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  1. QUEBEC ACES HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1965 – Bill Mosienko (QSHL) 02. 1967 – Turk Broda (AHL) 03. 1967 – Neil Colville (QSHL) 04. 1972 – Jean Beliveau (QSHL) 05. 1972 – Bernie Geoffrion (AHL) 06. 1973 – Doug Harvey (AHL) 07. 1980 – Gump Worsley (AHL) 08. 1982 – Yvan Cournoyer (AHL) 09. 1984 – Jacques Lemaire (AHL) 10. 1984 – Punch Imlach (QSHL) 11. 1986 – Serge Savard (AHL) 12. 1988 – Guy Lafleur (QJHL) 13. 1992 – Keith Allen (QSHL) 14. 1996 – Al Arbour (QHL) 15. 2016 – Rogie Vachon (AHL) 16. 2018 – Willie O’Ree (QHL) 17. 2022 – Herb Carnegie (QSHL) 18. 20?? – Jean-Guy Talbot (QSHL) QUEBEC ACES 1942-1943 - Bill Mosienko 1944-1945 - Neil Colville 1945-1946 - Punch Imlach 1946-1947 - Punch Imlach 1947-1948 - Punch Imlach 1948-1949 - Punch Imlach 1949-1950 - Punch Imlach * Herb Carnegie 1950-1951 - Jean Beliveau * Herb Carnegie 1951-1952 - Jean Beliveau * Herb Carnegie 1952-1953 - Jean Beliveau * Herb Carnegie * Jean-Guy Talbot 1953-1954 - Jean-Guy Talbot 1954-1955 - Al Arbour 1955-1956 - Punch Imlach 1956-1957 - Willie O'Ree 1957-1958 - Willie O'Ree 1958-1959 - Willie O'Ree 1963-1964 - Doug Harvey * Gump Worsley 1964-1965 - Doug Harvey * Gump Worsley * Yvan Cournoyer * Jacques Lemaire * Bernie Geoffrion 1965-1966 - Rogie Vachon * Bernie Geoffrion 1966-1967 - Serge Savard 1966-1967 - Guy Lafleur 1967-1968 - Guy Lafleur 1968-1969 - Guy Lafleur 1968-1969 - Keith Allen 1969-1970 - Turk Broda
  2. THE 2022 HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES Daniel Alfredsson Roberto Luongo Daniel Sedin Henrik Sedin Riikka Sallinen Herb Carnegie https://www.hhof.com/induction/induction2022/abouttheclass.html https://www.hhof.com/induction/induction2022/induction2022.html https://www.hhof.com/index.html
  3. THE 2022 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYOFFS STANDINGS LEAGUE 01. Colorado Avalanche (20 Games Played; 16 Wins; 4 Losses; 85 Goals For; 55 Goals Against) 02. Tampa Bay Lightning (23 Games Played; 14 Wins; 9 Losses; 67 Goals For; 61 Goals Against) 03. New York Rangers (20 Games Played; 10 Wins; 10 Losses; 62 Goals For; 58 Goals Against) 04. Edmonton Oilers (16 Games Played; 8 Wins; 8 Losses; 65 Goals For; 58 Goals Against) 05. Carolina Hurricanes (14 Games Played; 7 Wins; 7 Losses; 37 Goals For; 40 Goals Against) 06. St. Louis Blues (12 Games Played; 6 Wins; 6 Losses; 40 Goals For; 38 Goals Against) 07. Calgary Flames (12 Games Played; 5 Wins; 7 Losses; 35 Goals For; 39 Goals Against) 08. Florida Panthers (10 Games Played; 4 Wins; 6 Losses; 23 Goals For; 32 Goals Against) 09. Pittsburgh Penguins (7 Games Played; 3 Wins; 4 Losses; 29 Goals For; 28 