NHL HHOF Posted April 26, 2022 Share Posted April 26, 2022 (edited) 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS AND THEIR HOCKEY HALL OF FAME STATUS 11 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Henri Richard (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 197910 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Jean Beliveau (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1972 02. Yvan Cournoyer (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 19829 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Claude Provost (Montreal Canadiens)8 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Maurice Richard (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1961 02. Red Kelly (Detroit Red Wings; Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1969 03. Jacques Lemaire (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 19847 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Serge Savard (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1986 02. Jean-Guy Talbot (Montreal Canadiens) 6 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Jack Marshall (Winnipeg Victorias; Montreal AAA; Montreal Wanderers; Toronto Blueshirts) Inducted in 1965 02. Tom Johnson (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1970 03. Bernie Geoffrion (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1972 04. Doug Harvey (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1973 05. Dickie Moore (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1974 06. Jacques Plante (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1978 07. Frank Mahovlich (Toronto Maple Leafs; Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1981 08. Ken Dryden (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1983 09. Jacques Lapperriere (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1987 10. Guy Lapointe (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1993 11. Larry Robinson (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1995 12. Bryan Trottier (New York Islanders; Pittsburgh Penguins) Inducted in 1997 13. Dick Duff (Toronto Maple Leafs; Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 2006 14. Mark Messier (Edmonton Oilers; New York Rangers) Inducted in 2007 15. Glenn Anderson (Edmonton Oilers; New York Rangers) Inducted in 2008 16. Kevin Lowe (Edmonton Oilers; New York Rangers) Inducted in 2020 17. Larry Hillman (Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens) 18. Ralph Backstrom (Montreal Canadiens)5 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Cy Denneny (Ottawa Senators; Boston Bruins) Inducted in 1959 02. Ted Kennedy (Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1966 03. Marcel Pronovost (Detroit Red Wings; Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1978 04. Bert Olmstead (Montreal Canadiens; Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1985 05. Guy Lafleur (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1988 06. Bob Gainey (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1992 07. Steve Shutt (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1993 08. Harry Watson (Detroit Red Wings; Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1994 09. Jari Kurri (Edmonton Oilers) Inducted in 2001 10. Bob Goldham (Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings) 11. Don Metz (Toronto Maple Leafs) 12. Dollard St. Laurent (Montreal Canadiens; Chicago Black Hawks) 13. Donnie Marshall (Montreal Canadiens) 14. Bob Turner (Montreal Canadiens) 15. John Ferguson (Montreal Canadiens) 16. Terry Harper (Montreal Canadiens) 17. Ted Harris (Montreal Canadiens; Philadelphia Flyers) 18. Claude Larose (Montreal Canadiens) 19. Jimmy Roberts (Montreal Canadiens) 20. J.C. Tremblay (Montreal Canadiens) 21. Pierre Bouchard (Montreal Canadiens) 22. Rejean Houle (Montreal Canadiens) 23. Mario Tremblay (Montreal Canadiens) 24. Randy Gregg (Edmonton Oilers) 25. Charlie Huddy (Edmonton Oilers) SCOTTY BOWMAN STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (14) Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1991 in the Builder Category 01. 1973 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 02. 1976 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 03. 1977 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 04. 1978 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 05. 1979 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 06. 1991 - Pittsburgh Penguins; Director of Player Development 07. 1992 - Pittsburgh Penguins; Head Coach 08. 1997 - Detroit Red Wings; Head Coach 09. 1998 - Detroit Red Wings; Head Coach 10. 2002 - Detroit Red Wings; Head Coach 11. 2008 - Detroit Red Wings; Consultant 12. 2010 - Chicago Blackhawks; Senior Advisor of Hockey Operations 13. 2013 - Chicago Blackhawks; Senior Advisor of Hockey Operations 14. 2015 - Chicago Blackhawks; Senior Advisor of Hockey OperationsTOE BLAKE STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (11) Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966 in the Player Category 01. 