List of New York Americans players

List of New York Americans players

This is a list of players who have played at least one game for the New York Americans (1925-1941) and Brooklyn Americans (1941-42) of the National Hockey League (NHL). This list does not include players for the Quebec Bulldogs (1919-1920) and Hamilton Tigers (1920-1925).

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A

*Vivan "Squee" Allen,
*Tommy Anderson (Brooklyn & New York),
*Murray Armstrong (Brooklyn & New York),
*Oscar "Ossie" Asmundson,
*Vernon Ayres,

B

*Marty Barry,
*Jack Beattie,
*Frank Beisler,
*Bill Benson (Brooklyn & New York),
*Rene Boileau,
*Frank "Buzz" Boll (Brooklyn & New York),
*Edmond Bouchard,
*Bill Boucher,
*Clarence Boucher,
*Billy Boyd,
*Andy Branigan (Brooklyn & New York),
*Harry "Punch" Broadbent,
*Bill Brydge,
*Billy Burch,
*Eddie Burke,
*Roy Burmister,

C

*Billy Cameron,
*Earl "Spiff" Campbell,
*Lorne Carr,
*Frank Carson,
*Lorne Chabot,
*Erwin "Murph" Chamberlain (Brooklyn),
*Art Chapman,
*Jack Church (Brooklyn),
*Charlie Conacher,
*Lionel Conacher,
*Maitland "Red" Conn,
*Alec Connell,
*Harry Connor,
*Bobby Connors,
*Eddie Convey,
*Charles Corrigan,
*Harold "Baldy" Cotton,
*Les Cunningham,

D

*Clarence "Happy" Day,
*John Doran,
*L.S. "Duke" Dutkowski,
*Mervyn "Red" Dutton,
*Cecil "Babe" Dye,

E

*Pat Egan (Brooklyn & New York),
*Leighton "Happy" Emms,

F

*Wilf Field (Brooklyn & New York),
*Tommy Filmore,
*Lloyd Finkbeiner,
*Vernon "Jake" Forbes,

G

*Johnny Gagnon,
*John Gallagher,
*Leroy Goldsworthy,
*Bob Gracie,
*Teddy Graham,
*Benny Grant,
*Red Green,
*Wilfred "Shorty" Green,
*Lloyd Gross,
*Leonard Grosvenor,

H

*Bob Hall,
*Tony Hemmerling,
*Fred Hergerts,
*Robert "Red" Heron (Brooklyn),
*Orville "Obs" Heximer,
*Mel Hill (Brooklyn),
*Norman Himes,
*Bill Holmes,
*Albert Hughes,
*Fred Hunt,

I

J

*Art Jackson,
*Harvey "Busher" Jackson,
*Lloyd Jackson,
*Percy Jackson,
*Walter "Red" Jackson,
*Roger Jenkins,
*Eddie Jeremiah,
*Joe Jerwa,
*Ivan "Ching" Johnson,

K

*Walter "Jeff" Kalbfleisch,
*Jackie Keating,
*Pete Kelly (Brooklyn & New York),
*Regis "Pep" Kelly (Brooklyn),
*Dave Kerr,
*Wally Kilrea,
*Lloyd "Dede" Klein,
*William "Nick" Knott (Brooklyn),
*Joe Krol (Brooklyn),
*Gordon "Doggie" Kuhn,

L

*Newsy Lalonde,
*Joe Lamb,
*Charlie Langlois,
*Norm Larson (Brooklyn & New York),
*Pete Leswick,

M

*Gus Marker (Brooklyn),
*Ronnie Martin (hockey player),
*George Massecar,
*Hazen McAndrew (Brooklyn),
*Bert McInenly,
*Alex McKinnon,
*Charles "Rabbit" McVeigh,
*Joe Miller,
*Alfie Moore,
*John "Crutchy" Morrison,
*Ken Mosdell (Brooklyn),
*Al Murray,

N

*Mike Neville

O

*John "Peanuts" O'Flaherty (Brooklyn & New York),
*Harry Oliver,

P

*George Patterson,
*Merlyn "Bill" Phillips,
*Hal Picketts,
*Ellis Pringle,

Q

R

*Harry "Yip" Radley,
*Ken Randall,
*Bill Regan,
*Chuck Rayner (Brooklyn),
*Gordon Reid,
*Leo Reise,
*Mickey Roach,
*Moe Roberts,
*Earl Robertson (Brooklyn & New York),
*Elwyn "Doc" Romnes,
*Sammy Rothschild,

*David "Sweeney" Schriner,
*Laurie Scott,
*Charles Shannon,
*Johnny Sheppard,
*Allan Shields,
*Allan Shields,
*Jack Shill,
*Eddie Shore,
*Harold "Joe" Simpson,
*Pete Slobodzian,
*Alex Smith,
*Reginald "Hooley" Smith,
*John Sorrell,
*Chris Speyer,
*Jesse Spring,
*Wilfie Starr,
*Nels Stewart,
*Bill Summerhill (Brooklyn),

T

*Joe Thorsteinson,
*Fred Thurier (Brooklyn & New York),
*Jack Tomson,

U

V

*Carl Voss,

W

*James "Flat" Walsh,
*Nick Wasnie,
*Harry Watson (Brooklyn),
*Wilfred "Tex" White,
*Hub Wilson,
*Eddie Wiseman,
*Alex Woods,
*Roy Worters,
*Ralph "Bus" Wycherley (Brooklyn & New York),

X

Y

Z

ee also

*List of NHL players

References

* [http://hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/ttotdisplay.php3?tid=533 New York Americans all time roster]
* [http://hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/ttotdisplay.php3?tid=459 Brooklyn Americans all time roster]


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