NHL HHOF Posted April 25, 2022 Share Posted April 25, 2022 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 CAROLINA HURRICANES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES01. 2009: Tom Barrasso02. 2010: Kevin Hatcher03. 2013: Peter Karmanos04. 2013: Doug Weight 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 HARTFORD WHALERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES01. 1988: Larry Ross02. 1997: Tim Sheehy03. 1999: Gordie Roberts04. 2000: Larry Pleau05. 2002: Mark Fusco06. 2003: John Cunniff07. 2003: Mark Howe08. 2003: Rob McClanahan09. 2004: Mark Johnson10. 2017: Scott Young11. 2021: Paul Holmgren Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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NHL HHOF Posted March 28, 2023 Author Share Posted March 28, 2023 (edited) CAROLINA HURRICANES HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2004 - Paul Coffey 02. 2007 - Ron Francis 03. 2015 - Peter Karmanos 04. 2017 - Mark Recchi 05. 2019 - Jim Rutherford CAROLINA HURRICANES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 02. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher 03. 2013 - Peter Karmanos 04. 2013 - Doug Weight CAROLINA HURRICANES AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2022 - Keith Aucoin NEW ENGLAND WHALERS HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1972 - Gordie Howe 02. 1986 - Dave Keon 03. 2011 - Mark Howe NEW ENGLAND WHALERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1981 - Thomas Williams 02. 1993 - Jack Kelley 03. 1997 - Tim Sheehy 04. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 05. 2000 - Larry Pleau 06. 2003 - John Cunniff 07. 2003 - Mark Howe 08. 2016 - Jack Ferreira NEW ENGLAND WHALERS AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2014 - Bill Dineen 02. 2016 - Bruce Landon NEW ENGLAND WHALERS WORLD HOCKEY ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2010 – Howard Baldwin 02. 2010 – Bill Dineen 03. 2010 – Ted Green 04. 2010 – Colleen Howe 05. 2010 – Gordie Howe 06. 2010 – Mark Howe 07. 2010 – Marty Howe 08. 2010 – Jack Kelley 09. 2010 – Dave Keon 10. 2010 – Andre Lacroix 11. 2010 – Rick Ley 12. 2010 – John McKenzie 13. 2010 – Harry Neale 14. 2010 – Ron Plumb 15. 2010 – Al Smith 16. 2012 – Tom Webster 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 HARTFORD WHALERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1988 - Larry Ross 02. 1997 - Tim Sheehy 03. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 04. 2000 - Larry Pleau 05. 2002 - Mark Fusco 06. 2003 - John Cunniff 07. 2003 - Mark Howe 08. 2003 - Rob McClanahan 09. 2004 - Mark Johnson 10. 2017 - Scott Young 11. 2021 - Paul Holmgren HARTFORD WHALERS AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2012 - John Stevens 02. 2018 - Glenn Merkosky 03. 2019 - John Anderson HARTFORD WHALERS WORLD HOCKEY ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2010 – Howard Baldwin 02. 2010 – Colleen Howe 03. 2010 – Gordie Howe 04. 2010 – Mark Howe 05. 2010 – Marty Howe 06. 2010 – Dave Keon 07. 2010 – Andre Lacroix 08. 2010 – Rick Ley 09. 2010 – Ron Plumb 10. 2010 – Al Smith Edited March 28, 2023 by NHL HHOF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted June 3, 2023 Author Share Posted June 3, 2023 Possible Hockey Hall of Fame inductees for 2023... CAROLINA HURRICANES - Rod Brind'Amour (1999-2010) * Tom Barrasso (2001-2002) * Doug Weight (2005-2006) * Gary Roberts (1997-2000) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruxpin Posted June 3, 2023 Share Posted June 3, 2023 Outside of Brindy, I wouldn't credit the Hurricanes for any of them. If any are inducted (and I'd only vote for Brindy and maybe Barrasso) it will be for accomplishments elsewhere. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JR Ewing Posted June 3, 2023 Share Posted June 3, 2023 22 minutes ago, ruxpin said: Outside of Brindy, I wouldn't credit the Hurricanes for any of them. If any are inducted (and I'd only vote for Brindy and maybe Barrasso) it will be for accomplishments elsewhere. Yeah, I think this is a bit silly. Their Hall of Fame credentials weren't made during their times in Carolina. -Gary Roberts played 17% of his career in Carolina. -Barrasso: 4% of his career games played, and would only play 10 more after. -Weight played 23 games for the Canes, and then on the Cup winner in a depth role. Only a bit less than 2% of his career GP were in Carolina. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruxpin Posted June 3, 2023 Share Posted June 3, 2023 11 minutes ago, JR Ewing said: Yeah, I think this is a bit silly. Their Hall of Fame credentials weren't made during their times in Carolina. -Gary Roberts played 17% of his career in Carolina. -Barrasso: 4% of his career games played, and would only play 10 more after. -Weight played 23 games for the Canes, and then on the Cup winner in a depth role. Only a bit less than 2% of his career GP were in Carolina. Completely agree. All of it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted June 18, 2023 Author Share Posted June 18, 2023 (edited) ROD BRIND'AMOUR - CAROLINA HURRICANES Edited June 18, 2023 by NHL HHOF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted June 18, 2023 Author Share Posted June 18, 2023 ROD BRIND'AMOUR - CAROLINA HURRICANES Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted June 22, 2023 Author Share Posted June 22, 2023 CAROLINA HURRICANES HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2004 - Paul Coffey 02. 2007 - Ron Francis 03. 2015 - Peter Karmanos 04. 2017 - Mark Recchi 05. 2019 - Jim Rutherford 06. 2023 - Tom Barrasso CAROLINA HURRICANES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 02. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher 03. 2013 - Peter Karmanos 04. 2013 - Doug Weight CAROLINA HURRICANES AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2022 - Keith Aucoin NEW ENGLAND WHALERS HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1972 - Gordie Howe 02. 1986 - Dave Keon 03. 2011 - Mark Howe NEW ENGLAND WHALERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1981 - Thomas Williams 02. 1993 - Jack Kelley 03. 1997 - Tim Sheehy 04. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 05. 2000 - Larry Pleau 06. 2003 - John Cunniff 07. 2003 - Mark Howe 08. 2016 - Jack Ferreira NEW ENGLAND WHALERS AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2014 - Bill Dineen 02. 2016 - Bruce Landon NEW ENGLAND WHALERS WORLD HOCKEY ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2010 – Howard Baldwin 02. 2010 – Bill Dineen 03. 2010 – Ted Green 04. 2010 – Colleen Howe 05. 2010 – Gordie Howe 06. 2010 – Mark Howe 07. 2010 – Marty Howe 08. 2010 – Jack Kelley 09. 2010 – Dave Keon 10. 2010 – Andre Lacroix 11. 2010 – Rick Ley 12. 2010 – John McKenzie 13. 2010 – Harry Neale 14. 2010 – Ron Plumb 15. 2010 – Al Smith 16. 2012 – Tom Webster 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 HARTFORD WHALERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1988 - Larry Ross 02. 1997 - Tim Sheehy 03. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 04. 2000 - Larry Pleau 05. 2002 - Mark Fusco 06. 2003 - John Cunniff 07. 2003 - Mark Howe 08. 2003 - Rob McClanahan 09. 2004 - Mark Johnson 10. 2017 - Scott Young 11. 2021 - Paul Holmgren HARTFORD WHALERS AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2012 - John Stevens 02. 2018 - Glenn Merkosky 03. 2019 - John Anderson HARTFORD WHALERS WORLD HOCKEY ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2010 – Howard Baldwin 02. 2010 – Colleen Howe 03. 2010 – Gordie Howe 04. 2010 – Mark Howe 05. 2010 – Marty Howe 06. 2010 – Dave Keon 07. 2010 – Andre Lacroix 08. 2010 – Rick Ley 09. 2010 – Ron Plumb 10. 2010 – Al Smith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted May 25 Author Share Posted May 25 (edited) Hurricanes Hall of Fame: Who Should Be the Next Player to Join This Esteemed Group? With the team honoring Justin Williams this year, there are a few players who deserve to be next year's inductee into the Hurricanes Hall of Fame. https://cardiaccane.com/posts/hurricanes-hall-of-fame-who-should-be-the-next-player-to-join-this-esteemed-group-01hm7b826f54 Arturs Irbe, Ray Whitney, Eric Staal, Erik Cole The organization established the Hurricanes Hall of Fame as a way to honor the best of the best to wear the crest since relocation to Raleigh. Justin Williams became the fifth member of the Hurricanes Hall of Fame with his induction on Monday afternoon, joining Ron Francis, Glen Wesley, Rod Brind'Amour, and last season's inductee, Cam Ward. There are plenty of deserving players who could have their names called next season, but here's who I think could be the next player to join them in the rafters at PNC Arena. Arturs Irbe Of my four picks, this is the one that seems the most unlikely. There's no specific reason I believe this to be the case. I just think the team is most likely to tackle some of the bigger skaters before inducting another goalie. Before the days of Cam Ward, Arturs Irbe was the leader in most of the team's goaltending statistics. In fact, he had such a monopoly on the net before the 2004-05 lockout that he's one of only two goalies, along with Kevin Weekes, who meet the 100-game criteria laid out in the guidelines for selection by the organization. Irbe is second in franchise history in games (309), wins (130), shutouts (20), and saves (7,145) behind Ward, along with Top 