Goals Against) 10. Toronto Maple Leafs (7 Games Played; 3 Wins; 4 Losses; 24 Goals For; 23 Goals Against) 11. Boston Bruins (7 Games Played; 3 Wins; 4 Losses; 20 Goals For; 24 Goals Against) 12. Los Angeles Kings (7 Games Played; 3 Wins; 4 Losses; 17 Goals For; 27 Goals Against) 13. Dallas Stars (7 Games Played; 3 Wins; 4 Losses; 14 Goals For; 15 Goals Against) 14. Washington Capitals (6 Games Played; 2 Wins; 4 Losses; 19 Goals For; 20 Goals Against) 15. Minnesota Wild (6 Games Played; 2 Wins; 4 Losses; 16 Goals For; 26 Goals Against) 16. Nashville Predators (4 Games Played; 0 Wins; 4 Losses; 9 Goals For; 21 Goals Against) WESTERN CONFERENCE 01. Colorado Avalanche (14 Games Played; 12 Wins; 2 Losses; 65 Goals For; 40 Goals Against) 02. Edmonton Oilers (16 Games Played; 8 Wins; 8 Losses; 65 Goals For; 58 Goals Against) 03. St. Louis Blues (12 Games Played; 6 Wins; 6 Losses; 40 Goals For; 38 Goals Against) 04. Calgary Flames (12 Games Played; 5 Wins; 7 Losses; 35 Goals For; 39 Goals Against) 05. Los Angeles Kings (7 Games Played; 3 Wins; 4 Losses; 17 Goals For; 27 Goals Against) 06. Dallas Stars (7 Games Played; 3 Wins; 4 Losses; 14 Goals For; 15 Goals Against) 07. Minnesota Wild (6 Games Played; 2 Wins; 4 Losses; 16 Goals For; 26 Goals Against) 08. Nashville Predators (4 Games Played; 0 Wins; 4 Losses; 9 Goals For; 21 Goals Against) EASTERN CONFERENCE 01. Tampa Bay Lightning (17 Games Played; 12 Wins; 5 Losses; 52 Goals For; 41 Goals Against) 02. New York Rangers (20 Games Played; 10 Wins; 10 Losses; 62 Goals For; 58 Goals Against) 03. Carolina Hurricanes (14 Games Played; 7 Wins; 7 Losses; 37 Goals For; 40 Goals Against) 04. Florida Panthers (10 Games Played; 4 Wins; 6 Losses; 23 Goals For; 32 Goals Against) 05. Pittsburgh Penguins (7 Games Played; 3 Wins; 4 Losses; 29 Goals For; 28 Goals Against) 06. Toronto Maple Leafs (7 Games Played; 3 Wins; 4 Losses; 24 Goals For; 23 Goals Against) 07. Boston Bruins (7 Games Played; 3 Wins; 4 Losses; 20 Goals For; 24 Goals Against) 08. Washington Capitals (6 Games Played; 2 Wins; 4 Losses; 19 Goals For; 20 Goals Against)
  4. Darren Helm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darren_Helm André Burakovsky https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/André_Burakovsky
  5. Avalanche’s Andre Burakovsky played with broken ankle. He couldn’t get back from broken thumb “It’s 10 times worse to sit and watch. I tried every morning to get out there to help the team but I just couldn’t do it with my injury. Doesn’t matter now. We still got the championship and that’s the most important thing,” Burakovsky said. https://www.denverpost.com/2022/06/26/avalanche-andre-burakovsky-broken-ankle-broken-thumb/