1935 - Montreal Canadiens; Player 02. 1944 - Montreal Canadiens; Player 03. 1946 - Montreal Canadiens; Player 04. 1956 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 05. 1957 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 06. 1958 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 07. 1959 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 08. 1960 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 09. 1965 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 10. 1966 - Montreal Canadiens; Head Coach 11. 1968 - Montreal Canadiens; Head CoachPETE GREEN STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (10) NOT IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1903 - Ottawa Hockey Club; Trainer 02. 1904 - Ottawa Hockey Club; Trainer 03. 1905 - Ottawa Hockey Club; Trainer 04. 1906 - Ottawa Hockey Club; Trainer 05. 1909 - Ottawa Hockey Club; Head Coach 06. 1910 - Ottawa Hockey Club; Head Coach 07. 1911 - Ottawa Hockey Club; Head Coach 08. 1920 - Ottawa Senators; Head Coach 09. 1921 - Ottawa Senators; Head Coach 10. 1923 - Ottawa Senators; Head CoachAL ARBOUR STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (8) Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1996 in the Builder Category 01. 1954 - Detroit Red Wings; Player 02. 1961 - Chicago Black Hawks; Player 03. 1962 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Player 04. 1964 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Player 05. 1980 - New York Islanders; Head Coach 06. 1981 - New York Islanders; Head Coach 07. 1982 - New York Islanders; Head Coach 08. 1983 - New York Islanders; Head CoachHAP DAY STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (7) Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961 in the Player Category 01. 1932 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Player 02. 1942 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Head Coach 03. 1945 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Head Coach 04. 1947 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Head Coach 05. 1948 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Head Coach 06. 1949 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Head Coach 07. 1951 - Toronto Maple Leafs; Assistant ManagerDOUG JARVIS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (6) NOT IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1976 - Montreal Canadiens; Player 02. 1977 - Montreal Canadiens; Player 03. 1978 - Montreal Canadiens; Player 04. 1979 - Montreal Canadiens; Player 05. 1999 - Dallas Stars; Assistant Coach 06. 2011 - Boston Bruins; Assistant CoachGLEN SATHER STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (5) Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1997 in the Builder Category 01. 1984 - Edmonton Oilers; Head Coach 02. 1985 - Edmonton Oilers; Head Coach 03. 1987 - Edmonton Oilers; Head Coach 04. 1988 - Edmonton Oilers; Head Coach 05. 1990 - Edmonton Oilers; General ManagerJOHN MUCKLER STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (5) NOT IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1984 - Edmonton Oilers; Assistant Coach 02. 1985 - Edmonton Oilers; Assistant Coach 03. 1987 - Edmonton Oilers; Assistant Coach 04. 1988 - Edmonton Oilers; Assistant Coach 05. 1990 - Edmonton Oilers; Head Coach Edited April 26, 2022 by NHL HHOF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wild Thing Posted April 26, 2022 Share Posted April 26, 2022 It is sad that Wayne Gretzky only won 4 Stanley Cups. If he would have stayed with Edmonton he would have most likely won several more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted April 26, 2022 Author Share Posted April 26, 2022 Of the 23 names listed above as not being in the Hockey Hall of Fame, 9 of them deserve to be inducted. 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS WHO ARE NOT IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. Pete Green (10 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 66 02. Claude Provost (9 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 50 03. Jean-Guy Talbot (7 Stanley Cup Rings) ALIVE - 90 04. Larry Hillman (6 Stanley Cup Rings) ALIVE - 85 05. Ralph Backstrom (6 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 83 06. Doug Jarvis (6 Stanley Cup Rings) ALIVE - 67 07. J.C. Tremblay (5 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 55 08. Charlie Huddy (5 Stanley Cup Rings) ALIVE - 63 09. John Muckler (5 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 86 CLAUDE PROVOST (9 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Years in NHL: 1955-1970 (15 Seasons) 01. 1956: Montreal Canadiens 02. 1957: Montreal Canadiens 03. 1958: Montreal Canadiens 04. 1959: Montreal Canadiens 05. 1960: Montreal Canadiens 06. 1965: Montreal Canadiens 07. 1966: Montreal Canadiens 08. 1968: Montreal Canadiens 09. 