•
Jim Cardiff, played three seasons in the
WHA as a member of the
Philadelphia/
Vancouver Blazers. Played two partial seasons with the Johnstown Jets before finishing his career as a member of the Red Wings. Briefly coached the team during the final 23 games of the 1979–80 season. •
Ron Docken, starting goalie for Johnstown Wings in 1978–79, had minor role in Slap Shot as backup goalie "Lebrun". •
Lorry Gloeckner, played 13 games for the
Detroit Red Wings, sat out a season due to injuries, played final season in Johnstown before retiring. •
John Hilworth, former Detroit Red Wings draft pick (55th overall,
1977 NHL entry draft) who played 57 games over three seasons with Johnstown's parent club. •
Claude Legris, former Detroit Red Wings draft pick (120th overall,
1976 NHL entry draft) who made one appearance in Johnstown. Legris remained in Detroit's system until his eventual retirement in 1983. •
Ted Lindsay, member of the Hockey Hall Of Fame who briefly accepted position as General Manager with the team. •
Dave MacQueen, leading scorer for the Red Wings in 1979–80, former
Tampa Bay Lightning assistant coach. •
Harry Shaw, played 15 years of professional hockey. •
Paul Steigerwald, started broadcasting career as the play-by-play announcer for the Johnstown Red Wings, taking over the role that was previously held by Donald Evans, who was also the Sports Programming Director of
WJAC-TV during the 1978–79 season. Steigerwald later held the same role as the
Pittsburgh Penguins as a color analyst on radio (1985–2004) and play by play announcer on television (2006–2017). He moved to the Penguins' front office and assumed the role of communications and marketing advisor, a role that he continues to hold in 2025. •
Wayne Wood, former
New York Rangers draft pick (83rd overall,
1971 NHL entry draft). == References ==