  6. Are there any previous Stanley Cup winners on this year’s Colorado team?
  7. John Muckler and Walter Gretzky could get in the builder category.
  8. Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2022 could include Sedin brothers Forwards played 17 seasons with Canucks; Luongo, Zetterberg among those eligible for first time https://www.nhl.com/news/hockey-hall-of-fame-class-of-2022-possible-candidates/c-334720696 MY PREDICTIONDaniel SedinHenrik SedinButch GoringDoug JarvisJennifer BotterillHerb Carnegie (Builder)Bryan Murray (Builder)There are currently 7 members of the 1980s New York Islanders Stanley Cup dynasty in the Hockey Hall of Fame - general manager Bill Torrey (1995), head coach Al Arbour (1996), Mike Bossy (1991), Denis Potvin (1991), Billy Smith (1993), Bryan Trottier (1997), and Clark Gilles (2002). The recent death of Mike Bossy could get one of the four remaining players from the 1980s New York Islanders dynasty, who are highly qualified, to finally be inducted in 2022. Those players are Butch Goring, John Tonelli, Bob Nystrom, and Brent Sutter. The most qualified is Butch Goring, who along with his 4 Stanley Cup rings, also won the Bill Masterton Trophy, the Lady Byng Trophy, and the Conn Smythe Trophy. Brent Sutter also has 3 Canada Cup World Titles.Guy Lafleur played 17 seasons in the NHL, mostly for the Montreal Canadiens, and won 5 Stanley Cup championships. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1988. His recent death could get his former Montreal Canadiens teammate and 4-time Stanley Cup champion Doug Jarvis finally inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2022. Doug Jarvis won the Frank J. Selke Trophy in 1984, and the Bill Masterton Trophy in 1987. Doug Jarvis held the record as the NHL's Iron Man for 36 years, playing 964 consecutive games without injury, from October 8, 1975 to October 10, 1987. His record was recently broken during the 2021-2022 NHL season by Keith Yandle and Phil Kessel, putting him back in the spotlight just before the passing of Guy Lafleur. Doug Jarvis also won 2 more Stanley Cups as an assistant coach for the Dallas Stars in 1999, and the Boston Bruins in 2011, bringing his combined player/assistant coach total to 6. Other possibilities for induction in 2022 include the five other Montreal Canadiens players with 5+ Stanley Cup championships, who pre-date Guy Lafleur. Those players are Claude Provost (9), Jean-Guy Talbot (7), Larry Hillman (6), Ralph Backstrom (6), J.C. Tremblay (5).
  9. Stanley Cup Final predictions between Avalanche, Lightning NHL.com writers, editors select Cup winner, MVP https://www.nhl.com/news/stanley-cup-final-predictions-between-colorado-avalanche-tampa-bay-lightning/c-334582852?tid=334128040
  10. 2022 Stanley Cup Final Tampa Bay (A3) vs. Colorado (C1) Wednesday, June 15: Lightning at Avalanche, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN+, ABC, SN, CBC, TVA Sports Saturday, June 18: Lightning at Avalanche, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN+, ABC, SN, CBC, TVA Sports Monday, June 20: Avalanche at Lightning, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN+, ABC, SN, CBC, TVA Sports Wednesday, June 22: Avalanche at Lightning, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN+, ABC, SN, CBC, TVA Sports *Friday, June 24: Lightning at Avalanche, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN+, ABC, SN, CBC, TVA Sports *Sunday, June 26: Avalanche at Lightning, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN+, ABC, SN, CBC, TVA Sports *Tuesday, June 28: Lightning at Avalanche, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN+, ABC, SN, CBC, TVA Sports https://www.nhl.com/news/2022-stanley-cup-final-schedule/c-325473296?tid=334128040