1969: Montreal CanadiensJEAN-GUY TALBOT (7 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Years in NHL: 1954-1971 (17 Seasons) 01. 1956: Montreal Canadiens 02. 1957: Montreal Canadiens 03. 1958: Montreal Canadiens 04. 1959: Montreal Canadiens 05. 1960: Montreal Canadiens 06. 1965: Montreal Canadiens 07. 1966: Montreal CanadiensLARRY HILLMAN (6 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Years in NHL: 1954-1973 (19 Seasons) 01. 1955: Detroit Red Wings 02. 1962: Toronto Maple Leafs 03. 1963: Toronto Maple Leafs 04. 1964: Toronto Maple Leafs 05. 1967: Toronto Maple Leafs 06. 1969: Montreal CanadiensRALPH BACKSTROM (6 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Years in NHL: 1956-1973 (16 Seasons) 01. 1959: Montreal Canadiens 02. 1960: Montreal Canadiens 03. 1965: Montreal Canadiens 04. 1966: Montreal Canadiens 05. 1968: Montreal Canadiens 06. 1969: Montreal CanadiensJ.C. TREMBLAY (5 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Years in NHL: 1959-1972 (13 Seasons) 01. 1965: Montreal Canadiens 02. 1966: Montreal Canadiens 03. 1968: Montreal Canadiens 04. 1969: Montreal Canadiens 05. 1971: Montreal CanadiensCHARLIE HUDDY (5 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Years in NHL: 1980-1997 (17 Seasons) 01. 1984: Edmonton Oilers 02. 1985: Edmonton Oilers 03. 1987: Edmonton Oilers 04. 1988: Edmonton Oilers 05. 1990: Edmonton OilersCLAUDE PROVOST (9 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Montreal Canadiens Years in NHL: 1955-1970 (15 Seasons) | 11-Time All-Star | 1968 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Regular Season: 1005 Games Played; 254 Goals; 335 Assists; 589 Total Points; 469 Penalty Minutes Playoffs: 126 Games Played; 25 Goals; 38 Assists; 63 Total Points; 86 Penalty Minutes Combined: 1131 Games Played; 279 Goals; 373 Assists; 652 Total Points; 555 Penalty MinutesJEAN-GUY TALBOT (7 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Montreal Canadiens Years in NHL: 1954-1971 (17 Seasons) | 7-Time All-Star Regular Season: 1056 Games Played; 43 Goals; 242 Assists; 285 Total Points; 1006 Penalty Minutes Playoffs: 150 Games Played; 4 Goals; 26 Assists; 30 Total Points; 142 Penalty Minutes Combined: 1206 Games Played; 47 Goals; 268 Assists; 315 Total Points; 1148 Penalty Minutes Montreal Canadiens * Minnesota North Stars * Detroit Red Wings * St. Louis Blues * Buffalo SabresLARRY HILLMAN (6 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Detroit Red Wings * Toronto Maple Leafs * Montreal Canadiens Years in NHL: 1954-1973 (19 Seasons) | 5-Time All-Star Regular Season: 790 Games Played; 36 Goals; 196 Assists; 232 Total Points; 579 Penalty Minutes Playoffs: 74 Games Played; 2 Goals; 9 Assists; 11 Total Points; 30 Penalty Minutes Combined: 864 Games Played; 38 Goals; 205 Assists; 243 Total Points; 609 Penalty Minutes Detroit Red Wings * Boston Bruins * Toronto Maple Leafs * Minnesota North Stars * Montreal Canadiens * Philadelphia Flyers * Los Angeles Kings * Buffalo Sabres * Winnipeg JetsRALPH BACKSTROM (6 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Montreal Canadiens Years in NHL: 1956-1973 (16 Seasons) | 6-Time All-Star | 1959 Calder Memorial Trophy Regular Season: 1032 Games Played; 278 Goals; 361 Assists; 639 Total Points; 386 Penalty Minutes Playoffs: 116 Games Played; 27 Goals; 32 Assists; 59 Total Points; 68 Penalty Minutes Combined: 1148 Games Played; 305 Goals; 393 Assists; 698 Total Points; 454 Penalty Minutes Montreal Canadiens * Los Angeles Kings * Chicago Black HawksJ.C. TREMBLAY (5 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Montreal Canadiens Years in NHL: 1959-1972 (13 Seasons) | 7-Time All-Star Regular Season: 794 Games Played; 57 Goals; 306 Assists; 363 Total Points; 204 Penalty Minutes Playoffs: 108 Games Played; 14 Goals; 51 Assists; 65 Total Points; 58 Penalty Minutes Combined: 902 Games Played; 71 Goals; 357 Assists; 428 Total Points; 262 Penalty Minutes Montreal Canadiens * Quebec NordiquesCHARLIE HUDDY (5 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS) Edmonton Oilers Years in NHL: 1980-1997 (17 Seasons) Regular Season: 1017 Games Played; 99 Goals; 354 Assists; 453 Total Points; 785 Penalty Minutes Playoffs: 183 Games Played; 19 Goals; 66 Assists; 85 Total Points; 134 Penalty Minutes Combined: 1200 Games Played; 118 Goals; 420 Assists; 538 Total Points; 919 Penalty Minutes Edmonton Oilers * Los Angeles Kings * Buffalo Sabres * St. Louis BluesMONTREAL CANADIENS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS (1956-1971) WHO ARE NOT IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME, BUT SHOULD BE 01. 1956: Claude Provost * Jean-Guy Talbot 02. 1957: Claude Provost * Jean-Guy Talbot 03. 1958: Claude Provost * Jean-Guy Talbot 04. 1959: Claude Provost * Jean-Guy Talbot * Ralph Backstrom 05. 1960: Claude Provost * Jean-Guy Talbot * Ralph Backstrom 06. 1965: Claude Provost * Jean-Guy Talbot * Ralph Backstrom * J.C. Tremblay 07. 1966: Claude Provost * