‘He didn’t want to give it up’: How NHLers end up with their jersey numbers
Drew Doughty had the same digit stitched on his back since junior.
The Los Angeles Kings defenceman got No. 8 to match his birthday when he joined the Ontario Hockey League’s Guelph Storm and kept it after making the NHL. Doughty, a two-time Stanley Cup champion and two-time Olympic gold medallist, wore the same number 19 combined seasons — until he didn’t partway through his 20th.
Cale Makar was an early inclusion for Canada’s roster at last February’s 4 Nations Face-Off tournament. The Colorado Avalanche defenceman also wears No. 8.
Doughty, who turned 38 on Dec. 8, also eventually made it to the team. Locker-room seniority meant he should have gotten first pick, but there was a problem.