  11. If the Tampa Bay Lightning win the Stanley Cup, it will be Pat Maroon's 4th consecutive Cup, in the salary cap era! Patrick Maroon Stanley Cup Championships 2019 - St. Louis Blues 2020 - Tampa Bay Lightning 2021 - Tampa Bay Lightning 2022 - https://www.nhl.com/player/pat-maroon-8474034
  12. Nazem Kadri missed the photo! Avalanche's Kadri has thumb surgery following hit from Oilers' Kane https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/avalanches-kadri-has-thumb-surgery-following-hit-from-oilers-kane
  13. MONTREAL CANADIENS HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1945: Howie Morenz 02. 1945: Georges Vezina 03. 1947: Aurele Joliat 04. 1947: William Northey 05. 1950: Newsy Lalonde 06. 1950: Joe Malone 07. 1958: Dick Irvin 08. 1958: Frank Patrick 09. 1958: Donat Raymond 10. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn 11. 1958: Herb Gardiner 12. 1960: Frank Selke 13. 1960: Sylvio Mantha 14. 1961: George Hainsworth 15. 1961: Joe Hall 16. 1961: Maurice Richard 17. 1962: Harry Cameron 18. 1962: Jimmy Gardner 19. 1962: Jack Laviolette 20. 1962: Reg Noble 21. 1962: J. Ambrose O'Brien 22. 1962: Didier Pitre 23. 1963: Leo Dandurand 24. 1964: Bill Durnan 25. 1964: Babe Siebert 26. 1965: Marty Barry 27. 1966: Toe Blake 28. 1966: Butch Bouchard 29. 1966: Elmer Lach 30. 1966: Kenny Reardon 31. 1969: Roy Worters 32. 1970: Tom Johnson 33. 1972: Jean Beliveau 34. 1972: Bernie Geoffrion 35. 1973: Hartland Molson 36. 1973: Doug Harvey 37. 1973: Tommy Smith 38. 1974: Dickie Moore 39. 1975: Gordie Drillon 40. 1977: Joseph Cattarinich 41. 1978: Sam Pollock 42. 1978: Jacques Plante 43. 1979: Henri Richard 44. 1980: Gump Worsley 45. 1981: Frank Mahovlich 46. 1982: Yvan Cournoyer 47. 1983: Ken Dryden 48. 1984: Jacques Lemaire 49. 1985: Bert Olmstead 50. 1986: Serge Savard 51. 1987: Jacques Laperriere 52. 1988: Tony Esposito 53. 1988: Guy Lafleur 54. 1988: Buddy O’Connor 55. 1991: Scotty Bowman 56. 1992: Bob Gainey 57. 1993: Guy Lapointe 58. 1993: Steve Shutt 59. 1995: Larry Robinson 60. 1997: Glen Sather 61. 2000: Denis Savard 62. 2002: Rod Langway 63. 2004: Cliff Fletcher 64. 2006: Dick Duff 65. 2006: Patrick Roy 66. 2011: Doug Gilmour 67. 2013: Chris Chelios 68. 2014: Pat Burns 69. 2016: Rogie Vachon 70. 2017: Mark Recchi 71. 2019: Guy Carbonneau MONTREAL CANADIENS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES01. 1973: Mike Karakas02. 1997: William Nyrop03. 1999: Rod Langway04. 2000: Larry Pleau05. 2003: Bill Baker06. 2009: John LeClair07. 2011: Chris Chelios08. 2015: Mathieu Schneider09. 2016: Bryan Smolinski10. 2018: Red Berenson11. 2018: Hago Harrington12. 2019: Brian Gionta MONTREAL MAROONS HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1945: Eddie Gerard 02. 1958: King Clancy 03. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn 04. 1958: Alex Connell 05. 1958: Red Dutton 06. 1960: Georges Boucher 07. 1962: Punch Broadbent 08. 1962: Reg Noble 09. 1962: Nels Stewart 10. 1963: Tommy Gorman 11. 1964: Babe Siebert 12. 1965: Clint Benedict 13. 1966: Toe Blake 14. 1972: Hooley Smith 15. 1974: Carl Voss 16. 1994: Lionel Conacher MONTREAL WANDERERS HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1949: Art Ross 02. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn 03. 1962: Jimmy Gardner 04. 1962: Harry Hyland
