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  1. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 2022 INDUCTION ELIGIBLE PLAYERS https://www.hhof.com/induction/induction2022/inductionEligible.html The annual meeting of the Selection Committee will be held on June 27 to select and announce the 2022 Hockey Hall of Fame inductees. The selection announcement will be made live on June 27 on TSN (time TBC). The Hockey Hall of Fame Selection Committee consists of 18 individuals appointed by the Board of Directors, whose mandate is to nominate and elect candidates as Honoured Members in the Player, Builder and Referee/Linesman categories. Player and Referee/Linesman candidates must have concluded their respective playing or officiating careers for a minimum of three playing seasons. FIRST-YEAR ELIGIBLE NHL PLAYERS FOR INDUCTION 2022 Includes those first-year eligible in 2021 and 2022 as no Class of 2021 was named Note: The below list includes only first-year eligible goaltenders that either played a minimum of 400 NHL regular season games, won over 200 NHL games, or recorded 25 or more NHL shutouts. The forwards and defenders listed either played a minimum of 1,000 NHL regular season games, or recorded a minimum of 300 goals, 400 assists or 700 points. List does NOT include all players eligible for Induction in 2022 STATISTICAL LIST OF NON-HONOURED MEMBERS The following lists do NOT include all players eligible for Induction in 2022. The forwards and defencemen listed below either registered at least 400 NHL goals, 700 assists (500 for defencemen), 1,000 NHL points, or won at least six Stanley Cup titles, two Canada/World Cup titles, or are members of the "Triple Gold Club" (winners of the World Championship, Olympic Gold, and the Stanley Cup). The goaltenders listed either played a minimum of 500 NHL regular season games, won over 250 NHL games, or recorded 50-or-more shutouts in the NHL. The following list includes eligible players who have either registered at least 100 points in Senior World Championship play or received two-or-more Tournament Directorate Awards. The following list includes eligible players who have either registered at least 50 points in IIHF Women's World Championship play, been named tournament Most Valuable Player or received two-or-more Tournament Directorate Awards. First-year eligible players are noted by *. MEDIA PREDICTIONS FOR THE 2022 HOCKEY HALL OF FAME NHL - Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2022 could include Sedin brothers Forwards played 17 seasons with Canucks; Luongo, Zetterberg among those to be considered https://www.nhl.com/news/hhof-class-of-2022-could-include-henrik-sedin-daniel-sedin/c-327978336 NBC - Hockey Hall of Fame: Who will make up the Class of 2022? https://nhl.nbcsports.com/2021/11/16/hockey-hall-of-fame-who-will-make-up-the-class-of-2022/ The Score - Looking ahead to the 2022 Hockey Hall of Fame ballot: Who will get the call? https://www.thescore.com/nhl/news/2217441 The Hockey Writers - Hockey Hall of Fame: Who Becomes Eligible in 2022? https://thehockeywriters.com/hockey-hall-of-fame-2022-eligibles/ Daily Face-off - Looking at candidates for the 2022 Hockey Hall of Fame class https://www.dailyfaceoff.com/looking-at-candidates-for-the-2022-hockey-hall-of-fame-class/ ESPN - Way-too-early picks for the 2022 Hockey Hall of Fame class https://www.espn.com/nhl/insider/insider/story/_/id/32640974/way-too-early-picks-2022-hockey-hall-fame-class BUILDER CATEGORY Red Berenson Herb Carnegie Viktor Tikhonov Ken Hitchcock Mike Keenan Bryan Murray Marguerite Norris PLAYER CATEGORY Henrik Sedin Daniel Sedin Roberto Luongo Henrik Zetterberg Vincent Lecavalier Brad Richards Jere Lehtinen Chris Osgood Markus Naslund Daniel Alfredsson Sergei Gonchar Milan Hejduk Patrik Elias Shane Doan Rick Nash Dan Boyle Tim Thomas Boris Mikhailov Kent Nilsson Gary Suter Steve Larmer Theo Fleury Alexander Mogilny Keith Tkachuk Pierre Turgeon Jeremy Roenick Rod Brind'Amour Tom Barrasso Curtis Joseph WOMEN'S HOCKEY Meghan Duggan Caroline Ouellette Jennifer Botterill Karyn Bye-Dietz Natalie Darwitz Maria Rooth Riikka Sallinen
  2. Of the 23 names listed above as not being in the Hockey Hall of Fame, 9 of them deserve to be inducted. 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) ALIVE - 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 CLAUDE PROVOST (9 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Years in NHL: 1955-1970 (15 Seasons) 01. 1956: Montreal Canadiens 02. 1957: Montreal Canadiens 03. 1958: Montreal Canadiens 04. 1959: Montreal Canadiens 05. 1960: Montreal Canadiens 06. 1965: Montreal Canadiens 07. 1966: Montreal Canadiens 08. 1968: Montreal Canadiens 09. 1969: Montreal Canadiens JEAN-GUY TALBOT (7 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Years in NHL: 1954-1971 (17 Seasons) 01. 1956: Montreal Canadiens 02. 1957: Montreal Canadiens 03. 1958: Montreal Canadiens 04. 1959: Montreal Canadiens 05. 1960: Montreal Canadiens 06. 1965: Montreal Canadiens 07. 1966: Montreal Canadiens LARRY HILLMAN (6 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Years in NHL: 1954-1973 (19 Seasons) 01. 