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THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME - TORONTO, CANADAhttps://hhof.com/index.html

 

As of 2021 - 417 Inductees | Player Category Inductees - 289 | Builder Category Inductees -112 | Referee/Linesman Category Inductees - 16

 

THE NUMBER OF HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
EACH NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FRANCHISE HAS;
PLAYER CATEGORY AND BUILDER CATEGORY COMBINED

 

01. 73 – TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
02. 71 – DETROIT RED WINGS
03. 69 – NEW YORK RANGERS
04. 68 – MONTREAL CANADIENS
05. 64 – BOSTON BRUINS
06. 63 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
07. 51 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS

08. 33 – OTTAWA SENATORS
09. 32 – ST. LOUIS BLUES
10. 23 – LOS ANGELES KINGS
11. 22 – NEW YORK AMERICANS
12. 21 – PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
13. 19 – PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
14. 16 – NEW JERSEY DEVILS
15. 16 – VANCOUVER CANUCKS
16. 15 – EDMONTON OILERS
17. 15 – CALGARY FLAMES
18. 15 – BUFFALO SABRES
19. 14 – MONTREAL MAROONS
20. 12 – COLORADO AVALANCHE
21. 12 – HARTFORD WHALERS
22. 11 – MINNESOTA NORTH STARS
23. 10 – DALLAS STARS
24. 10 – NEW YORK ISLANDERS
25. 09 – CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
26. 09 – WASHINGTON CAPITALS
27. 09 – DETROIT COUGARS
28. 09 – TORONTO ST. PATS
29. 08 – QUEBEC NORDIQUES
30. 08 – QUEBEC BULLDOGS
31. 08 – DETROIT FALCONS
32. 07 – HAMILTON TIGERS
33. 07 – FLORIDA PANTHERS
34. 06 – TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING
35. 06 – WINNIPEG JETS
36. 06 – MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM
37. 06 – SAN JOSE SHARKS
38. 05 – CAROLINA HURRICANES
39. 05 – TORONTO ARENAS
40. 04 – TORONTO ST. PATS/MAPLE LEAFS
41. 04 – PITTSBURGH PIRATES
42. 03 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / BLACKHAWKS
43. 03 – ATLANTA FLAMES
44. 03 – ATLANTA THRASHERS
45. 03 – ANAHEIM DUCKS
46. 03 – PHOENIX COYOTES
47. 03 – ST. LOUIS EAGLES
48. 03 – CALIFORNIA GOLDEN SEALS
49. 03 – OAKLAND SEALS
50. 02 – CALIFORNIA SEALS
51. 02 – BAY AREA SEALS
52. 02 – NASHVILLE PREDATORS
53. 02 – MONTREAL WANDERERS
54. 02 – CLEVELAND BARONS
55. 02 – BROOKLYN AMERICANS
56. 02 – KANSAS CITY SCOUTS
57. 01 – COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS
58. 01 – COLORADO ROCKIES
59. 01 – PHILADELPHIA QUAKERS
60. 00 – MINNESOTA WILD
61. 00 – ARIZONA COYOTES
62. 00 – VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS
63. 00 – SEATTLE KRAKEN

 

NOTE: Denis Savard and Doug Wilson are the only players in the Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. 

 

NOTE: Roger Neilson is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was an assistant coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks.

 

NOTE: Prior to the 1986–87 season, while going through the team's records, someone discovered the team's original NHL contract and found that the name "Blackhawks" was printed as a compound word as opposed to two separate words, "Black Hawks", which was the way most sources had been printing it for 60 years and as the team had always officially listed it. The name officially became "Chicago Blackhawks" from that point on. This was a legal issue.

 

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1947: Frank Nighbor
02. 1958: King Clancy
03. 1958: Conn Smythe
04. 1960: Frank Selke
05. 1961: Syl Apps
06. 1961: Charlie Conacher
07. 1961: Hap Day
08. 1961: George Hainsworth
09. 1962: Sweeney Schriner
10. 1963: Joe Primeau
11. 1965: Foster Hewitt
12. 1965: Red Horner
13. 1965: Syd Howe
14. 1966: Max Bentley
15. 1966: Ted Kennedy
16. 1966: Babe Pratt
17. 1967: Turk Broda
18. 1969: Red Kelly
19. 1970: Babe Dye
20. 1971: Busher Jackson
21. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
22. 1974: Dickie Moore
23. 1974: Carl Voss
24. 1975: George Armstrong
25. 1975: Ace Bailey
26. 1975: Gordie Drillon
27. 1975: Pierre Pilote
28. 1976: Johnny Bower
29. 1977: Harold Ballard
30. 1977: Tim Horton
31. 1978: Andy Bathgate
32. 1978: J.P. Bickell
33. 1978: Jacques Plante
34. 1978: Marcel Pronovost
35. 1980: Harry Lumley
36. 1981: Frank Mahovlich
37. 1981: Allan Stanley
38. 1982: Norm Ullman
39. 1984: Punch Imlach
40. 1984: Bernie Parent
41. 1985: Gerry Cheevers
42. 1985: Bert Olmstead
43. 1986: Leo Boivin
44. 1986: Dave Keon
45. 1989: Darryl Sittler
46. 1990: Fernie Flaman
47. 1990: Bud Poile
48. 1991: Bob Pulford
49. 1992: Frank Mathers
50. 1992: Lanny McDonald
51. 1994: Harry Percival Watson
52. 1996: Al Arbour
53. 1996: Borje Salming
54. 2001: Mike Gartner
55. 2002: Roger Neilson
56. 2003: Grant Fuhr
57. 2004: Cliff Fletcher
58. 2004: Larry Murphy
59. 2006: Dick Duff
60. 2007: Ron Francis
61. 2008: Glenn Anderson
62. 2009: Lou Lamoriello
63. 2009: Brian Leetch
64. 2011: Ed Belfour
65. 2011: Doug Gilmour
66. 2011: Joe Nieuwendyk
67. 2012: Mats Sundin
68. 2014: Pat Burns
69. 2015: Phil Housley
70. 2016: Eric Lindros
71. 2016: Pat Quinn
72. 2017: Dave Andreychuk
73. 2019: Jim Rutherford

 

DETROIT RED WINGS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1958: George Hay
02. 1958: James Norris Sr.
03. 1959: Tiny Thompson
04. 1961: Charlie Conacher
05. 1962: Reg Noble
06. 1962: James D. Norris
07. 1963: Ebbie Goodfellow
08. 1963: Earl Seibert
09. 1964: Jack Stewart
10. 1965: Marty Barry
11. 1965: Syd Howe
12. 1966: Ted Lindsay
13. 1969: Sid Abel
14. 1969: Red Kelly
15. 1969: Bruce Norris
16. 1970: Bill Gadsby
17. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
18. 1971: Cooney Weiland
19. 1971: Arthur Wirtz
20. 1972: Gordie Howe
21. 1973: Doug Harvey
22. 1974: Tommy Ivan
23. 1974: Carl Voss
24. 1975: Glenn Hall
25. 1976: Bill Quackenbush
26. 1977: Alex Delvecchio
27. 1978: Andy Bathgate
28. 1978: Marcel Pronovost
29. 1980: Harry Lumley
30. 1981: John Bucyk
31. 1981: Frank Mahovlich
32. 1982: Norm Ullman
33. 1986: Leo Boivin
34. 1987: Eddie Giacomin
35. 1988: Brad Park
36. 1989: Herbie Lewis
37. 1989: Darryl Sittler
38. 1990: Bud Poile
39. 1991: Scotty Bowman
40. 1992: Keith Allen
41. 1992: Marcel Dionne
42. 1994: Harry Percival Watson
43. 1996: Al Arbour
44. 1996: Borje Salming
45. 1998: Roy Conacher
46. 2001: Viacheslav Fetisov
47. 2002: Bernie Federko
48. 2003: Mike Illitch
49. 2003: Brian Kilrea
50. 2004: Paul Coffey
51. 2004: Larry Murphy
52. 2005: Murray Costello
53. 2008: Igor Larionov
54. 2009: Brett Hull
55. 2009: Luc Robitaille
56. 2009: Steve Yzerman
57. 2010: Dino Ciccarelli
58. 2010: Jim Devellano
59. 2011: Mark Howe
60. 2012: Adam Oates
61. 2013: Chris Chelios
62. 2013: Brendan Shanahan
63. 2014: Dominik Hasek
64. 2014: Mike Modano
65. 2015: Sergei Fedorov
66. 2015: Nicklas Lidstrom
67. 2016: Rogie Vachon
68. 2019: Vaclav Nedomansky
69. 2019: Jim Rutherford
70. 2020: Ken Holland
71. 2020: Marian Hossa

 

NEW YORK RANGERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1945: Howie Morenz
02. 1947: Lester Patrick
03. 1952: Bill Cook
04. 1958: Frank Boucher
05. 1958: Ching Johnson
06. 1958: Frank Patrick
07. 1958: Conn Smythe
08. 1960: John Kilpatrick
09. 1963: Earl Seibert
10. 1964: Doug Bentley
11. 1964: Babe Siebert
12. 1965: Thomas Lockhart
13. 1966: Max Bentley
14. 1966: Babe Pratt
15. 1967: Neil Colville
16. 1968: Jim Hendy
17. 1969: Bryan Hextall
18. 1970: Bill Gadsby
19. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
20. 1972: Bernie Geoffrion
21. 1973: Doug Harvey
22. 1973: Chuck Rayner
23. 1974: Art Coulter
24. 1974: Carl Voss
25. 1975: William Jennings
26. 1976: Johnny Bower
27. 1977: Tim Horton
28. 1978: Andy Bathgate
29. 1978: Jacques Plante
30. 1979: Harry Howell
31. 1980: Harry Lumley
32. 1980: Lynn Patrick
33. 1980: Gump Worsley
34. 1981: Allan Stanley
35. 1982: Emile Francis
36. 1982: Rod Gilbert
37. 1983: Bobby Hull
38. 1984: Phil Esposito
39. 1985: Jean Ratelle
40. 1987: Eddie Giacomin
41. 1988: Guy Lafleur
42. 1988: Buddy O’Connor
43. 1988: Brad Park
44. 1990: Bud Poile
45. 1991: Clint Smith
46. 1992: Marcel Dionne
47. 1993: Edgar Laprade
48. 1995: Bun Cook
49. 1997: Glen Sather
50. 1999: Wayne Gretzky
51. 2001: Mike Gartner
52. 2001: Jari Kurri
53. 2001: Craig Patrick
54. 2002: Roger Neilson
55. 2003: Pat Lafontaine
56. 2006: Herb Brooks
57. 2006: Dick Duff
58. 2007: Mark Messier
59. 2008: Glenn Anderson
60. 2009: Brian Leetch
61. 2009: Luc Robitaille
62. 2012: Pavel Bure
63. 2013: Fred Shero
64. 2013: Brendan Shanahan
65. 2016: Eric Lindros
66. 2018: Martin St. Louis
67. 2019: Vaclav Nedomansky
68. 2019: Sergei Zubov
69. 2020: Kevin Lowe

 

MONTREAL CANADIENS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1945: Howie Morenz
02. 1945: Georges Vezina
03. 1947: Aurele Joliat
04. 1950: Newsy Lalonde
05. 1950: Joe Malone
06. 1958: Frank Patrick
07. 1958: Donat Raymond
08. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn
09. 1958: Herb Gardiner
10. 1960: Frank Selke
11. 1960: Sylvio Mantha
12. 1961: George Hainsworth
13. 1961: Joe Hall
14. 1961: Maurice Richard
15. 1962: Harry Cameron
16. 1962: Jimmy Gardner
17. 1962: Jack Laviolette
18. 1962: Reg Noble
19. 1962: Didier Pitre
20. 1963: Leo Dandurand
21. 1964: Bill Durnan
22. 1964: Babe Siebert
23. 1965: Marty Barry
24. 1966: Toe Blake
25. 1966: Butch Bouchard
26. 1966: Elmer Lach
27. 1966: Kenny Reardon
28. 1969: Roy Worters
29. 1970: Tom Johnson
30. 1972: Jean Beliveau
31. 1972: Bernie Geoffrion
32. 1973: Hartland Molson
33. 1973: Doug Harvey
34. 1973: Tommy Smith
35. 1974: Dickie Moore
36. 1975: Gordie Drillon
37. 1977: Joseph Cattarinich
38. 1978: Sam Pollock
39. 1978: Jacques Plante
40. 1979: Henri Richard
41. 1980: Gump Worsley
42. 1981: Frank Mahovlich
43. 1982: Yvan Cournoyer
44. 1983: Ken Dryden
45. 1984: Jacques Lemaire
46. 1985: Bert Olmstead
47. 1986: Serge Savard
48. 1987: Jacques Laperriere
49. 1988: Tony Esposito
50. 1988: Guy Lafleur
51. 1988: Buddy O’Connor
52. 1991: Scotty Bowman
53. 1992: Bob Gainey
54. 1993: Guy Lapointe
55. 1993: Steve Shutt
56. 1995: Larry Robinson
57: 1997: Glen Sather
58. 2000: Denis Savard
59. 2002: Rod Langway
60. 2004: Cliff Fletcher
61. 2006: Dick Duff
62. 2006: Patrick Roy
63. 2011: Doug Gilmour
64. 2013: Chris Chelios
65. 2014: Pat Burns
66. 2016: Rogie Vachon
67. 2017: Mark Recchi
68. 2019: Guy Carbonneau

 

BOSTON BRUINS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1947: Dit Clapper
02. 1947: Eddie Shore
03. 1952: Mickey MacKay
04. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn
05. 1958: Frank Fredrickson
06. 1958: Duke Keats
07. 1958: Frank Patrick
08. 1959: Cy Denneny
09. 1959: Tiny Thompson
10. 1960: Charles F. Adams
11. 1960: Sylvio Mantha
12. 1961: George Brown
13. 1961: Milt Schmidt
14. 1962: Walter Brown
15. 1962: Nels Stewart
16. 1964: Babe Siebert
17. 1965: Marty Barry
18. 1966: Frank Brimsek
19. 1966: Babe Pratt
20. 1967: Harry Oliver
21. 1968: Bill Cowley
22. 1970: Tom Johnson
23. 1971: Busher Jackson
24. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
25. 1971: Cooney Weiland
26. 1972: Weston Adams
27. 1972: Hooley Smith
28. 1974: Billy Burch
29. 1976: Bill Quackenbush
30. 1978: Jacques Plante
31. 1979: Bobby Orr
32. 1980: Harry Lumley
33. 1981: John Bucyk
34. 1981: Allan Stanley
35. 1983: Harry Sinden
36. 1984: Phil Esposito
37. 1984: Bernie Parent
38. 1985: Gerry Cheevers
39. 1985: Jean Ratelle
40. 1986: Leo Boivin
41. 1987: Jacques Laperriere
42. 1988: Brad Park
43. 1990: Fernie Flaman
44. 1990: Bud Poile
45. 1992: Woody Dumart
46. 1993: Guy Lapointe
47. 1995: Bun Cook
48. 1996: Bobby Bauer
49. 1997: Glen Sather
50. 1998: Roy Conacher
51. 2000: Joe Mullen
52. 2004: Ray Bourque
53. 2004: Paul Coffey
54. 2005: Murray Costello
55. 2005: Cam Neely
56. 2009: Brian Leetch
57. 2012: Adam Oates
58. 2014: Pat Burns
59. 2016: Rogie Vachon
60. 2017: Dave Andreychuk
61. 2017: Jeremy Jacobs
62. 2017: Mark Recchi
63. 2018: Willie O'Ree
64. 2020: Jarome Iginla

 

CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS /
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1945: Chuck Gardiner
02. 1945: Howie Morenz
03. 1952: Mickey MacKay
04. 1958: Herb Gardiner
05. 1958: George Hay
06. 1958: Dick Irvin
07. 1958: Duke Keats
08. 1958: Hughie Lehman
09. 1960: George Boucher
10. 1961: Fred Waghorne
11. 1962: James D. Norris
12. 1962: Barney Stanley
13. 1963: Tommy Gorman
14. 1963: Frederic McLaughlin
15. 1963: Earl Seibert
16. 1964: Doug Bentley
17. 1964: Jack Stewart
18. 1965: Bill Mosienko
19. 1966: Max Bentley
20. 1966: Frank Brimsek
21. 1966: Ted Lindsay
22. 1969: Sid Abel
23. 1970: Babe Dye
24. 1970: Bill Gadsby
25. 1971: Arthur Wirtz
26. 1974: Billy Burch
27. 1974: Art Coulter
28. 1974: Tommy Ivan
29. 1974: Carl Voss
30. 1975: Glenn Hall
31. 1975: Pierre Pilote
32. 1976: Bill Wirtz
33. 1979: Bobby Orr
34. 1980: Harry Lumley
35. 1981: Allan Stanley
36. 1982: Emile Francis
37. 1983: Bobby Hull
38. 1983: Stan Mikita
39. 1984: Phil Esposito
40. 1985: John Mariucci
41. 1985: Bert Olmstead
42. 1985: Rudy Pilous
43. 1988: Tony Esposito
44. 1990: Bud Poile
45. 1991: Scotty Bowman
46. 1991: Clint Smith
47. 1994: Lionel Conacher
48. 1994: Harry Percival Watson
49. 1996: Al Arbour
50. 1998: Roy Conacher
51. 1998: Michel Goulet
52. 2000: Denis Savard
53. 2002: Roger Neilson
54. 2004: Paul Coffey
55. 2005: Murray Costello
56. 2011: Ed Belfour
57. 2011: Doug Gilmour
58. 2013: Chris Chelios
59. 2014: Dominik Hasek
60. 2015: Bill Hay
61. 2015: Phil Housley
62. 2020: Doug Wilson
63. 2020: Marian Hossa

 

CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1945: Chuck Gardiner
02. 1945: Howie Morenz
03. 1952: Mickey MacKay
04. 1958: Herb Gardiner
05. 1958: George Hay
06. 1958: Dick Irvin
07. 1958: Duke Keats
08. 1958: Hughie Lehman
09. 1960: George Boucher
10. 1961: Fred Waghorne
11. 1962: James D. Norris
12. 1962: Barney Stanley
13. 1963: Tommy Gorman
14. 1963: Frederic McLaughlin
15. 1963: Earl Seibert
16. 1964: Doug Bentley
17. 1964: Jack Stewart
18. 1965: Bill Mosienko
19. 1966: Max Bentley
20. 1966: Frank Brimsek
21. 1966: Ted Lindsay
22. 1969: Sid Abel
23. 1970: Babe Dye
24. 1970: Bill Gadsby
25. 1971: Arthur Wirtz
26. 1974: Billy Burch
27. 1974: Art Coulter
28. 1974: Tommy Ivan
29. 1974: Carl Voss
30. 1975: Glenn Hall
31. 1975: Pierre Pilote
32. 1976: Bill Wirtz
33. 1979: Bobby Orr
34. 1980: Harry Lumley
35. 1981: Allan Stanley
36. 1982: Emile Francis
37. 1983: Bobby Hull
38. 1983: Stan Mikita
39. 1984: Phil Esposito
40. 1985: John Mariucci
41. 1985: Bert Olmstead
42. 1985: Rudy Pilous
43. 1988: Tony Esposito
44. 1990: Bud Poile
45. 1991: Clint Smith
46. 1994: Lionel Conacher
47. 1994: Harry Percival Watson
48. 1996: Al Arbour
49. 1998: Roy Conacher
50. 2005: Murray Costello
51. 2015: Bill Hay

 

OTTAWA SENATORS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1945: Eddie Gerard
02. 1945: Tom Phillips
03. 1945: Harvey Pulford
04. 1945: Art Ross
05. 1947: Frank Nighbor
06. 1947: Cyclone Taylor
07. 1958: Frank Boucher
08. 1958: King Clancy
09. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn
10. 1958: Alex Connell
11. 1959: Jack Adams
12. 1959: Cy Denneny
13. 1960: George Boucher
14. 1961: Percy LeSueur
15. 1961: Bruce Stuart
16. 1962: Frank Ahearn
17. 1962: Punch Broadbent
18. 1962: Harry Cameron
19. 1962: Rusty Crawford
20. 1962: Jack Darragh
21. 1962: Billy Gilmour
22. 1962: Harry Hyland
23. 1962: Alf Smith
24. 1962: Marty Walsh
25. 1963: Tommy Gorman
26. 1965: Clint Benedict
27. 1965: Syd Howe
28. 1971: Cooney Weiland
29. 1972: Hooley Smith
30. 1974: Carl Voss
31. 2002: Roger Neilson
32. 2014: Dominik Hasek
33. 2020: Marian Hossa

 

ST. LOUIS BLUES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1973: Doug Harvey
02. 1974: Dickie Moore
03. 1975: Glenn Hall
04. 1978: Jacques Plante
05. 1982: Emile Francis
06. 1991: Scotty Bowman
07. 1993: Guy Lapointe
08. 1996: Al Arbour
09. 1997: Glen Sather
10. 1998: Peter Stastny
11. 1999: Wayne Gretzky
12. 2000: Joe Mullen
13. 2001: Dale Hawerchuk
14. 2001: Craig Patrick
15. 2002: Roger Neilson
16. 2002: Bernie Federko
17. 2003: Grant Fuhr
18. 2004: Cliff Fletcher
19. 2007: Scott Stevens
20. 2007: Al MacInnis
21. 2008: Glenn Anderson
22. 2009: Brett Hull
23. 2010: Jim Devellano
24. 2011: Doug Gilmour
25. 2012: Adam Oates
26. 2013: Brendan Shanahan
27. 2015: Phil Housley
28. 2015: Chris Pronger
29. 2017: Paul Kariya
30. 2018: Martin Brodeur
31. 2019: Guy Carbonneau
32. 2019: Vaclav Nedomansky

 

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

 

NEW YORK AMERICANS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1947: Eddie Shore
02. 1950: Newsy Lalonde
03. 1958: Alex Connell
04. 1958: Red Dutton
05. 1958: Ching Johnson
06. 1961: Charlie Conacher
07. 1961: Hap Day
08. 1962: Punch Broadbent
09. 1962: Shorty Green
10. 1962: Sweeney Schriner
11. 1962: Joe Simpson
12. 1962: Nels Stewart
13. 1965: Marty Barry
14. 1967: Harry Oliver
15. 1969: Roy Worters
16. 1970: Babe Dye
17. 1971: Busher Jackson
18. 1972: Hooley Smith
19. 1973: Chuck Rayner
20. 1974: Billy Burch
21. 1974: Carl Voss
22. 1994: Lionel Conacher

 

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1969: Red Kelly
02. 1977: Tim Horton
03. 1978: Andy Bathgate
04. 1986: Leo Boivin
05. 1991: Scotty Bowman
06. 1992: Bob Johnson
07. 1997: Glen Sather
08. 1997: Bryan Trottier
09. 1997: Mario Lemieux
10. 2000: Joe Mullen
11. 2001: Craig Patrick
12. 2004: Paul Coffey
13. 2004: Larry Murphy
14. 2006: Herb Brooks
15. 2007: Ron Francis
16. 2009: Luc Robitaille
17. 2017: Mark Recchi
18. 2019: Sergei Zubov
19. 2019: Jim Rutherford
20. 2020: Marian Hossa
21. 2020: Jarome Iginla

 

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1981: Allan Stanley
02. 1984: Bernie Parent
03. 1987: Bobby Clarke
04. 1988: Ed Snider
05. 1989: Darryl Sittler
06. 1990: Bill Barber
07. 1990: Bud Poile
08. 1992: Keith Allen
09. 2001: Dale Hawerchuk
10. 2002: Roger Neilson
11. 2004: Paul Coffey
12. 2011: Mark Howe
13. 2012: Adam Oates
14. 2013: Fred Shero
15. 2014: Peter Forsberg
16. 2015: Chris Pronger
17. 2016: Pat Quinn
18. 2016: Eric Lindros
19. 2017: Mark Recchi

 

NEW JERSEY DEVILS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1984: Jacques Lemaire
02. 1995: Larry Robinson
03. 1998: Peter Stastny
04. 2001: Viacheslav Fetisov
05. 2006: Herb Brooks
06. 2007: Scott Stevens
07. 2008: Igor Larionov
08. 2009: Lou Lamoriello
09. 2011: Joe Nieuwendyk
10. 2011: Doug Gilmour
11. 2013: Brendan Shanahan
12. 2013: Scott Niedermayer
13. 2014: Pat Burns
14. 2015: Phil Housley
15. 2017: Dave Andreychuk
16. 2018: Martin Brodeur

 

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

 

EDMONTON OILERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1978: Jacques Plante
02. 1982: Norm Ullman
03. 1997: Glen Sather
04. 1999: Wayne Gretzky
05. 2001: Jari Kurri
06. 2003: Grant Fuhr
07. 2004: Paul Coffey
08. 2007: Mark Messier
09. 2008: Glenn Anderson
10. 2012: Adam Oates
11. 2015: Chris Pronger
12. 2016: Pat Quinn
13. 2017: Clare Drake
14. 2020: Ken Holland
15. 2020: Kevin Lowe

 

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

 

BUFFALO SABRES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1977: Tim Horton
02. 1984: Punch Imlach
03. 1990: Gilbert Perreault
04. 1991: Scotty Bowman
05. 1993: Seymour Knox
06. 2001: Dale Hawerchuk
07. 2002: Roger Neilson
08. 2002: Clarke Gilles
09. 2003: Pat Lafontaine
10. 2003: Grant Fuhr
11. 2006: Dick Duff
12. 2011: Doug Gilmour
13. 2014: Dominik Hasek
14. 2015: Phil Housley
15. 2017: Dave Andreychuk

 

MONTREAL MAROONS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1958: King Clancy
02. 1958: Alex Connell
03. 1958: Red Dutton
04. 1960: George Boucher
05. 1962: Punch Broadbent
06. 1962: Reg Noble
07. 1962: Nels Stewart
08. 1963: Tommy Gorman
09. 1964: Babe Siebert
10. 1965: Clint Benedict
11. 1966: Toe Blake
12. 1972: Hooley Smith
13. 1974: Carl Voss
14. 1994: Lionel Conacher

 

COLORADO AVALANCHE
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1997: Bryan Trottier
02. 1998: Michel Goulet
03. 2001: Jari Kurri
04. 2004: Ray Bourque
05. 2006: Patrick Roy
06. 2012: Joe Sakic
07. 2014: Peter Forsberg
08. 2014: Rob Blake
09. 2017: Paul Kariya
10: 2017: Dave Andreychuk
11. 2017: Teemu Selanne
12. 2020: Jarome Iginla

 

HARTFORD WHALERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1972: Gordie Howe
02. 1982: Emile Francis
03. 1983: Bobby Hull
04. 1986: Dave Keon
05. 2004: Paul Coffey
06. 2007: Ron Francis
07. 2011: Mark Howe
08. 2013: Brendan Shanahan
09. 2015: Chris Pronger
10. 2015: Peter Karmanos Jr.
11. 2019: Jim Rutherford
12. 2020: Ken Holland

 

MINNESOTA NORTH STARS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1980: Gump Worsley
02. 1985: John Mariucci
03. 1986: Leo Boivin
04. 1992: Bob Gainey
05. 1997: Glen Sather
06. 2001: Mike Gartner
07. 2004: Larry Murphy
08. 2006: Herb Brooks
09. 2010: Dino Ciccarelli
10. 2014: Mike Modano
11. 2000: Walter Bush

 

DALLAS STARS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1992: Bob Gainey
02. 2009: Brett Hull
03. 2011: Ed Belfour
04. 2011: Joe Nieuwendyk
05. 2014: Mike Modano
06. 2016: Eric Lindros
07. 2016: Sergei Makarov
08. 2017: Clare Drake
09. 2019: Sergei Zubov
10. 2019: Guy Carbonneau

 

NEW YORK ISLANDERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1991: Mike Bossy
02. 1991: Denis Potvin
03. 1993: Billy Smith
04. 1995: Bill Torrey
05. 1996: Al Arbour
06. 1997: Bryan Trottier
07. 2002: Clark Gillies
08. 2003: Pat LaFontaine
09. 2009: Lou Lamoriello
10. 2010: Jim Devellano