  14. 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPION BUILDERS AND THEIR HOCKEY HALL OF FAME STATUS 01. 14 - Scotty Bowman (Inducted in 1991) 02. 12 - Sam Pollock (Inducted in 1978) 03. 10 - Pete Green 04. 9 - Frank J. Selke (Inducted in 1960) 05. 8 - Conn Smythe (Inducted in 1958) 06. 8 - Toe Blake (Inducted in 1966) 07. 7 - Tommy Gorman (Inducted in 1963) 08. 7 - Jim Devellano (Inducted in 2010) 09. 6 - Hap Day (Inducted in 1961) 10. 6 - James D. Norris (Inducted in 1962) 11. 6 - J.P. Bickell (Inducted in 1978) 12. 5 - James Norris Sr. (Inducted in 1958) 13. 5 - Glen Sather (Inducted in 1997) 14. 5 - John Muckler 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPION PLAYERS / BUILDERS COMBINED AND THEIR HOCKEY HALL OF FAME STATUS 01. 11 - Toe Blake (Inducted in 1966) 02. 8 - Al Arbour (Inducted in 1996) 03. 7 - Hap Day (Inducted in 1961) 04. 6 - Lester Patrick (Inducted in 1947) 05. 6 - Doug Jarvis 06. 5 - Jack Adams (Inducted in 1959)
  15. Did anyone else laugh out loud or find this strange. This comes 16 years after Operation Slapshot. Wayne Gretzky BetMGM: With Every Tap A New Legend Is Born Why is Wayne Gretzky telling me to gamble? The Province of Ontario just legalized sports betting, and it’s everywhere
  16. Guy Lafleur played 17 seasons in the NHL, mostly for the Montreal Canadiens, and won 5 Stanley Cup championships. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1988. His recent death could get his former Montreal Canadiens teammate and 4-time Stanley Cup champion Doug Jarvis finally inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2022. Doug Jarvis won the Frank J. Selke Trophy in 1984, and the Bill Masterton Trophy in 1987. Doug Jarvis held the record as the NHL's Iron Man for 36 years, playing 964 consecutive games without injury, from October 8, 1975 to October 10, 1987. His record was recently broken during the 2021-2022 NHL season by Keith Yandle and Phil Kessel, putting him back in the spotlight just before the passing of Guy Lafleur. Doug Jarvis also won 2 more Stanley Cups as an assistant coach for the Dallas Stars in 1999, and the Boston Bruins in 2011, bringing his combined player/assistant coach total to 6. Other possibilities for induction in 2022 include the five other Montreal Canadiens players with 5+ Stanley Cup championships, who pre-date Guy Lafleur. Those players are Claude Provost (9), Jean-Guy Talbot (7), Larry Hillman (6), Ralph Backstrom (6), J.C. Tremblay (5).
  17. There are currently 7 members of the 1980s New York Islanders Stanley Cup dynasty in the Hockey Hall of Fame - general manager Bill Torrey (1995), head coach Al Arbour (1996), Mike Bossy (1991), Denis Potvin (1991), Billy Smith (1993), Bryan Trottier (1997), and Clark Gilles (2002). The recent death of Mike Bossy could get one of the four remaining players from the 1980s New York Islanders dynasty, who are highly qualified, to finally be inducted in 2022. Those players are Butch Goring, John Tonelli, Bob Nystrom, and Brent Sutter. The most qualified is Butch Goring, who along with his 4 Stanley Cup rings, also won the Bill Masterton Trophy, the Lady Byng Trophy, and the Conn Smythe Trophy. Brent Sutter also has 3 Canada Cup World Titles.
  18. Larry Hillman has passed away. 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS WHO ARE NOT IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. Pete Green (10 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 66 02. Claude Provost (9 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 50 03. Jean-Guy Talbot (7 Stanley Cup Rings) ALIVE - 90 04. Larry Hillman (6 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 85 05. Ralph Backstrom (6 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 83 06. Doug Jarvis (6 Stanley Cup Rings) ALIVE - 67 07. J.C. Tremblay (5 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 55 08. Charlie Huddy (5 Stanley Cup Rings) ALIVE - 63 09. John Muckler (5 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 86
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