1955: Detroit Red Wings 02. 1962: Toronto Maple Leafs 03. 1963: Toronto Maple Leafs 04. 1964: Toronto Maple Leafs 05. 1967: Toronto Maple Leafs 06. 1969: Montreal Canadiens RALPH BACKSTROM (6 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Years in NHL: 1956-1973 (16 Seasons) 01. 1959: Montreal Canadiens 02. 1960: Montreal Canadiens 03. 1965: Montreal Canadiens 04. 1966: Montreal Canadiens 05. 1968: Montreal Canadiens 06. 1969: Montreal Canadiens J.C. TREMBLAY (5 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Years in NHL: 1959-1972 (13 Seasons) 01. 1965: Montreal Canadiens 02. 1966: Montreal Canadiens 03. 1968: Montreal Canadiens 04. 1969: Montreal Canadiens 05. 1971: Montreal Canadiens CHARLIE HUDDY (5 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Years in NHL: 1980-1997 (17 Seasons) 01. 1984: Edmonton Oilers 02. 1985: Edmonton Oilers 03. 1987: Edmonton Oilers 04. 1988: Edmonton Oilers 05. 1990: Edmonton Oilers CLAUDE PROVOST (9 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Montreal Canadiens Years in NHL: 1955-1970 (15 Seasons) | 11-Time All-Star | 1968 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Regular Season: 1005 Games Played; 254 Goals; 335 Assists; 589 Total Points; 469 Penalty Minutes Playoffs: 126 Games Played; 25 Goals; 38 Assists; 63 Total Points; 86 Penalty Minutes Combined: 1131 Games Played; 279 Goals; 373 Assists; 652 Total Points; 555 Penalty Minutes JEAN-GUY TALBOT (7 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Montreal Canadiens Years in NHL: 1954-1971 (17 Seasons) | 7-Time All-Star Regular Season: 1056 Games Played; 43 Goals; 242 Assists; 285 Total Points; 1006 Penalty Minutes Playoffs: 150 Games Played; 4 Goals; 26 Assists; 30 Total Points; 142 Penalty Minutes Combined: 1206 Games Played; 47 Goals; 268 Assists; 315 Total Points; 1148 Penalty Minutes Montreal Canadiens * Minnesota North Stars * Detroit Red Wings * St. Louis Blues * Buffalo Sabres LARRY HILLMAN (6 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Detroit Red Wings * Toronto Maple Leafs * Montreal Canadiens Years in NHL: 1954-1973 (19 Seasons) | 5-Time All-Star Regular Season: 790 Games Played; 36 Goals; 196 Assists; 232 Total Points; 579 Penalty Minutes Playoffs: 74 Games Played; 2 Goals; 9 Assists; 11 Total Points; 30 Penalty Minutes Combined: 864 Games Played; 38 Goals; 205 Assists; 243 Total Points; 609 Penalty Minutes Detroit Red Wings * Boston Bruins * Toronto Maple Leafs * Minnesota North Stars * Montreal Canadiens * Philadelphia Flyers * Los Angeles Kings * Buffalo Sabres * Winnipeg Jets RALPH BACKSTROM (6 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Montreal Canadiens Years in NHL: 1956-1973 (16 Seasons) | 6-Time All-Star | 1959 Calder Memorial Trophy Regular Season: 1032 Games Played; 278 Goals; 361 Assists; 639 Total Points; 386 Penalty Minutes Playoffs: 116 Games Played; 27 Goals; 32 Assists; 59 Total Points; 68 Penalty Minutes Combined: 1148 Games Played; 305 Goals; 393 Assists; 698 Total Points; 454 Penalty Minutes Montreal Canadiens * Los Angeles Kings * Chicago Black Hawks J.C. TREMBLAY (5 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Montreal Canadiens Years in NHL: 1959-1972 (13 Seasons) | 7-Time All-Star Regular Season: 794 Games Played; 57 Goals; 306 Assists; 363 Total Points; 204 Penalty Minutes Playoffs: 108 Games Played; 14 Goals; 51 Assists; 65 Total Points; 58 Penalty Minutes Combined: 902 Games Played; 71 Goals; 357 Assists; 428 Total Points; 262 Penalty Minutes Montreal Canadiens * Quebec Nordiques CHARLIE HUDDY (5 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Edmonton Oilers Years in NHL: 1980-1997 (17 Seasons) Regular Season: 1017 Games Played; 99 Goals; 354 Assists; 453 Total Points; 785 Penalty Minutes Playoffs: 183 Games Played; 19 Goals; 66 Assists; 85 Total Points; 134 Penalty Minutes Combined: 1200 Games Played; 118 Goals; 420 Assists; 538 Total Points; 919 Penalty Minutes Edmonton Oilers * Los Angeles Kings * Buffalo Sabres * St. Louis Blues MONTREAL CANADIENS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS (1956-1971) WHO ARE NOT IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME, BUT SHOULD BE 01. 1956: Claude Provost * Jean-Guy Talbot 02. 1957: Claude Provost * Jean-Guy Talbot 03. 1958: Claude Provost * Jean-Guy Talbot 04. 1959: Claude Provost * Jean-Guy Talbot * Ralph Backstrom 05. 1960: Claude Provost * Jean-Guy Talbot * Ralph Backstrom 06. 1965: Claude Provost * Jean-Guy Talbot * Ralph Backstrom * J.C. Tremblay 07. 1966: Claude Provost * Jean-Guy Talbot * Ralph Backstrom * J.C. Tremblay 08. 1968: Claude Provost * Ralph Backstrom * J.C. Tremblay 09. 1969: Claude Provost * Ralph Backstrom * J.C. Tremblay * Larry Hillman 10. 1971: J.C. Tremblay DOUG JARVIS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS 01. 1976: Montreal Canadiens (Player) 02. 1977: Montreal Canadiens (Player) 03. 1978: Montreal Canadiens (Player) 04. 1979: Montreal Canadiens (Player) 05. 1999: Dallas Stars (Assistant Coach) 06. 