 

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1991: Scotty Bowman
02. 1998: Michel Goulet
03. 2004: Paul Coffey
04. 2011: Ed Belfour
05. 2011: Doug Gilmour
06. 2013: Chris Chelios
07. 2014: Dominik Hasek
08. 2015: Phil Housley
09. 2020: Marian Hossa

 

WASHINGTON CAPITALS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 2001: Craig Patrick
02. 2001: Mike Gartner
03. 2002: Rod Langway
04. 2004: Larry Murphy
05. 2007: Scott Stevens
06. 2010: Dino Ciccarelli
07. 2012: Adam Oates
08. 2015: Phil Housley
09. 2015: Sergei Fedorov

 

DETROIT COUGARS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1958: Frank Foyston
02. 1958: Frank Fredrickson
03. 1958: George Hay
04. 1958: Duke Keats
05. 1960: Jack Walker
06. 1962: Reg Noble
07. 1963: Ebbie Goodfellow
08. 1972: Hap Holmes
09. 1989: Herbie Lewis

 

TORONTO ST. PATS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1945: Eddie Gerard
02. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn
03. 1958: Conn Smythe
04. 1959: Jack Adams
05. 1961: Hap Day
06. 1962: Harry Cameron
07. 1962: Reg Noble
08. 1970: Babe Dye
09. 1978: J.P. Bickell

 

QUEBEC NORDIQUES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1978: Jacques Plante
02. 1988: Guy Lafleur
03. 1993: Guy Lapointe
04. 1998: Michel Goulet
05. 1998: Peter Stastny
06. 2012: Joe Sakic
07. 2012: Mats Sundin
08. 2014: Peter Forsberg

 

QUEBEC BULLDOGS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1945: Hod Stuart
02. 1950: Joe Malone
03. 1958: Paddy Moran
04. 1961: Joe Hall
05. 1961: Bruce Stuart
06. 1962: Rusty Crawford
07. 1973: Tommy Smith
08. 1974: Thomas Dunderdale

 

DETROIT FALCONS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1958: Alex Connell
02. 1958: Frank Fredrickson
03. 1958: George Hay
04. 1958: James Norris Sr.
05. 1962: Reg Noble
06. 1963: Ebbie Goodfellow
07. 1971: Arthur Wirtz
08. 1989: Herbie Lewis

 

HAMILTON TIGERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1950: Joe Malone
02. 1961: Syl Apps
03. 1961: Hap Day
04. 1962: Shorty Green
05. 1966: Toe Blake
06. 1970: Babe Dye
07. 1974: Billy Burch

 

FLORIDA PANTHERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1995: Bill Torrey
02. 2002: Roger Neilson
03. 2008: Igor Larionov
04. 2010: Dino Ciccarelli
05. 2011: Joe Nieuwendyk
06. 2011: Ed Belfour
07. 2012: Pavel Bure

 

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 2000: Denis Savard
02. 2004: Cliff Fletcher
03. 2010: Dino Ciccarelli
04. 2017: Mark Recchi
05. 2017: Dave Andreychuk
06. 2018: Martin St. Louis

 

WINNIPEG JETS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1983: Bobby Hull
02. 1986: Serge Savard
03. 2001: Dale Hawerchuk
04. 2015: Phil Housley
05. 2017: Teemu Selanne
06. 2017: Clare Drake

 

MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 2001: Jari Kurri
02. 2012: Adam Oates
03. 2013: Scott Niedermayer
04. 2015: Sergei Fedorov
05. 2017: Teemu Selanne
06. 2017: Paul Kariya

 

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

 

CAROLINA HURRICANES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 2004: Paul Coffey
02. 2007: Ron Francis
03. 2015: Peter Karmanos Jr.
04. 2017: Mark Recchi
05. 2019: Jim Rutherford

 

TORONTO ARENAS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1959: Jack Adams
02. 1962: Harry Cameron
03. 1962: Rusty Crawford
04. 1962: Reg Noble
05. 1972: Hap Holmes

 

TORONTO ST. PATS/MAPLE LEAFS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1958: Conn Smythe
02. 1961: Hap Day
03. 1975: Ace Bailey
04. 1978: J.P. Bickell

 

PITTSBURGH PIRATES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1952: Mickey MacKay
02. 1958: Frank Fredrickson
03. 1969: Roy Worters
04. 1994: Lionel Conacher

 

CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / BLACKHAWKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 2000: Denis Savard
02. 2002: Roger Neilson
03. 2020: Doug Wilson

 

ATLANTA FLAMES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1972: Bernie Geoffrion
02. 2004: Cliff Fletcher
03. 2016: Pat Quinn

 

ATLANTA THRASHERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 2013: Chris Chelios
02. 2017: Mark Recchi
03. 2020: Marian Hossa

 

ANAHEIM DUCKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 2013: Scott Niedermayer
02. 2015: Chris Pronger
03. 2017: Teemu Selanne

 

PHOENIX COYOTES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 2001: Mike Gartner
02. 2004: Cliff Fletcher
03. 2009: Brett Hull

 

ST. LOUIS EAGLES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1965: Syd Howe
02. 1968: Bill Cowley
03. 1974: Carl Voss

 

CALIFORNIA GOLDEN SEALS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1979: Harry Howell
02. 1995: Bill Torrey
03. 2001: Craig Patrick

 

OAKLAND SEALS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1979: Harry Howell
02. 1985: Bert Olmstead
03. 1995: Bill Torrey

 

CALIFORNIA SEALS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1985: Rudy Pilous
02. 1985: Bert Olmstead

 

BAY AREA SEALS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1979: Harry Howell
02. 1995: Bill Torrey

 

CLEVELAND BARONS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1979: Harry Howell
02. 2000: Walter Bush

 

NASHVILLE PREDATORS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 2014: Peter Forsberg
02. 2017: Paul Kariya

 

MONTREAL WANDERERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1945: Art Ross
02. 1962: Harry Hyland

 

BROOKLYN AMERICANS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1973: Chuck Rayner
02. 1994: Harry Watson

 

KANSAS CITY SCOUTS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1969: Sid Abel
02. 2001: Craig Patrick

 

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 2015: Sergei Fedorov

 

COLORADO ROCKIES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1992: Lanny McDonald

 

PHILADELPHIA QUAKERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1965: Syd Howe

 

MINNESOTA WILD
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

ARIZONA COYOTES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

SEATTLE KRAKEN
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

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INDUCTED POSTHUMOUSLY INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 

01. 1945: Hobey Baker
02. 1945: Chuck Gardiner
03. 1945: Eddie Gerard
04. 1945: Frank McGee
05. 1945: Howie Morenz
06. 1945: Tom Phillips
07. 1945: Harvey Pulford
08. 1945: Lord Stanley
09. 1945: Hod Stuart
10. 1945: Georges Vezina
11. 1947: Frank Calder
12. 1947: Francis Nelson
13. 1947: John Ross Robertson

14. 1950: Scotty Davidson
15. 1950: Graham Drinkwater
16. 1950: Si Griffis
17. 1950: George Richardson
18. 1950: Harry Trihey
19. 1952: Mickey MacKay
20. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn
21. 1958: Alex Connell
22. 1958: Dick Irvin
23. 1958: George McNamara
24. 1958: James Norris

25. 1960: Charles Adams
26. 1960: George Boucher
27. 1960: John Kilpatrick
28. 1960: Jack Walker
29. 1961: George Brown
30. 1961: Chaucer Elliott
31. 1961: George Hainsworth
32. 1961: Joe Hall
33. 1961: Paul Loicq
34. 1961: Frank Rankin
35. 1961: Oliver Seibert
36. 1961: Bruce Stuart
37. 1961: Fred Waghorne
38. 1962: Frank Ahearn
39. 1962: Harry Cameron
40. 1962: Jack Darragh
41. 1962: Jimmy Gardner
42. 1962: Billy Gilmour
43. 1962: Shorty Green
44. 1962: Riley Hern
45. 1962: Tom Hooper
46. 1962: Bouse Hutton
47. 1962: Jack Laviolette
48. 1962: Reg Noble
49. 1962: Didier Pitre
50. 1962: Alf Smith
51. 1962: Nels Stewart
52. 1962: Marty Walsh
53. 1962: Harry Watson
54. 1962: Harry Westwick
55. 1962: Fred Whitcroft
56. 1963: Tommy Gorman
57. 1963: Frederic McLaughlin
58. 1964: Babe Siebert
59. 1965: Arthur Farrell

60. 1965: Jack Marshall
61. 1965: Blair Russel
62. 1965: Ernie Russell
63. 1965: Fred Scanlan
64. 1968: Jim Hendy
65. 1969: Roy Worters

66. 1970: Babe Dye
67. 1971: Busher Jackson
68. 1971: Gordon Roberts
69. 1971: Terry Sawchuk

70. 1972: Hap Holmes
71. 1972: Hooley Smith
72. 1973: Tommy Smith
73. 1974: Billy Burch
74. 1974: Tommy Dunderdale
75. 1974: Charles Hay
76. 1976: Jack Gibson
77. 1976: Phillip Ross
78. 1977: Joseph Cattarinich
79. 1977: Tim Horton
80. 1978: John Bickell

81. 1980: Lynn Patrick
82. 1988: George Hayes
83. 1988: Buddy O’Connor
84. 1989: David Bauer

85. 1992: Bob Johnson
86. 1994: Lionel Conacher
87. 1995: Bun Cook
88. 1996: Bobby Bauer
89. 1998: Roy Conacher
90. 1998: Athol Murray

91. 2005: Valeri Kharlamov
92. 2006: Herb Brooks
93. 2008: Ed Chynoweth
94. 2010: Daryl Seaman
95. 2013: Fred Shero
96. 2014: Pat Burns
97. 2016: Pat Quinn

 

HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY

 

01. 1945: Lord Stanley

02. 1945: Sir Montagu Allan

03. 1945: Captain James T. Sutherland

04. 1947: Frank Calder

05. 1947: William Hewitt

06. 1947: Francis Nelson

07. 1947: William Northey

08. 1947: John Ross Robertson

09. 1947: Claude Robinson

10. 1958: George Dudley

11. 1958: James Norris

12. 1958: Frank Patrick

13. 1958: Allan Pickard

14. 1958: Donat Raymond

15. 1958: Conn Smythe

16. 1958: Lloyd Turner

17. 1960: Charles F. Adams

18. 1960: John Kilpatrick

19: 1960: Frank Selke

20. 1961: George Brown

21. 1961: Paul Loicq

22. 1961: Fred Waghorne

23. 1962: Frank Ahearn

24. 1962: Walter Brown

25. 1962: Fred Hume

26. 1962: James Norris

27. 1962: J. Ambrose O’Brien

28. 1962: Frank Smith

29. 1963: Leo Dandurand

30. 1963: Tommy Gorman

31. 1963: Frederic McLaughlin

32. 1964: Angus Campbell

33. 1964: Frank Dilio

34. 1965: Foster Hewitt

35. 1965: Thomas Lockhart

36. 1966: Clarence Campbell

37. 1968: James Dunn

38. 1968: Jim Hendy

39. 1969: Al Leader

40. 1969: Bruce Norris

41. 1970: Robert Lebel

42. 1971: Arthur Wirtz

43. 1972: Weston Adams

44. 1973: Hartland Molson

45. 1974: Charles Hay

46. 1974: Tommy Ivan

47. 1974: Anatoli Tarasov

48. 1974: Carl Voss

49. 1975: Frank Buckland

50. 1975: William Jennings

51. 1976: Jack Gibson

52. 1976: Phillip Ross

53. 1976: Bill Wirtz

54. 1977: Bunny Ahearne

55. 1977: Harold Ballard

56. 1977: Joseph Cattarinich

57. 1978: J.P. Bickell

58. 1978: Sam Pollock

59. 1978: William Tutt

60. 1979: Gordon Juckes

61. 1980: Jack Butterfield

62. 1982: Emile Francis

63. 1983: Harry Sinden

64. 1984: Punch Imlach

65. 1984: Jake Milford

66. 1985: John Mariucci

67. 1985: Rudy Pilous

68. 1986: Bill Hanley

69. 1987: John Ziegler

70. 1988: Ed Snider

71. 1989: David Bauer

72. 1990: Bud Poile

73. 1991: Scotty Bowman

74. 1992: Keith Allen

75. 1992: Bob Johnson

76. 1992: Frank Mathers

77. 1993: Frank Griffiths

78. 1993: Seymour Knox

79. 1993: Frederick Page

80. 1994: Brian Francis O’Neill

81. 1995: Gunther Sabetzki

82. 1995: Bill Torrey

83. 1996: Al Arbour

84. 1997: Glen Sather

85. 1998: Monsignor Athol Murray

86. 1999: Ian Morrison

87. 2000: Walter Bush

88. 2001: Craig Patrick

89. 2002: Roger Neilson

90. 2003: Mike Ilitch

91. 2003: Brian Kilrea

92. 2004: Cliff Fletcher

93. 2005: Murray Costello

94. 2006: Herb Brooks

95. 2006: Harley Hotchkiss

96. 2007: Jim Gregory

97. 2008: Ed Chynoweth

98. 2009: Lou Lamoriello

99. 2010: Jim Devellano

100. 2010: Daryl Seaman

101. 2013: Fred Shero

102. 2014: Pat Burns

103. 2015: Bill Hay

104. 2015: Peter Karmanos Jr.

105. 2016: Pat Quinn

106. 2017: Jeremy Jacobs

107. 2017: Clare Drake

108. 2018: Gary Bettman

109. 2018: Willie O’Ree

110. 2019: Jim Rutherford

111. 2019: Jerry York

112. 2020: Ken Holland

 

HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY

NOT ASSOCIATED WITH ANY NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE TEAMS

 

01. 1945: Lord Stanley

02. 1945: Captain James T. Sutherland

03. 1945: Sir Montagu Allan

04. 1947: Frank Calder

05. 1947: William Hewitt

06. 1947: Francis Nelson

07. 1947: William Northey

08. 1947: John Ross Robertson

09. 1947: Claude Robinson

10. 1958: George Dudley

11. 1958: Allan Pickard

12. 1958: Lloyd Turner

13. 1961: Paul Loicq

14. 1961: Fred Waghorne

15. 1962: Fred Hume

16. 1962: J. Ambrose O’Brien

17. 1962: Frank Smith

18. 1964: Angus Campbell

19. 1964: Frank Dilio

20. 1965: Foster Hewitt

21. 1966: Clarence Campbell

22. 1968: James Dunn

23. 1969: Al Leader

24. 1970: Robert Lebel

25. 1974: Charles Hay

26. 1974: Anatoli Tarasov

27. 1975: Frank Buckland

28. 1976: Jack Gibson

29. 1976: Phillip Ross

30. 1977: Bunny Ahearne

31. 1978: William Tutt

32. 1979: Gordon Juckes

33. 1980: Jack Butterfield

34. 1986: Bill Hanley

35. 1987: John Ziegler

36. 1989: David Bauer

37. 1993: Frederick Page

38. 1994: Brian Francis O’Neill

39. 1995: Gunther Sabetzki

40. 1998: Monsignor Athol Murray

41. 1999: Ian Morrison

42. 2007: Jim Gregory

43. 2008: Ed Chynoweth

44. 2018: Gary Bettman

45. 2019: Jerry York

 

FORMER NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYERS

INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY

 

01. 1974: Carl Voss

02. 1982: Emile Francis

03. 1985: John Mariucci

04. 1990: Bud Poile

05. 1992: Keith Allen

06. 1992: Frank Mathers

07. 1996: Al Arbour

08. 1997: Glen Sather

09. 2001: Craig Patrick

10. 2003: Brian Kilrea

11. 2005: Murray Costello

12. 2013: Fred Shero

13. 2015: Bill Hay

14. 2016: Pat Quinn

15. 2018: Willie O’Ree

16. 2019: Jim Rutherford

17. 2020: Ken Holland

 

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE HEAD COACHES

INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY

 

01. 1958: Frank Patrick

02. 1963: Leo Dandurand

03. 1963: Tommy Gorman

04. 1974: Tommy Ivan

05. 1982: Emile Francis

06. 1983: Harry Sinden

07. 1984: Punch Imlach

08. 1985: Rudy Pilous

09. 1991: Scotty Bowman

10. 1992: Keith Allen

11. 1992: Bob Johnson

12. 1996: Al Arbour

13. 1997: Glen Sather

14. 2001: Craig Patrick

15. 2002: Roger Neilson

16. 2006: Herb Brooks

17. 2009: Lou Lamoriello

18. 2013: Fred Shero

19. 2014: Pat Burns

20. 2016: Pat Quinn

 

HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

IN THE PLAYER CATEGORY WHO NEVER PLAYED

IN THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

 

01. 1945: Dan Bain

02. 1945: Hobey Baker

03. 1945: Frank McGee

04. 1945: Harvey Pulford

05. 1945: Hod Stuart

06. 1947: Dubbie Bowie

07. 1947: Cyclone Taylor

08. 1950: Scotty Davidson

09. 1950: Graham Drinkwater

10. 1950: Mike Grant

11. 1950: Si Griffis

12. 1950: George Richardson

13. 1950: Harry Trihey

14. 1952: Dickie Boon

15. 1952: Moose Goheen

16. 1952: Ernie Johnson

17. 1958: George McNamara

18. 1958: Paddy Moran

19. 1961: Percy LeSueur

20. 1961: Frank Rankin

21. 1961: Oliver Seibert

22. 1961: Bruce Stuart

23. 1962: Jimmy Gardner

24. 1962: Billy Gilmour

25. 1962: Riley Hern

26. 1962: Tom Hooper

27. 1962: Bouse Hutton

28. 1962: Fred Maxwell

29. 1962: Billy McGimsie

30. 1962: Jack Ruttan

31. 1962: Alf Smith

32. 1962: Marty Walsh

33. 1962: Harry Watson

34. 1962: Harry Westwick

35. 1962: Fred Whitcroft

36. 1962: Phat Wilson

37. 1965: Arthur Farrell

38. 1965: Jack Marshall

39. 1965: Blair Russell

40. 1965: Ernie Russell

41. 1965: Fred Scanlan

42. 1971: Gordon Roberts

43. 1974: Tommy Dunderdale

44. 1989: Vladislav Tretiak

45. 2005: Valeri Kharlamov

46. 2010: Cammi Granato

47. 2010: Angela James

48. 2013: Geraldine Heaney

49. 2015: Angela Ruggiero

50. 2017: Danielle Goyette

51. 2018: Jayna Hefford

52. 2018: Aleksander Yakushev

53. 2019: Hayley Wickenheiser

54. 2020: Kim St-Pierre

 

42 GOALTENDERS IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

01. 1945: Charlie Gardiner
02. 1945: Georges Vezina

03. 1958: Alec Connell
04. 1958: Hugh Lehman
05. 1958: Paddy Moran
06. 1959: Tiny Thompson

07. 1961: George Hainsworth
08. 1961: Percy LeSueur
09. 1961: Oliver Seibert
10. 1962: Harry Westwick
11. 1963: Riley Hern
12. 1963: John Bower Hutton
13. 1964: Bill Durnan
14. 1965: Clint Benedict
15. 1966: Frank Brimsek
16. 1967: Turk Broda
17. 1969: Roy Worters

18. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
19. 1972: Hap Holmes
20. 1973: Chuck Rayner
21. 1975: Glenn Hall
22. 1976: Johnny Bower
23. 1978: Jacques Plante

24. 1980: Harry Lumley
25. 1980: Gump Worsley
26. 1982: Emile Francis (Builder Category)
27. 1983: Ken Dryden
28. 1984: Bernie Parent
29. 1985: Gerry Cheevers
30. 1987: Ed Giacomin
31. 1988: Tony Esposito
32. 1989: Vladislav Tretiak

33. 1993: Billy Smith

34. 2003: Grant Fuhr
35. 2006: Patrick Roy
36. 2011: Ed Belfour
37. 2014: Dominik Hasek
38. 2016: Rogie Vachon
39. 2018: Martin Brodeur
40. 2019: Jim Rutherford (Builder Category)

41. 2020: Ken Holland (Builder Category)
42. 2020: Kim St-Pierre

 

BLACK HOCKEY PLAYERS IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

01. 2002: Grant Fuhr
02. 2010: Angela James
03. 2018: Willie O'Ree
04. 2020: Jarome Iginla

WOMEN IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

01. 2010: Cammi Granato
02. 2010: Angela James
03. 2013: Geraldine Heaney
04. 2015: Angela Ruggiero
05. 2017: Danielle Goyette
06. 2018: Jayna Hefford
07. 2019: Hayley Wickenheiser
08. 2020: Kim St-Pierre

 

HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

REFEREES AND LINESMEN

 

01. 1961: Chaucer Elliott

02. 1961: Mickey Ion

03. 1961: Cooper Smeaton

04. 1962: Michael Rodden

05. 1963: Bobby Hewitson

06. 1964: Bill Chadwick

07. 1967: Red Storey

08. 1973: Frank Udvari

09. 1981: John Ashley

10. 1987: Matt Pavelich

11. 1988: George Hayes

12. 1991: Neil Armstrong

13. 1993: John D’Amico

14. 1999: Andy Van Hellemond

15. 2008: Ray Scapinello

16. 2014: Bill McCreary

 

HOCKEY TEAMS WHO HAVE WON

STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

01. 24 – Montreal Canadiens

02. 11 – Toronto Maple Leafs

03. 11 – Detroit Red Wings

04. 11 – Ottawa Senators

05. 6 – Boston Bruins

06. 6 – Chicago Black Hawks / Chicago Blackhawks

07. 5 – Pittsburgh Penguins

08. 5 – Edmonton Oilers

09. 4 – New York Islanders

10. 4 – New York Rangers

11. 4 – Montreal Wanderers

12. 4 – Montreal Victorias

13. 3 – Tampa Bay Lightning

14. 3 – New Jersey Devils

15. 3 – Chicago Blackhawks

16. 3 – Chicago Black Hawks

17. 3 – Montreal Hockey Club

18. 2 – Montreal Maroons

19. 2 – Montreal Shamrocks

20. 2 – Quebec Bulldogs

21. 2 – Winnipeg Victorias

22. 2 – Philadelphia Flyers

23. 2 – Colorado Avalanche

24. 2 – Los Angeles Kings

25. 1 – St. Louis Blues

26. 1 – Washington Capitals

27. 1 – Anaheim Ducks

28. 1 – Carolina Hurricanes

29. 1 – Dallas Stars

30. 1 – Calgary Flames

31. 1 – Victoria Cougars

32. 1 – Toronto St. Pats

33. 1 – Toronto Arenas

34. 1 – Toronto Blueshirts

35. 1 – Seattle Metropolitans

36. 1 – Vancouver Millionaires

37. 1 – Kenora Thistles

 

CURRENT NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE TEAMS

WHO HAVE WON STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

01. 24 – Montreal Canadiens

02. 11 – Toronto Maple Leafs

03. 11 – Detroit Red Wings

04. 6 – Boston Bruins

05. 6 – Chicago Black Hawks / Chicago Blackhawks

06. 5 – Pittsburgh Penguins

07. 5 – Edmonton Oilers

08. 4 – New York Islanders

09. 4 – New York Rangers

10. 3 – New Jersey Devils

11. 3 – Tampa Bay Lightning

12. 2 – Los Angeles Kings

13. 2 – Colorado Avalanche

14. 2 – Philadelphia Flyers

15. 1 – St. Louis Blues

16. 1 – Washington Capitals

17. 1 – Anaheim Ducks

18. 1 – Carolina Hurricanes

19. 1 – Dallas Stars

20. 1 – Calgary Flames

 

CURRENT NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE TEAMS

WHO HAVE NEVER WON THE STANLEY CUP

 

01. Buffalo Sabres

02. Vancouver Canucks

03. Winnipeg Jets

04. San Jose Sharks

05. Ottawa Senators

06. Florida Panthers

07. Columbus Blue Jackets

08. Nashville Predators

09. Minnesota Wild

10. Arizona Coyotes

11. Vegas Golden Knights

12. Seattle Kraken

 

DEFUNCT HOCKEY TEAMS

WHO WON STANLEY CUP

CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

01. 11 – Ottawa Senators

02. 4 – Montreal Wanderers

03. 4 – Montreal Victorias

04. 3 – Montreal Hockey Club

05. 2 – Montreal Maroons

06. 2 – Montreal Shamrocks

07. 2 – Quebec Bulldogs

08. 2 – Winnipeg Victorias

09. 1 – Victoria Cougars

10. 1 – Toronto St. Pats

11. 1 – Toronto Arenas

12. 1 – Toronto Blueshirts

13. 1 – Seattle Metropolitans

14. 1 – Vancouver Millionaires

15. 1 – Kenora Thistles

 

DEFUNCT NHL HOCKEY TEAMS

WHO NEVER WON A STANLEY CUP

CHAMPIONSHIP

 

01. Hamilton Tigers

02. Detroit Cougars

03. Detroit Falcons

04. Pittsburgh Pirates

05. Philadelphia Quakers

06. St. Louis Eagles

07. New York Americans

08. Brooklyn Americans

09. California Golden Seals

10. Bay Area Seals

11. Oakland Seals

12. California Seals

13. Cleveland Barons

14. Kansas City Scouts

15. Colorado Rockies

16. Atlanta Flames

17. Minnesota North Stars

18. Quebec Nordiques

19. Hartford Whalers

20. Mighty Ducks of Anaheim

21. Atlanta Thrashers

22. Phoenix Coyotes

 

PRE-NHL AND NON-NHL STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

01. 1893 AHAC – Montreal Hockey Club

02. 1895 AHAC – Montreal Victorias

03. 1896 MHA – Winnipeg Victorias

04. 1897 AHAC – Montreal Victorias

05. 1898 AHAC – Montreal Victorias

06. 1899 CAHL – Montreal Shamrocks

07. 1900 CAHL – Montreal Shamrocks

08. 1902 MHA – Winnipeg Victorias

09. 1905 FAHL – Ottawa Hockey Club

10. 1908 ECAHA – Montreal Wanderers

11. 1909 ECHA – Ottawa Senators

12. 1910 NHA – Montreal Wanderers

13. 1911 NHA – Ottawa Hockey Club

14. 1912 NHA – Quebec Bulldogs

15. 1913 NHA – Quebec Bulldogs

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HOCKEY HALL OF FAME /

U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

INDUCTEES

 

01. 1945 / 1973 – Hobey Baker

02. 1966 / 1973 – Frank Brimsek

03. 1961 / 1973 – George Brown

04. 1962 / 1973 – Walter Brown

05. 1952 / 1973 – Moose Goheen

06. 1965 / 1973 – Thomas Lockhart

07. 1985 / 1973 – John Mariucci

08. 1978 / 1973 – William Tutt

09. 1964 / 1974 – William Chadwick

10. 2000 / 1980 – Walter Bush

11. 1975 / 1981 – William Jennings

12. 1976 / 1984 – Bill Wirtz

13. 2006 / 1990 – Herb Brooks

14. 1992 / 1991 – Bob Johnson

15. 2001 / 1996 – Craig Patrick

16. 2000 / 1998 – Joe Mullen

17. 2002 / 1999 – Rod Langway

18. 2011 / 2003 – Mark Howe

19. 2003 / 2003 – Pat LaFontaine

20. 2015 / 2004 – Phil Housley

21. 2003 / 2004 – Mike Illitch

22. 2010 / 2008 – Cammi Granato

23. 2009 / 2008 – Brett Hull

24. 2009 / 2008 – Brian Leetch

25. 2013 / 2011 – Chris Chelios

26. 1988 / 2011 – Ed Snider

27. 2009 / 2012 – Lou Lamoriello

28. 2014 / 2012 – Mike Modano

29. 2015 / 2013 – Peter Karmanos

30. 2015 / 2015 – Angela Ruggiero

31. 2018 / 2019 – Gary Bettman

32. 2019 / 2020 – Jerry York

 

INDUCTED INTO BOTH,

THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME AND

THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME,

IN THE SAME YEAR

 

01. 2003 / 2003 – Pat LaFontaine

02. 2015 / 2015 – Angela Ruggiero

 

 

THE TOTAL NUMBER OF HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

AND U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

EACH NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FRANCHISE HAS;

THOSE WHO WERE INDUCTED INTO BOTH HALLS OF FAME

ARE ONLY COUNTED ONCE FOR THIS LIST;

ALL CATEGORIES COMBINED

 

01. 94 – New York Rangers

02. 90 – Boston Bruins

03. 85 – Detroit Red Wings

04. 83 – Chicago Black Hawks / Chicago Blackhawks

05. 79 – Toronto Maple Leafs

06. 78 – Montreal Canadiens

07. 65 – Chicago Black Hawks

08. 48 – St. Louis Blues

09. 37 – Los Angeles Kings

10. 37 – New Jersey Devils

11. 35 – Pittsburgh Penguins

12. 34 – Minnesota North Stars

13. 33 – Ottawa Senators

14. 27 – Philadelphia Flyers

15. 25 – New York Americans

16. 23 – New York Islanders

17. 22 – Edmonton Oilers

18. 22 – Hartford Whalers

19. 22 – Buffalo Sabres

20. 21 – Washington Capitals

21. 20 – Calgary Flames

22. 19 – Vancouver Canucks

23. 18 – Colorado Avalanche

24. 17 – Dallas Stars

25. 15 – San Jose Sharks

26. 14 – Quebec Nordiques

27. 14 – Montreal Maroons

28. 13 – Chicago Blackhawks

29. 12 – Winnipeg Jets

30. 10 – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim

31. 09 – Florida Panthers

32. 09 – Toronto St. Pats

33. 09 – Detroit Cougars

34. 08 – Detroit Falcons

35. 08 – Quebec Bulldogs

36. 08 – Tampa Bay Lightning

37. 08 – Carolina Hurricanes

38. 08 – Phoenix Coyotes

39. 07 – Atlanta Thrashers

40. 07 – Colorado Rockies

41. 07 – Hamilton Tigers

42. 05 – Chicago Black Hawks / Blackhawks

43. 05 – Toronto St. Pats/Maple Leafs

44. 05 – Toronto Arenas

45. 05 – Atlanta Flames

46. 05 – St. Louis Eagles

47. 04 – California Golden Seals

48. 04 – Anaheim Ducks

49. 04 – Pittsburgh Pirates

50. 03 – Nashville Predators

51. 03 – Kansas City Scouts

52. 03 – Oakland Seals

53. 02 – California Seals

54. 02 – Bay Area Seals

55. 02 – Cleveland Barons

56. 02 – Brooklyn Americans

57. 02 – Montreal Wanderers

58. 02 – Columbus Blue Jackets

59. 01 – Minnesota Wild

60. 01 – Philadelphia Quakers

61. 00 – Arizona Coyotes

62. 00 – Vegas Golden Knights

63. 00 – Seattle Kraken

 

NOTE: Denis Savard and Doug Wilson are the only players in the Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. 