5 placements in GAA (2.49) and save percentage (.906). He is the owner of the most games played in a single season (77) in 2000-01, as well as the second-most (75) in 1999-00. Irbe was also in the net for three postseasons in franchise history. He made 30 appearances across three trips, going 14-16 with a 2.11 GAA and .925 save percentage. He earned a majority of the starts during the team's run to the Stanley Cup Final in 2002, sporting a 1.67 GAA in 18 games. If not for Ward playing with the franchise for so long, Irbe would likely be seen as the best goalie in Hurricanes history. Ray Whitney While "The Wizard" made eight stops during his NHL career, Ray Whitney played more games for the Hurricanes than any other franchise. In fact, he played some of his best hockey in Raleigh during his five seasons as a Hurricane. Signed as a free agent in 2005, Whitney was a big part of the group brought in that would win the Stanley Cup in 2006. He was also on the team during their 2009 run to the Eastern Conference Finals. Whitney recorded 334 points in 372 games, with his point total being the tenth-most in Hurricanes history. At 0.90 points per game, Whitney is second to only Sebastian Aho (0.92). Of those points, 83 came during the 2006-07 season, which is tied for the second-most points in a season, also with Aho, and only behind Eric Staal's 100 in 2005-06. He's seventh in assists (215) and fourth in overtime goals (5). Whitney also ranks in the Top 10 in postseason goals (12) and points (26) in his 42 postseason games. His best game came in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals against New Jersey in 2009. Whitney factored on all four goals the team scored in a 4-0 win to help them force a Game 7. Eric Staal Eric Staal's inclusion comes with a major asterisk, which is why I hesitate to say he'll be inducted next season. While not officially retired from the NHL, Staal remains a free agent for this season. One of the guidelines is that a player can't have played a professional or international game in the year prior to their selection. Currently, he meets that criteria, though I think it's more likely the organization will wait to induct him. It's not a matter of whether Staal will be inducted. It's more about when he will be. Selected 2nd overall in the 2003 Draft, Staal is the Hurricanes leader in almost every regular-season offensive category. While Sebastian Aho could catch him in the future, Staal sits atop the franchise with 322 goals, 453 assists, and 775 points in 909 games. He was lethal at all strengths, leading the franchise with 105 power-play goals, while Aho has surpassed his 47 short-handed goals. Staal's 100-point season in 2005-06 is the lone occurrence in Hurricanes history. He also held the franchise record for postseason goals (19) and points (43) before Aho surpassed them last season. He scored many of the most iconic postseason goals in franchise history, like the buzzer-beater in Game 2 against New Jersey in 2006 to force overtime or the series-winner in the "Shock at the Rock" over the Devils in 2009. Assuming Staal doesn't play another game, he's destined to be inducted, though I'd guess it's more likely to happen in two years. Erik Cole While not the flashiest choice, I think Erik Cole should be considered the frontrunner for the Hurricanes Hall of Fame next season. Like Eric Staal, Cole was a homegrown talent, drafted in the 3rd Round of the 1998 Draft. He debuted in 2001, recording 40 points in 81 games en route to a fifth-place finish in Calder voting. He added six goals and nine points during that season's run to the Stanley Cup Final, with no goal bigger than his game-tying goal of Game 4 against the Montreal Canadiens in what later became known as the "Molson Miracle." Cole was having a career year during the 2005-06 season, scoring 30 goals and 59 points in 60 games, only for his season to be cut short by a broken neck after being hit into the boards by Brooks Orpik. He made it back in time to play the final two games of the Stanley Cup Final. The team traded Cole to Edmonton during the 2008 offseason, only to re-acquire him a few months later at the trade deadline in a three-team deal that shipped this year's inductee to the Kings. During his two stints with the team, Cole recorded 168 goals, 195 assists, and 363 points in 557 games, all of which put him in the Top 10 in Hurricanes history. While I don't consider him to be a slam dunk choice like Cam Ward and Justin Williams in the last two years, he feels like the most deserving player to join their ranks. Edited May 25 by NHL HHOF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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