cleary | Left Wing | Canada | Carbonear, Newfoundland | 1997– | Chi, Edm, Phx, Det | |
Odie Cleghorn | Right Wing | Canada | Montreal, Quebec | 1918–28 | Mtl, PitP | |
Sprague Cleghorn | Defence | Canada | Montreal, Quebec | 1918–28 | Ott(I), Tor, Mtl, Bos | Hockey Hall of Famer - Inducted 1958 |
Bill Clement | Centre | Canada | Buckingham, Quebec | 1981–82 | Phi, Was, AtlF, Cgy | |
Scott Clemmensen | Goaltender | United States | Des Moines, Iowa | 2001– | NJ, Tor, Fla | |
Chris Clifford | Goaltender | Canada | Kingston, Ontario | 1984–85, 88–89 | Chi | |
Bruce Cline | Right Wing | Canada | Massawippi, Quebec | 1956–57 | NYR | |
Steve Clippingdale | Left Wing | Canada | North Vancouver, British Columbia | 1976–77, 79–80 | LA, Was | |
Dan Cloutier | Goaltender | Canada | Mont-Laurier, Quebec | 1997–2006 | NYR, TB, Van, LA | |
Jacques Cloutier | Goaltender | Canada | Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec | 1981–83, 84–94 | Buf, Chi, Que | |
Real Cloutier | Forward | Canada | Saint-Émile, Quebec | 1979–85 | Que, Buf | Also played in World Hockey Association |
Rejean Cloutier | Defence | Canada | Windsor, Ontario | 1979–80, 81–82 | Det | |
Roland Cloutier | Centre | Canada | Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec | 1977–80 | Det, Que | |
Sylvain Cloutier | Centre | Canada | Mont-Laurier, Quebec | 1998–99 | Chi | |
Ryane Clowe | Forward | Canada | St. John's, Newfoundland | 2005– | SJ | |
Wally Clune | Defence | Canada | Toronto, Ontario | 1955–56 | Mtl | |
Ben Clymer | Defence | United States | Edina, Minnesota | 1999– | TB, Was | |
Gary Coalter | Centre | Canada | Toronto, Ontario | 1973–75 | Cal, KC | |
Steve Coates | Right Wing | Canada | Toronto, Ontario | 1976–77 | Det | |
Braydon Coburn | Defence | Canada | Calgary, Alberta | 2005– | Atl, Phi | |
Glen Cochrane | Defence | Canada | Cranbrook, British Columbia | 1978–79, 80–89 | Phi, Van, Edm | |
Paul Coffey | Defence | Canada | Weston, Ontario | 1980–01 | Edm, Pit, LA, Det, Phi, Chi, Car, Bos | Hockey Hall of Famer - Inducted 2004 |
Hugh Coflin | Defence | Canada | Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan | 1950–51 | Chi | |
Andrew Cogliano | Centre | Canada | Toronto, Ontario | 2007- | Edm | |
Carlo Colaiacovo | Defence | Canada | Toronto, Ontario | 2002– | Tor | |
Danton Cole | Right Wing | United States | Pontiac, Michigan | 1989–96 | Wpg, TB, NJ, NYI, Chi | |
Erik Cole | Left Wing | United States | Oswego, New York | 2001– | Car, Edm, Mtl | |
Gerald Coleman | Goaltender | United States | Romeoville, Illinois | 2005–06 | TB | |
Kevin Colley | Centre | United States | New Haven, Connecticut | 2005–06 | NYI | |
Tom Colley | Centre | Canada | Toronto, Ontario | 1974–75 | MNS | |
Norman "Dodger" Collings | Forward | Canada | Bradford, Ontario | 1934–35 | Mtl | |
Bill Collins | Centre | Canada | Ottawa, Ontario | 1967–78 | MNS, Mtl, Det, Stl, NYR, Phi, Was | |
Gary Collins | Centre | Canada | Toronto, Ontario | 1959 | Tor | |
Rob Collins | Forward | Canada | Peterborough, Ontario | 2005–06 | NYI | |
Jeremy Colliton | Centre | Canada | Blackie, Alberta | 2005– | NYI | |
Bob Collyard | Centre | United States | Hibbing, Minnesota | 1973–74 | Stl | |
Mike Colman | Defence | United States | Stoneham, Massachusetts | 1991–92 | SJ | |
Mac Colville | Right Wing | Canada | Edmonton, Alberta | 1935–47 | NYR | |
Neil Colville | Centre | Canada | Edmonton, Alberta | 1935–49 | NYR | Hockey Hall of Famer - Inducted 1967 |
Les Colvin | Goaltender | Canada | Oshawa, Ontario | 1948–49 | Bos | |
Les Colwill | Right Wing | Canada | Divide, Saskatchewan | 1958–59 | NYR | |
Blake Comeau | Right Wing | Canada | Vancouver, British Columbia | 2006- | NYI | |
Rey Comeau | Centre | Canada | Montreal, Quebec | 1971–80 | Mtl, AtlF, ColR | |
Mike Commodore | Defence | Canada | Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta | 2000– | NJ, Cgy, Car, Ott, Cjb | |
Mike Comrie | Centre | Canada | Edmonton, Alberta | 2000– | Edm, Phx, Ott, NYI | |
Paul Comrie | Centre | Canada | Edmonton, Alberta | 1999–00 | Edm | |
Brian Conacher | Centre | Canada | Toronto, Ontario | 1961–62, 65–68, 71–72 | Tor, Det | Also played in World Hockey Association |
Charlie Conacher | Right Wing | Canada | Toronto, Ontario | 1929–41 | Tor, Det, NYA | Hockey Hall of Famer - Inducted 1961 |
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