 

NOTE: Roger Neilson is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was an assistant coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks.

 

NOTE: Jack O’Callahan and Eddie Olczyk are the only players in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks.

NOTE: Prior to the 1986–87 NHL season, while going through the team's records, someone discovered the team's original NHL contract and found that the name "Blackhawks" was printed as a compound word as opposed to two separate words, "Black Hawks", which was the way most sources had been printing it for 60 years and as the team had always officially listed it. The name officially became "Chicago Blackhawks" from that point on. This was a legal issue.

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GOALTENDERS IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
WHO NEVER WON THE STANLEY CUP


01. 1961 – Oliver Seibert
02. 1969 – Roy Worters
03. 1973 – Chuck Rayner
04. 1982 – Emile Francis (Builder Category)
05. 1987 – Eddie Giacomin
06. 1989 – Vladislav Tretiak
07. 2020 – Kim St-Pierre

 

GOALTENDERS WITH LOSING NHL REGULAR SEASON RECORDS

AND/OR LOSING NHL PLAYOFF RECORDS
INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

 

01. 1945 – Chuck Gardiner (Losing Regular/Winning Playoffs)
02. 1958 – Hugh Lehman (Losing Regular/Losing Playoffs)

03. 1959 – Tiny Thompson (Winning Regular/Losing Playoffs)

04. 1961 – George Hainsworth (Winning Regular/Losing Playoffs)

05. 1965 – Clint Benedict (Winning Regular/Losing Playoffs)

06. 1966 – Frank Brimsek (Winning Regular/Losing Playoffs)

07. 1969 – Roy Worters (Losing Regular/Losing Playoffs)
08. 1972 – Hap Holmes (Losing Regular)
09. 1973 – Chuck Rayner (Losing Regular)

10. 1975 – Glenn Hall (Winning Regular/Losing Playoffs)

11. 1980 – Harry Lumley (Winning Regular/Losing Playoffs)

12. 1980 – Gump Worsley (Losing Regular/Winning Playoffs)
13. 1982 – Emile Francis (Losing Regular)

14. 1987 – Ed Giacomin (Winning Regular/Losing Playoffs)

15. 1988 – Tony Esposito (Winning Regular/Losing Playoffs)

16. 2019 – Jim Rutherford (Losing Regular/Losing Playoffs)
17. 2020 – Ken Holland (Losing Regular)

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THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME SELECTION COMMITTEE

 

https://www.hhof.com/induction/selectioncommittee.html

 

The Hockey Hall of Fame Selection Committee consists of eighteen (18) individuals appointed by the Board of Directors, whose mandate is to nominate and elect candidates as Honoured Members in:

  1. the Player Category
  2. the Builder Category
  3. the Referee or Linesman Category

Each individual appointed to the Hockey Hall of Fame Selection Committee in accordance with By-law No. 28 shall, in the opinion of the Board of Directors, be:

  • (a) a person of integrity and ability; and
  • (b) knowledgeable of the game of hockey and its past and present players, builders, referees and linesmen.

It is intended that the Selection Committee:

  • (a) be generally, but not necessarily exclusively, composed of former hockey players, former coaches of hockey teams, former referees or linesmen for hockey leagues or associations, current or former senior executives of hockey teams or hockey leagues or associations and present or former members of the media who cover or covered the game of hockey.
  • (b) be broadly representative of areas throughout the world where hockey is popular.
  • (c) have among its membership individuals knowledgeable of the various players eras from which candidates may be nominated;
  • (d) have among its membership an individual or individuals knowledgeable of international hockey; and
  • (e) have among its membership an individual or individuals knowledgeable of amateur hockey.

Six members of the Selection Committee shall continue to be appointed annually for terms of three (3) years each so that each year, the terms of six (6) members expire and the terms of six (6) newly appointed or reappointed members commence. Members of the Selection Committee whose terms expire may be reappointed for a further term, subject to an aggregate limit of fifteen (15) years of service (except as otherwise extended by "special resolution" of the Board of Directors).

 

CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE SELECTION COMMITTEE

 

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Mike Gartner, Chair 
After an illustrious hockey career that combined unrivalled skating speed with a scoring prowess that netted 708 goals, Mike Gartner was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2001. He represented Canada at numerous international tournaments including multiple World Championships and Canada Cups and later served as President of the NHLPA for the latter part of the 1990s. On January 1, 2022, Gartner succeeded John Davidson as Chair of the Hockey Hall of Fame Selection Committee.

 

David Branch
Born and raised in Bathurst, New Brunswick, David Branch has served as the Commissioner of the Ontario Hockey League since August 11, 1979, and as the President of the Canadian Hockey League since 1996. Under his command, the OHL has grown from 12 teams to 20 and is now a high profile marketable product, with multiple games broadcast on television and radio. 

 

Brian Burke 
Born in Providence, Rhode Island and raised in Edina, Minnesota Brian Burke earned his law degree at the prestigious Harvard University and began serving as an NHL player agent following graduation. He has served as the NHL's Executive Vice President and Director of Hockey Operations, the General Manager of the Hartford Whalers, Vancouver Canucks, Anaheim Ducks as well as the President and General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs. 

 

Cassie Campbell-Pascall 
One of the most decorated players in women’s hockey history, Cassie Campbell-Pascall is a six time World Champion and captained two Olympic gold medal-winners for Canada. Upon retiring from the game, Campbell-Pascall embarked on a trailblazing broadcasting career which included being the first woman to do colour commentary on Hockey Night in Canada. In 2016, Campbell-Pascall was made a Member of the Order of Canada for “contributions to Canadian women’s hockey as a player, broadcaster and role model.” 

 

Mark Chipman 
Winnipeg-native Mark Chipman is the Executive Chairman of the Board of True North Sports & Entertainment and the Winnipeg Jets. He represents the Jets on the NHL’s Board of Governors and in 2016 was appointed to the Executive Committee. Along with business partner David Thompson, Chipman led the team that acquired and relocated the Atlanta Thrashers to Winnipeg in 2011. 

 

Bob Clarke 
Serving as captain of the Philadelphia Flyers "Broad Street Bullies" teams of the 1970's, Bob Clarke led the club to back-to-back Stanley Cup championships in 1974 and 1975. Upon completion of his playing career Clarke would become the fourth general manager in Flyers history. In over 40 years with the Flyers franchise Clarke has served as President, Senior Vice President and General Manager. He also spent time as the Vice President and General Manager of the Florida Panthers (1993-94) and the Minnesota North Stars (1990-92). 

 

Marc de Foy 
Marc de Foy has covered hockey in Montreal for more than 30 years. During that time de Foy has earned the respect of the hockey world by routinely breaking stories and by consistently producing honest and accurate copy. In 2010 he was awarded the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award for hockey journalism. 

 

Michael Farber 
Following 15 years as an accomplished sports columnist for the Montreal Gazette, Micheal Farber became senior writer with Sports Illustrated in 1994 and now stands as one of the magazine's top journalists. Farber, a New Jersey native, received the Elmer Ferguson Award for distinguished hockey writing in 2003. 

 

Ron Francis 
Hockey Hall of Fame Honoured Member, Ron Francis, ranks second on the NHL all-time assist list and is a two-time Stanley Cup champion. At the completion of his playing career, the long-time Carolina Hurricanes captain would serve the club in a variety of capacities before being named the executive vice president and general manager on April 24, 2014. The Hurricanes officially retired Francis' No. 10 jersey on January 28, 2006. 

 

Cammi Granato
One of the first two women Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2010, Granato became the first woman to pro scout in the NHL when she joined the expansion Seattle Kraken in 2019. The Downers Grove, Illinois native played for USA Hockey for 15 years and at the time of her reitrement was the program's all-time leading scorer. An Olympic and World Champion, Granato was instrumental in growing the game in the United States and across the world. 

 

Anders Hedberg 
Born in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden, Anders Hedberg is regarded as one of the first European-born players to make an impact on North American hockey. Following a standout playing career, Hedberg went on to serve in various front office capacities with the New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators. In 2000 he was appointed General Manager of the Swedish national team and was elected to the Swedish Hockey Hall of Fame in 2012. 

 

Jari Kurri 
Hockey Hall of Fame Honoured Member, Jari Kurri, was one of the most feared snipers in NHL history and key contributor to the Edmonton Oilers five Stanley Cup wins between 1984 and 1990. With his playing days behind him, Kurri took on the role of general manager of the Finnish national team in 2003 and is currently the general manger of Jokerit, the first Finnish KHL league team. 

 

Igor Larionov 
In one of the most decorated careers the game of hockey has ever seen, Igor Larionov was an icon of international play before he ever joined the NHL. Twice an Olympic gold medalist and four times a World Champion, Larionov was 29 when he finally played his first National Hockey League game. He would go on to win three Stanley Cup championships with the Detroit Red Wings and was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008. 

 

Pierre McGuire 
Recognized as one of the most well-versed analysts in the game of hockey, Pierre McGuire began his NHL career as an assistant coach with the Pittsburgh Penguins, with whom he won a Stanley Cup in 1992. After stops in Hartford and Ottawa, he embarked on a broadcasting career which now spans more than 20 years, starting in Canada with TSN where he served as lead hockey analyst and then in the United States for NBC Sports as part of their lead NHL broadcast team. 

 

Bob McKenzie 
One of the most connected and trusted analysts in the world of hockey, Bob McKenzie served as editor-in-chief of The Hockey News and then as a hockey columnist for The Toronto Star before joining TSN in the late 1980's. Since that time McKenzie's NHL and international hockey coverage has raised the standard for an entire industry. In 2013 McKenzie was named one of the 20 most powerful figures in sports media by Sports Illustrated. 

 

Mike Murphy 
Murphy played in the National Hockey League for 13 seasons (1971-1983) as a member of the St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers and Los Angeles Kings. He also performed Assistant and Head Coach duties with the Los Angeles Kings, Ottawa Senators, Vancouver Canucks, Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Rangers. Murphy currently serves as the NHL’s Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations, a role in which he has managed all operations of the “Situation Room” for the majority of his 20-year tenure. 

 

David Poile 
David Poile is one of the longest-tenured General Managers in NHL history. He spent 15 years in that capacity for the Washington Capitals (1982-1997) before joining the Nashville Predators as the first (and only) GM in franchise history. He guided both the Capitals and Predators for over 1,000 games and 500 victories and is the only GM to accomplish that feat with two different teams. On the international stage Poile served as General Manager for the United States team at the 2014 Olympic Winter games held in Sochi, Russia.

 

Luc Robitaille 
Hockey Hall of Fame Honoured Member, Luc Robitaille, is the highest scoring left winger in NHL history and the Los Angeles Kings all-time leading goal scorer. Upon retiring as a player, Robitaille, joined the Kings front office staff where he serves as President, Business Operations. In this role, Robitaille and the Kings captured the first Stanley Cup title in franchise history in 2012. On January 20, 2007, Robitaille became the fifth Kings player to have his number retired by the club.

 

FORMER MEMBERS OF THE SELECTION COMMITTEE

 

On April 27, 1958, for the first time, a Selection Committee was formed to elect Honoured Members to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Prior to that date, the board of directors had handled all affairs pertaining to The Hall, including the election of Honoured Members.

 

The following list includes all those who have participated in the election:

 

Keith Allen | September 1996-September 1997  Tommy Ivan | June 1980-September 1995
Kevin Allen | September 1994-September 1998  Gordon Juckes | June 1965-June 1989
Al Arbour | June 2001-June 2006  Jari Kurri | June 2016-present
Jean Béliveau | June 1981-September 1995 Igor Larionov | June 2011-present
Scotty Bowman | June 2003-June 2017  John Mariucci | June 1977-June 1985
David Branch | June 2009-present  Frank Mathers | September 1994-September 1996
Walter Brown | September 1960-June 1964 Lanny McDonald | June 2007-June 2015
Brian Burke | June 2012-present Pierre McGuire | June 2018-present
Walter Bush | September 1994-September 1995  Bob McKenzie | June 2016-present
Cassie Campbell-Pascall | November 2018-present  Gerry Meehan | September 1994-September 1995
Colin Campbell | June 2005-June 2019 Stan Mikita | September 1997-June 2005
Mark Chipman| November 2018-present Tim Moriarty | June 1977-June 1993
Ed Chynoweth | June 1991-June 2007 Scotty Morrison | June 1989-September 1997
Bob Clarke | June 2014-present Mike Murphy | June 2020-present
Charles Coleman | June 1972-June 1984 Lou Nanne | September 1994-September 1995
Neil Colville | June 1977-June 1983 James Norris | June 1965-June 1965
Murray Costello | September 1994-September 1995 Baz O'Meara | April 1958-June 1971
John Davidson | April 1999-December 2021 Bobby Orr | September 1998-June 2000
Marc DeFoy | June 2012-present Dick Patrick | September 1994-June 2000
Alex Delvecchio | June 1985-June 1993 Lynn Patrick | June 1977-June 1979
Marcel Desjardins | April 1958-June 1980 Lester Patrick | April 1958-September 1959
George Dudley | April 1958-September 1959 Marty Pavelich | June 1992-June 2006
Eric Duhatschek | June 2004-November 2018 Yvon Pedneault | June 2005-June 2011
Jimmy Dunnell | June 1961-June 1976  Jean Perron | September 1994-September 1995
Milt Dunnell | April 1958-June 1991 Al Pickard | April 1958-June 1964
Red Dutton | April 1958-June 1976 Bud Poile | June 1984-June 1993
Jan-Ake Edvinsson | June 2006-June 2011 David Poile | June 2014-present
Mike Emrick | June 2001-June 2015 Jim Proudfoot | September 1994-June 2000
Michael Farber | June 2007-present Pat Quinn | September 1998-July 2013
Stan Fischler | September 1994-September 1995 Bertrand Raymond | September 1994-June 2004
Red Fisher | June 1985-June 2003 Lefty Reid | June 1968-June 1988
Tom Fitzgerald | June 1973-June 1983 Luc Robitaille | June 2014-present
Cliff Fletcher | September 1994-June 2002 Fran Rosa | June 1984-September 1995
Emile Francis | June 1990-June 2008 Glen Sather | September 1994-September 1995
Ron Francis | June 2016-present Serge Savard | September 1994-July 2013
Danny Gallivan | April 1958-June 1992 Frank Selke Sr. | September 1960-June 1979
Mike Gartner | June 2009-present Frank Selke Jr. | June 1991-June 2006
Ebbie Goodfellow | June 1966-June 1984 Harry Sinden | September 1994-June 2011
Cammi Granato | January 2022-present Peter Stastny | June 2007-June 2015
Jim Gregory | June 1993-July 2013 Al Strachan | June 1993-September 1995
George Gross | June 1992-September 1998 Cyclone Taylor | September 1960-June 1979
Bill Hay | June 1980-September 1997  Bill Torrey | June 2007-May 2018
Anders Hedberg | June 2012-present Frank Udvari | September 1994-June 2004
Bobby Hewitson | April 1958-June 1967 Bill Wirtz | September 1994-September 1995
Dick Irvin | September 1996-June 2010

 

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MY PREDICTIONS FOR THE 2022 HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

 

Trying to predict the 5 player category inductees, and the 2 builder category inductees for the Hockey Hall of Fame each year isn't very easy. This year's newly eligible players include three former Vancouver Canucks players - Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin, and Roberto Luongo. Inducting three players from the same team in the same year has happened before in the past, but this year it's highly unlikely. When it comes to Daniel Sedin and Henrik Sedin, the hockey media is fascinated by the idea of twins getting inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in the same year, in their first year of eligibility, but how much of that fascination is shared by the nominating and voting committee of the Hockey Hall of Fame? Will it actually happen? Will Jennifer Botterill or Caroline Ouellette be inducted in the Women's category? Will there be an international player inducted? Boris Mikhailov? What will the 2022 Hockey Hall of Fame induction ceremony look like? Will it be made up of only recently retired players? Will it be made up of only players who have been waiting for over ten or twenty years for induction? Will it be a mixed bag? Will the recent deaths of John Muckler, Walter Gretzky, Mike Bossy, and Guy Lafleur play a factor in the Selection Committee's decision on who the 2022 Hockey Hall of Fame inductees will be?

 

BUILDER CATEGORY

 

John Muckler won the Stanley Cup 4 times as the assistant coach of the Edmonton Oilers between 1984 and 1988, and then he won a 5th Stanley Cup in 1990 as the Edmonton Oilers head coach. There are currently 8 members of the 1980s Edmonton Oilers dynasty who are in the Hockey Hall of Fame, which includes head coach Glen Sather (1997), Wayne Gretzky (1999), Jari Kurri (2001), Grant Fuhr (2003), Paul Coffey (2004), Mark Messier (2007), Glenn Anderson (2008), and Kevin Lowe (2020). John Muckler's death could also get one of the six remaining players from the 1980s Edmonton Oilers dynasty, who are highly qualified, to finally be inducted in the player category. Those players are Andy Moog, Charlie Huddy, Esa Tikkanen, Craig MacTavish, Kent Nilsson, and Adam Graves.

 

Walter Gretzky was the quintessential hockey father. The most famous father of an athlete ever, by far. Walter Gretzky was the Joseph Jackson of hockey fathers, but with a lot more class. Like Joseph Jackson, Walter Gretzky raised a child prodigy who was in the public eye from a very young age. In the 80s and 90s, Wayne Gretzky was the Michael Jackson of hockey.

 

PLAYER CATEGORY

 

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. 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. 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).

 

THE 2022 HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

 

Prediction # 1 - Honoring the recently deceased, and their surviving connections, plus one other.

 

01. Andy Moog

02. Esa Tikkanen

03. Butch Goring

04. Doug Jarvis

05. Caroline Ouellette

06. John Muckler

07. Walter Gretzky

 

Prediction # 2 - Honoring the recently deceased, and their surviving connections, plus three others.

 

01. Daniel Sedin

02. Henrik Sedin

03. Butch Goring

04. Doug Jarvis

05. Jennifer Botterill

06. John Muckler

07. Walter Gretzky

 

Prediction # 3 - Honoring the recently deceased, and their surviving connections, plus three others.

 

01. Daniel Alfredsson

02. Roberto Luongo

03. Butch Goring

04. Doug Jarvis

05. Caroline Ouellette

06. John Muckler

07. Walter Gretzky

 

Prediction # 4 - Honoring the the NHL 500+ Goals Club, plus connections, plus others.

 

01. Keith Tkachuk

02. Pierre Turgeon

03. Jeremy Roenick

04. Peter Bondra

05. Jennifer Botterill

06. David Poile

07. Bryan Murray

 

Prediction # 5 - Honoring the the NHL 500+ Goals Club, plus others.

 

01. Keith Tkachuk

02. Pat Verbeek

03. Pierre Turgeon

04. Jeremy Roenick

05. Jennifer Botterill

06. Herb Carnegie

07. Bryan Murray

 

Prediction # 6 - Mixed Bag - Using the 2018 Model - 2 NHL, 1 International, 1 Woman, 2 Builders

 

01. Daniel Sedin

02. Henrik Sedin

03. Boris Mikhailov

04. Jennifer Botterill

05. Herb Carnegie

06. Bryan Murray

 

Prediction # 7

 

01. Peter Bondra

02. Pierre Turgeon

03. Jeremy Roenick

04. Alexander Mogilny

05. Jennifer Botterill

06. Herb Carnegie

07. Bryan Murray

 

Prediction # 8

 

01. Daniel Alfredsson

02. Theo Fleury

03. Alexander Mogilny

04. Peter Bondra

05. Jennifer Botterill

06. Herb Carnegie

07. Bryan Murray

 

Prediction # 9

 

01. Daniel Alfredsson

02. Alexander Mogilny

03. Roberto Luongo

04. Pierre Turgeon

05. Jennifer Botterill

06. Herb Carnegie

07. Bryan Murray

 

Prediction # 10

 

01. Daniel Alfredsson

02. Theo Fleury

03. Roberto Luongo

04. Pierre Turgeon

05. Jennifer Botterill

06. Herb Carnegie

07. John Muckler

 

Prediction # 11

 

01. Daniel Alfredsson

02. Theo Fleury

03. Alexander Mogilny

04. Pierre Turgeon

05. Caroline Ouellette

06. Herb Carnegie

07. John Muckler

 

Prediction # 12

 

01. Daniel Alfredsson

02. Roberto Luongo

03. Daniel Sedin

04. Henrik Sedin

05. Caroline Ouellette

06. Herb Carnegie

07. Bryan Murray

 

Prediction # 13

 

01. Daniel Alfredsson

02. Roberto Luongo

03. Daniel Sedin

04. Henrik Sedin

05. Jennifer Botterill

06. Herb Carnegie

07. John Muckler

 

Prediction # 14

 

01. Claude Provost

02. Lorne Chabot

03. Doug Jarvis

04. Butch Goring

05. Jennifer Botterill

06. Walter Gretzky

07. John Muckler

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FORMER NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYERS INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

IN THE PLAYER CATEGORY AFTER BECOMING HEAD COACHES IN THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

 

01. 1945 – Eddie Gerard

02. 1947 – Dit Clapper

03. 1947 – Lester Patrick

04. 1949 – Art Ross

05. 1950 – Newsy Lalonde

06. 1952 – Bill Cook

07. 1958 – Frank Boucher

08. 1958 – King Clancy

09. 1958 – Sprague Cleghorn

10. 1958 – Red Dutton

11. 1958 – Frank Fredrickson

12. 1958 – Herb Gardiner

13. 1958 – Dick Irvin

14. 1958 – Duke Keats

15. 1958 – Hughie Lehman

16. 1959 – Jack Adams

17. 1959 – Cy Denneny

18. 1960 – George Boucher

19. 1960 – Sylvio Mantha

20. 1961 – Charlie Conacher

21. 1961 – Hap Day

22. 1961 – Milt Schmidt

23. 1962 – Shorty Green

24. 1962 – Harold Simpson

25. 1962 – Barney Stanley

26. 1963 – Ebbie Goodfellow

27. 1963 – Joe Primeau

28. 1966 – Toe Blake

29. 1967 – Neil Colville

30. 1969 – Sid Abel

31. 1969 – Red Kelly

32. 1970 – Bill Gadsby

33. 1971 – Cooney Weiland

34. 1972 – Bernie Geoffrion

35. 1973 – Doug Harvey

36. 1978 – Marcel Pronovost

37. 1979 – Harry Howell

38. 1980 – Lynn Patrick

39. 1984 – Jacques Lemaire

40. 1985 – Gerry Cheevers

41. 1985 – Bert Olmstead

42. 1986 – Leo Boivin

43. 1988 – Brad Park

44. 1991 – Bob Pulford

45. 1992 – Bob Gainey

46. 1994 – Lionel Conacher

47. 2006 – Dick Duff

48. 2016 – Rogie Vachon

49. 2019 – Guy Carbonneau

 

FORMER NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYERS INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

IN THE PLAYER CATEGORY BEFORE BECOMING HEAD COACHES IN THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

 

01. 1966 – Ted Lindsay

02. 1970 – Tom Johnson

03. 1975 – George Armstrong

04. 1984 – Phil Esposito

05. 1990 – Bill Barber

06. 1995 – Larry Robinson

07. 1997 – Bryan Trottier

08. 1999 – Wayne Gretzky

09. 2000 – Denis Savard

10. 2006 – Patrick Roy

11. 2012 – Adam Oates

12. 2015 – Phil Housley

13. 2018 – Martin St. Louis

 

FORMER NHL PLAYERS AND NHL HEAD COACHES INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY

 

01. 1982 – Emile Francis

02. 1992 – Keith Allen

03. 1996 – Al Arbour

04. 1997 – Glen Sather

05. 2001 – Craig Patrick

06. 2013 – Fred Shero

07. 2016 – Pat Quinn

 

FORMER NHL PLAYERS INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY

 

01. 1982 – Emile Francis

02. 1985 – John Mariucci

03. 1990 – Bud Poile

04. 1992 – Keith Allen

05. 1996 – Al Arbour

06. 1997 – Glen Sather

07. 2001 – Craig Patrick

08. 2003 – Brian Kilrea

09. 2013 – Fred Shero

10. 2015 – Bill Hay

11. 2016 – Pat Quinn

12. 2018 – Willie O’Ree

13. 2019 – Jim Rutherford

14. 2020 – Ken Holland

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FORMER NHL PLAYERS INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY

 

01. 1974 – Carl Voss

02. 1982 – Emile Francis

03. 1985 – John Mariucci

04. 1990 – Bud Poile

05. 1992 – Keith Allen

06. 1992 – Frank Mathers

07. 1996 – Al Arbour

08. 1997 – Glen Sather

09. 2001 – Craig Patrick

10. 2003 – Brian Kilrea

11. 2005 – Murray Costello

12. 2013 – Fred Shero

13. 2015 – Bill Hay

14. 2016 – Pat Quinn

15. 2018 – Willie O’Ree

16. 2019 – Jim Rutherford

17. 2020 – Ken Holland

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On 5/16/2022 at 11:31 AM, NHL HHOF said:

 

Prediction # 13

 

01. Daniel Alfredsson

02. Roberto Luongo

03. Daniel Sedin

04. Henrik Sedin

05. Jennifer Botterill

06. Herb Carnegie

07. John Muckler

 

I came close.