2011: Boston Bruins (Assistant Coach) JOHN MUCKLER STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS 01. 1984 - Edmonton Oilers; Assistant Coach 02. 1985 - Edmonton Oilers; Assistant Coach 03. 1987 - Edmonton Oilers; Assistant Coach 04. 1988 - Edmonton Oilers; Assistant Coach 05. 1990 - Edmonton Oilers; Head Coach WHY ISN’T PETE GREEN IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY? PETER “PETE” GREEN – 10 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS 01. 1903 – Ottawa Hockey Club (Trainer) 02. 1904 – Ottawa Hockey Club (Trainer) 03. 1905 – Ottawa Hockey Club (Trainer) 04. 1906 – Ottawa Hockey Club (Trainer) 05. 1909 – Ottawa Hockey Club (Head Coach) 06. 1910 – Ottawa Hockey Club (Head Coach) 07. 1911 – Ottawa Hockey Club (Head Coach) 08. 1920 – Ottawa Senators (Head Coach) 09. 1921 – Ottawa Senators (Head Coach) 10. 1923 – Ottawa Senators (Head Coach)
  3. 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS AND THEIR HOCKEY HALL OF FAME STATUS 11 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Henri Richard (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1979 10 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Jean Beliveau (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1972 02. Yvan Cournoyer (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1982 9 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Claude Provost (Montreal Canadiens) 8 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Maurice Richard (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1961 02. Red Kelly (Detroit Red Wings; Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1969 03. Jacques Lemaire (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1984 7 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Serge Savard (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1986 02. Jean-Guy Talbot (Montreal Canadiens) 6 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Jack Marshall (Winnipeg Victorias; Montreal AAA; Montreal Wanderers; Toronto Blueshirts) Inducted in 1965 02. Tom Johnson (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1970 03. Bernie Geoffrion (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1972 04. Doug Harvey (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1973 05. Dickie Moore (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1974 06. Jacques Plante (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1978 07. Frank Mahovlich (Toronto Maple Leafs; Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1981 08. Ken Dryden (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1983 09. Jacques Lapperriere (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1987 10. Guy Lapointe (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1993 11. Larry Robinson (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1995 12. Bryan Trottier (New York Islanders; Pittsburgh Penguins) Inducted in 1997 13. Dick Duff (Toronto Maple Leafs; Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 2006 14. Mark Messier (Edmonton Oilers; New York Rangers) Inducted in 2007 15. Glenn Anderson (Edmonton Oilers; New York Rangers) Inducted in 2008 16. Kevin Lowe (Edmonton Oilers; New York Rangers) Inducted in 2020 17. Larry Hillman (Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens) 18. Ralph Backstrom (Montreal Canadiens) 5 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Cy Denneny (Ottawa Senators; Boston Bruins) Inducted in 1959 02. Ted Kennedy (Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1966 03. Marcel Pronovost (Detroit Red Wings; Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1978 04. Bert Olmstead (Montreal Canadiens; Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1985 05. Guy Lafleur (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1988 06. Bob Gainey (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1992 07. Steve Shutt (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1993 08. Harry Watson (Detroit Red Wings; Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1994 09. Jari Kurri (Edmonton Oilers) Inducted in 2001 10. Bob Goldham (Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings) 11. Don Metz (Toronto Maple Leafs) 12. Dollard St. Laurent (Montreal Canadiens; Chicago Black Hawks) 13. Donnie Marshall (Montreal Canadiens) 14. Bob Turner (Montreal Canadiens) 15. John Ferguson (Montreal Canadiens) 16. Terry Harper (Montreal Canadiens) 17. Ted Harris (Montreal Canadiens; Philadelphia Flyers) 18. Claude Larose (Montreal Canadiens) 19. Jimmy Roberts (Montreal Canadiens) 20. J.C. Tremblay (Montreal Canadiens) 21. Pierre Bouchard (Montreal Canadiens) 22. Rejean Houle (Montreal Canadiens) 23. Mario Tremblay (Montreal Canadiens) 24. Randy Gregg (Edmonton Oilers) 25. Charlie Huddy (Edmonton Oilers) SCOTTY BOWMAN STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (14) Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1991 in the Builder Category 01. 1973 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 02. 1976 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 03. 1977 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 04. 