While some scouts think that being short is an obstacle to playing at the NHL level, there are plenty of players throughout NHL history that have proven those skeptics wrong. Let's clarify what "short" means, at least for purposes of this list. To qualify, a player has to be less than 5'10". They also had to be at least below-average in height during the time they were playing. As always, your comments are most welcomed. Feel free to suggest any players you feel I've overlooked or make a case for why a player should have a higher or lower ranking. Since this is an all-time list, I thought I'd take a moment to mention many of the smaller players in the league today who are not among the best little men in NHL history, but are worthy of consideration. Some of these players could find themselves included on this list by the time their careers are over. There is still certainly room for smaller players in the NHL today if they have the heart and talent to compete. Despite giving up a sizable advantage in height, reach and weight, Jonathan took on all comers playing with the Bruins in the late s.


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