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TEAMS REPRESENTED AT THE 2022 HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

Herb Carnegie

Quebec Aces

Daniel Alfredsson

Ottawa Senators
Detroit Red Wings

Roberto Luongo

New York Islanders
Florida Panthers
Vancouver Canucks

Daniel Sedin

Vancouver Canucks

Henrik Sedin

Vancouver Canucks

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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
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Sedin brothers, Luongo lead Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2022
Joined by Alfredsson, Sallinen, Carnegie; induction ceremony scheduled for Nov. 14
https://www.nhl.com/news/sedin-brothers-and-roberto-luongo-lead-hockey-hall-of-fame-class-of-2022/c-334757872

 

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Sedin twins, Luongo, Alfredsson highlight 2022 inductees for Hockey Hall of Fame
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Henrik, Daniel Sedin join former Vancouver Canucks teammate Roberto Luongo in 2022 induction class for Hockey Hall of Fame
https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/34157814/henrik-daniel-sedin-join-former-vancouver-canucks-teammate-roberto-luongo-2022-induction-class-hockey-hall-fame

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2022 UPDATE

THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME - TORONTO, CANADA
 - https://www.hhof.com/index.html

423 - HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
294 - PLAYER CATEGORY INDUCTEES
113 - BUILDER CATEGORY INDUCTEES
16 - REFEREE/LINESMAN CATEGORY INDUCTEES

THE NUMBER OF HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
EACH NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FRANCHISE HAS;
PLAYER CATEGORY AND BUILDER CATEGORY COMBINED


01. 75 - Toronto Maple Leafs
02. 73 - Detroit Red Wings
03. 71 - Montreal Canadiens
04. 70 - New York Rangers
05. 67 - Boston Bruins
06. 66 - Chicago Black Hawks / Chicago Blackhawks
07. 53 - Chicago Black Hawks
08. 35 - St. Louis Blues
09. 34 - Ottawa Senators
10. 23 - Los Angeles Kings
11. 23 - New York Americans
12. 21 - Vancouver Canucks
13. 21 - Pittsburgh Penguins
14. 19 - Philadelphia Flyers
15. 16 - New Jersey Devils
16. 16 - Buffalo Sabres
17. 16 - Montreal Maroons
18. 15 - Edmonton Oilers
19. 15 - Calgary Flames
20. 12 - Colorado Avalanche
21. 12 - Hartford Whalers
22. 12 - Minnesota North Stars
23. 11 - New York Islanders
24. 10 - Washington Capitals
25. 10 - Dallas Stars
26. 10 - Hamilton Tigers
27. 10 - Detroit Cougars
28. 09 - Detroit Falcons
29. 09 - Chicago Blackhawks
30. 09 - Quebec Nordiques
31. 09 - Toronto St. Pats
32. 08 - Quebec Bulldogs
33. 08 - Florida Panthers
34. 07 - Mighty Ducks of Anaheim / Anaheim Ducks
35. 06 - Tampa Bay Lightning
36. 06 - Winnipeg Jets
37. 06 - San Jose Sharks
38. 05 - Carolina Hurricanes
39. 05 - St. Louis Eagles
40. 05 - Toronto Arenas
41. 04 - Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
42. 04 - Phoenix Coyotes
43. 04 - Phoenix Coyotes / Arizona Coyotes

44. 04 - Chicago Black Hawks / Blackhawks
45. 04 - Toronto St. Pats/Maple Leafs
46. 04 - Montreal Wanderers
47. 04 - Pittsburgh Pirates
48. 03 - Atlanta Flames
49. 03 - Atlanta Thrashers
50. 03 - California Golden Seals
51. 03 - Oakland Seals
52. 02 - California Seals
53. 02 - Bay Area Seals
54. 02 - Mighty Ducks of Anaheim / Anaheim Ducks
55. 02 - Nashville Predators
56. 02 - Cleveland Barons
57. 02 - Brooklyn Americans
58. 02 - Kansas City Scouts
59. 01 - Anaheim Ducks
60. 01 - Columbus Blue Jackets
61. 01 - Colorado Rockies
62. 01 - Philadelphia Quakers
63. 00 - Arizona Coyotes
64. 00 - Minnesota Wild
65. 00 - Vegas Golden Knights
66. 00 - Seattle Kraken

NOTE: Denis Savard and Doug Wilson are the only players in the Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. 

NOTE: Roger Neilson is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was an assistant coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks.

NOTE: Bob Pulford is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was a head coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks.

NOTE: Prior to the 1986–87 NHL season, while going through the team's records, someone discovered the team's original NHL contract and found that the name "Blackhawks" was printed as a compound word as opposed to two separate words, "Black Hawks", which was the way most sources had been printing it for 60 years and as the team had always officially listed it. The name officially became "Chicago Blackhawks" from that point on. This was a legal issue.



TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1947: William Hewitt
02. 1947: Frank Nighbor
03. 1958: King Clancy
04. 1958: Dick Irvin
05. 1958: Conn Smythe
06. 1960: Frank Selke
07. 1961: Syl Apps
08. 1961: Charlie Conacher
09. 1961: Hap Day
10. 1961: George Hainsworth
11. 1962: Sweeney Schriner
12. 1963: Joe Primeau
13. 1965: Foster Hewitt
14. 1965: Red Horner
15. 1965: Syd Howe
16. 1966: Max Bentley
17. 1966: Ted Kennedy
18. 1966: Babe Pratt
19. 1967: Turk Broda
20. 1969: Red Kelly
21. 1970: Babe Dye
22. 1971: Busher Jackson
23. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
24. 1974: Dickie Moore
25. 1974: Carl Voss
26. 1975: George Armstrong
27. 1975: Ace Bailey
28. 1975: Gordie Drillon
29. 1975: Pierre Pilote
30. 1976: Johnny Bower
31. 1977: Harold Ballard
32. 1977: Tim Horton
33. 1978: Andy Bathgate
34. 1978: J.P. Bickell
35. 1978: Jacques Plante
36. 1978: Marcel Pronovost
37. 1980: Harry Lumley
38. 1981: Frank Mahovlich
39. 1981: Allan Stanley
40. 1982: Norm Ullman
41. 1984: Punch Imlach
42. 1984: Bernie Parent
43. 1985: Gerry Cheevers
44. 1985: Bert Olmstead
45. 1986: Leo Boivin
46. 1986: Dave Keon
47. 1989: Darryl Sittler
48. 1990: Fernie Flaman
49. 1990: Bud Poile
50. 1991: Bob Pulford
51. 1992: Frank Mathers
52. 1992: Lanny McDonald
53. 1994: Harry Percival Watson
54. 1996: Al Arbour
55. 1996: Borje Salming
56. 2001: Mike Gartner
57. 2002: Roger Neilson
58. 2003: Grant Fuhr
59. 2004: Cliff Fletcher
60. 2004: Larry Murphy
61. 2006: Dick Duff
62. 2007: Ron Francis
63. 2008: Glenn Anderson
64. 2009: Lou Lamoriello
65. 2009: Brian Leetch
66. 2011: Ed Belfour
67. 2011: Doug Gilmour
68. 2011: Joe Nieuwendyk
69. 2012: Mats Sundin
70. 2014: Pat Burns
71. 2015: Phil Housley
72. 2016: Eric Lindros
73. 2016: Pat Quinn
74. 2017: Dave Andreychuk
75. 2019: Jim Rutherford

DETROIT RED WINGS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1958: George Hay
02. 1958: James Norris Sr.
03. 1959: Jack Adams
04. 1959: Tiny Thompson
05. 1961: Charlie Conacher
06. 1962: Reg Noble
07. 1962: James D. Norris
08. 1963: Ebbie Goodfellow
09. 1963: Earl Seibert
10. 1964: Jack Stewart
11. 1965: Marty Barry
12. 1965: Syd Howe
13. 1966: Ted Lindsay
14. 1969: Sid Abel
15. 1969: Red Kelly
16. 1969: Bruce Norris
17. 1970: Bill Gadsby
18. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
19. 1971: Cooney Weiland
20. 1971: Arthur Wirtz
21. 1972: Gordie Howe
22. 1973: Doug Harvey
23. 1974: Tommy Ivan
24. 1974: Carl Voss
25. 1975: Glenn Hall
26. 1976: Bill Quackenbush
27. 1977: Alex Delvecchio
28. 1978: Andy Bathgate
29. 1978: Marcel Pronovost
30. 1980: Harry Lumley
31. 1981: John Bucyk
32. 1981: Frank Mahovlich
33. 1982: Norm Ullman
34. 1986: Leo Boivin
35. 1987: Eddie Giacomin
36. 1988: Brad Park
37. 1989: Herbie Lewis
38. 1989: Darryl Sittler
39. 1990: Bud Poile
40. 1991: Scotty Bowman
41. 1992: Keith Allen
42. 1992: Marcel Dionne
43. 1994: Harry Percival Watson
44. 1996: Al Arbour
45. 1996: Borje Salming
46. 1998: Roy Conacher
47. 2001: Viacheslav Fetisov
48. 2002: Bernie Federko
49. 2003: Mike Illitch
50. 2003: Brian Kilrea
51. 2004: Paul Coffey
52. 2004: Larry Murphy
53. 2005: Murray Costello
54. 2008: Igor Larionov
55. 2009: Brett Hull
56. 2009: Luc Robitaille
57. 2009: Steve Yzerman
58. 2010: Dino Ciccarelli
59. 2010: Jim Devellano
60. 2011: Mark Howe
61. 2012: Adam Oates
62. 2013: Chris Chelios
63. 2013: Brendan Shanahan
64. 2014: Dominik Hasek
65. 2014: Mike Modano
66. 2015: Sergei Fedorov
67. 2015: Nicklas Lidstrom
68. 2016: Rogie Vachon
69. 2019: Vaclav Nedomansky
70. 2019: Jim Rutherford
71. 2020: Ken Holland
72. 2020: Marian Hossa
73. 2022: Daniel Alfredsson

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

NEW YORK RANGERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1945: Howie Morenz
02. 1947: Lester Patrick
03. 1952: Bill Cook
04. 1958: Frank Boucher
05. 1958: Ching Johnson
06. 1958: Frank Patrick
07. 1958: Conn Smythe
08. 1960: John Kilpatrick
09. 1963: Earl Seibert
10. 1964: Doug Bentley
11. 1964: Babe Siebert
12. 1965: Thomas Lockhart
13. 1966: Max Bentley
14. 1966: Babe Pratt
15. 1967: Neil Colville
16. 1968: Jim Hendy
17. 1969: Bryan Hextall
18. 1970: Bill Gadsby
19. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
20. 1972: Bernie Geoffrion
21. 1973: Doug Harvey
22. 1973: Chuck Rayner
23. 1974: Art Coulter
24. 1974: Carl Voss
25. 1975: William Jennings
26. 1976: Johnny Bower
27. 1977: Tim Horton
28. 1978: Andy Bathgate
29. 1978: Jacques Plante
30. 1979: Harry Howell
31. 1980: Harry Lumley
32. 1980: Lynn Patrick
33. 1980: Gump Worsley
34. 1981: Allan Stanley
35. 1982: Emile Francis
36. 1982: Rod Gilbert
37. 1983: Bobby Hull
38. 1984: Phil Esposito
39. 1985: Jean Ratelle
40. 1987: Eddie Giacomin
41. 1988: Guy Lafleur
42. 1988: Buddy O’Connor
43. 1988: Brad Park
44. 1990: Bud Poile
45. 1991: Clint Smith
46. 1992: Marcel Dionne
47. 1993: Edgar Laprade
48. 1995: Bun Cook
49. 1997: Glen Sather
50. 1997: Bryan Trottier
51. 1999: Wayne Gretzky
52. 2001: Mike Gartner
53. 2001: Jari Kurri
54. 2001: Craig Patrick
55. 2002: Roger Neilson
56. 2003: Pat Lafontaine
57. 2006: Herb Brooks
58. 2006: Dick Duff
59. 2007: Mark Messier
60. 2008: Glenn Anderson
61. 2009: Brian Leetch
62. 2009: Luc Robitaille
63. 2012: Pavel Bure
64. 2013: Fred Shero
65. 2013: Brendan Shanahan
66. 2016: Eric Lindros
67. 2018: Martin St. Louis
68. 2019: Vaclav Nedomansky
69. 2019: Sergei Zubov
70. 2020: Kevin Lowe

BOSTON BRUINS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1947: Dit Clapper
02. 1947: Eddie Shore
03. 1949: Art Ross
04. 1952: Mickey MacKay
05. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn
06. 1958: Frank Fredrickson
07. 1958: Duke Keats
08. 1958: Frank Patrick
09. 1959: Cy Denneny
10. 1959: Tiny Thompson
11. 1960: Charles F. Adams
12. 1960: Georges Boucher
13. 1960: Sylvio Mantha
14. 1961: George Brown
15. 1961: Milt Schmidt
16. 1962: Walter Brown
17. 1962: Nels Stewart
18. 1964: Babe Siebert
19. 1965: Marty Barry
20. 1966: Frank Brimsek
21. 1966: Babe Pratt
22. 1967: Harry Oliver
23. 1968: Bill Cowley
24. 1970: Tom Johnson
25. 1971: Busher Jackson
26. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
27. 1971: Cooney Weiland
28. 1972: Weston Adams
29. 1972: Hooley Smith
30. 1974: Billy Burch
31. 1976: Bill Quackenbush
32. 1978: Jacques Plante
33. 1979: Bobby Orr
34. 1980: Harry Lumley
35. 1980: Lynn Patrick
36. 1981: John Bucyk
37. 1981: Allan Stanley
38. 1983: Harry Sinden
39. 1984: Phil Esposito
40. 1984: Bernie Parent
41. 1985: Gerry Cheevers
42. 1985: Jean Ratelle
43. 1986: Leo Boivin
44. 1987: Jacques Laperriere
45. 1988: Brad Park
46. 1990: Fernie Flaman
47. 1990: Bud Poile
48. 1992: Woody Dumart
49. 1993: Guy Lapointe
50. 1995: Bun Cook
51. 1996: Bobby Bauer
52. 1997: Glen Sather
53. 1998: Roy Conacher
54. 2000: Joe Mullen
55. 2004: Ray Bourque
56. 2004: Paul Coffey
57. 2005: Murray Costello
58. 2005: Cam Neely
59. 2009: Brian Leetch
60. 2012: Adam Oates
61. 2014: Pat Burns
62. 2016: Rogie Vachon
63. 2017: Dave Andreychuk
64. 2017: Jeremy Jacobs
65. 2017: Mark Recchi
66. 2018: Willie O'Ree
67. 2020: Jarome Iginla

CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS /
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1945: Chuck Gardiner
02. 1945: Howie Morenz
03. 1952: Mickey MacKay
04. 1958: Herb Gardiner
05. 1958: George Hay
06. 1958: Dick Irvin
07. 1958: Duke Keats
08. 1958: Hughie Lehman
09. 1960: Georges Boucher
10. 1961: Charlie Conacher
11. 1961: Fred Waghorne
12. 1962: James D. Norris
13. 1962: Barney Stanley
14. 1963: Ebbie Goodfellow
15. 1963: Tommy Gorman
16. 1963: Frederic McLaughlin
17. 1963: Earl Seibert
18. 1964: Doug Bentley
19. 1964: Jack Stewart
20. 1965: Bill Mosienko
21. 1966: Max Bentley
22. 1966: Frank Brimsek
23. 1966: Ted Lindsay
24. 1969: Sid Abel
25. 1970: Babe Dye
26. 1970: Bill Gadsby
27. 1971: Arthur Wirtz
28. 1974: Billy Burch
29. 1974: Art Coulter
30. 1974: Tommy Ivan
31. 1974: Carl Voss
32. 1975: Glenn Hall
33. 1975: Pierre Pilote
34. 1976: Bill Wirtz
35. 1979: Bobby Orr
36. 1980: Harry Lumley
37. 1981: Allan Stanley
38. 1982: Emile Francis
39. 1983: Bobby Hull
40. 1983: Stan Mikita
41. 1984: Phil Esposito
42. 1985: John Mariucci
43. 1985: Bert Olmstead
44. 1985: Rudy Pilous
45. 1988: Tony Esposito
46. 1990: Bud Poile
47. 1991: Scotty Bowman
48. 1991: Bob Pulford
49. 1991: Clint Smith
50. 1994: Lionel Conacher
51. 1994: Harry Percival Watson
52. 1996: Al Arbour
53. 1998: Roy Conacher
54. 1998: Michel Goulet
55. 2000: Denis Savard
56. 2002: Roger Neilson
57. 2004: Paul Coffey
58. 2005: Murray Costello
59. 2011: Ed Belfour
60. 2011: Doug Gilmour
61. 2013: Chris Chelios
62. 2014: Dominik Hasek
63. 2015: Bill Hay
64. 2015: Phil Housley
65. 2020: Doug Wilson
66. 2020: Marian Hossa

CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1945: Chuck Gardiner
02. 1945: Howie Morenz
03. 1952: Mickey MacKay
04. 1958: Herb Gardiner
05. 1958: George Hay
06. 1958: Dick Irvin
07. 1958: Duke Keats
08. 1958: Hughie Lehman
09. 1960: Georges Boucher
10. 1961: Charlie Conacher
11. 1961: Fred Waghorne
12. 1962: James D. Norris
13. 1962: Barney Stanley
14. 1963: Ebbie Goodfellow
15. 1963: Tommy Gorman
16. 1963: Frederic McLaughlin
17. 1963: Earl Seibert
18. 1964: Doug Bentley
19. 1964: Jack Stewart
20. 1965: Bill Mosienko
21. 1966: Max Bentley
22. 1966: Frank Brimsek
23. 1966: Ted Lindsay
24. 1969: Sid Abel
25. 1970: Babe Dye
26. 1970: Bill Gadsby
27. 1971: Arthur Wirtz
28. 1974: Billy Burch
29. 1974: Art Coulter
30. 1974: Tommy Ivan
31. 1974: Carl Voss
32. 1975: Glenn Hall
33. 1975: Pierre Pilote
34. 1976: Bill Wirtz
35. 1979: Bobby Orr
36. 1980: Harry Lumley
37. 1981: Allan Stanley
38. 1982: Emile Francis
39. 1983: Bobby Hull
40. 1983: Stan Mikita
41. 1984: Phil Esposito
42. 1985: John Mariucci
43. 1985: Bert Olmstead
44. 1985: Rudy Pilous
45. 1988: Tony Esposito
46. 1990: Bud Poile
47. 1991: Clint Smith
48. 1994: Lionel Conacher
49. 1994: Harry Percival Watson
50. 1996: Al Arbour
51. 1998: Roy Conacher
52. 2005: Murray Costello
53. 2015: Bill Hay

ST. LOUIS BLUES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1969: Sid Abel
02. 1973: Doug Harvey
03. 1974: Dickie Moore
04. 1975: Glenn Hall
05. 1978: Jacques Plante
06. 1980: Lynn Patrick
07. 1982: Emile Francis
08. 1986: Leo Boivin
09. 1991: Scotty Bowman
10. 1993: Guy Lapointe
11. 1996: Al Arbour
12. 1997: Glen Sather
13. 1998: Peter Stastny
14. 1999: Wayne Gretzky
15. 2000: Joe Mullen
16. 2001: Dale Hawerchuk
17. 2001: Craig Patrick
18. 2002: Roger Neilson
19. 2002: Bernie Federko
20. 2003: Grant Fuhr
21. 2004: Cliff Fletcher
22. 2007: Scott Stevens
23. 2007: Al MacInnis
24. 2008: Glenn Anderson
25. 2009: Brett Hull
26. 2010: Jim Devellano
27. 2011: Doug Gilmour
28. 2012: Adam Oates
29. 2013: Brendan Shanahan
30. 2015: Phil Housley
31. 2015: Chris Pronger
32. 2017: Paul Kariya
33. 2018: Martin Brodeur
34. 2019: Guy Carbonneau
35. 2019: Vaclav Nedomansky

OTTAWA SENATORS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1945: Eddie Gerard
02. 1945: Tom Phillips
03. 1945: Harvey Pulford
04. 1947: Frank Nighbor
05. 1947: Cyclone Taylor
06. 1949: Art Ross
07. 1958: Frank Boucher
08. 1958: King Clancy
09. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn
10. 1958: Alex Connell
11. 1959: Jack Adams
12. 1959: Cy Denneny
13. 1960: Georges Boucher
14. 1961: Percy LeSueur
15. 1961: Bruce Stuart
16. 1962: Frank Ahearn
17. 1962: Punch Broadbent
18. 1962: Harry Cameron
19. 1962: Rusty Crawford
20. 1962: Jack Darragh
21. 1962: Billy Gilmour
22. 1962: Harry Hyland
23. 1962: Alf Smith
24. 1962: Marty Walsh
25. 1963: Tommy Gorman
26. 1965: Clint Benedict
27. 1965: Syd Howe
28. 1971: Cooney Weiland
29. 1972: Hooley Smith
30. 1974: Carl Voss
31. 2002: Roger Neilson
32. 2014: Dominik Hasek
33. 2020: Marian Hossa
34. 2022: Daniel Alfredsson

LOS ANGELES KINGS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1969: Red Kelly
02. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
03. 1979: Harry Howell
04. 1984: Jake Milford
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

NEW YORK AMERICANS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1945: Eddie Gerard
02. 1947: Eddie Shore
03. 1950: Newsy Lalonde
04. 1958: Alex Connell
05. 1958: Red Dutton
06. 1958: Ching Johnson
07. 1961: Charlie Conacher
08. 1961: Hap Day
09. 1962: Punch Broadbent
10. 1962: Shorty Green
11. 1962: Sweeney Schriner
12. 1962: Joe Simpson
13. 1962: Nels Stewart
14. 1965: Marty Barry
15. 1967: Harry Oliver
16. 1969: Roy Worters
17. 1970: Babe Dye
18. 1971: Busher Jackson
19. 1972: Hooley Smith
20. 1973: Chuck Rayner
21. 1974: Billy Burch
22. 1974: Carl Voss
23. 1994: Lionel Conacher

VANCOUVER CANUCKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1962: Fred Hume
02. 1968: Bill Cowley
03. 1976: Johnny Bower
04. 1978: Andy Bathgate
05. 1980: Gump Worsley
06. 1981: Allan Stanley
07. 1984: Jake Milford
08. 1988: Tony Esposito
09. 1990: Bud Poile
10. 1993: Frank Griffiths
11. 2002: Roger Neilson
12. 2003: Brian Kilrea
13. 2005: Cam Neely
14. 2007: Mark Messier
15. 2008: Igor Larionov
16. 2012: Pavel Bure
17. 2012: Mats Sundin
18. 2016: Pat Quinn
19. 2022: Roberto Luongo
20. 2022: Daniel Sedin
21. 2022: Henrik Sedin

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1969: Red Kelly
02. 1977: Tim Horton
03. 1978: Andy Bathgate
04. 1986: Leo Boivin
05. 1991: Scotty Bowman
06. 1992: Bob Johnson
07. 1997: Glen Sather
08. 1997: Bryan Trottier
09. 1997: Mario Lemieux
10. 2000: Joe Mullen
11. 2001: Craig Patrick
12. 2004: Paul Coffey
13. 2004: Larry Murphy
14. 2006: Herb Brooks
15. 2007: Ron Francis
16. 2009: Luc Robitaille
17. 2017: Mark Recchi
18. 2019: Sergei Zubov
19. 2019: Jim Rutherford
20. 2020: Marian Hossa
21. 2020: Jarome Iginla

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1981: Allan Stanley
02. 1984: Bernie Parent
03. 1987: Bobby Clarke
04. 1988: Ed Snider
05. 1989: Darryl Sittler
06. 1990: Bill Barber
07. 1990: Bud Poile
08. 1992: Keith Allen
09. 2001: Dale Hawerchuk
10. 2002: Roger Neilson
11. 2004: Paul Coffey
12. 2011: Mark Howe
13. 2012: Adam Oates
14. 2013: Fred Shero
15. 2014: Peter Forsberg
16. 2015: Chris Pronger
17. 2016: Pat Quinn
18. 2016: Eric Lindros
19. 2017: Mark Recchi

NEW JERSEY DEVILS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1984: Jacques Lemaire
02. 1995: Larry Robinson
03. 1998: Peter Stastny
04. 2001: Viacheslav Fetisov
05. 2006: Herb Brooks
06. 2007: Scott Stevens
07. 2008: Igor Larionov
08. 2009: Lou Lamoriello
09. 2011: Joe Nieuwendyk
10. 2011: Doug Gilmour
11. 2013: Brendan Shanahan
12. 2013: Scott Niedermayer
13. 2014: Pat Burns
14. 2015: Phil Housley
15. 2017: Dave Andreychuk
16. 2018: Martin Brodeur

BUFFALO SABRES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1977: Tim Horton
02. 1978: Marcel Pronovost
03. 1984: Punch Imlach
04. 1990: Gilbert Perreault
05. 1991: Scotty Bowman
06. 1993: Seymour Knox
07. 2001: Dale Hawerchuk
08. 2002: Roger Neilson
09. 2002: Clarke Gilles
10. 2003: Pat Lafontaine
11. 2003: Grant Fuhr
12. 2006: Dick Duff
13. 2011: Doug Gilmour
14. 2014: Dominik Hasek
15. 2015: Phil Housley
16. 2017: Dave Andreychuk

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

EDMONTON OILERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1978: Jacques Plante
02. 1982: Norm Ullman
03. 1997: Glen Sather
04. 1999: Wayne Gretzky
05. 2001: Jari Kurri
06. 2003: Grant Fuhr
07. 2004: Paul Coffey
08. 2007: Mark Messier
09. 2008: Glenn Anderson
10. 2012: Adam Oates
11. 2015: Chris Pronger
12. 2016: Pat Quinn
13. 2017: Clare Drake
14. 2020: Ken Holland
15. 2020: Kevin Lowe

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

COLORADO AVALANCHE
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1997: Bryan Trottier
02. 1998: Michel Goulet
03. 2001: Jari Kurri
04. 2004: Ray Bourque
05. 2006: Patrick Roy
06. 2012: Joe Sakic
07. 2014: Peter Forsberg
08. 2014: Rob Blake
09. 2017: Paul Kariya
10: 2017: Dave Andreychuk
11. 2017: Teemu Selanne
12. 2020: Jarome Iginla

HARTFORD WHALERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1972: Gordie Howe
02. 1982: Emile Francis
03. 1983: Bobby Hull
04. 1986: Dave Keon
05. 2004: Paul Coffey
06. 2007: Ron Francis
07. 2011: Mark Howe
08. 2013: Brendan Shanahan
09. 2015: Chris Pronger
10. 2015: Peter Karmanos Jr.
11. 2019: Jim Rutherford
12. 2020: Ken Holland

MINNESOTA NORTH STARS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1979: Harry Howell
02. 1980: Gump Worsley
03. 1985: John Mariucci
04. 1986: Leo Boivin
05. 1992: Bob Gainey
06. 1997: Glen Sather
07. 2001: Mike Gartner
08. 2004: Larry Murphy
09. 2006: Herb Brooks
10. 2010: Dino Ciccarelli
11. 2014: Mike Modano
12. 2000: Walter Bush

NEW YORK ISLANDERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1991: Mike Bossy
02. 1991: Denis Potvin
03. 1993: Billy Smith
04. 1995: Bill Torrey
05. 1996: Al Arbour
06. 1997: Bryan Trottier
07. 2002: Clark Gillies
08. 2003: Pat LaFontaine
09. 2009: Lou Lamoriello
10. 2010: Jim Devellano
11. 2022: Roberto Luongo

WASHINGTON CAPITALS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1961: Milt Schmidt
02. 2001: Craig Patrick
03. 2001: Mike Gartner
04. 2002: Rod Langway
05. 2004: Larry Murphy
06. 2007: Scott Stevens
07. 2010: Dino Ciccarelli
08. 2012: Adam Oates
09. 2015: Phil Housley
10. 2015: Sergei Fedorov

DALLAS STARS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1992: Bob Gainey
02. 2009: Brett Hull
03. 2011: Ed Belfour
04. 2011: Joe Nieuwendyk
05. 2014: Mike Modano
06. 2016: Eric Lindros
07. 2016: Sergei Makarov
08. 2017: Clare Drake
09. 2019: Sergei Zubov
10. 2019: Guy Carbonneau

