Behind the Sweater Number: No. 30 (2024)

Sweater numbers are synonymous with players. Most hockey fans can instantly tell you a great player by the number they wear on their back. There are many different stories about how players became associated with the famous numbers. Many odd and interesting facts surround these numbers as well. As we count down the start of the 2023-24 NHL season, we take a look at the story behind the numbers. Today we continue with sweater number 30. Keep up to date with the series everyday until the start of the 2023-24 NHL season.

Behind the Sweater Number: 30

The First 30s

According to Hockey Reference, 273 players have worn sweater number 30 since since jersey records were kept in the 1950-51 season. However, it does not list any players before then that may have taken the number. Hockey Reference lists Jack Evans of the New York Rangers as the first to don the digits in the 1953-54 campaign. Evans started his career with three, but eventually shifted to five with the Blueshirts.

Claude Evans (no relation) would be the next player to take on sweater number 30. This Evans did so for the Montreal Canadiens in the 1954-55 campaign. Gerry McNeil would wrap up his career with the Habs in that number in the 1956-57 season.Claude Pronovost would play two games with the Canadiens in 1958-59 with number 30.

Cameos

There are always a number of players that wore sweater number 30 that would go onto have decent to good careers. However, these were with other numbers. Miracle on Ice gold medal winning goalie Jim Craig had 30 after starting off with one for the Atlanta Flames. The late Ray Emery had sweater number 30 with the Chicago Blackhawks. Connor Hellebuyck started his Winnipeg Jets career in the 30 sweater before going to 37.

Defenceman Grant Ledyard played 1,028 career games and had two seasons in 30 with the Rangers. Kirk McLean ended his career on Broadway with the number 30. Hall of Famer Jacques Plante had 30 with the St. Louis Blues. Gump Worsley wore 30 for a few different seasons.

Marty

In a number dominated by goalies, Martin Brodeur stands tallest among the best. The New Jersey Devils goalie had a great rookie campaign in 1993-94 and won the Calder Trophy. However, the Montreal native was just getting warmed up. Brodeur would backstop the Devils to three Stanley Cups and win four Vezina Trophies. He was the linchpin of New Jersey’s highly-defensive system, but would have shown anywhere.

Brodeur is the all-time leader in wins, shutouts, saves and games played by a goaltender. Plenty of others have taken the number, but no one can top the resume that Brodeur has racked up for himself. He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2018. Brodeur took sweater number 30 because then general manager Lou Lamoriello assigned it to him.

Other Great 30s and the Future

Plenty of other goalies have been great in number 30. Henrik Lundqvist endeared himself to the Rangers faithful with his great play in between the pipes. Lundqvist managed just one Vezina, but was in an era with Carey Price among others. Hall of Famers Ed Belfour, Gerry Cheevers and Rogie Vachon also made successful careers wearing number 30. Tom Barasso will be going into the Hall of Fame this year after a stretch of wearing 30.

Other goalies like Chris Osgood and Ryan Miller also carved out lengthy careers as great goalies. Sweater number 30 seems to be one of the best numbers for any goalie to wear. Players like Brodeur, Lundqvist and others have made the number theirs and inspired a generation of goalies. There are plenty of aspiring netminders that want to don the number 30 in homage to both players.

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Behind the Sweater Number: No. 30 (2024)

FAQs

Behind the Sweater Number: No. 30? ›

Sweater number 30 seems to be one of the best numbers for any goalie to wear. Players like Brodeur, Lundqvist and others have made the number theirs and inspired a generation of goalies. There are plenty of aspiring netminders that want to don the number 30 in homage to both players.

Why are goalies always number 30? ›

Numbers in the thirties were seen as "safe" for goaltenders, since most numbers below thirty were already spoken for by forwards and defensem*n (remember that "high numbers" were essentially-unheard of at this time).

Why is 0 banned in NHL? ›

The league has banned players from wearing the number zero or double-zero. This is due to the NHL not being able to register anyone with the number in their database. There has been players in the NFL and college football that are currently wearing zero. This is also true in MLB and the NBA.

Why do goalies wear number 31? ›

It's a product of the NHL requiring backup goaltenders to be dressed for games. Since most numbers below 30 were already spoken for by forwards and defensem*n, 30 (first used by Terry Sawchuck) and other numbers in the 30s were deemed safe for goalies to use without alienating other players.

Why do only goalies wear 1? ›

For instance, "1" is frequently used by the starting goalkeeper, as the goalkeeper is the first player in a line-up. It is also the only position on the field that is required to be occupied.

What numbers cannot be worn in the NHL? ›

You can't wear 0 or 00…

While some leagues like the NBA allow players to wear 0 or 00, the NHL does not. Though it used to. Defenceman Neil Sheehy was the last player to wear No. 0, doing so while a member of the Hartford Whalers during the 1987-88 season.

What goalies wore number 30? ›

Hall of Famers Ed Belfour, Gerry Cheevers and Rogie Vachon also made successful careers wearing number 30. Tom Barasso will be going into the Hall of Fame this year after a stretch of wearing 30. Other goalies like Chris Osgood and Ryan Miller also carved out lengthy careers as great goalies.

Can you wear 69 in the NHL? ›

Desjardins won the Stanley Cup with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2015. He is also notable for being one of only two players in NHL history to have worn the number 69, with the other being Mel Angelstad.

What is the rarest number in the NHL? ›

0- Neil Sheehy. There has only been one player to wear a single zero as a jersey number in NHL history. That man is Neil Sheehy. He wore the number for one season with the Hartford Whalers in 1987-88 where he scored just five points.

Why is 99 banned in hockey? ›

The National Hockey League no longer permits 0 nor 00 for jersey numbers, as they cannot be entered into the NHL's database, and the available numbers only go up to 98 since the League retired the number 99 in honor of Wayne Gretzky.

What does 11 and 7 mean in hockey? ›

Teams typically run seven defensem*n with 11 forwards to accommodate an injury.

Why does Fleury wear 29? ›

29, how did the Flower come to wear a non-traditional goalie number? "Just in juniors there was three goalie jerseys and I was the youngest guy there, so I had no choice, so they just gave it to me," Fleury said.

How many cups do goalies wear? ›

My Answer: Three. I wear a player cup under a goalie double cup. Gotta keep everything in place with the player cup so the goalie cup doesn't wander. Several goalies have unfortunately suffered severe testicl* injuries while playing the position and I was never willing to risk it.

Why are goalies never captains? ›

The rules of the IIHF, NHL and Hockey Canada do not permit goaltenders to be designated as on-ice captains, due to the logistical challenge of having the goaltender relay rules discussions between referees and coaches and then return to the crease.

Has a goalie ever gone first overall? ›

On June 24, 2000, DiPietro became the second goaltender in history selected first overall in an NHL Entry Draft when he was chosen by the New York Islanders.

Is the goalie always number 1? ›

As with all players, goalkeepers may wear any squad number, but the number 1 is almost always reserved for a team's first-choice goalkeeper.

Has a non goalie ever worn 1? ›

Other people have mentioned it, but it appears that there has only been one skater to wear the number 1 in the NHL, Glen Smith, a forward who played two games for the Chicago Blackhawks in the 1950-51 season.

What does 00 mean on a jersey? ›

Number 00 is no longer allowed, but it was issued in the NFL before the number standardization in 1973. Jim Otto wore number "00" during most of his career with the Oakland Raiders. Wide receiver Ken Burrough of the Houston Oilers also wore "00" during his NFL career in the 1970s.

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