Quoting: UBS_ARENA
I have an idea but have no idea how many players there are like this. You might know so ill ask, are there enough players (12 F, 6 D, 2 G) that do a nylander? Play or played for a national team that was a different country than where they were born?
I did a little digging and I can only find one other current player that has played for a national team that's not their birthplace (it's hard to find search results with such an unusual restriction). That player is Jamie Oleksiak, who played for the USA in the 2009 Hlinka Memorial Tournament but decided to play for Canada internationally in the future. I did find a few other interesting cases though, like former NHLer Dustin Boyd. He was born in Canada, won gold at the 2006 IIHF Worlds, and then didn't play internationally until 2016 when he was approved to play for Kazakhstan along with Nigel Dawes and Brandon Bochenski. Why these North Americans were playing for Kazakhstan, I have no idea. But they did, for four tournaments each. I also found it funny that Bochenski's Wikipedia page lists his political affiliation, for some reason. It's Republican, which fits because he played...
Right Wing. Anyway, there were some prominent former NHLers that switched teams at some point in their careers, including Tony Esposito, Curt Fraser, Evgeni Nabokov, Petr Nedved, Bryan Trottier, Dainius Zubrus, and Peter Stastny (who did it twice!).