NHL reaches new golden age of brotherly love with 20 sets of siblings playing this season


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Hockey history is full of brothers, including Maurice and Henri Richard in Montreal plus Mark and Marty Howe playing with dad Gordie in Hartford. The NHL has reached a new golden age of brotherly love. There are 20 sets of brothers that have played in the league this season from Matthew and Brady Tkachuk to Quinn, Jack and Luke Hughes. Many of those players trace the connection back to childhood mornings at the rink pushing each other to improve.

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