HAMILTON TIGERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1949: Art Ross
02. 1950: Joe Malone
03. 1961: Syl Apps
04. 1961: Hap Day
05. 1961: Percy LeSueur
06. 1962: Jimmy Gardner
07. 1962: Shorty Green
08. 1966: Toe Blake
09. 1970: Babe Dye
10. 1974: Billy Burch

DETROIT COUGARS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1958: Frank Foyston
02. 1958: Frank Fredrickson
03. 1958: George Hay
04. 1958: Duke Keats
05. 1959: Jack Adams
06. 1960: Jack Walker
07. 1962: Reg Noble
08. 1963: Ebbie Goodfellow
09. 1972: Hap Holmes
10. 1989: Herbie Lewis

DETROIT FALCONS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1958: Alex Connell
02. 1958: Frank Fredrickson
03. 1958: George Hay
04. 1958: James Norris Sr.
05. 1959: Jack Adams
06. 1962: Reg Noble
07. 1963: Ebbie Goodfellow
08. 1971: Arthur Wirtz
09. 1989: Herbie Lewis

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1991: Scotty Bowman
02. 1998: Michel Goulet
03. 2004: Paul Coffey
04. 2011: Ed Belfour
05. 2011: Doug Gilmour
06. 2013: Chris Chelios
07. 2014: Dominik Hasek
08. 2015: Phil Housley
09. 2020: Marian Hossa

QUEBEC NORDIQUES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1961: Maurice Richard
02. 1978: Jacques Plante
03. 1988: Guy Lafleur
04. 1993: Guy Lapointe
05. 1998: Michel Goulet
06. 1998: Peter Stastny
07. 2012: Joe Sakic
08. 2012: Mats Sundin
09. 2014: Peter Forsberg

TORONTO ST. PATS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1945: Eddie Gerard
02. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn
03. 1958: Conn Smythe
04. 1959: Jack Adams
05. 1961: Hap Day
06. 1962: Harry Cameron
07. 1962: Reg Noble
08. 1970: Babe Dye
09. 1978: J.P. Bickell

QUEBEC BULLDOGS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1945: Hod Stuart
02. 1950: Joe Malone
03. 1958: Paddy Moran
04. 1961: Joe Hall
05. 1961: Bruce Stuart
06. 1962: Rusty Crawford
07. 1973: Tommy Smith
08. 1974: Thomas Dunderdale

FLORIDA PANTHERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1995: Bill Torrey
02. 2002: Roger Neilson
03. 2008: Igor Larionov
04. 2010: Dino Ciccarelli
05. 2011: Joe Nieuwendyk
06. 2011: Ed Belfour
07. 2012: Pavel Bure
08. 2022: Roberto Luongo

MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM /
ANAHEIM DUCKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 2001: Jari Kurri
02. 2012: Adam Oates
03. 2013: Scott Niedermayer
04. 2015: Sergei Fedorov
05. 2015: Chris Pronger
06. 2017: Paul Kariya
07. 2017: Teemu Selanne

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 2000: Denis Savard
02. 2004: Cliff Fletcher
03. 2010: Dino Ciccarelli
04. 2017: Mark Recchi
05. 2017: Dave Andreychuk
06. 2018: Martin St. Louis

WINNIPEG JETS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1983: Bobby Hull
02. 1986: Serge Savard
03. 2001: Dale Hawerchuk
04. 2015: Phil Housley
05. 2017: Teemu Selanne
06. 2017: Clare Drake

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

CAROLINA HURRICANES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 2004: Paul Coffey
02. 2007: Ron Francis
03. 2015: Peter Karmanos Jr.
04. 2017: Mark Recchi
05. 2019: Jim Rutherford

ST. LOUIS EAGLES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1945: Eddie Gerard
02. 1960: Georges Boucher
03. 1965: Syd Howe
04. 1968: Bill Cowley
05. 1974: Carl Voss

TORONTO ARENAS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1959: Jack Adams
02. 1962: Harry Cameron
03. 1962: Rusty Crawford
04. 1962: Reg Noble
05. 1972: Hap Holmes

MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 2001: Jari Kurri
02. 2012: Adam Oates
03. 2015: Sergei Fedorov
04. 2017: Paul Kariya

PHOENIX COYOTES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1999: Wayne Gretzky
02. 2001: Mike Gartner
03. 2004: Cliff Fletcher
04. 2009: Brett Hull

CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / BLACKHAWKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1991: Bob Pulford
02. 2000: Denis Savard
03. 2002: Roger Neilson
04. 2020: Doug Wilson

TORONTO ST. PATS/MAPLE LEAFS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1958: Conn Smythe
02. 1961: Hap Day
03. 1975: Ace Bailey
04. 1978: J.P. Bickell

MONTREAL WANDERERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1949: Art Ross
02. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn
03. 1962: Jimmy Gardner
04. 1962: Harry Hyland

PITTSBURGH PIRATES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1952: Mickey MacKay
02. 1958: Frank Fredrickson
03. 1969: Roy Worters
04. 1994: Lionel Conacher

ATLANTA FLAMES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1972: Bernie Geoffrion
02. 2004: Cliff Fletcher
03. 2016: Pat Quinn

ATLANTA THRASHERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 2013: Chris Chelios
02. 2017: Mark Recchi
03. 2020: Marian Hossa

CALIFORNIA GOLDEN SEALS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1979: Harry Howell
02. 1995: Bill Torrey
03. 2001: Craig Patrick

OAKLAND SEALS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1979: Harry Howell
02. 1985: Bert Olmstead
03. 1995: Bill Torrey

CALIFORNIA SEALS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1985: Rudy Pilous
02. 1985: Bert Olmstead

BAY AREA SEALS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1979: Harry Howell
02. 1995: Bill Torrey

MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM /
ANAHEIM DUCKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 2013: Scott Niedermayer
02. 2017: Teemu Selanne

NASHVILLE PREDATORS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 2014: Peter Forsberg
02. 2017: Paul Kariya

CLEVELAND BARONS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1979 - Harry Howell
02. 2000 - Walter Bush

BROOKLYN AMERICANS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1973: Chuck Rayner
02. 1994: Harry Watson

KANSAS CITY SCOUTS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1969: Sid Abel
02. 2001: Craig Patrick

ANAHEIM DUCKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 2015: Chris Pronger

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 2015: Sergei Fedorov

COLORADO ROCKIES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1992: Lanny McDonald

PHILADELPHIA QUAKERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1965: Syd Howe

MINNESOTA WILD
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


ARIZONA COYOTES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


SEATTLE KRAKEN
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES



INDUCTED POSTHUMOUSLY INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 

01. 1945: Hobey Baker
02. 1945: Chuck Gardiner
03. 1945: Eddie Gerard
04. 1945: Frank McGee
05. 1945: Howie Morenz
06. 1945: Tom Phillips
07. 1945: Harvey Pulford
08. 1945: Lord Stanley
09. 1945: Hod Stuart
10. 1945: Georges Vezina
11. 1947: Frank Calder
12. 1947: Francis Nelson
13. 1947: John Ross Robertson
14. 1950: Scotty Davidson
15. 1950: Graham Drinkwater
16. 1950: Si Griffis
17. 1950: George Richardson
18. 1950: Harry Trihey
19. 1952: Mickey MacKay
20. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn
21. 1958: Alex Connell
22. 1958: Dick Irvin
23. 1958: George McNamara
24. 1958: James Norris
25. 1960: Charles Adams
26. 1960: George Boucher
27. 1960: John Kilpatrick
28. 1960: Jack Walker
29. 1961: George Brown
30. 1961: Chaucer Elliott
31. 1961: George Hainsworth
32. 1961: Joe Hall
33. 1961: Paul Loicq
34. 1961: Frank Rankin
35. 1961: Oliver Seibert
36. 1961: Bruce Stuart
37. 1961: Fred Waghorne
38. 1962: Frank Ahearn
39. 1962: Harry Cameron
40. 1962: Jack Darragh
41. 1962: Jimmy Gardner
42. 1962: Billy Gilmour
43. 1962: Shorty Green
44. 1962: Riley Hern
45. 1962: Tom Hooper
46. 1962: Bouse Hutton
47. 1962: Jack Laviolette
48. 1962: Reg Noble
49. 1962: Didier Pitre
50. 1962: Alf Smith
51. 1962: Nels Stewart
52. 1962: Marty Walsh
53. 1962: Harry Watson
54. 1962: Harry Westwick
55. 1962: Fred Whitcroft
56. 1963: Tommy Gorman
57. 1963: Major Frederic McLaughlin
58. 1964: Babe Siebert
59. 1965: Arthur Farrell
60. 1965: Jack Marshall
61. 1965: Blair Russel
62. 1965: Ernie Russell
63. 1965: Fred Scanlan
64. 1968: Jim Hendy
65. 1969: Roy Worters
66. 1970: Babe Dye
67. 1971: Busher Jackson
68. 1971: Gordon Roberts
69. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
70. 1972: Hap Holmes
71. 1972: Hooley Smith
72. 1973: Tommy Smith
73. 1974: Billy Burch
74. 1974: Tommy Dunderdale
75. 1974: Charles Hay
76. 1976: Jack Gibson
77. 1976: Phillip Ross
78. 1977: Joseph Cattarinich
79. 1977: Tim Horton
80. 1978: John Bickell
81. 1980: Lynn Patrick
82. 1988: George Hayes
83. 1988: Buddy O’Connor
84. 1989: Father David Bauer
85. 1992: Bob Johnson
86. 1994: Lionel Conacher
87. 1995: Bun Cook
88. 1996: Bobby Bauer
89. 1998: Roy Conacher
90. 1998: Monsignor Athol Murray
91. 2005: Valeri Kharlamov
92. 2006: Herb Brooks
93. 2008: Ed Chynoweth
94. 2010: Daryl Seaman
95. 2013: Fred Shero
96. 2014: Pat Burns
97. 2016: Pat Quinn
98. 2022: Herb Carnegie

HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY

01. 1945: Lord Stanley
02. 1945: Sir Montagu Allan
03. 1945: Captain James T. Sutherland
04. 1947: Frank Calder
05. 1947: William Hewitt
06. 1947: Francis Nelson
07. 1947: William Northey
08. 1947: John Ross Robertson
09. 1947: Claude Robinson
10. 1958: George Dudley
11. 1958: James Norris
12. 1958: Frank Patrick
13. 1958: Allan Pickard
14. 1958: Senator Donat Raymond
15. 1958: Conn Smythe
16. 1958: Lloyd Turner
17. 1960: Charles F. Adams
18. 1960: General John R. Kilpatrick
19: 1960: Frank Selke
20. 1961: George Brown
21. 1961: Paul Loicq
22. 1961: Fred Waghorne
23. 1962: Frank Ahearn
24. 1962: Walter Brown
25. 1962: Fred Hume
26. 1962: James Norris
27. 1962: J. Ambrose O’Brien
28. 1962: Frank Smith
29. 1963: Leo Dandurand
30. 1963: Tommy Gorman
31. 1963: Major Frederic McLaughlin
32. 1964: Angus Campbell
33. 1964: Frank Dilio
34. 1965: Foster Hewitt
35. 1965: Thomas Lockhart
36. 1966: Clarence Campbell
37. 1968: James Dunn
38. 1968: Jim Hendy
39. 1969: Al Leader
40. 1969: Bruce Norris
41. 1970: Robert Lebel
42. 1971: Arthur Wirtz
43. 1972: Weston Adams
44. 1973: Senator Hartland Molson
45. 1974: Charles Hay
46. 1974: Tommy Ivan
47. 1974: Anatoli Tarasov
48. 1974: Carl Voss
49. 1975: Frank Buckland
50. 1975: William Jennings
51. 1976: Jack Gibson
52. 1976: Phillip Ross
53. 1976: Bill Wirtz
54. 1977: Bunny Ahearne
55. 1977: Harold Ballard
56. 1977: Joseph Cattarinich
57. 1978: J.P. Bickell
58. 1978: Sam Pollock
59. 1978: William Tutt
60. 1979: Gordon Juckes
61. 1980: Jack Butterfield
62. 1982: Emile Francis
63. 1983: Harry Sinden
64. 1984: Punch Imlach
65. 1984: Jake Milford
66. 1985: John Mariucci
67. 1985: Rudy Pilous
68. 1986: Bill Hanley
69. 1987: John Ziegler
70. 1988: Ed Snider
71. 1989: Father David Bauer
72. 1990: Bud Poile
73. 1991: Scotty Bowman
74. 1992: Keith Allen
75. 1992: Bob Johnson
76. 1992: Frank Mathers
77. 1993: Frank Griffiths
78. 1993: Seymour Knox
79. 1993: Frederick Page
80. 1994: Brian Francis O’Neill
81. 1995: Gunther Sabetzki
82. 1995: Bill Torrey
83. 1996: Al Arbour
84. 1997: Glen Sather
85. 1998: Monsignor Athol Murray
86. 1999: Ian Morrison
87. 2000: Walter Bush
88. 2001: Craig Patrick
89. 2002: Roger Neilson
90. 2003: Mike Ilitch
91. 2003: Brian Kilrea
92. 2004: Cliff Fletcher
93. 2005: Murray Costello
94. 2006: Herb Brooks
95. 2006: Harley Hotchkiss
96. 2007: Jim Gregory
97. 2008: Ed Chynoweth
98. 2009: Lou Lamoriello
99. 2010: Jim Devellano
100. 2010: Daryl Seaman
101. 2013: Fred Shero
102. 2014: Pat Burns
103. 2015: Bill Hay
104. 2015: Peter Karmanos Jr.
105. 2016: Pat Quinn
106. 2017: Jeremy Jacobs
107. 2017: Clare Drake
108. 2018: Gary Bettman
109. 2018: Willie O’Ree
110. 2019: Jim Rutherford
111. 2019: Jerry York
112. 2020: Ken Holland
113. 2022: Herb Carnegie

HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY
NOT ASSOCIATED WITH ANY NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE TEAMS


01. 1945: Lord Stanley
02. 1945: Captain James T. Sutherland
03. 1945: Sir Montagu Allan
04. 1947: Frank Calder
05. 1947: Francis Nelson
06. 1947: John Ross Robertson
07. 1947: Claude Robinson
08. 1958: George Dudley
09. 1958: Allan Pickard
10. 1958: Lloyd Turner
11. 1961: Paul Loicq
12. 1961: Fred Waghorne
13. 1962: Fred Hume
14. 1962: Frank Smith
15. 1964: Angus Campbell
16. 1964: Frank Dilio
17. 1966: Clarence Campbell
18. 1968: James Dunn
19. 1969: Al Leader
20. 1970: Robert Lebel
21. 1974: Charles Hay
22. 1974: Anatoli Tarasov
23. 1975: Frank Buckland
24. 1976: Jack Gibson
25. 1976: Phillip Ross
26. 1977: Bunny Ahearne
27. 1978: William Tutt
28. 1979: Gordon Juckes
29. 1980: Jack Butterfield
30. 1986: Bill Hanley
31. 1987: John Ziegler
32. 1989: Father David Bauer
33. 1993: Frederick Page
34. 1994: Brian Francis O’Neill
35. 1995: Gunther Sabetzki
36. 1998: Monsignor Athol Murray
37. 1999: Ian Morrison
38. 2007: Jim Gregory
39. 2008: Ed Chynoweth
40. 2018: Gary Bettman
41. 2019: Jerry York
42. 2022: Herb Carnegie

FORMER NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYERS INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
IN THE PLAYER CATEGORY AFTER BECOMING HEAD COACHES IN THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE


01. 1945 – Eddie Gerard
02. 1947 – Dit Clapper
03. 1947 – Lester Patrick
04. 1949 – Art Ross
05. 1950 – Newsy Lalonde
06. 1952 – Bill Cook
07. 1958 – Frank Boucher
08. 1958 – King Clancy
09. 1958 – Sprague Cleghorn
10. 1958 – Red Dutton
11. 1958 – Frank Fredrickson
12. 1958 – Herb Gardiner
13. 1958 – Dick Irvin
14. 1958 – Duke Keats
15. 1958 – Hughie Lehman
16. 1959 – Jack Adams
17. 1959 – Cy Denneny
18. 1960 – George Boucher
19. 1960 – Sylvio Mantha
20. 1961 – Charlie Conacher
21. 1961 – Hap Day
22. 1961 – Milt Schmidt
23. 1962 – Shorty Green
24. 1962 – Harold Simpson
25. 1962 – Barney Stanley
26. 1963 – Ebbie Goodfellow
27. 1963 – Joe Primeau
28. 1966 – Toe Blake
29. 1967 – Neil Colville
30. 1969 – Sid Abel
31. 1969 – Red Kelly
32. 1970 – Bill Gadsby
33. 1971 – Cooney Weiland
34. 1972 – Bernie Geoffrion
35. 1973 – Doug Harvey
36. 1978 – Marcel Pronovost
37. 1979 – Harry Howell
38. 1980 – Lynn Patrick
39. 1984 – Jacques Lemaire
40. 1985 – Gerry Cheevers
41. 1985 – Bert Olmstead
42. 1986 – Leo Boivin
43. 1988 – Brad Park
44. 1991 – Bob Pulford
45. 1992 – Bob Gainey
46. 1994 – Lionel Conacher
47. 2006 – Dick Duff
48. 2016 – Rogie Vachon
49. 2019 – Guy Carbonneau

FORMER NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYERS INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
IN THE PLAYER CATEGORY BEFORE BECOMING HEAD COACHES IN THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE


01. 1966 – Ted Lindsay
02. 1970 – Tom Johnson
03. 1975 – George Armstrong
04. 1984 – Phil Esposito
05. 1990 – Bill Barber
06. 1995 – Larry Robinson
07. 1997 – Bryan Trottier
08. 1999 – Wayne Gretzky
09. 2000 – Denis Savard
10. 2006 – Patrick Roy
11. 2012 – Adam Oates
12. 2015 – Phil Housley
13. 2018 – Martin St. Louis

FORMER NHL PLAYERS AND NHL HEAD COACHES INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY

01. 1982 – Emile Francis
02. 1992 – Keith Allen
03. 1996 – Al Arbour
04. 1997 – Glen Sather
05. 2001 – Craig Patrick
06. 2013 – Fred Shero
07. 2016 – Pat Quinn

FORMER NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYERS
INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY


01. 1974: Carl Voss
02. 1982: Emile Francis
03. 1985: John Mariucci
04. 1990: Bud Poile
05. 1992: Keith Allen
06. 1992: Frank Mathers
07. 1996: Al Arbour
08. 1997: Glen Sather
09. 2001: Craig Patrick
10. 2003: Brian Kilrea
11. 2005: Murray Costello
12. 2013: Fred Shero
13. 2015: Bill Hay
14. 2016: Pat Quinn
15. 2018: Willie O’Ree
16. 2019: Jim Rutherford
17. 2020: Ken Holland

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE HEAD COACHES
INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY


01. 1958: Frank Patrick
02. 1963: Leo Dandurand
03. 1963: Tommy Gorman
04. 1974: Tommy Ivan
05. 1982: Emile Francis
06. 1983: Harry Sinden
07. 1984: Punch Imlach
08. 1985: Rudy Pilous
09. 1991: Scotty Bowman
10. 1992: Keith Allen
11. 1992: Bob Johnson
12. 1996: Al Arbour
13. 1997: Glen Sather
14. 2001: Craig Patrick
15. 2002: Roger Neilson
16. 2006: Herb Brooks
17. 2009: Lou Lamoriello
18. 2013: Fred Shero
19. 2014: Pat Burns
20. 2016: Pat Quinn

HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
IN THE PLAYER CATEGORY WHO NEVER PLAYED
IN THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE


01. 1945: Dan Bain
02. 1945: Hobey Baker
03. 1945: Frank McGee
04. 1945: Harvey Pulford
05. 1945: Hod Stuart
06. 1947: Dubbie Bowie
07. 1947: Cyclone Taylor
08. 1950: Scotty Davidson
09. 1950: Graham Drinkwater
10. 1950: Mike Grant
11. 1950: Si Griffis
12. 1950: George Richardson
13. 1950: Harry Trihey
14. 1952: Dickie Boon
15. 1952: Moose Goheen
16. 1952: Ernie Johnson
17. 1958: George McNamara
18. 1958: Paddy Moran
19. 1961: Percy LeSueur
20. 1961: Frank Rankin
21. 1961: Oliver Seibert
22. 1961: Bruce Stuart
23. 1962: Jimmy Gardner
24. 1962: Billy Gilmour
25. 1962: Riley Hern
26. 1962: Tom Hooper
27. 1962: Bouse Hutton
28. 1962: Fred Maxwell
29. 1962: Billy McGimsie
30. 1962: Jack Ruttan
31. 1962: Alf Smith
32. 1962: Marty Walsh
33. 1962: Harry Watson
34. 1962: Harry Westwick
35. 1962: Fred Whitcroft
36. 1962: Phat Wilson
37. 1965: Arthur Farrell
38. 1965: Jack Marshall
39. 1965: Blair Russell
40. 1965: Ernie Russell
41. 1965: Fred Scanlan
42. 1971: Gordon Roberts
43. 1974: Tommy Dunderdale
44. 1989: Vladislav Tretiak
45. 2005: Valeri Kharlamov
46. 2010: Cammi Granato
47. 2010: Angela James
48. 2013: Geraldine Heaney
49. 2015: Angela Ruggiero
50. 2017: Danielle Goyette
51. 2018: Jayna Hefford
52. 2018: Aleksander Yakushev
53. 2019: Hayley Wickenheiser
54. 2020: Kim St-Pierre

43 GOALTENDERS IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

01. 1945: Charlie Gardiner
02. 1945: Georges Vezina
03. 1958: Alec Connell
04. 1958: Hugh Lehman
05. 1958: Paddy Moran
06. 1959: Tiny Thompson
07. 1961: George Hainsworth
08. 1961: Percy LeSueur
09. 1961: Oliver Seibert
10. 1962: Harry Westwick
11. 1963: Riley Hern
12. 1963: John Bower Hutton
13. 1964: Bill Durnan
14. 1965: Clint Benedict
15. 1966: Frank Brimsek
16. 1967: Turk Broda
17. 1969: Roy Worters
18. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
19. 1972: Hap Holmes
20. 1973: Chuck Rayner
21. 1975: Glenn Hall
22. 1976: Johnny Bower
23. 1978: Jacques Plante
24. 1980: Harry Lumley
25. 1980: Gump Worsley
26. 1982: Emile Francis (Builder Category)
27. 1983: Ken Dryden
28. 1984: Bernie Parent
29. 1985: Gerry Cheevers
30. 1987: Ed Giacomin
31. 1988: Tony Esposito
32. 1989: Vladislav Tretiak
33. 1993: Billy Smith
34. 2003: Grant Fuhr
35. 2006: Patrick Roy
36. 2011: Ed Belfour
37. 2014: Dominik Hasek
38. 2016: Rogie Vachon
39. 2018: Martin Brodeur
40. 2019: Jim Rutherford (Builder Category)
41. 2020: Ken Holland (Builder Category)
42. 2020: Kim St-Pierre
43. 2022: Roberto Luongo

BLACK HOCKEY PLAYERS IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

01. 2002: Grant Fuhr
02. 2010: Angela James
03. 2018: Willie O'Ree
04. 2020: Jarome Iginla
05. 2022: Herb Carnegie

WOMEN IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

01. 2010: Cammi Granato
02. 2010: Angela James
03. 2013: Geraldine Heaney
04. 2015: Angela Ruggiero
05. 2017: Danielle Goyette
06. 2018: Jayna Hefford
07. 2019: Hayley Wickenheiser
08. 2020: Kim St-Pierre
09. 2022: Riikka Sallinen

HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
REFEREES AND LINESMEN


01. 1961: Chaucer Elliott
02. 1961: Mickey Ion
03. 1961: Cooper Smeaton
04. 1962: Michael Rodden
05. 1963: Bobby Hewitson
06. 1964: Bill Chadwick
07. 1967: Red Storey
08. 1973: Frank Udvari
09. 1981: John Ashley
10. 1987: Matt Pavelich
11. 1988: George Hayes
12. 1991: Neil Armstrong
13. 1993: John D’Amico
14. 1999: Andy Van Hellemond
15. 2008: Ray Scapinello
16. 2014: Bill McCreary

HOCKEY TEAMS WHO HAVE WON
STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS


01. 24 – Montreal Canadiens
02. 11 – Toronto Maple Leafs
03. 11 – Detroit Red Wings
04. 11 – Ottawa Senators
05. 6 – Boston Bruins
06. 6 – Chicago Black Hawks / Chicago Blackhawks
07. 5 – Pittsburgh Penguins
08. 5 – Edmonton Oilers
09. 4 – New York Islanders
10. 4 – New York Rangers
11. 4 – Montreal Wanderers
12. 4 – Montreal Victorias
13. 3 – Colorado Avalanche
14. 3 – Tampa Bay Lightning
15. 3 – New Jersey Devils
16. 3 – Chicago Blackhawks
17. 3 – Chicago Black Hawks
18. 3 – Montreal Hockey Club
19. 2 – Montreal Maroons
20. 2 – Montreal Shamrocks
21. 2 – Quebec Bulldogs
22. 2 – Winnipeg Victorias
23. 2 – Philadelphia Flyers
24. 2 – Los Angeles Kings
25. 1 – St. Louis Blues
26. 1 – Washington Capitals
27. 1 – Anaheim Ducks
28. 1 – Carolina Hurricanes
29. 1 – Dallas Stars
30. 1 – Calgary Flames
31. 1 – Victoria Cougars
32. 1 – Toronto St. Pats
33. 1 – Toronto Arenas
34. 1 – Toronto Blueshirts
35. 1 – Seattle Metropolitans
36. 1 – Vancouver Millionaires
37. 1 – Kenora Thistles

CURRENT NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE TEAMS
WHO HAVE WON STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS


01. 24 – Montreal Canadiens
02. 11 – Toronto Maple Leafs
03. 11 – Detroit Red Wings
04. 6 – Boston Bruins
05. 6 – Chicago Black Hawks / Chicago Blackhawks
06. 5 – Pittsburgh Penguins
07. 5 – Edmonton Oilers
08. 4 – New York Islanders
09. 4 – New York Rangers
10. 3 – New Jersey Devils
11. 3 – Colorado Avalanche
12. 3 – Tampa Bay Lightning
13. 2 – Los Angeles Kings
14. 2 – Philadelphia Flyers
15. 1 – St. Louis Blues
16. 1 – Washington Capitals
17. 1 – Anaheim Ducks
18. 1 – Carolina Hurricanes
19. 1 – Dallas Stars
20. 1 – Calgary Flames

CURRENT NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE TEAMS
WHO HAVE NEVER WON THE STANLEY CUP


01. Buffalo Sabres
02. Vancouver Canucks
03. Winnipeg Jets
04. San Jose Sharks
05. Ottawa Senators
06. Florida Panthers
07. Columbus Blue Jackets
08. Nashville Predators
09. Minnesota Wild
10. Arizona Coyotes
11. Vegas Golden Knights
12. Seattle Kraken

DEFUNCT HOCKEY TEAMS
WHO WON STANLEY CUP
CHAMPIONSHIPS


01. 11 – Ottawa Senators
02. 4 – Montreal Wanderers
03. 4 – Montreal Victorias
04. 3 – Montreal Hockey Club
05. 2 – Montreal Maroons
06. 2 – Montreal Shamrocks
07. 2 – Quebec Bulldogs
08. 2 – Winnipeg Victorias
09. 1 – Victoria Cougars
10. 1 – Toronto St. Pats
11. 1 – Toronto Arenas
12. 1 – Toronto Blueshirts
13. 1 – Seattle Metropolitans
14. 1 – Vancouver Millionaires
15. 1 – Kenora Thistles

DEFUNCT NHL HOCKEY TEAMS
WHO NEVER WON A STANLEY CUP
CHAMPIONSHIP


01. Hamilton Tigers
02. Detroit Cougars
03. Detroit Falcons
04. Pittsburgh Pirates
05. Philadelphia Quakers
06. St. Louis Eagles
07. New York Americans
08. Brooklyn Americans
09. California Golden Seals
10. Bay Area Seals
11. Oakland Seals
12. California Seals
13. Cleveland Barons
14. Kansas City Scouts
15. Colorado Rockies
16. Atlanta Flames
17. Minnesota North Stars
18. Quebec Nordiques
19. Hartford Whalers
20. Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
21. Atlanta Thrashers
22. Phoenix Coyotes

