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Originally Posted by HockeyKhan
Back in the early 90s I had a friend who played for the regina Pat's and remember watching a game they played against lethbridge and one of the guys names was I believe Polychronopoulous( or close to that). I found it funny that the name was so long the nameplate started half way up his left arm across his back and down his right arm.
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https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/....php?pid=22948 -- 16 letter last name.
2 letters longer than this guy, who has the longest (non-hyphenated) surname in NHL history:
https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/....php?pid=29871 (but he played in the days before they put names on jerseys).
Longer than Nugent-Hopkins, even if you count the hyphen, and only 1 letter shorter than Forsbacka-Karlsson (2, if you count the hyphen).