NHL roster age chart. Oldest from left to youngest on right.
October 7, 2025
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Larkin being just above average age while also playing in his 30th year in the league is very impressive
No JVR?
2 of the 5 oldest players on our opening roster are prolly not going to be playing all that much this year either in Hamonic and Gus. Hamonic was definitely signed to be right shot depth and Gus I’m still expecting to get traded at some point. No way he’s happy here.
So when those two aren’t playing we’d prolly have one of the 3 or 4 youngest teams in the league.
Seeing the generational divide between Schaefer and the rest of NYI made me laugh
Wow. I noticed that, of the five oldest teams, three of them (Vegas, Jets, Leafs) won their divisions another (Kings) finished second in their division and the last one won the Stanley Cup. They mortgaged their futures, two of them with great success. (it’s thus far been a bust for the Leafs as we all know and celebrate). But the bill will soon come due.
Looks like our average age is about to drop next year when probably Talbot, Chiarot, Hamonic and Gustafsson is off the roster.
Dude, Vancouver is the big shocker for me here. The rest of those teams are coming out of their rebuilds.
It’s weird looking in the middle of the Chicago roster and seeing a big gap
Talbot really keeping us from being like top 3.
We have the 21st oldest team but the 11th most experience in terms of games played. Pretty interesting.
Montreal having an average age that young, and being as good as they were last year, is incredible impressive. They are going to be a yearly contender for a long time to come, and hopefully we are as well.
11 comments
Larkin being just above average age while also playing in his 30th year in the league is very impressive
No JVR?
2 of the 5 oldest players on our opening roster are prolly not going to be playing all that much this year either in Hamonic and Gus. Hamonic was definitely signed to be right shot depth and Gus I’m still expecting to get traded at some point. No way he’s happy here.
So when those two aren’t playing we’d prolly have one of the 3 or 4 youngest teams in the league.
Seeing the generational divide between Schaefer and the rest of NYI made me laugh
Wow. I noticed that, of the five oldest teams, three of them (Vegas, Jets, Leafs) won their divisions another (Kings) finished second in their division and the last one won the Stanley Cup. They mortgaged their futures, two of them with great success. (it’s thus far been a bust for the Leafs as we all know and celebrate). But the bill will soon come due.
Looks like our average age is about to drop next year when probably Talbot, Chiarot, Hamonic and Gustafsson is off the roster.
Dude, Vancouver is the big shocker for me here. The rest of those teams are coming out of their rebuilds.
It’s weird looking in the middle of the Chicago roster and seeing a big gap
Talbot really keeping us from being like top 3.
We have the 21st oldest team but the 11th most experience in terms of games played. Pretty interesting.
Montreal having an average age that young, and being as good as they were last year, is incredible impressive. They are going to be a yearly contender for a long time to come, and hopefully we are as well.