Which NHL Player Has Had the Longest Last Name?

The National Hockey League (NHL) has seen many players with unique and memorable names over the years. Among them, one player stands out with the longest last name:

Evgeni Nabokov

The Russian-born goaltender played in the NHL for 18 seasons, representing teams such as the San Jose Sharks and New York Islanders. His surname, "Nabokov," consists of 8 letters, making it the longest last name in NHL history.

Nabokov was a three-time All-Star and Vezina Trophy finalist. He recorded 353 wins in his NHL career, along with 52 shutouts. After retiring in 2015, he became a goaltending coach for the Sharks.

Related Questions:

  • How many letters are in Evgeni Nabokov's last name? (8)
  • How many seasons did Nabokov play in the NHL? (18)
  • What teams did Nabokov represent in the NHL? (San Jose Sharks, New York Islanders, others)
  • What award was Nabokov a finalist for? (Vezina Trophy)
  • What position did Nabokov play in the NHL? (Goaltender)

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