1978 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 05. 1979 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 06. 1991 - Pittsburgh Penguins; Director of Player Development 07. 1992 - Pittsburgh Penguins; Head Coach 08. 1997 - Detroit Red Wings; Head Coach 09. 1998 - Detroit Red Wings; Head Coach 10. 2002 - Detroit Red Wings; Head Coach 11. 2008 - Detroit Red Wings; Consultant 12. 2010 - Chicago Blackhawks; Senior Advisor of Hockey Operations 13. 2013 - Chicago Blackhawks; Senior Advisor of Hockey Operations 14. 2015 - Chicago Blackhawks; Senior Advisor of Hockey Operations TOE BLAKE STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (11) Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966 in the Player Category 01. 1935 - Montreal Canadiens; Player 02. 1944 - Montreal Canadiens; Player 03. 1946 - Montreal Canadiens; Player 04. 1956 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 05. 1957 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 06. 1958 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 07. 1959 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 08. 1960 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 09. 1965 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 10. 1966 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 11. 1968 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach PETE GREEN STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (10) NOT IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1903 - Ottawa Hockey Club; Trainer 02. 1904 - Ottawa Hockey Club; Trainer 03. 1905 - Ottawa Hockey Club; Trainer 04. 1906 - Ottawa Hockey Club; Trainer 05. 1909 - Ottawa Hockey Club; Head Coach 06. 1910 - Ottawa Hockey Club; Head Coach 07. 1911 - Ottawa Hockey Club; Head Coach 08. 1920 - Ottawa Senators; Head Coach 09. 1921 - Ottawa Senators; Head Coach 10. 1923 - Ottawa Senators; Head Coach AL ARBOUR STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (8) Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1996 in the Builder Category 01. 1954 - Detroit Red Wings; Player 02. 1961 - Chicago Black Hawks; Player 03. 1962 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Player 04. 1964 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Player 05. 1980 - New York Islanders; Head Coach 06. 1981 - New York Islanders; Head Coach 07. 1982 - New York Islanders; Head Coach 08. 1983 - New York Islanders; Head Coach HAP DAY STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (7) Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961 in the Player Category 01. 1932 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Player 02. 1942 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Head Coach 03. 1945 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Head Coach 04. 1947 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Head Coach 05. 1948 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Head Coach 06. 1949 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Head Coach 07. 1951 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Assistant Manager DOUG JARVIS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (6) NOT IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1976 - Montreal Canadiens; Player 02. 1977 - Montreal Canadiens; Player 03. 1978 - Montreal Canadiens; Player 04. 1979 - Montreal Canadiens; Player 05. 1999 - Dallas Stars; Assistant Coach 06. 2011 - Boston Bruins; Assistant Coach GLEN SATHER STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (5) Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1997 in the Builder Category 01. 1984 - Edmonton Oilers; Head Coach 02. 1985 - Edmonton Oilers; Head Coach 03. 1987 - Edmonton Oilers; Head Coach 04. 1988 - Edmonton Oilers; Head Coach 05. 1990 - Edmonton Oilers; General Manager JOHN MUCKLER STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (5) NOT IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1984 - Edmonton Oilers; Assistant Coach 02. 1985 - Edmonton Oilers; Assistant Coach 03. 1987 - Edmonton Oilers; Assistant Coach 04. 1988 - Edmonton Oilers; Assistant Coach 05. 1990 - Edmonton Oilers; Head Coach
  4. Did Charlie Huddy Purposely Retire With The Numbers He Had, To Honor Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Steve Yzerman, Jari Kurri, and Petr Klima? Charlie Huddy played 17 seasons in the NHL, and he won all five of his Stanley Cup Championships with the Edmonton Oilers between 1984 and 1990. He made it to the Stanley Cup Final with Wayne Gretzky, Jar Kurri and the Los Angeles Kings in 1993, but lost to the Montreal Canadiens. He also played for the Buffalo Sabres and the St. Louis Blues. Charlie Huddy retired in 1997 with 1017 regular season games played, 99 regular season goals, 19 playoff goals, 66 playoff assists, and 85 playoff points. Conspiracy? 17 = Jari Kurri - Won 5 Stanley Cup Championships with Charlie Huddy and the Edmonton Oilers. 19 = Steve Yzerman - A Wayne Gretzky competitor. 66 = Mario Lemieux - A Wayne Gretzky competitor. 85 = Petr Klima - Won the Stanley Cup with Charlie Huddy and the Edmonton Oilers in 1990, and known as the NHL player who wore the #85 best. 99 = Wayne Gretzky - The greatest player ever. Won 4 Stanley Cup Championships with Charlie Huddy and the Edmonton Oilers.