PRE-NHL AND NON-NHL STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS

01. 1893 AHAC – Montreal Hockey Club
02. 1895 AHAC – Montreal Victorias
03. 1896 MHA – Winnipeg Victorias
04. 1897 AHAC – Montreal Victorias
05. 1898 AHAC – Montreal Victorias
06. 1899 CAHL – Montreal Shamrocks
07. 1900 CAHL – Montreal Shamrocks
08. 1902 MHA – Winnipeg Victorias
09. 1905 FAHL – Ottawa Hockey Club
10. 1908 ECAHA – Montreal Wanderers
11. 1909 ECHA – Ottawa Senators
12. 1910 NHA – Montreal Wanderers
13. 1911 NHA – Ottawa Hockey Club
14. 1912 NHA – Quebec Bulldogs
15. 1913 NHA – Quebec Bulldogs

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2022 UPDATE

 

THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME - TORONTO, CANADA - https://www.hhof.com/index.html

 

423 - HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
294 - PLAYER CATEGORY INDUCTEES
113 - BUILDER CATEGORY INDUCTEES
16 - REFEREE/LINESMAN CATEGORY INDUCTEES

 

THE NUMBER OF HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
EACH NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FRANCHISE HAS;
PLAYER CATEGORY AND BUILDER CATEGORY COMBINED

 

01. 75 - Toronto Maple Leafs
02. 73 - Detroit Red Wings
03. 71 - Montreal Canadiens
04. 70 - New York Rangers
05. 67 - Boston Bruins
06. 66 - Chicago Black Hawks / Chicago Blackhawks
07. 53 - Chicago Black Hawks

08. 35 - St. Louis Blues
09. 34 - Ottawa Senators
10. 23 - Los Angeles Kings
11. 23 - New York Americans
12. 21 - Vancouver Canucks
13. 21 - Pittsburgh Penguins
14. 19 - Philadelphia Flyers
15. 16 - New Jersey Devils
16. 16 - Buffalo Sabres
17. 16 - Montreal Maroons
18. 15 - Edmonton Oilers
19. 15 - Calgary Flames
20. 12 - Colorado Avalanche
21. 12 - Hartford Whalers
22. 12 - Minnesota North Stars
23. 11 - New York Islanders
24. 10 - Washington Capitals
25. 10 - Dallas Stars
26. 10 - Hamilton Tigers
27. 10 - Detroit Cougars
28. 09 - Detroit Falcons
29. 09 - Chicago Blackhawks
30. 09 - Quebec Nordiques
31. 09 - Toronto St. Pats
32. 08 - Quebec Bulldogs
33. 08 - Florida Panthers
34. 07 - Mighty Ducks of Anaheim / Anaheim Ducks
35. 06 - Tampa Bay Lightning
36. 06 - Winnipeg Jets
37. 06 - San Jose Sharks
38. 05 - Carolina Hurricanes
39. 05 - St. Louis Eagles
40. 05 - Toronto Arenas
41. 04 - Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
42. 04 - Phoenix Coyotes
43. 04 - Phoenix Coyotes / Arizona Coyotes
44. 04 - Chicago Black Hawks / Blackhawks
45. 04 - Toronto St. Pats/Maple Leafs
46. 04 - Montreal Wanderers
47. 04 - Pittsburgh Pirates
48. 03 - Atlanta Flames
49. 03 - Atlanta Thrashers
50. 03 - California Golden Seals
51. 03 - Oakland Seals
52. 02 - California Seals
53. 02 - Bay Area Seals
54. 02 - Mighty Ducks of Anaheim / Anaheim Ducks
55. 02 - Nashville Predators
56. 02 - Cleveland Barons
57. 02 - Brooklyn Americans
58. 02 - Kansas City Scouts
59. 01 - Anaheim Ducks
60. 01 - Columbus Blue Jackets
61. 01 - Colorado Rockies
62. 01 - Philadelphia Quakers
63. 00 - Arizona Coyotes
64. 00 - Minnesota Wild
65. 00 - Vegas Golden Knights
66. 00 - Seattle Kraken

 

NOTE: Denis Savard and Doug Wilson are the only players in the Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. 
 
NOTE: Roger Neilson is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was an assistant coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks.
 
NOTE: Bob Pulford is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was a head coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks.

 

NOTE: Prior to the 1986–87 NHL season, while going through the team's records, someone discovered the team's original NHL contract and found that the name "Blackhawks" was printed as a compound word as opposed to two separate words, "Black Hawks", which was the way most sources had been printing it for 60 years and as the team had always officially listed it. The name officially became "Chicago Blackhawks" from that point on. This was a legal issue.


TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


01. 1947 - William Hewitt
02. 1947 - Frank Nighbor
03. 1958 - King Clancy
04. 1958 - Dick Irvin
05. 1958 - Conn Smythe
06. 1960 - Frank Selke
07. 1961 - Syl Apps
08. 1961 - Charlie Conacher
09. 1961 - Hap Day
10. 1961 - George Hainsworth
11. 1962 - Sweeney Schriner
12. 1963 - Joe Primeau
13. 1965 - Foster Hewitt
14. 1965 - Red Horner
15. 1965 - Syd Howe
16. 1966 - Max Bentley
17. 1966 - Ted Kennedy
18. 1966 - Babe Pratt
19. 1967 - Turk Broda
20. 1969 - Red Kelly
21. 1970 - Babe Dye
22. 1971 - Busher Jackson
23. 1971 - Terry Sawchuk
24. 1974 - Dickie Moore
25. 1974 - Carl Voss
26. 1975 - George Armstrong
27. 1975 - Ace Bailey
28. 1975 - Gordie Drillon
29. 1975 - Pierre Pilote
30. 1976 - Johnny Bower
31. 1977 - Harold Ballard
32. 1977 - Tim Horton
33. 1978 - Andy Bathgate
34. 1978 - J.P. Bickell
35. 1978 - Jacques Plante
36. 1978 - Marcel Pronovost
37. 1980 - Harry Lumley
38. 1981 - Frank Mahovlich
39. 1981 - Allan Stanley
40. 1982 - Norm Ullman
41. 1984 - Punch Imlach
42. 1984 - Bernie Parent
43. 1985 - Gerry Cheevers
44. 1985 - Bert Olmstead
45. 1986 - Leo Boivin
46. 1986 - Dave Keon
47. 1989 - Darryl Sittler
48. 1990 - Fernie Flaman
49. 1990 - Bud Poile
50. 1991 - Bob Pulford
51. 1992 - Frank Mathers
52. 1992 - Lanny McDonald
53. 1994 - Harry Percival Watson
54. 1996 - Al Arbour
55. 1996 - Borje Salming
56. 2001 - Mike Gartner
57. 2002 - Roger Neilson
58. 2003 - Grant Fuhr
59. 2004 - Cliff Fletcher
60. 2004 - Larry Murphy
61. 2006 - Dick Duff
62. 2007 - Ron Francis
63. 2008 - Glenn Anderson
64. 2009 - Lou Lamoriello
65. 2009 - Brian Leetch
66. 2011 - Ed Belfour
67. 2011 - Doug Gilmour
68. 2011 - Joe Nieuwendyk
69. 2012 - Mats Sundin
70. 2014 - Pat Burns
71. 2015 - Phil Housley
72. 2016 - Eric Lindros
73. 2016 - Pat Quinn
74. 2017 - Dave Andreychuk
75. 2019 - Jim Rutherford

 

DETROIT RED WINGS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1958 - George Hay
02. 1958 - James Norris Sr.
03. 1959 - Jack Adams
04. 1959 - Tiny Thompson
05. 1961 - Charlie Conacher
06. 1962 - Reg Noble
07. 1962 - James D. Norris
08. 1963 - Ebbie Goodfellow
09. 1963 - Earl Seibert
10. 1964 - Jack Stewart
11. 1965 - Marty Barry
12. 1965 - Syd Howe
13. 1966 - Ted Lindsay
14. 1969 - Sid Abel
15. 1969 - Red Kelly
16. 1969 - Bruce Norris
17. 1970 - Bill Gadsby
18. 1971 - Terry Sawchuk
19. 1971 - Cooney Weiland
20. 1971 - Arthur Wirtz
21. 1972 - Gordie Howe
22. 1973 - Doug Harvey
23. 1974 - Tommy Ivan
24. 1974 - Carl Voss
25. 1975 - Glenn Hall
26. 1976 - Bill Quackenbush
27. 1977 - Alex Delvecchio
28. 1978 - Andy Bathgate
29. 1978 - Marcel Pronovost
30. 1980 - Harry Lumley
31. 1981 - John Bucyk
32. 1981 - Frank Mahovlich
33. 1982 - Norm Ullman
34. 1986 - Leo Boivin
35. 1987 - Eddie Giacomin
36. 1988 - Brad Park
37. 1989 - Herbie Lewis
38. 1989 - Darryl Sittler
39. 1990 - Bud Poile
40. 1991 - Scotty Bowman
41. 1992 - Keith Allen
42. 1992 - Marcel Dionne
43. 1994 - Harry Percival Watson
44. 1996 - Al Arbour
45. 1996 - Borje Salming
46. 1998 - Roy Conacher
47. 2001 - Viacheslav Fetisov
48. 2002 - Bernie Federko
49. 2003 - Mike Illitch
50. 2003 - Brian Kilrea
51. 2004 - Paul Coffey
52. 2004 - Larry Murphy
53. 2005 - Murray Costello
54. 2008 - Igor Larionov
55. 2009 - Brett Hull
56. 2009 - Luc Robitaille
57. 2009 - Steve Yzerman
58. 2010 - Dino Ciccarelli
59. 2010 - Jim Devellano
60. 2011 - Mark Howe
61. 2012 - Adam Oates
62. 2013 - Chris Chelios
63. 2013 - Brendan Shanahan
64. 2014 - Dominik Hasek
65. 2014 - Mike Modano
66. 2015 - Sergei Fedorov
67. 2015 - Nicklas Lidstrom
68. 2016 - Rogie Vachon
69. 2019 - Vaclav Nedomansky
70. 2019 - Jim Rutherford
71. 2020 - Ken Holland
72. 2020 - Marian Hossa
73. 2022 - Daniel Alfredsson

 

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 - Senator 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

 

NEW YORK RANGERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1945 - Howie Morenz
02. 1947 - Lester Patrick
03. 1952 - Bill Cook
04. 1958 - Frank Boucher
05. 1958 - Ching Johnson
06. 1958 - Frank Patrick
07. 1958 - Conn Smythe
08. 1960 - John Kilpatrick
09. 1963 - Earl Seibert
10. 1964 - Doug Bentley
11. 1964 - Babe Siebert
12. 1965 - Thomas Lockhart
13. 1966 - Max Bentley
14. 1966 - Babe Pratt
15. 1967 - Neil Colville
16. 1968 - Jim Hendy
17. 1969 - Bryan Hextall
18. 1970 - Bill Gadsby
19. 1971 - Terry Sawchuk
20. 1972 - Bernie Geoffrion
21. 1973 - Doug Harvey
22. 1973 - Chuck Rayner
23. 1974 - Art Coulter
24. 1974 - Carl Voss
25. 1975 - William Jennings
26. 1976 - Johnny Bower
27. 1977 - Tim Horton
28. 1978 - Andy Bathgate
29. 1978 - Jacques Plante
30. 1979 - Harry Howell
31. 1980 - Harry Lumley
32. 1980 - Lynn Patrick
33. 1980 - Gump Worsley
34. 1981 - Allan Stanley
35. 1982 - Emile Francis
36. 1982 - Rod Gilbert
37. 1983 - Bobby Hull
38. 1984 - Phil Esposito
39. 1985 - Jean Ratelle
40. 1987 - Eddie Giacomin
41. 1988 - Guy Lafleur
42. 1988 - Buddy O’Connor
43. 1988 - Brad Park
44. 1990 - Bud Poile
45. 1991 - Clint Smith
46. 1992 - Marcel Dionne
47. 1993 - Edgar Laprade
48. 1995 - Bun Cook
49. 1997 - Glen Sather
50. 1997 - Bryan Trottier
51. 1999 - Wayne Gretzky
52. 2001 - Mike Gartner
53. 2001 - Jari Kurri
54. 2001 - Craig Patrick
55. 2002 - Roger Neilson
56. 2003 - Pat Lafontaine
57. 2006 - Herb Brooks
58. 2006 - Dick Duff
59. 2007 - Mark Messier
60. 2008 - Glenn Anderson
61. 2009 - Brian Leetch
62. 2009 - Luc Robitaille
63. 2012 - Pavel Bure
64. 2013 - Fred Shero
65. 2013 - Brendan Shanahan
66. 2016 - Eric Lindros
67. 2018 - Martin St. Louis
68. 2019 - Vaclav Nedomansky
69. 2019 - Sergei Zubov
70. 2020 - Kevin Lowe

 

BOSTON BRUINS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1947 - Dit Clapper
02. 1947 - Eddie Shore
03. 1949 - Art Ross
04. 1952 - Mickey MacKay
05. 1958 - Sprague Cleghorn
06. 1958 - Frank Fredrickson
07. 1958 - Duke Keats
08. 1958 - Frank Patrick
09. 1959 - Cy Denneny
10. 1959 - Tiny Thompson
11. 1960 - Charles F. Adams
12. 1960 - Georges Boucher
13. 1960 - Sylvio Mantha
14. 1961 - George Brown
15. 1961 - Milt Schmidt
16. 1962 - Walter Brown
17. 1962 - Nels Stewart
18. 1964 - Babe Siebert
19. 1965 - Marty Barry
20. 1966 - Frank Brimsek
21. 1966 - Babe Pratt
22. 1967 - Harry Oliver
23. 1968 - Bill Cowley
24. 1970 - Tom Johnson
25. 1971 - Busher Jackson
26. 1971 - Terry Sawchuk
27. 1971 - Cooney Weiland
28. 1972 - Weston Adams
29. 1972 - Hooley Smith
30. 1974 - Billy Burch
31. 1976 - Bill Quackenbush
32. 1978 - Jacques Plante
33. 1979 - Bobby Orr
34. 1980 - Harry Lumley
35. 1980 - Lynn Patrick
36. 1981 - John Bucyk
37. 1981 - Allan Stanley
38. 1983 - Harry Sinden
39. 1984 - Phil Esposito
40. 1984 - Bernie Parent
41. 1985 - Gerry Cheevers
42. 1985 - Jean Ratelle
43. 1986 - Leo Boivin
44. 1987 - Jacques Laperriere
45. 1988 - Brad Park
46. 1990 - Fernie Flaman
47. 1990 - Bud Poile
48. 1992 - Woody Dumart
49. 1993 - Guy Lapointe
50. 1995 - Bun Cook
51. 1996 - Bobby Bauer
52. 1997 - Glen Sather
53. 1998 - Roy Conacher
54. 2000 - Joe Mullen
55. 2004 - Ray Bourque
56. 2004 - Paul Coffey
57. 2005 - Murray Costello
58. 2005 - Cam Neely
59. 2009 - Brian Leetch
60. 2012 - Adam Oates
61. 2014 - Pat Burns
62. 2016 - Rogie Vachon
63. 2017 - Dave Andreychuk
64. 2017 - Jeremy Jacobs
65. 2017 - Mark Recchi
66. 2018 - Willie O'Ree
67. 2020 - Jarome Iginla

 

CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS /
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1945 - Chuck Gardiner
02. 1945 - Howie Morenz
03. 1952 - Mickey MacKay
04. 1958 - Herb Gardiner
05. 1958 - George Hay
06. 1958 - Dick Irvin
07. 1958 - Duke Keats
08. 1958 - Hughie Lehman
09. 1960 - Georges Boucher
10. 1961 - Charlie Conacher
11. 1961 - Fred Waghorne
12. 1962 - James D. Norris
13. 1962 - Barney Stanley
14. 1963 - Ebbie Goodfellow
15. 1963 - Tommy Gorman
16. 1963 - Frederic McLaughlin
17. 1963 - Earl Seibert
18. 1964 - Doug Bentley
19. 1964 - Jack Stewart
20. 1965 - Bill Mosienko
21. 1966 - Max Bentley
22. 1966 - Frank Brimsek
23. 1966 - Ted Lindsay
24. 1969 - Sid Abel
25. 1970 - Babe Dye
26. 1970 - Bill Gadsby
27. 1971 - Arthur Wirtz
28. 1974 - Billy Burch
29. 1974 - Art Coulter
30. 1974 - Tommy Ivan
31. 1974 - Carl Voss
32. 1975 - Glenn Hall
33. 1975 - Pierre Pilote
34. 1976 - Bill Wirtz
35. 1979 - Bobby Orr
36. 1980 - Harry Lumley
37. 1981 - Allan Stanley
38. 1982 - Emile Francis
39. 1983 - Bobby Hull
40. 1983 - Stan Mikita
41. 1984 - Phil Esposito
42. 1985 - John Mariucci
43. 1985 - Bert Olmstead
44. 1985 - Rudy Pilous
45. 1988 - Tony Esposito
46. 1990 - Bud Poile
47. 1991 - Scotty Bowman
48. 1991 - Bob Pulford
49. 1991 - Clint Smith
50. 1994 - Lionel Conacher
51. 1994 - Harry Percival Watson
52. 1996 - Al Arbour
53. 1998 - Roy Conacher
54. 1998 - Michel Goulet
55. 2000 - Denis Savard
56. 2002 - Roger Neilson
57. 2004 - Paul Coffey
58. 2005 - Murray Costello
59. 2011 - Ed Belfour
60. 2011 - Doug Gilmour
61. 2013 - Chris Chelios
62. 2014 - Dominik Hasek
63. 2015 - Bill Hay
64. 2015 - Phil Housley
65. 2020 - Doug Wilson
66. 2020 - Marian Hossa

 

CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1945 - Chuck Gardiner
02. 1945 - Howie Morenz
03. 1952 - Mickey MacKay
04. 1958 - Herb Gardiner
05. 1958 - George Hay
06. 1958 - Dick Irvin
07. 1958 - Duke Keats
08. 1958 - Hughie Lehman
09. 1960 - Georges Boucher
10. 1961 - Charlie Conacher
11. 1961 - Fred Waghorne
12. 1962 - James D. Norris
13. 1962 - Barney Stanley
14. 1963 - Ebbie Goodfellow
15. 1963 - Tommy Gorman
16. 1963 - Frederic McLaughlin
17. 1963 - Earl Seibert
18. 1964 - Doug Bentley
19. 1964 - Jack Stewart
20. 1965 - Bill Mosienko
21. 1966 - Max Bentley
22. 1966 - Frank Brimsek
23. 1966 - Ted Lindsay
24. 1969 - Sid Abel
25. 1970 - Babe Dye
26. 1970 - Bill Gadsby
27. 1971 - Arthur Wirtz
28. 1974 - Billy Burch
29. 1974 - Art Coulter
30. 1974 - Tommy Ivan
31. 1974 - Carl Voss
32. 1975 - Glenn Hall
33. 1975 - Pierre Pilote
34. 1976 - Bill Wirtz
35. 1979 - Bobby Orr
36. 1980 - Harry Lumley
37. 1981 - Allan Stanley
38. 1982 - Emile Francis
39. 1983 - Bobby Hull
40. 1983 - Stan Mikita
41. 1984 - Phil Esposito
42. 1985 - John Mariucci
43. 1985 - Bert Olmstead
44. 1985 - Rudy Pilous
45. 1988 - Tony Esposito
46. 1990 - Bud Poile
47. 1991 - Clint Smith
48. 1994 - Lionel Conacher
49. 1994 - Harry Percival Watson
50. 1996 - Al Arbour
51. 1998 - Roy Conacher
52. 2005 - Murray Costello
53. 2015 - Bill Hay

 

ST. LOUIS BLUES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1969 - Sid Abel
02. 1973 - Doug Harvey
03. 1974 - Dickie Moore
04. 1975 - Glenn Hall
05. 1978 - Jacques Plante
06. 1980 - Lynn Patrick
07. 1982 - Emile Francis
08. 1986 - Leo Boivin
09. 1991 - Scotty Bowman
10. 1993 - Guy Lapointe
11. 1996 - Al Arbour
12. 1997 - Glen Sather
13. 1998 - Peter Stastny
14. 1999 - Wayne Gretzky
15. 2000 - Joe Mullen
16. 2001 - Dale Hawerchuk
17. 2001 - Craig Patrick
18. 2002 - Roger Neilson
19. 2002 - Bernie Federko
20. 2003 - Grant Fuhr
21. 2004 - Cliff Fletcher
22. 2007 - Scott Stevens
23. 2007 - Al MacInnis
24. 2008 - Glenn Anderson
25. 2009 - Brett Hull
26. 2010 - Jim Devellano
27. 2011 - Doug Gilmour
28. 2012 - Adam Oates
29. 2013 - Brendan Shanahan
30. 2015 - Phil Housley
31. 2015 - Chris Pronger
32. 2017 - Paul Kariya
33. 2018 - Martin Brodeur
34. 2019 - Guy Carbonneau
35. 2019 - Vaclav Nedomansky

 

OTTAWA SENATORS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1945 - Eddie Gerard
02. 1945 - Tom Phillips
03. 1945 - Harvey Pulford
04. 1947 - Frank Nighbor
05. 1947 - Cyclone Taylor
06. 1949 - Art Ross
07. 1958 - Frank Boucher
08. 1958 - King Clancy
09. 1958 - Sprague Cleghorn
10. 1958 - Alex Connell
11. 1959 - Jack Adams
12. 1959 - Cy Denneny
13. 1960 - Georges Boucher
14. 1961 - Percy LeSueur
15. 1961 - Bruce Stuart
16. 1962 - Frank Ahearn
17. 1962 - Punch Broadbent
18. 1962 - Harry Cameron
19. 1962 - Rusty Crawford
20. 1962 - Jack Darragh
21. 1962 - Billy Gilmour
22. 1962 - Harry Hyland
23. 1962 - Alf Smith
24. 1962 - Marty Walsh
25. 1963 - Tommy Gorman
26. 1965 - Clint Benedict
27. 1965 - Syd Howe
28. 1971 - Cooney Weiland
29. 1972 - Hooley Smith
30. 1974 - Carl Voss
31. 2002 - Roger Neilson
32. 2014 - Dominik Hasek
33. 2020 - Marian Hossa
34. 2022 - Daniel Alfredsson

 

LOS ANGELES KINGS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1969 - Red Kelly
02. 1971 - Terry Sawchuk
03. 1979 - Harry Howell
04. 1984 - Jake Milford
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

 

NEW YORK AMERICANS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1945 - Eddie Gerard
02. 1947 - Eddie Shore
03. 1950 - Newsy Lalonde
04. 1958 - Alex Connell
05. 1958 - Red Dutton
06. 1958 - Ching Johnson
07. 1961 - Charlie Conacher
08. 1961- Hap Day
09. 1962 - Punch Broadbent
10. 1962 - Shorty Green
11. 1962 - Sweeney Schriner
12. 1962 - Joe Simpson
13. 1962 - Nels Stewart
14. 1965 - Marty Barry
15. 1967 - Harry Oliver
16. 1969 - Roy Worters
17. 1970 - Babe Dye
18. 1971 - Busher Jackson
19. 1972 - Hooley Smith
20. 1973 - Chuck Rayner
21. 1974 - Billy Burch
22. 1974 - Carl Voss
23. 1994 - Lionel Conacher

 

VANCOUVER CANUCKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1962 - Fred Hume
02. 1968 - Bill Cowley
03. 1976 - Johnny Bower
04. 1978 - Andy Bathgate
05. 1980 - Gump Worsley
06. 1981 - Allan Stanley
07. 1984 - Jake Milford
08. 1988 - Tony Esposito
09. 1990 - Bud Poile
10. 1993 - Frank Griffiths
11. 2002 - Roger Neilson
12. 2003 - Brian Kilrea
13. 2005 - Cam Neely
14. 2007 - Mark Messier
15. 2008 - Igor Larionov
16. 2012 - Pavel Bure
17. 2012 - Mats Sundin
18. 2016 - Pat Quinn
19. 2022 - Roberto Luongo
20. 2022 - Daniel Sedin
21. 2022 - Henrik Sedin

 

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1969 - Red Kelly
02. 1977 - Tim Horton
03. 1978 - Andy Bathgate
04. 1986 - Leo Boivin
05. 1991 - Scotty Bowman
06. 1992 - Bob Johnson
07. 1997 - Glen Sather
08. 1997 - Bryan Trottier
09. 1997 - Mario Lemieux
10. 2000 - Joe Mullen
11. 2001 - Craig Patrick
12. 2004 - Paul Coffey
13. 2004 - Larry Murphy
14. 2006 - Herb Brooks
15. 2007 - Ron Francis
16. 2009 - Luc Robitaille
17. 2017 - Mark Recchi
18. 2019 - Sergei Zubov
19. 2019 - Jim Rutherford
20. 2020 - Marian Hossa
21. 2020 - Jarome Iginla

 

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1981 - Allan Stanley
02. 1984 - Bernie Parent
03. 1987 - Bobby Clarke
04. 1988 - Ed Snider
05. 1989 - Darryl Sittler
06. 1990 - Bill Barber
07. 1990 - Bud Poile
08. 1992 - Keith Allen
09. 2001 - Dale Hawerchuk
10. 2002 - Roger Neilson
11. 2004 - Paul Coffey
12. 2011 - Mark Howe
13. 2012 - Adam Oates
14. 2013 - Fred Shero
15. 2014 - Peter Forsberg
16. 2015 - Chris Pronger
17. 2016 - Pat Quinn
18. 2016 - Eric Lindros
19. 2017 - Mark Recchi

 

NEW JERSEY DEVILS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1984 - Jacques Lemaire
02. 1995 - Larry Robinson
03. 1998 - Peter Stastny
04. 2001 - Viacheslav Fetisov
05. 2006 - Herb Brooks
06. 2007 - Scott Stevens
07. 2008 - Igor Larionov
08. 2009 - Lou Lamoriello
09. 2011 - Joe Nieuwendyk
10. 2011 - Doug Gilmour
11. 2013 - Brendan Shanahan
12. 2013 - Scott Niedermayer
13. 2014 - Pat Burns
14. 2015 - Phil Housley
15. 2017 - Dave Andreychuk
16. 2018 - Martin Brodeur

 

BUFFALO SABRES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1977 - Tim Horton
02. 1978 - Marcel Pronovost
03. 1984 - Punch Imlach
04. 1990 - Gilbert Perreault
05. 1991 - Scotty Bowman
06. 1993 - Seymour Knox
07. 2001 - Dale Hawerchuk
08. 2002 - Roger Neilson
09. 2002 - Clarke Gilles
10. 2003 - Pat Lafontaine
11. 2003 - Grant Fuhr
12. 2006 - Dick Duff
13. 2011 - Doug Gilmour
14. 2014 - Dominik Hasek
15. 2015 - Phil Housley
16. 2017 - Dave Andreychuk

 

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

 

EDMONTON OILERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1978 - Jacques Plante
02. 1982 - Norm Ullman
03. 1997 - Glen Sather
04. 1999 - Wayne Gretzky
05. 2001 - Jari Kurri
06. 2003 - Grant Fuhr
07. 2004 - Paul Coffey
08. 2007 - Mark Messier
09. 2008 - Glenn Anderson
10. 2012 - Adam Oates
11. 2015 - Chris Pronger
12. 2016 - Pat Quinn
13. 2017 - Clare Drake
14. 2020 - Ken Holland
15. 2020 - Kevin Lowe

 

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

 

COLORADO AVALANCHE
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1997 - Bryan Trottier
02. 1998 - Michel Goulet
03. 2001 - Jari Kurri
04. 2004 - Ray Bourque
05. 2006 - Patrick Roy
06. 2012 - Joe Sakic
07. 2014 - Peter Forsberg
08. 2014 - Rob Blake
09. 2017 - Paul Kariya
10: 2017 - Dave Andreychuk
11. 2017 - Teemu Selanne
12. 2020 - Jarome Iginla

