Bespectacled Hanson brothers still popular decades after ‘Slap Shot’
Steve Carlson has one of the most recognizable faces in hockey and is regularly swarmed by hockey fans. He and his “brothers” sign just as many autographs as some of the biggest names in the sport’s history.
But he only played a single season in the NHL.
Carlson, brother Jeff Carlson, and friend David Hanson’s peculiar niche in the world of hockey came when they debuted as the Hanson brothers, the bespectacled menaces that provide some of the biggest laughs in the 1977 cult comedy hit “Slap Shot” alongside Paul Newman. Decades later they still draw crowds, most recently at a pee-wee hockey tournament in Quebec City last weekend where they were just as popular as NHL greats like Marcel Dionne, Guy Lafleur and Ray Bourque.
“We were with Marcel Dionne, we were with Guy Lafleur, we were with Ray Bourque. You can’t compare us to them,” Carlson said Wednesday. “Those are the legends of hockey, those are the Hall of Famers, but we had fun with them. We just had fun with them.