  5. CUP FIXED! Lightning focus on Stanley Cup three-peat bid during White House visit Two-time champions out to 'create new memories' in playoffs https://www.nhl.com/news/stanley-cup-champion-lightning-visit-white-house/c-333420200
  6. Blame It On The Lockouts! These players were all cheated! THE ALMOST 900 CLUB (BLAME THE 1994-1995 LOCKOUT) 01. Wayne Gretzky (894 Goals) (1 Lockout/Shortened Season; 1994-1995) He only needed 6 more goals! THE ALMOST 800 CLUB (BLAME THE 3 NHL LOCKOUTS) 01. Jaromir Jagr (766 Goals) (3 Lockouts: 1994-1995; 2004-2005; 2012-2013) 02. Brett Hull (741 Goals) (2 Lockouts: 1994-1995; 2004-2005) THE ALMOST 700 CLUB (BLAME THE 3 NHL LOCKOUTS) 01. Mark Messier (694 Goals) (1 Lockout: 1994-1995) 02. Steve Yzerman (692 Goals) (2 Lockouts: 1994-1995; 2004-2005) 03. Mario Lemieux (690 Goals) (2 Lockouts: 1994-1995; 2004-2005) 04. Teemu Selanne (684 Goals) (3 Lockouts: 1994-1995; 2004-2005; 2012-2013) 05. Martin Brodeur (691 Wins) (3 Lockouts: 1994-1995; 2004-2005; 2012-2013) THE ALMOST 600 CLUB (BLAME THE 3 NHL LOCKOUTS) 01. Mark Recchi (577 Goals) (2 Lockouts: 1994-1995; 2004-2005) 02. Mats Sundin (564 Goals) (2 Lockouts: 1994-1995; 2004-2005) 03. Joe Nieuwendyk (564 Goals) (2 Lockouts: 1994-1995; 2004-2005) 04. Mike Modano (561 Goals) (2 Lockouts: 1994-1995; 2004-2005) THE ALMOST 500 CLUB (BLAME THE LOCKOUTS) 01. Glenn Anderson (498 Goals) (1 Lockout: 1994-1995) 02. Alexander Mogilny (473 Goals) (2 Lockouts: 1994-1995; 2004-2005)
  7. BOSSY SHOWED 'EM WHO'S BOSS MIKE BOSSY LED THE ISLANDERS PAST THE BRUINS AND INTO THE STANLEY CUP FINALS https://vault.si.com/vault/1983/05/16/bossy-showed-em-whos-boss Classic Photos of Mike Bossy https://www.si.com/nhl/2013/04/01/mike-bossy-classic-photos#gid=ci0255c6b3f0052781&pid=mike-bossy
  8. ON THE WHOLE, IT’S THE DONUT LINE CENTERS COME AND GO, BUT MONTREAL WINGS GUY LAFLEUR AND STEVE SHUTT FLY ON TOWARD THE GOAL-SCORING TITLE. https://vault.si.com/vault/1977/02/07/on-the-whole-its-the-donut-line
  9. Lafleur dies at 70, five-time Cup champion with Canadiens Hall of Fame forward cornerstone of dynasty, scored at least 50 goals six straight seasons https://www.nhl.com/news/guy-lafleur-dead/c-333289584 Guy Lafleur, five-time Stanley Cup champion with Montreal Canadiens, dies at 70 https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/33784103/guy-lafleur-five-stanley-cup-champion-montreal-canadiens-dies-70 GUY LAFLEUR PASSES AWAY AT AGE 70 Montreal Canadiens legend and Hockey Hall of Famer Guy Lafleur has tragically passed away at age 70. https://thehockeynews.com/news/guy-lafleur-passes-away-at-age-70 Montreal Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur dies at age 70 https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/montreal-canadiens-legend-guy-lafleur-dies-at-age-70/ Canadiens icon Guy Lafleur, one of hockey's flashiest players, dead at 70 https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/guy-lafleur-obituary-1.5766441
  10. Islanders legend Mike Bossy dies at the age of 65 - VIDEO https://www.espn.com/espnplus/player/_/id/33744618/lang/enjThe/country/us/redirected/true Bossy dies at 65, legendary Islanders goal-scorer, four-time Cup champion Hockey Hall of Fame forward scored at least 50 goals nine times in 10 seasons https://www.nhl.com/news/mike-bossy-dead/c-333031308 MIKE BOSSY PASSES AWAY AT 65 New York Islanders legend Mike Bossy has passed away at the age of 65. https://thehockeynews.com/news/mike-bossy-nyi-65 Islanders Hall of Famer Mike Bossy Has Died at Age 65 https://www.si.com/nhl/2022/04/15/mike-bossy-death-islanders-stanley-cups-nhl-hall-of-famer Islanders icon Mike Bossy, one of NHL's greatest scorers, dead at 65 https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/islanders-icon-mike-bossy-one-of-nhls-greatest-scorers-dead-at-65/ Mike Bossy, 4-time Stanley Cup champion with the New York Islanders, dead at 65 https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/mike-bossy-obituary-1.6421186 Mike Bossy, four-time Stanley Cup champion with New York Islanders, dies at 65 https://www.espn.com/nhl/story?id=33742790&_slug_=mike-bossy-four-stanley-cup-champion-new-york-islanders-dies-65
  11. Walter Gretzky dies at 82, father of Wayne Gretzky Remembered as 'our team captain' by son, was member of Order of Canada https://www.nhl.com/news/walter-gretzky-father-of-wayne-gretzky-dies-at-82/c-322127384 Walter Gretzky remembered for impact on son Wayne Gretzky, charity work Players, coaches, politicians praise 'Canada's hockey dad' who dies at 82 https://www.nhl.com/news/walter-gretzky-remembered-for-impact-on-game-of-hockey/c-322140514 Walter Gretzky Was The World's Hockey Dad https://www.si.com/hockey/news/walter-gretzky-was-the-worlds-hockey-dad Walter Gretzky, father of the Great One, dead at 82 https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/walter-gretzky-obituary-1.5937764 Walter Gretzky, father of The Great One, dies at 82 https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/walter-gretzky-father-nhl-legend-wayne-gretzky-dies-82/ Walter Gretzky, Father of NHL Legend Wayne Gretzky, Dies at 82 https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2934635-walter-gretzky-father-of-nhl-legend-wayne-gretzky-dies-at-82?utm_source=cnn.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=editorial Canada’s Hockey Dad Walter Gretzky passes away at 82 https://www.tsn.ca/canada-s-hockey-dad-walter-gretzky-passes-away-at-82-1.1602830 Walter Gretzky, father of hockey great Wayne Gretzky, dies at age 82 https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/31007352/walter-gretzky-father-hockey-legend-wayne-dies-age-82 Maple Leafs mourn the loss of Walter Gretzky https://www.si.com/hockey/news/maple-leafs-mourn-the-loss-of-walter-gretzky Walter Gretzky, father of the Great One, dies at age 82 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfzUoSWml5g Legendary 'Canadian Hockey Dad' Walter Gretzky dies at 82 after 9-year battle with Parkinson's https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDWpaCB1F0I Remembering Walter Gretzky With Ron MacLean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOwlbzVOPKE Walter Gretzky Was The World's Hockey Dad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaKMsdf_70U Remembering The Life And Legacy Of Walter Gretzky https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufmebshiQ04 Global National: March 6, 2021 | Walter Gretzky, father of hockey's "Great One," laid to rest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B_dgfhQNgo "Canada’s hockey dad" Walter Gretzky dead at 82 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFk4ZOcArkw "A remarkable man": Paying tribute to Walter Gretzky at Brantford, Ont., funeral https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycikcCKJjM4 Walter Gretzky funeral: An emotional Wayne Gretzky remembers his father https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyLtjR-Unqw Walter Gretzky memorial service: Saying goodbye to "Canada's hockey dad" | FULL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_4grNx1UyM Wayne Gretzky Gives Heartfelt Speech At Walter Gretzky's Funeral https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAvy-rvnQm4 2 p.m.: Walter Gretzky's funeral in Brantford https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_IxyHSHxQs Walter Gretzky funeral service https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kK9UNkXzntI Canada mourns the passing of Walter Gretzky https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjRuity6NKg Walter Gretzky stick salute https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9oTjE5rJQs Walter Gretzky, Brantford's 'Great One', honoured in hometown funeral https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xR4L8XfbCZU Remembering Walter Gretzky 2021 TRADE DEADLINE | WALTER GRETZKY | 7403 https://thehockeynews.store/collections/back-issues/products/2021-trade-deadline-preview-7403?variant=39266660352134
  12. Bob Webster of USA Hockey is the only person to be inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame twice in the team category. He was the equipment manager for the 1996 Men's World Cup Team, and the 1998 Women's U.S. Olympic Team. Bob Webster was also the equipment manager for the Colorado Rockies of the National Hockey League from 1976 to 1981. https://teamusa.usahockey.com/page/show/2564041-bob-webster TWO-TIME INDUCTEES IN THE TEAM CATEGORY 01. 2009 / 2016 – Bob Webster: Equipment Manager 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team / 1996 Men’s World Cup Team COLORADO ROCKIES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1995: Henry Boucha 02. 2003: Bill Baker 03. 2003: Steve Janaszak 04. 2007: Aaron Broten 05. 2009: Bob Webster 06. 2010: Art Berglund 07. 2016: Bob Webster
  13. Bill Stewart is Paul Stewart's grandfather. Bill Stewart was an NHL referee, and then became the coach of the Chicago Black Hawks. They won the Stanley Cup in 1938. Paul Stewart played for the Edmonton Oilers and the Quebec Nordiques, and then became a referee in the NHL. HEAD COACH AND REFEREE IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1982: Bill Stewart PLAYER AND REFEREE IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 2018: Paul Stewart
  14. THE EDMONTON OILERS (1979-1990) HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES AND RETIRED NUMBERS 01. 1997 - Glen Sather 02. 1999 - (#99) Wayne Gretzky 03. 2001 - (#17) Jari Kurri 04. 2003 - (#31) Grant Fuhr 05. 2004 - (#7) Paul Coffey 06. 2007 - (#11) Mark Messier 07. 2008 - (#9) Glenn Anderson 08. 2020 - (#4) Kevin Lowe WHO'S NEXT? 01. John Muckler 02. Walter Gretzky 03. Kent Nilsson 04. (#35) Andy Moog 05. (#10) Esa Tikkanen 06. (#22) Charlie Huddy 07. (#14) Craig MacTavish 08. Adam Graves