 

HARTFORD WHALERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1972 - Gordie Howe
02. 1982 - Emile Francis
03. 1983 - Bobby Hull
04. 1986 - Dave Keon
05. 2004 - Paul Coffey
06. 2007 - Ron Francis
07. 2011 - Mark Howe
08. 2013 - Brendan Shanahan
09. 2015 - Chris Pronger
10. 2015 - Peter Karmanos Jr.
11. 2019 - Jim Rutherford
12. 2020 - Ken Holland

 

MINNESOTA NORTH STARS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1979 - Harry Howell
02. 1980 - Gump Worsley
03. 1985 - John Mariucci
04. 1986 - Leo Boivin
05. 1992 - Bob Gainey
06. 1997 - Glen Sather
07. 2001 - Mike Gartner
08. 2004 - Larry Murphy
09. 2006 - Herb Brooks
10. 2010 - Dino Ciccarelli
11. 2014 - Mike Modano
12. 2000 - Walter Bush

 

NEW YORK ISLANDERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1991 - Mike Bossy
02. 1991 - Denis Potvin
03. 1993 - Billy Smith
04. 1995 - Bill Torrey
05. 1996 - Al Arbour
06. 1997 - Bryan Trottier
07. 2002 - Clark Gillies
08. 2003 - Pat LaFontaine
09. 2009 - Lou Lamoriello
10. 2010 - Jim Devellano
11. 2022 - Roberto Luongo

 

WASHINGTON CAPITALS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1961 - Milt Schmidt
02. 2001 - Craig Patrick
03. 2001 - Mike Gartner
04. 2002 - Rod Langway
05. 2004 - Larry Murphy
06. 2007 - Scott Stevens
07. 2010 - Dino Ciccarelli
08. 2012 - Adam Oates
09. 2015 - Phil Housley
10. 2015 - Sergei Fedorov

 

DALLAS STARS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1992 - Bob Gainey
02. 2009 - Brett Hull
03. 2011 - Ed Belfour
04. 2011 - Joe Nieuwendyk
05. 2014 - Mike Modano
06. 2016 - Eric Lindros
07. 2016 - Sergei Makarov
08. 2017 - Clare Drake
09. 2019 - Sergei Zubov
10. 2019 - Guy Carbonneau

 

HAMILTON TIGERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1949 - Art Ross
02. 1950 - Joe Malone
03. 1961 - Syl Apps
04. 1961 - Hap Day
05. 1961 - Percy LeSueur
06. 1962 - Jimmy Gardner
07. 1962 - Shorty Green
08. 1966 - Toe Blake
09. 1970 - Babe Dye
10. 1974 - Billy Burch

 

DETROIT COUGARS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1958 - Frank Foyston
02. 1958 - Frank Fredrickson
03. 1958 - George Hay
04. 1958 - Duke Keats
05. 1959 - Jack Adams
06. 1960 - Jack Walker
07. 1962 - Reg Noble
08. 1963 - Ebbie Goodfellow
09. 1972 - Hap Holmes
10. 1989 - Herbie Lewis
 
DETROIT FALCONS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1958 - Alex Connell
02. 1958 - Frank Fredrickson
03. 1958 - George Hay
04. 1958 - James Norris Sr.
05. 1959 - Jack Adams
06. 1962 - Reg Noble
07. 1963 - Ebbie Goodfellow
08. 1971 - Arthur Wirtz
09. 1989 - Herbie Lewis

 

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1991 - Scotty Bowman
02. 1998 - Michel Goulet
03. 2004 - Paul Coffey
04. 2011 - Ed Belfour
05. 2011 - Doug Gilmour
06. 2013 - Chris Chelios
07. 2014 - Dominik Hasek
08. 2015 - Phil Housley
09. 2020 - Marian Hossa

 

QUEBEC NORDIQUES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1961 - Maurice Richard
02. 1978 - Jacques Plante
03. 1988 - Guy Lafleur
04. 1993 - Guy Lapointe
05. 1998 - Michel Goulet
06. 1998 - Peter Stastny
07. 2012 - Joe Sakic
08. 2012 - Mats Sundin
09. 2014 - Peter Forsberg

 

TORONTO ST. PATS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1945 - Eddie Gerard
02. 1958 - Sprague Cleghorn
03. 1958 - Conn Smythe
04. 1959 - Jack Adams
05. 1961 - Hap Day
06. 1962 - Harry Cameron
07. 1962 - Reg Noble
08. 1970 - Babe Dye
09. 1978 - J.P. Bickell

 

QUEBEC BULLDOGS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1945 - Hod Stuart
02. 1950 - Joe Malone
03. 1958 - Paddy Moran
04. 1961 - Joe Hall
05. 1961 - Bruce Stuart
06. 1962 - Rusty Crawford
07. 1973 - Tommy Smith
08. 1974 - Thomas Dunderdale

 

FLORIDA PANTHERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1995 - Bill Torrey
02. 2002 - Roger Neilson
03. 2008 - Igor Larionov
04. 2010 - Dino Ciccarelli
05. 2011 - Joe Nieuwendyk
06. 2011 - Ed Belfour
07. 2012 - Pavel Bure
08. 2022 - Roberto Luongo

 

MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM /
ANAHEIM DUCKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 2001 - Jari Kurri
02. 2012 - Adam Oates
03. 2013 - Scott Niedermayer
04. 2015 - Sergei Fedorov
05. 2015 - Chris Pronger
06. 2017 - Paul Kariya
07. 2017 - Teemu Selanne

 

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 2000 - Denis Savard
02. 2004 - Cliff Fletcher
03. 2010 - Dino Ciccarelli
04. 2017 - Mark Recchi
05. 2017 - Dave Andreychuk
06. 2018 - Martin St. Louis

 

WINNIPEG JETS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1983 - Bobby Hull
02. 1986 - Serge Savard
03. 2001 - Dale Hawerchuk
04. 2015 - Phil Housley
05. 2017 - Teemu Selanne
06. 2017 - Clare Drake

 

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

 

CAROLINA HURRICANES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 2004 - Paul Coffey
02. 2007 - Ron Francis
03. 2015 - Peter Karmanos Jr.
04. 2017 - Mark Recchi
05. 2019 - Jim Rutherford

 

ST. LOUIS EAGLES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1945 - Eddie Gerard
02. 1960 - Georges Boucher
03. 1965 - Syd Howe
04. 1968 - Bill Cowley
05. 1974 - Carl Voss

 

TORONTO ARENAS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1959 - Jack Adams
02. 1962 - Harry Cameron
03. 1962 - Rusty Crawford
04. 1962 - Reg Noble
05. 1972 - Hap Holmes

 

MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 2001 - Jari Kurri
02. 2012 - Adam Oates
03. 2015 - Sergei Fedorov
04. 2017 - Paul Kariya

 

PHOENIX COYOTES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1999 - Wayne Gretzky
02. 2001 - Mike Gartner
03. 2004 - Cliff Fletcher
04. 2009 - Brett Hull

 

CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / BLACKHAWKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1991 - Bob Pulford
02. 2000 - Denis Savard
03. 2002 - Roger Neilson
04. 2020 - Doug Wilson

 

TORONTO ST. PATS/MAPLE LEAFS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1958 - Conn Smythe
02. 1961 - Hap Day
03. 1975 - Ace Bailey
04. 1978 - J.P. Bickell

 

MONTREAL WANDERERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1949 - Art Ross
02. 1958 - Sprague Cleghorn
03. 1962 - Jimmy Gardner
04. 1962 - Harry Hyland

 

PITTSBURGH PIRATES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1952 - Mickey MacKay
02. 1958 - Frank Fredrickson
03. 1969 - Roy Worters
04. 1994 - Lionel Conacher

 

ATLANTA FLAMES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1972 - Bernie Geoffrion
02. 2004 - Cliff Fletcher
03. 2016 - Pat Quinn
 
ATLANTA THRASHERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 2013 - Chris Chelios
02. 2017 - Mark Recchi
03. 2020 - Marian Hossa

 

CALIFORNIA GOLDEN SEALS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1979 - Harry Howell
02. 1995 - Bill Torrey
03. 2001 - Craig Patrick
 
OAKLAND SEALS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1979 - Harry Howell
02. 1985 - Bert Olmstead
03. 1995 - Bill Torrey
 
CALIFORNIA SEALS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1985 - Rudy Pilous
02. 1985 - Bert Olmstead
 
BAY AREA SEALS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1979 - Harry Howell
02. 1995 - Bill Torrey

 

MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM /
ANAHEIM DUCKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 2013 - Scott Niedermayer
02. 2017 - Teemu Selanne

 

NASHVILLE PREDATORS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 2014 - Peter Forsberg
02. 2017 - Paul Kariya

 

CLEVELAND BARONS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 1979 - Harry Howell
02. 2000 - Walter Bush

 

BROOKLYN AMERICANS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1973 - Chuck Rayner
02. 1994 - Harry Watson
 
KANSAS CITY SCOUTS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1969 - Sid Abel
02. 2001 - Craig Patrick

 

ANAHEIM DUCKS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 

01. 2015 - Chris Pronger

 

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 2015 - Sergei Fedorov
 
COLORADO ROCKIES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1992 - Lanny McDonald
 
PHILADELPHIA QUAKERS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES

 
01. 1965 - Syd Howe
 
MINNESOTA WILD
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES
 
ARIZONA COYOTES
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES
 
VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES
 
SEATTLE KRAKEN
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES


INDUCTED POSTHUMOUSLY INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

 

01. 1945 - Hobey Baker
02. 1945 - Chuck Gardiner
03. 1945 - Eddie Gerard
04. 1945 - Frank McGee
05. 1945 - Howie Morenz
06. 1945 - Tom Phillips
07. 1945 - Harvey Pulford
08. 1945 - Lord Stanley
09. 1945 - Hod Stuart
10. 1945 - Georges Vezina
11. 1947 - Frank Calder
12. 1947 - Francis Nelson
13. 1947 - John Ross Robertson
14. 1950 - Scotty Davidson
15. 1950 - Graham Drinkwater
16. 1950 - Si Griffis
17. 1950 - George Richardson
18. 1950 - Harry Trihey
19. 1952 - Mickey MacKay
20. 1958 - Sprague Cleghorn
21. 1958 - Alex Connell
22. 1958 - Dick Irvin
23. 1958 - George McNamara
24. 1958 - James Norris
25. 1960 - Charles Adams
26. 1960 - George Boucher
27. 1960 - John Kilpatrick
28. 1960 - Jack Walker
29. 1961 - George Brown
30. 1961 - Chaucer Elliott
31. 1961 - George Hainsworth
32. 1961 - Joe Hall
33. 1961 - Paul Loicq
34. 1961 - Frank Rankin
35. 1961 - Oliver Seibert
36. 1961 - Bruce Stuart
37. 1961 - Fred Waghorne
38. 1962 - Frank Ahearn
39. 1962 - Harry Cameron
40. 1962 - Jack Darragh
41. 1962 - Jimmy Gardner
42. 1962 - Billy Gilmour
43. 1962 - Shorty Green
44. 1962 - Riley Hern
45. 1962 - Tom Hooper
46. 1962 - Bouse Hutton
47. 1962 - Jack Laviolette
48. 1962 - Reg Noble
49. 1962 - Didier Pitre
50. 1962 - Alf Smith
51. 1962 - Nels Stewart
52. 1962 - Marty Walsh
53. 1962 - Harry Watson
54. 1962 - Harry Westwick
55. 1962 - Fred Whitcroft
56. 1963 - Tommy Gorman
57. 1963 - Major Frederic McLaughlin
58. 1964 - Babe Siebert
59. 1965 - Arthur Farrell
60. 1965 - Jack Marshall
61. 1965 - Blair Russel
62. 1965 - Ernie Russell
63. 1965 - Fred Scanlan
64. 1968 - Jim Hendy
65. 1969 - Roy Worters
66. 1970 - Babe Dye
67. 1971 - Busher Jackson
68. 1971 - Gordon Roberts
69. 1971 - Terry Sawchuk
70. 1972 - Hap Holmes
71. 1972 - Hooley Smith
72. 1973 - Tommy Smith
73. 1974 - Billy Burch
74. 1974 - Tommy Dunderdale
75. 1974 - Charles Hay
76. 1976 - Jack Gibson
77. 1976 - Phillip Ross
78. 1977 - Joseph Cattarinich
79. 1977 - Tim Horton
80. 1978 - John Bickell
81. 1980 - Lynn Patrick
82. 1988 - George Hayes
83. 1988 - Buddy O’Connor
84. 1989 - Father David Bauer
85. 1992 - Bob Johnson
86. 1994 - Lionel Conacher
87. 1995 - Bun Cook
88. 1996 - Bobby Bauer
89. 1998 - Roy Conacher
90. 1998 - Monsignor Athol Murray
91. 2005 - Valeri Kharlamov
92. 2006 - Herb Brooks
93. 2008 - Ed Chynoweth
94. 2010 - Daryl Seaman
95. 2013 - Fred Shero
96. 2014 - Pat Burns
97. 2016 - Pat Quinn
98. 2022 - Herb Carnegie
 
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY
 
01. 1945 - Lord Stanley
02. 1945 - Sir Montagu Allan
03. 1945 - Captain James T. Sutherland
04. 1947 - Frank Calder
05. 1947 - William Hewitt
06. 1947 - Francis Nelson
07. 1947 - William Northey
08. 1947 - John Ross Robertson
09. 1947 - Claude Robinson
10. 1958 - George Dudley
11. 1958 - James Norris
12. 1958 - Frank Patrick
13. 1958 - Allan Pickard
14. 1958 - Senator Donat Raymond
15. 1958 - Conn Smythe
16. 1958 - Lloyd Turner
17. 1960 - Charles F. Adams
18. 1960 - General John R. Kilpatrick
19: 1960 - Frank Selke
20. 1961 - George Brown
21. 1961 - Paul Loicq
22. 1961 - Fred Waghorne
23. 1962 - Frank Ahearn
24. 1962 - Walter Brown
25. 1962 - Fred Hume
26. 1962 - James Norris
27. 1962 - J. Ambrose O’Brien
28. 1962 - Frank Smith
29. 1963 - Leo Dandurand
30. 1963 - Tommy Gorman
31. 1963 - Major Frederic McLaughlin
32. 1964 - Angus Campbell
33. 1964 - Frank Dilio
34. 1965 - Foster Hewitt
35. 1965 - Thomas Lockhart
36. 1966 - Clarence Campbell
37. 1968 - James Dunn
38. 1968 - Jim Hendy
39. 1969 - Al Leader
40. 1969 - Bruce Norris
41. 1970 - Robert Lebel
42. 1971 - Arthur Wirtz
43. 1972 - Weston Adams
44. 1973 - Senator Hartland Molson
45. 1974 - Charles Hay
46. 1974 - Tommy Ivan
47. 1974 - Anatoli Tarasov
48. 1974 - Carl Voss
49. 1975 - Frank Buckland
50. 1975 - William Jennings
51. 1976 - Jack Gibson
52. 1976 - Phillip Ross
53. 1976 - Bill Wirtz
54. 1977 - Bunny Ahearne
55. 1977 - Harold Ballard
56. 1977 - Joseph Cattarinich
57. 1978 - J.P. Bickell
58. 1978 - Sam Pollock
59. 1978 - William Tutt
60. 1979 - Gordon Juckes
61. 1980 - Jack Butterfield
62. 1982 - Emile Francis
63. 1983 - Harry Sinden
64. 1984 - Punch Imlach
65. 1984 - Jake Milford
66. 1985 - John Mariucci
67. 1985 - Rudy Pilous
68. 1986 - Bill Hanley
69. 1987 - John Ziegler
70. 1988 - Ed Snider
71. 1989 - Father David Bauer
72. 1990 - Bud Poile
73. 1991 - Scotty Bowman
74. 1992 - Keith Allen
75. 1992 - Bob Johnson
76. 1992 - Frank Mathers
77. 1993 - Frank Griffiths
78. 1993 - Seymour Knox
79. 1993 - Frederick Page
80. 1994 - Brian Francis O’Neill
81. 1995 - Gunther Sabetzki
82. 1995 - Bill Torrey
83. 1996 - Al Arbour
84. 1997 - Glen Sather
85. 1998 - Monsignor Athol Murray
86. 1999 - Ian Morrison
87. 2000 - Walter Bush
88. 2001 - Craig Patrick
89. 2002 - Roger Neilson
90. 2003 - Mike Ilitch
91. 2003 - Brian Kilrea
92. 2004 - Cliff Fletcher
93. 2005 - Murray Costello
94. 2006 - Herb Brooks
95. 2006 - Harley Hotchkiss
96. 2007 - Jim Gregory
97. 2008 - Ed Chynoweth
98. 2009 - Lou Lamoriello
99. 2010 - Jim Devellano
100. 2010 - Daryl Seaman
101. 2013 - Fred Shero
102. 2014 - Pat Burns
103. 2015 - Bill Hay
104. 2015 - Peter Karmanos Jr.
105. 2016 - Pat Quinn
106. 2017 - Jeremy Jacobs
107. 2017 - Clare Drake
108. 2018 - Gary Bettman
109. 2018 - Willie O’Ree
110. 2019 - Jim Rutherford
111. 2019 - Jerry York
112. 2020 - Ken Holland
113. 2022 - Herb Carnegie
 
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY
NOT ASSOCIATED WITH ANY NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE TEAMS

 
01. 1945 - Lord Stanley
02. 1945 - Captain James T. Sutherland
03. 1945 - Sir Montagu Allan
04. 1947 - Frank Calder
05. 1947 - Francis Nelson
06. 1947 - John Ross Robertson
07. 1947 - Claude Robinson
08. 1958 - George Dudley
09. 1958 - Allan Pickard
10. 1958 - Lloyd Turner
11. 1961 - Paul Loicq
12. 1961 - Fred Waghorne
13. 1962 - Fred Hume
14. 1962 - Frank Smith
15. 1964 - Angus Campbell
16. 1964 - Frank Dilio
17. 1966 - Clarence Campbell
18. 1968 - James Dunn
19. 1969 - Al Leader
20. 1970 - Robert Lebel
21. 1974 - Charles Hay
22. 1974 - Anatoli Tarasov
23. 1975 - Frank Buckland
24. 1976 - Jack Gibson
25. 1976 - Phillip Ross
26. 1977 - Bunny Ahearne
27. 1978 - William Tutt
28. 1979 - Gordon Juckes
29. 1980 - Jack Butterfield
30. 1986 - Bill Hanley
31. 1987 - John Ziegler
32. 1989 - Father David Bauer
33. 1993 - Frederick Page
34. 1994 - Brian Francis O’Neill
35. 1995 - Gunther Sabetzki
36. 1998 - Monsignor Athol Murray
37. 1999 - Ian Morrison
38. 2007 - Jim Gregory
39. 2008 - Ed Chynoweth
40. 2018 - Gary Bettman
41. 2019 - Jerry York
42. 2022 - Herb Carnegie

 

FORMER NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYERS INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
IN THE PLAYER CATEGORY AFTER BECOMING HEAD COACHES IN THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

 
01. 1945 - Eddie Gerard
02. 1947 - Dit Clapper
03. 1947 - Lester Patrick
04. 1949 - Art Ross
05. 1950 - Newsy Lalonde
06. 1952 - Bill Cook
07. 1958 - Frank Boucher
08. 1958 - King Clancy
09. 1958 - Sprague Cleghorn
10. 1958 - Red Dutton
11. 1958 - Frank Fredrickson
12. 1958 - Herb Gardiner
13. 1958 - Dick Irvin
14. 1958 - Duke Keats
15. 1958 - Hughie Lehman
16. 1959 - Jack Adams
17. 1959 - Cy Denneny
18. 1960 - George Boucher
19. 1960 - Sylvio Mantha
20. 1961 - Charlie Conacher
21. 1961 - Hap Day
22. 1961 - Milt Schmidt
23. 1962 - Shorty Green
24. 1962 - Harold Simpson
25. 1962 - Barney Stanley
26. 1963 - Ebbie Goodfellow
27. 1963 - Joe Primeau
28. 1966 - Toe Blake
29. 1967 - Neil Colville
30. 1969 - Sid Abel
31. 1969 - Red Kelly
32. 1970 - Bill Gadsby
33. 1971 - Cooney Weiland
34. 1972 - Bernie Geoffrion
35. 1973 - Doug Harvey
36. 1978 - Marcel Pronovost
37. 1979 - Harry Howell
38. 1980 - Lynn Patrick
39. 1984 - Jacques Lemaire
40. 1985 - Gerry Cheevers
41. 1985 - Bert Olmstead
42. 1986 - Leo Boivin
43. 1988 - Brad Park
44. 1991 - Bob Pulford
45. 1992 - Bob Gainey
46. 1994 - Lionel Conacher
47. 2006 - Dick Duff
48. 2016 - Rogie Vachon
49. 2019 - Guy Carbonneau
 
FORMER NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYERS INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
IN THE PLAYER CATEGORY BEFORE BECOMING HEAD COACHES IN THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

 
01. 1966 - Ted Lindsay
02. 1970 - Tom Johnson
03. 1975 - George Armstrong
04. 1984 - Phil Esposito
05. 1990 - Bill Barber
06. 1995 - Larry Robinson
07. 1997 - Bryan Trottier
08. 1999 - Wayne Gretzky
09. 2000 - Denis Savard
10. 2006 - Patrick Roy
11. 2012 - Adam Oates
12. 2015 - Phil Housley
13. 2018 - Martin St. Louis
 
FORMER NHL PLAYERS AND NHL HEAD COACHES INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY
 
01. 1982 - Emile Francis
02. 1992 - Keith Allen
03. 1996 - Al Arbour
04. 1997 - Glen Sather
05. 2001 - Craig Patrick
06. 2013 - Fred Shero
07. 2016 - Pat Quinn

 

FORMER NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYERS
INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY

 
01. 1974 - Carl Voss
02. 1982 - Emile Francis
03. 1985 - John Mariucci
04. 1990 - Bud Poile
05. 1992 - Keith Allen
06. 1992 - Frank Mathers
07. 1996 - Al Arbour
08. 1997 - Glen Sather
09. 2001 - Craig Patrick
10. 2003 - Brian Kilrea
11. 2005 - Murray Costello
12. 2013 - Fred Shero
13. 2015 - Bill Hay
14. 2016 - Pat Quinn
15. 2018 - Willie O’Ree
16. 2019 - Jim Rutherford
17. 2020 - Ken Holland
 
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE HEAD COACHES
INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY

 
01. 1958 - Frank Patrick
02. 1963 - Leo Dandurand
03. 1963 - Tommy Gorman
04. 1974 - Tommy Ivan
05. 1982 - Emile Francis
06. 1983 - Harry Sinden
07. 1984 - Punch Imlach
08. 1985 - Rudy Pilous
09. 1991 - Scotty Bowman
10. 1992 - Keith Allen
11. 1992 - Bob Johnson
12. 1996 - Al Arbour
13. 1997 - Glen Sather
14. 2001 - Craig Patrick
15. 2002 - Roger Neilson
16. 2006 - Herb Brooks
17. 2009 - Lou Lamoriello
18. 2013 - Fred Shero
19. 2014 - Pat Burns
20. 2016 - Pat Quinn
 
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
IN THE PLAYER CATEGORY WHO NEVER PLAYED
IN THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

 
01. 1945 - Dan Bain
02. 1945 - Hobey Baker
03. 1945 - Frank McGee
04. 1945 - Harvey Pulford
05. 1945 - Hod Stuart
06. 1947 - Dubbie Bowie
07. 1947 - Cyclone Taylor
08. 1950 - Scotty Davidson
09. 1950 - Graham Drinkwater
10. 1950 - Mike Grant
11. 1950 - Si Griffis
12. 1950 - George Richardson
13. 1950 - Harry Trihey
14. 1952 - Dickie Boon
15. 1952 - Moose Goheen
16. 1952 - Ernie Johnson
17. 1958 - George McNamara
18. 1958 - Paddy Moran
19. 1961 - Percy LeSueur
20. 1961 - Frank Rankin
21. 1961 - Oliver Seibert
22. 1961 - Bruce Stuart
23. 1962 - Jimmy Gardner
24. 1962 - Billy Gilmour
25. 1962 - Riley Hern
26. 1962 - Tom Hooper
27. 1962 - Bouse Hutton
28. 1962 - Fred Maxwell
29. 1962 - Billy McGimsie
30. 1962 - Jack Ruttan
31. 1962 - Alf Smith
32. 1962 - Marty Walsh
33. 1962 - Harry Watson
34. 1962 - Harry Westwick
35. 1962 - Fred Whitcroft
36. 1962 - Phat Wilson
37. 1965 - Arthur Farrell
38. 1965 - Jack Marshall
39. 1965 - Blair Russell
40. 1965 - Ernie Russell
41. 1965 - Fred Scanlan
42. 1971 - Gordon Roberts
43. 1974 - Tommy Dunderdale
44. 1989 - Vladislav Tretiak
45. 2005 - Valeri Kharlamov
46. 2010 - Cammi Granato
47. 2010 - Angela James
48. 2013 - Geraldine Heaney
49. 2015 - Angela Ruggiero
50. 2017 - Danielle Goyette
51. 2018 - Jayna Hefford
52. 2018 - Aleksander Yakushev
53. 2019 - Hayley Wickenheiser
54. 2020 - Kim St-Pierre
55. 2022 - Riikka Sallinen
 
43 GOALTENDERS IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

 

01. 1945 - Charlie Gardiner
02. 1945 - Georges Vezina
03. 1958 - Alec Connell
04. 1958 - Hugh Lehman
05. 1958 - Paddy Moran
06. 1959 - Tiny Thompson
07. 1961 - George Hainsworth
08. 1961 - Percy LeSueur
09. 1961 - Oliver Seibert
10. 1962 - Harry Westwick
11. 1963 - Riley Hern
12. 1963 - John Bower Hutton
13. 1964 - Bill Durnan
14. 1965 - Clint Benedict
15. 1966 - Frank Brimsek
16. 1967 - Turk Broda
17. 1969 - Roy Worters
18. 1971 - Terry Sawchuk
19. 1972 - Hap Holmes
20. 1973 - Chuck Rayner
21. 1975 - Glenn Hall
22. 1976 - Johnny Bower
23. 1978 - Jacques Plante
24. 1980 - Harry Lumley
25. 1980 - Gump Worsley
26. 1982 - Emile Francis (Builder Category)
27. 1983 - Ken Dryden
28. 1984 - Bernie Parent
29. 1985 - Gerry Cheevers
30. 1987 - Ed Giacomin
31. 1988 - Tony Esposito
32. 1989 - Vladislav Tretiak
33. 1993 - Billy Smith
34. 2003 - Grant Fuhr
35. 2006 - Patrick Roy
36. 2011 - Ed Belfour
37. 2014 - Dominik Hasek
38. 2016 - Rogie Vachon
39. 2018 - Martin Brodeur
40. 2019 - Jim Rutherford (Builder Category)
41. 2020 - Ken Holland (Builder Category)
42. 2020 - Kim St-Pierre
43. 2022 - Roberto Luongo
 
BLACK HOCKEY PLAYERS IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

 

01. 2002 - Grant Fuhr
02. 2010 - Angela James
03. 2018 - Willie O'Ree
04. 2020 - Jarome Iginla
05. 2022 - Herb Carnegie

 

WOMEN IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

 

01. 2010 - Cammi Granato
02. 2010 - Angela James
03. 2013 - Geraldine Heaney
04. 2015 - Angela Ruggiero
05. 2017 - Danielle Goyette
06. 2018 - Jayna Hefford
07. 2019 - Hayley Wickenheiser
08. 2020 - Kim St-Pierre
09. 2022 - Riikka Sallinen
 
