Players who started hockey late and still made the NHL?

capitalsrock

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Probably not recently but the most likely scenario is a pure fighter who has little hockey skill.
 

Inkling

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Yvon Lambert received his first pair of skates at age 13, and didn't play organised hockey until he was 15.
 

Frankie Spankie

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Rod Langway didn't start playing hockey until he was 13.

I don't see that kind of thing happening nowadays though. Too many kids playing since before they start school, I don't see any way somebody can jump in with the competition of the kids today while being a teenager and still make it to the NHL.
 

Joe Sakic

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Didn't Ovechkin not start until he was 8?

Not that old, but I think most guys started at least skating at like 4 or 5.
 

dan1el

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I'd be willing to bet a lot of players can skate before they can talk. Lacing em up around 2 or 3 is pretty common. If there is a player in the NHL who starts at 15, I'd be shocked.
 

Michael Gary Scott

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Not entirely related, but I do recall reading that Roberts and Nieuwendyk didn't play rep hockey until the age of 16 or something. Forget the story but I'm pretty sure it was those two
 

tarheelhockey

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Rod Langway didn't start playing hockey until he was 13.

I don't see that kind of thing happening nowadays though. Too many kids playing since before they start school, I don't see any way somebody can jump in with the competition of the kids today while being a teenager and still make it to the NHL.

It could happen today. Jovanovski is an active player who wasn't much younger than Langway when he started. It's a matter of having the natural athleticism, physical frame, and a lot of access to ice time.

Is it likely... no. But it could happen, especially to a player who doesn't have the long successful career of a Langway or Jovo.
 

Lord Helix

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Chris Stewart started late...Part of me thinks he has some potential that people forget about.
 

Cheddabombs

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I' m not exactly sure on the age but Malcolm Subban started playing goalie rather late. Impressive given the position and how quickly he developed.
 

Phil Connors*

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I' m not exactly sure on the age but Malcolm Subban started playing goalie rather late. Impressive given the position and how quickly he developed.

Belfour started playing/skating around age 5, but didn't pick up as a goaltender until age 12.
 

JKinCLE

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I'm 22 and taking "beginning ice hockey" in my last semester as an undergrad. So obviously I'm going to say 22 is the cutoff age.
 

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