  15. Abe Pollin, David Poile, Bryan Murray, Terry Murray, Dale Hunter, Mike Liut, Peter Bondra, Olaf Kölzig, and Jaromir Jagr should all be in the Hockey Hall of Fame. Are the Washington Capitals really going to wait until Peter Bondra and Olaf Kolzig are inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame to retire their numbers? What's the hold-up on that all about? Peter Bondra # 12 Olaf Kolzig # 37 Washington Capitals Retired Numbers # 7 - Yvon Labre # 5 - Rod Langway # 11 - Mike Gartner # 32 - Dale Hunter
  16. BRYAN MURRAY vs. TERRY MURRAY Terry Murray is 1 win away from his 500th win as NHL head coach. He needs to return to coaching soon, and try winning the Stanley Cup too! Terry Murray fired as Kings coach Terry Murray - Assistant Coach - Buffalo Sabres Terry Murray served as coach of the Los Angeles Kings from July 17, 2008 until December 12, 2011. At the time of his dismissal, he ranked third in franchise wins (139), fourth in games coached (275) and first in winning percentage (.560). Assistant coach John Stevens was named interim head coach. When the Kings won the 2012 Stanley Cup Finals under then-head coach Darryl Sutter, they requested the NHL to have Murray's name included on the cup, but were denied by the NHL. Bryan Murray (35 years in the NHL: 1981-2016) 01. 20 years as NHL General Manager (not always consecutive years) 02. 17 years as NHL Head Coach (not always consecutive years) 03. 6 years as NHL Head Coach and General Manager at the same time (not always consecutive years) Bryan Murray NHL Awards 01. 1983-1984: The Jack Adams Award for Coach of the Year Bryan Murray in the Stanley Cup Final 01. 1996: General Manager of the Florida Panthers (Lost to the Colorado Avalanche) 02. 2003: General Manager of the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (Lost to the New Jersey Devils) 03. 2007: Head Coach of the Ottawa Senators (Lost to the Anaheim Ducks) NHL Head Coach Bryan Murray 01. 1981-1990: Washington Capitals 02. 1990-1993: Detroit Red Wings 03. 1997-1998: Florida Panthers 04. 2001-2002: Anaheim Mighty Ducks 05. 2005-2008: Ottawa Senators NHL General Manager Bryan Murray 01. 1990-1994: Detroit Red Wings 02. 1994-1998: Florida Panthers 03. 2001-2004: Anaheim Mighty Ducks 04. 2007-2016: Ottawa Senators Bryan Murray NHL Coaching Record Regular Season Games Coached: 1239 Regular Season Games Won: 620 Regular Season Games Lost: 465 Regular Season Games Tied: 131 Regular Season Overtime Losses: 20 (2005-2008) Regular Season Total Losses: 485 Regular Season Total Points: 1394 Playoff Season Games Coached: 112 Playoff Season Games Won: 52 Playoff Season Games Lost: 60 VS. Terry Murray (45 years in the NHL: 1972-2017) and counting…. 01. 16 years as NHL Head Coach (not always consecutive years) 02. 12 years as NHL Assistant Coach (not always consecutive years) 03. 8 years as an NHL Player; Defensemen (not always consecutive years) Terry Murray AHL Awards 01. 1977-1978: The Eddie Shore Award for Best Defensemen 02. 1978-1979: The Eddie Shore Award for Best Defensemen Terry Murray NHL Player; Defensemen 01. 1972-1974: California Golden Seals 02. 1974-1975: California Seals 03. 1975-1977: Philadelphia Flyers 04. 1977-1977: Detroit Red Wings 05. 1978-1979: Philadelphia Flyers 06. 1980-1981: Philadelphia Flyers 07. 1981-1982: Washington Capitals Terry Murray in the Stanley Cup Final 01. 1997: Head Coach of the Philadelphia Flyers (Lost to the Detroit Red Wings) NHL Head Coach Terry Murray 01. 1989-1994: Washington Capitals 02. 1994-1997: Philadelphia Flyers 03. 1998-2001: Florida Panthers 04. 2008-2012: Los Angeles Kings NHL Assistant Coach Terry Murray 01. 1983-1988: Washington Capitals 02. 2003-2008: Philadelphia Flyers 03. 2015-2017: Buffalo Sabres Terry Murray NHL Coaching Record Regular Season Games Coached: 1012 Regular Season Games Won: 499 Regular Season Games Lost: 383 Regular Season Games Tied: 89 Regular Season Overtime Losses: 30 (2005-2012) Regular Season Total Losses: 413 Regular Season Total Points: 1128 Playoff Season Games Coached: 101 Playoff Season Games Won: 50 Playoff Season Games Lost: 51
  17. THE SIX REMAINING EDMONTON OILERS PLAYERS FROM 1980s STANLEY CUP DYNASTY WHO MUST BE INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME HOCKEY HALL OF FAME ELIGIBILITY YEARS 01. Charlie Huddy (Eligible Since 2000) 02. Craig MacTavish (Eligible Since 2000) 03. Andy Moog (Eligible Since 2001) 04. Kent Nilsson (Eligible Since 2001) 05. Adam Graves (Eligible Since 2006) 06. Esa Tikkanen (Eligible Since 2008) TOTAL NUMBER OF NHL TEAMS PLAYED FOR 01. Esa Tikkanen (7) 02. Craig MacTavish (5) 03. Kent Nilsson (5) 04. Charlie Huddy (4) 05. Andy Moog (4) 06. Adam Graves (4) TOTAL STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS 01. Charlie Huddy (5) 02. Esa Tikkanen (4) 03. Craig MacTavish (4) 04. Andy Moog (3) 05. Adam Graves (2) 06. Kent Nilsson (1) TOTAL NHL REGULAR SEASON GAMES PLAYED 01. Adam Graves (1152) 02. Craig MacTavish (1093) 03. Charlie Huddy (1017) 04. Esa Tikkanen (877) 05. Andy Moog (713) 06. Kent Nilsson (553) TOTAL NHL REGULAR SEASON GOALS SCORED 01. Adam Graves (329) 02. Kent Nilsson (264) 03. Esa Tikkanen (244) 04. Craig MacTavish (213) 05. Charlie Huddy (99) 06. Andy Moog (0) TOTAL NHL REGULAR SEASON ASSISTS 01. Kent Nilsson (422) 02. Esa Tikkanen (386) 