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
REFEREES AND LINESMEN

 
01. 1961 - Chaucer Elliott
02. 1961 - Mickey Ion
03. 1961 - Cooper Smeaton
04. 1962 - Michael Rodden
05. 1963 - Bobby Hewitson
06. 1964 - Bill Chadwick
07. 1967 - Red Storey
08. 1973 - Frank Udvari
09. 1981 - John Ashley
10. 1987 - Matt Pavelich
11. 1988 - George Hayes
12. 1991 - Neil Armstrong
13. 1993 - John D’Amico
14. 1999 - Andy Van Hellemond
15. 2008 - Ray Scapinello
16. 2014 - Bill McCreary
 
HOCKEY TEAMS WHO HAVE WON
STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS

 
01. 24 - Montreal Canadiens
02. 11 - Toronto Maple Leafs
03. 11 - Detroit Red Wings
04. 11 - Ottawa Senators
05. 6 - Boston Bruins
06. 6 - Chicago Black Hawks / Chicago Blackhawks
07. 5 - Pittsburgh Penguins
08. 5 - Edmonton Oilers
09. 4 - New York Islanders
10. 4 - New York Rangers
11. 4 - Montreal Wanderers
12. 4 - Montreal Victorias
13. 3 - Colorado Avalanche
14. 3 - Tampa Bay Lightning
15. 3 - New Jersey Devils
16. 3 - Chicago Blackhawks
17. 3 - Chicago Black Hawks
18. 3 - Montreal Hockey Club
19. 2 - Montreal Maroons
20. 2 - Montreal Shamrocks
21. 2 - Quebec Bulldogs
22. 2 - Winnipeg Victorias
23. 2 - Philadelphia Flyers
24. 2 - Los Angeles Kings
25. 1 - St. Louis Blues
26. 1 - Washington Capitals
27. 1 - Anaheim Ducks
28. 1 - Carolina Hurricanes
29. 1 - Dallas Stars
30. 1 - Calgary Flames
31. 1 - Victoria Cougars
32. 1 - Toronto St. Pats
33. 1 - Toronto Arenas
34. 1 - Toronto Blueshirts
35. 1 - Seattle Metropolitans
36. 1 - Vancouver Millionaires
37. 1 - Kenora Thistles
 
CURRENT NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE TEAMS
WHO HAVE WON STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS

 
01. 24 - Montreal Canadiens
02. 11 - Toronto Maple Leafs
03. 11 - Detroit Red Wings
04. 6 - Boston Bruins
05. 6 - Chicago Black Hawks / Chicago Blackhawks
06. 5 - Pittsburgh Penguins
07. 5 - Edmonton Oilers
08. 4 - New York Islanders
09. 4 - New York Rangers
10. 3 - New Jersey Devils
11. 3 - Colorado Avalanche
12. 3 - Tampa Bay Lightning
13. 2 - Los Angeles Kings
14. 2 - Philadelphia Flyers
15. 1 - St. Louis Blues
16. 1 - Washington Capitals
17. 1 - Anaheim Ducks
18. 1 - Carolina Hurricanes
19. 1 - Dallas Stars
20. 1 - Calgary Flames
 
CURRENT NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE TEAMS
WHO HAVE NEVER WON THE STANLEY CUP

 
01. Buffalo Sabres
02. Vancouver Canucks
03. Winnipeg Jets
04. San Jose Sharks
05. Ottawa Senators
06. Florida Panthers
07. Columbus Blue Jackets
08. Nashville Predators
09. Minnesota Wild
10. Arizona Coyotes
11. Vegas Golden Knights
12. Seattle Kraken
 
DEFUNCT HOCKEY TEAMS
WHO WON STANLEY CUP
CHAMPIONSHIPS

 
01. 11 - Ottawa Senators
02. 4 - Montreal Wanderers
03. 4 - Montreal Victorias
04. 3 - Montreal Hockey Club
05. 2 - Montreal Maroons
06. 2 - Montreal Shamrocks
07. 2 - Quebec Bulldogs
08. 2 - Winnipeg Victorias
09. 1 - Victoria Cougars
10. 1 - Toronto St. Pats
11. 1 - Toronto Arenas
12. 1 - Toronto Blueshirts
13. 1 - Seattle Metropolitans
14. 1 - Vancouver Millionaires
15. 1 - Kenora Thistles
 
DEFUNCT NHL HOCKEY TEAMS
WHO NEVER WON A STANLEY CUP
CHAMPIONSHIP

 
01. Hamilton Tigers
02. Detroit Cougars
03. Detroit Falcons
04. Pittsburgh Pirates
05. Philadelphia Quakers
06. St. Louis Eagles
07. New York Americans
08. Brooklyn Americans
09. California Golden Seals
10. Bay Area Seals
11. Oakland Seals
12. California Seals
13. Cleveland Barons
14. Kansas City Scouts
15. Colorado Rockies
16. Atlanta Flames
17. Minnesota North Stars
18. Quebec Nordiques
19. Hartford Whalers
20. Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
21. Atlanta Thrashers
22. Phoenix Coyotes
 
PRE-NHL AND NON-NHL STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS
 
01. 1893 AHAC - Montreal Hockey Club
02. 1895 AHAC - Montreal Victorias
03. 1896 MHA - Winnipeg Victorias
04. 1897 AHAC - Montreal Victorias
05. 1898 AHAC - Montreal Victorias
06. 1899 CAHL - Montreal Shamrocks
07. 1900 CAHL - Montreal Shamrocks
08. 1902 MHA - Winnipeg Victorias
09. 1905 FAHL - Ottawa Hockey Club
10. 1908 ECAHA - Montreal Wanderers
11. 1909 ECHA - Ottawa Senators
12. 1910 NHA - Montreal Wanderers
13. 1911 NHA - Ottawa Hockey Club
14. 1912 NHA - Quebec Bulldogs
15. 1913 NHA - Quebec Bulldogs

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TOP 70 CANDIDATES FOR THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

01. Keith Tkachuk
02. Pat Verbeek
03. Pierre Turgeon
04. Jeremy Roenick
05. Peter Bondra
06. Rod Brind'Amour
07. Alexander Mogilny
08. Vincent Damphousse
09. Henrik Zetterberg
10. Theoren Fleury

11. Mike Vernon
12. Tom Barrasso
13. Curtis Joseph
14. John Vanbiesbrouck
15. Mike Richter
16. Ron Hextall
17. Mike Liut
18. Chris Osgood
19. Olaf Kolzig
20. Henrik Lundqvist

21. Andy Moog
22. Esa Tikkanen
23. Charlie Huddy
24. Craig MacTavish
25. Kent Nilsson
26. Adam Graves
27. Brent Sutter
28. Bob Nystrom
29. Butch Goring
30. John Tonelli

31. Paul Henderson
32. Dale Hunter
33. Ken Daneyko
34. Claude Lemieux
35. Bernie Nicholls
36. Randy Carlyle
37. Bobby Carpenter
38. Gary Suter
39. Trevor Linden 
40. Ray Ferraro

41. Neal Broten 
42. Steve Larmer 
43. John LeClair 
44. Tony Amonte 
45. Rick Tocchet 
46. Dirk Graham 
47. Steve Thomas 
48. Doug Weight 
49. Gary Roberts 
50. Dave Taylor

51. Stephane Richer 
52. Brian Bellows 
53. Brian Propp 
54. Bobby Smith
55. Dave Babych
56. Jason Arnott
57. Shane Doan
58. Chris Kunitz
59. Vincent Lecavalier
60. Nikolai Khabibulin

61. Lorne Chabot 
62. Dave Kerr 
63. John Ross Roach 
64. Claude Provost 
65. Jean-Guy Talbot 
66. Larry Hillman 
67. Ralph Backstrom 
68. J.C. Tremblay 
69. Doug Jarvis 
70. Garry Unger

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THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME STATUS OF
RETIRED NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYERS
WHOM EACH PLAYED THEIR ENTIRE CAREER
FOR JUST ONE NHL FRANCHISE


01. Alex Delvecchio – 24 Seasons with the Detroit Red Wings (Inducted in 1977)
02. Stan Mikita – 22 Seasons with the Chicago Black Hawks (Inducted in 1983)
03. Steve Yzerman – 22 Seasons with the Detroit Red Wings (Inducted in 2009)
04. George Armstrong – 21 Seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs (Inducted in 1975)
05. Dit Clapper – 20 Seasons with the Boston Bruins (Inducted in 1947)
06. Ken Daneyko – 20 Seasons with the New Jersey Devils 
07. Nicklas Lidstrom – 20 Seasons with the Detroit Red Wings (Inducted in 2015)
08. Jean Beliveau – 20 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1972)
09. Henri Richard – 20 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1979)
10. Maurice Richard – 18 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1961)
11. Rod Gilbert – 18 Seasons with the New York Rangers (Inducted in 1982)
12. Gilbert Perreault – 17 Seasons with the Buffalo Sabres (Inducted in 1990)
13. Mario Lemieux – 17 Seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins (Inducted in 1997)
14. Daniel Sedin – 17 Seasons with the Vancouver Canucks (Inducted in 2022)
15. Henrik Sedin – 17 Seasons with the Vancouver Canucks (Inducted in 2022)
16. Aurele Joliat – 16 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1947)
17. Milt Schmidt – 16 Seasons with the Boston Bruins (Inducted in 1961)
18. Yvan Cournoyer – 16 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1982)
19. Georges Vezina – 16 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1945)
20. Woody Dumart – 16 Seasons with the Boston Bruins (Inducted in 1992)
21. Bob Gainey – 16 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1992)
22. Didier Pitre – 15 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1962)
23. Emile Bouchard – 15 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1966)
24. Claude Provost – 15 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens
25. Bobby Clarke – 15 Seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers (Inducted in 1987)
26. Denis Potvin – 15 Seasons with the New York Islanders (Inducted in 1991)
27. Bill Mosienko – 14 Seasons with the Chicago Black Hawks (Inducted in 1965)
28. Elmer Lach – 14 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1966)
29. Ted Kennedy – 14 Seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs (Inducted in 1966)
30. Turk Broda – 14 Seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs (Inducted in 1967)
31. Jack Darragh – 13 Seasons with the Ottawa Senators (Inducted in 1962)

32. Michal Pivonka – 13 Seasons with the Washington Capitals

33. Red Horner – 12 Seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs (Inducted in 1965)
34. Neil Colville – 12 Seasons with the New York Rangers (Inducted in 1967)
35. Jacques Laperriere – 12 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1987)
36. Jacques Lemaire – 12 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1984)
37. Mario Tremblay – 12 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens
38. Bill Barber – 12 Seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers (Inducted in 1990)
39. Bill Cook – 11 Seasons with the New York Rangers (Inducted in 1952)
40. Bryan Hextall – 11 Seasons with the New York Rangers (Inducted in 1969)
41. Syl Apps – 10 Seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs (Inducted in 1961)
42. Jack Laviolette – 10 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1962)
43. Edgar Laprade – 10 Seasons with the New York Rangers (Inducted in 1993)
44. Lynn Patrick – 10 Seasons with the New York Rangers (Inducted in 1980)
45. Mike Bossy – 10 Seasons with the New York Islanders (Inducted in 1991)
46. Joe Primeau – 9 Seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs (Inducted in 1963)
47. Bobby Bauer – 9 Seasons with the Boston Bruins (Inducted in 1996)
48. Don Metz – 9 Seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs 
49. Ace Bailey – 8 Seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs (Inducted in 1975)
50. John Ferguson – 8 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens 
51. Ken Dryden – 8 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1983)
52. Chuck Gardiner – 7 Seasons with the Chicago Black Hawks (Inducted in 1945)
53. Ken Reardon – 7 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1966)
54. Bill Durnan – 7 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1964)
55. Joe Simpson – 6 Seasons with the New York Americans (Inducted in 1962)
56. Marty Walsh – 6 Seasons with the Ottawa Senators (Inducted in 1962)

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Art Hindle proud, shocked to see 'Face Off' in Hockey Hall of Fame

Veteran actor starred as Billy Duke in film, reminisces on experience

 

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TORONTO -- Billy Duke is enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame and he doesn't yet know it. But 45 minutes into a leisurely Sunday morning walk through the downtown shrine, he's about to discover it.

 

Billy Duke, as the name plate reads across the back of the jersey that the Toronto Maple Leafs gave him a few years ago, is in fact Art Hindle, a veteran Canadian actor with a resume at least as long as a hockey stick.

 

The Internet Movie Database lists 185 acting credits, his roles spanning television and the big screen since 1971, adding work as a producer, director, cinematographer and voice actor. At 74 he's still working energetically, headed to Newfoundland on Monday for a week of shooting on his latest project, a TV series called "SurrealEstate."

 

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The Boston Bruins' Derek Sanderson grabs the Toronto Maple Leafs' Billy Duke during a Maple Leaf Gardens scrum in a scene from "Face Off."

 

In the hockey community, Hindle is best known for his portrayal of Billy Duke in the 1971 Canadian film "Face Off."

 

"A young hockey player becomes an overnight star of the Toronto Maple Leafs and falls in love with a beautiful young singer. Their relationship is plagued by his 'jock' nature and decadent lifestyle," reads the synopsis for the film, also known as "Winter Comes Early."

 

 

The young player would be Hindle's brash rookie, Billy Duke, who arrives in Toronto after a brilliant junior career carrying a flashy skill set, a magnetic appeal to fans and a cocky attitude that would fill a duffel bag.

 

He falls heavily for hippie folk singer Sherri Lee Nelson, played by Trudy Young, while constantly trying the patience of no-nonsense Maple Leafs coach Fred Wares, played by the late John Vernon; the latter would become a cult-classic institution for his role as Dean Vernon Wormer in the 1978 movie "Animal House."

 

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Veteran actor John Vernon, playing coach Fred Wares, behind the Maple Leafs bench in a scene from "Face Off." From left: Bobby Baun, Jim Harrison and Art Hindle.

 

What makes "Face Off" a true delight more than a half-century since its release is the grainy film footage of the NHL of the day, especially the game and backstage views of Maple Leaf Gardens, and the cameo appearances of Gordie Howe, Jean Beliveau, Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita and many more.

 

Footage of Hindle, wearing the No. 18 of Jim McKenny, his Maple Leafs stunt double, is cut into film of NHL games, following Duke and his Toronto teammates at the Gardens and into Montreal, Detroit, Philadelphia and California.

 

The film premiered in Toronto on Nov. 12, 1971, and included speaking roles for Maple Leafs captain George Armstrong and Boston Bruins forward Derek Sanderson.

 

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Benched Maple Leafs rookie Billy Duke considers the action against the Los Angeles Kings in a scene from the movie "Face Off."

 

Now on this Sunday, 51 years and a day since the premiere of "Face Off," Billy Duke is wandering the Hall of Fame, his alter ego's first time here since a 40th-anniversary event in 2011 to celebrate the film's release on DVD and Blu-ray, a limited release of 40,000 copies per a licensing agreement with the NHL.

 

I know exactly where a Blu-ray copy of "Face Off" is displayed in the shrine, showcased among other collectibles and novelties, near the Bobby Orr pinball machine. I slowly guide Hindle, who is totally unaware, toward it deep in our visit.

 

Still in its factory seal, it's under glass a few feet from a 1960s rod-hockey game, among other hockey movies.

 

"I used to play this, with a buddy," Hindle says brightly of the tabletop game, the Maple Leafs facing the Canadiens. "We kept stats."

 

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Art Hindle is delighted, and surprised, to find a copy of his movie "Face Off" displayed at the Hockey Hall of Fame.

 

And then he sees "Face Off."

 

"Oh, there it is, in the Hockey Hall of Fame. I made it. … I made it!" Hindle exclaims with genuine joy.

 

He agrees to kneel beside it for a photo, saying, "I can get down, but I don't know if I can get back up."

 

I'd become friendly with Hindle in recent years on social media, our messages usually about "Face Off." I'm unashamedly a fan of the movie and often have told him so, the film an iPad go-to during long flights.

 

Three months ago at home, I fired it up on my Blu-ray player and messaged him to tell him so. I had no idea he'd be online, and for the next 90 minutes we went back and forth in what would be an unexpected Blu-ray bonus feature, the star's live commentary complementing the action.

 

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Art Hindle with a replica Jean Beliveau sweater in the Hall of Fame's mockup of the Montreal Canadiens' Forum dressing room, and with a celebration of the career of his late friend George Armstrong. Dave Stubbs, NHL.com

 

Hindle was effusive in his praise of Armstrong, posing for a Sunday photo with his Hall of Fame display. Hindle had decades ago acted in a car commercial with Beliveau, so he needed a photo with the latter's No. 4 sweater in the shrine's replica Canadiens dressing room.

 

"I don't think I should touch it," he said respectfully of the heavy wool replica sweater, pointing at Beliveau's name.

 

And he enjoyed an exhibit of his friend Doug Gilmour, whom he recalled years ago having given Hindle's young son, Zeke, a Maple Leafs jersey and a few dozen Gilmour hockey cards.

 

Hindle's online commentary a few months ago pulled back the curtain on much of the movie, and the rich behind-the-scenes happenings.

 

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In scenes from "Face Off," the Maple Leafs' Bobby Baun reads a paperback of the novel "Love Story" and Jacques Plante answers fan mail on a commercial flight to a road game.

 

"I did a joke outtake where I skate up to the camera and fall out of the shot," he said. "Everyone laughed, except the director.

 

"I went on a road trip with the Leafs before we ever shot any dramatic scenes -- Philly, Oakland, L.A. and the Motor City [Detroit]. While in L.A., I went to an actress friend's party and missed the morning [commercial] flight to Detroit. Boy, were the Leafs impressed with me. They had new respect for the kid!"

 

Hindle related how he'd come to the role of Billy Duke. The Maple Leafs' McKenny had been considered for it before Hindle was pursued by producer John F. Bassett Jr.

 

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A happy Billy Duke enters his team's Maple Leaf Gardens dressing room in a scene from the movie "Face Off."

 

"I didn't want to do it because Bassett's previous film was [not good]," he said. "Finally, casting director Pam Barney called me and said that Bassett was going to cast American actor, Michael Blodgett, in the role if I said no again. She pleaded with me. I talked it over with my friends and we thought we couldn't let an American play Billy."

 

Hindle spoke affectionately of the cameo by Maple Leafs goalie Jacques Plante -- "What a sweetheart. I wish I'd had a few scenes with him" -- and of the off-ice appearances of the Maple Leafs' Ron Ellis, seen getting a training-room rubdown; of Rick Ley, taping a stick; and of Duke getting into a dressing-room pull-apart with defenseman Jim Dorey as the team struggles through a losing streak.

 

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Maple Leafs coach George Armstrong (right) offers some advice to rookie Billy Duke in a scene from "Face Off."

 

There's a memorable scene early in the film of Duke and Armstrong going for a beer, the latter offering the rookie some counsel over a pint. Armstrong was so into it, he even wrote a few of the lines he'd deliver to an old-timer in the tavern.

 

Just a few years earlier, Hindle had no clue that he'd become a fictitious NHL star.

 

A girlfriend was to substitute for her ailing friend as Mickey Mouse in a "Disney On Ice" intermission promotion at Maple Leaf Gardens, so he tagged along. It turned out that the performer who would play Goofy also was sick, so Hindle was crammed into the costume, then given a crash course on how Goofy acts.

"Here's me and my date, riding around the rink on the Zamboni, waving as Mickey and Goofy while the announcer shills the event," Hindle recalled, laughing. "That's as close as I ever thought I'd get to being on Gardens ice."

 

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Billy Duke in the Toronto Maple Leafs dressing room in a scene from the movie "Face Off."

 

Bassett would arrange for Hindle to skate for him at a local rink. A good athlete who says he excelled at road hockey, Hindle admits he wasn't much of a skater. But he tore off one good lap with a snow-spraying stop for the hurried Bassett, who immediately locked up his star.

 

"If he'd asked me to skate backwards or do a few moves, we probably wouldn't be talking, that's how bad I was," Hindle joked.

 

But two months of filming would precede the Gardens action sequences, so Billy Duke laced up and got to work on his skating.

 

"We started shooting the hockey scenes and [Maple Leafs forward] Paul Henderson, who'd seen me a couple of months earlier, pulled me aside at the rink door and whispered, 'How did you do that?'" he recalled. "The Oakland Seals players laughed when they saw me, until Paul told them I was the goon the Leafs had called up for the next night's game."

 

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Art Hindle studies the statue "At The Crease" outside the Hockey Hall of Fame gift shop in Toronto's Brookfield Place. Dave Stubbs, NHL.com

 

Fifty-one years after its release, Billy Duke is overjoyed that he's enshrined at the Hall of Fame.

 

Ninety minutes after his visit began, having driven 40 minutes from his home north of Toronto, Hindle heads up the exit stairs to the gift shop to collect his souvenir photo with the Stanley Cup.

 

He had happily mugged with the priceless trophy in the Great Hall, but he never touched it.

 

"That's pretty simple," he says, grinning. "I don't want to curse the Maple Leafs forever!"

 

Top photo: Art Hindle, wearing his Billy Duke jersey, gets up close, but doesn't touch, the Stanley Cup in the Hockey Hall of Fame's Great Hall on Nov. 13, 2022.

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HOCKEY HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENTS TO THE SELECTION COMMITTEE

 

TORONTO (November 15, 2022) – Lanny McDonald, Chair of the Board of the Hockey Hall of Fame, announced today appointments to the Hockey Hall of Fame Selection Committee as confirmed at the Directors’ meeting held yesterday in Toronto.

 

Scott Morrison will join the eighteen-member Selection Committee commencing with the 2023 nomination and election proceedings, replacing Michael Farber who served his full-term limit of 15 years. Morrison is the recipient of the 2006 Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award in recognition of members of the hockey-writing profession whose words have brought honour to journalism and to hockey. Among his many contributions to the game, he served as President of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association from 1987 to 1993.

 

“I wish to express our appreciation and gratitude to Michael for his long-time distinguished service and outstanding contributions and I am also very pleased to welcome Scott to the Selection Committee,” said McDonald. “Scott is one of the most respected hockey journalists whose coverage of the game with major media organizations since the 1980’s speaks volumes to his recognition as a Hockey Hall of Fame Media Honouree. We look forward to his insights as part of the Selection Committee’s deliberations continuing its mandate of honouring excellence in our game.”

 

In addition to the new appointment, Cassie-Campbell Pascall, Mark Chipman, Ron Francis, Jari Kurri and Bob McKenzie were re-appointed to the Selection Committee each for a further three-year term expiring December 31, 2025, while Steve Dryden, having recently retired as Senior Managing Editor of Hockey for TSN and former Editor in Chief of The Hockey News, was appointed as Director, Statistical Analysis and Data Services to provide resources for members of the Selection Committee in making the most informed nominations on eligible player candidates.

 

The Selection Committee will meet on June 21 & 22, 2023 to consider duly nominated candidates for election into Honoured Membership. The announcement of the new inductees will be made on June 22, 2023 and the annual Induction Celebration will be held on Monday, November 13, 2023.

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The Hockey Hall of Fame (“HHOF”) was established in 1943 to honour and memorialize individuals who have brought special distinction to the game of hockey and those who made outstanding contributions to the development and advancement of hockey anywhere in the world, and to collect, research, preserve, exhibit and promote objects, images and other historical materials connected with the game at all levels. As a not-for-profit corporation and registered charity, HHOF owns and operates a museum and place of entertainment offering state-of-the-art exhibits, theatrical presentations and educational programming from its premises at Brookfield Place, Toronto, and a multi-purpose archive, resource centre and research facility located at 400 Kipling Avenue, Toronto.

 

CONTACT: Hockey Hall of Fame Kelly Masse

(416) 933-8212

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THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME STATUS OF
RETIRED NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYERS
WHOM EACH PLAYED THEIR ENTIRE CAREER
FOR JUST ONE NHL FRANCHISE


01. Alex Delvecchio – 24 Seasons with the Detroit Red Wings (Inducted in 1977)

02. Steve Yzerman – 23 Seasons with the Detroit Red Wings (Inducted in 2009)

03. Stan Mikita – 22 Seasons with the Chicago Black Hawks (Inducted in 1983)

04. Patrik Elias – 21 Seasons with the New Jersey Devils

05. Nicklas Lidstrom – 21 Seasons with the Detroit Red Wings (Inducted in 2015)

06. George Armstrong – 21 Seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs (Inducted in 1975)
07. Dit Clapper – 20 Seasons with the Boston Bruins (Inducted in 1947)

08. Ken Daneyko – 20 Seasons with the New Jersey Devils

09. Jean Beliveau – 20 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1972)
10. Henri Richard – 20 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1979)

11. Mario Lemieux – 18 Seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins (Inducted in 1997)
12. Daniel Sedin – 18 Seasons with the Vancouver Canucks (Inducted in 2022)
13. Henrik Sedin – 18 Seasons with the Vancouver Canucks (Inducted in 2022)

14. Maurice Richard – 18 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1961)
15. Rod Gilbert – 18 Seasons with the New York Rangers (Inducted in 1982)
16. Gilbert Perreault – 17 Seasons with the Buffalo Sabres (Inducted in 1990)

17. Aurele Joliat – 16 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1947)
18. Milt Schmidt – 16 Seasons with the Boston Bruins (Inducted in 1961)
19. Yvan Cournoyer – 16 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1982)
20. Georges Vezina – 16 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1945)
21. Woody Dumart – 16 Seasons with the Boston Bruins (Inducted in 1992)
22. Bob Gainey – 16 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1992)
23. Didier Pitre – 15 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1962)
24. Emile Bouchard – 15 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1966)
25. Claude Provost – 15 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens
26. Bobby Clarke – 15 Seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers (Inducted in 1987)
27. Denis Potvin – 15 Seasons with the New York Islanders (Inducted in 1991)
28. Bill Mosienko – 14 Seasons with the Chicago Black Hawks (Inducted in 1965)
29. Elmer Lach – 14 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1966)
30. Ted Kennedy – 14 Seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs (Inducted in 1966)
31. Turk Broda – 14 Seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs (Inducted in 1967)
32. Jack Darragh – 13 Seasons with the Ottawa Senators (Inducted in 1962)

33. Michal Pivonka – 13 Seasons with the Washington Capitals

34. Red Horner – 12 Seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs (Inducted in 1965)
35. Neil Colville – 12 Seasons with the New York Rangers (Inducted in 1967)
36. Jacques Laperriere – 12 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1987)
37. Jacques Lemaire – 12 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1984)
38. Mario Tremblay – 12 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens
39. Bill Barber – 12 Seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers (Inducted in 1990)
40. Bill Cook – 11 Seasons with the New York Rangers (Inducted in 1952)
41. Bryan Hextall – 11 Seasons with the New York Rangers (Inducted in 1969)
42. Syl Apps – 10 Seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs (Inducted in 1961)
43. Jack Laviolette – 10 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1962)
44. Edgar Laprade – 10 Seasons with the New York Rangers (Inducted in 1993)
45. Lynn Patrick – 10 Seasons with the New York Rangers (Inducted in 1980)
46. Mike Bossy – 10 Seasons with the New York Islanders (Inducted in 1991)
47. Joe Primeau – 9 Seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs (Inducted in 1963)
48. Bobby Bauer – 9 Seasons with the Boston Bruins (Inducted in 1996)
49. Don Metz – 9 Seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs 
50. Ace Bailey – 8 Seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs (Inducted in 1975)
51. John Ferguson – 8 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens 
52. Ken Dryden – 8 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1983)
53. Chuck Gardiner – 7 Seasons with the Chicago Black Hawks (Inducted in 1945)
54. Ken Reardon – 7 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1966)
55. Bill Durnan – 7 Seasons with the Montreal Canadiens (Inducted in 1964)
56. Joe Simpson – 6 Seasons with the New York Americans (Inducted in 1962)
57. Marty Walsh – 6 Seasons with the Ottawa Senators (Inducted in 1962)

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Goaltender Lorne Chabot of the National Hockey League’s New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Black Hawks, Montreal Maroons, and New York Americans.

 

2 Allan Cups, 2 Stanley Cups, 1 Vezina, 71 shutouts in 412 games, & he was on the cover of TIME! Induct Lorne Chabot!

 

The 2 biggest pre-1980 snubs for the Hockey Hall of Fame - Lorne Chabot (71 shutouts), and Claude Provost (9 Stanley Cups).

 

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