03. Charlie Huddy (354) 04. Adam Graves (287) 05. Craig MacTavish (267) 06. Andy Moog (24) TOTAL NHL REGULAR SEASON POINTS 01. Kent Nilsson (686) 02. Esa Tikkanen (630) 03. Adam Graves (616) 04. Craig MacTavish (480) 05. Charlie Huddy (453) 06. Andy Moog (24) TOTAL NHL PLAYOFF GAMES PLAYED 01. Craig MacTavish (193) 02. Esa Tikkanen (186) 03. Charlie Huddy (183) 04. Andy Moog (132) 05. Adam Graves (125) 06. Kent Nilsson (59) TOTAL NHL PLAYOFF GOALS SCORED 01. Esa Tikkanen (72) 02. Adam Graves (38) 03. Craig MacTavish (20) 04. Charlie Huddy (19) 05. Kent Nilsson (11) 06. Andy Moog (0) TOTAL NHL PLAYOFF ASSISTS 01. Charlie Huddy (66) 02. Esa Tikkanen (60) 03. Kent Nilsson (41) 04. Craig MacTavish (38) 05. Adam Graves (27) 06. Andy Moog (4) TOTAL NHL PLAYOFF POINTS 01. Esa Tikkanen (132) 02. Charlie Huddy (85) 03. Adam Graves (65) 04. Craig MacTavish (58) 05. Kent Nilsson (52) 06. Andy Moog (4) THE NUMBER OF NHL TEAMS THEY PLAYED FOR ANDY MOOG (4) 01. Edmonton Oilers (3 Stanley Cup Championships) 02. Boston Bruins 03. Dallas Stars 04. Montreal Canadiens CHARLIE HUDDY (4) 01. Edmonton Oilers (5 Stanley Cup Championships) 02. Los Angeles Kings 03. Buffalo Sabres 04. St. Louis Blues ADAM GRAVES (4) 01. Detroit Red Wings 02. Edmonton Oilers (1 Stanley Cup Championship) 03. New York Rangers (1 Stanley Cup Championship) 04. San Jose Sharks CRAIG MACTAVISH (5) 01. Boston Bruins 02. Edmonton Oilers (3 Stanley Cup Championships) 03. New York Rangers (1 Stanley Cup Championship) 04. Philadelphia Flyers 05. St. Louis Blues KENT NILSSON (5) 01. Winnipeg Jets 02. Atlanta Flames 03. Calgary Flames 04. Minnesota North Stars 05. Edmonton Oilers (1 Stanley Cup Championship) ESA TIKKANEN (7) 01. Edmonton Oilers (3 Stanley Cup Championships) 02. New York Rangers (1 Stanley Cup Championship) 03. St. Louis Blues 04. New Jersey Devils 05. Vancouver Canucks 06. Florida Panthers 07. Washington Capitals
  18. MINNESOTA WILD U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES01. 2016: Brian Rolston MINNESOTA WILD HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
  19. NASHVILLE PREDATORS HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2014: Peter Forsberg 02. 2017: Paul Kariya NASHVILLE PREDATORS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES01. 2018: David Poile
  20. VANCOUVER CANUCKS HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1976: Johnny Bower 02. 1978: Andy Bathgate 03. 1980: Gump Worsley 04. 1981: Allan Stanley 05. 1984: Jake Milford 06. 1988: Tony Esposito 07. 1990: Bud Poile 08. 1993: Frank Griffiths 09. 2002: Roger Neilson 10. 2003: Brian Kilrea 11. 2005: Cam Neely 12. 2007: Mark Messier 13. 2008: Igor Larionov 14. 2012: Pavel Bure 15. 2012: Mats Sundin 16. 2016: Pat Quinn VANCOUVER CANUCKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES01. 2015: Mathieu Schneider02. 2016: Bryan Smolinski03. 2021: Peter McNab
  21. CALGARY FLAMES HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1992: Bob Johnson 02. 1992: Lanny McDonald 03. 2000: Joe Mullen 04. 2003: Grant Fuhr 05. 2004: Cliff Fletcher 06. 2006: Harley Hotchkiss 07. 2007: Al MacInnis 08. 2009: Brett Hull 09. 2010: Daryl Seaman 10. 2011: Joe Nieuwendyk 11. 2011: Doug Gilmour 12. 2015: Phil Housley 13. 2016: Sergei Makarov 14. 2018: Martin St. Louis 15. 2020: Jarome Iginla CALGARY FLAMES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES01. 1991: Bob Johnson02. 1998: Joe Mullen03. 2003: Steve Christoff04. 2004: Phil Housley05. 2008: Brett Hull06. 2009: Tony Amonte07. 2011: Gary Suter08. 2015: Chris Drury09. 2016: Joel Otto
  22. LOS ANGELES KINGS HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1969: Red Kelly 02. 1971: Terry Sawchuk 03. 1984: Jake Milford 04. 1991: Harry Howell 05. 1991: Bob Pulford 06. 1992: Marcel Dionne 07. 1993: Steve Shutt 08. 1993: Billy Smith 09. 1995: Larry Robinson 10. 1999: Wayne Gretzky 11. 2001: Jarri Kurri 12. 2002: Roger Neilson 13. 2003: Brian Kilrea 14. 2003: Grant Fuhr 15. 2004: Paul Coffey 16. 2004: Larry Murphy 17. 2006: Dick Duff 18. 2009: Luc Robitaille 19. 2014: Rob Blake 20. 2016: Rogie Vachon 21. 2016: Pat Quinn 22. 2019: Jim Rutherford 23. 2020: Jarome Iginla LOS ANGELES KINGS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES01. 1991: Robbie Ftorek02. 1993: David Langevin03. 2000: Neal Broten04. 2003: Steve Christoff05. 2007: Bobby Carpenter06. 2010: Jeremy Roenick07. 2012: Eddie Olczyk08. 2015: Mathieu Schneider09. 2016: Peter Demers10. 2016: Hans-Juergen Merz11. 2016: Adam Deadmarsh12. 2016: Shawn McEachern13. 2016: Bryan Smolinski14. 2020: Tony Granato
  23. SAN JOSE SHARKS HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2008: Igor Larionov 02. 2011: Ed Belfour 03. 2014: Rob Blake 04. 2016: Sergei Makarov 05. 2017: Teemu Selanne 06. 2020: Doug Wilson SAN JOSE SHARKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES01. 2003: Mark Pavelich02. 2003: Warren Strelow03. 2010: Jeremy Roenick04. 2011: Gary Suter05. 2013: Bill Guerin06. 2016: Jack Ferreira07. 2016: Craig Janney08. 2017: Ron Wilson09. 2020: Tony Granato
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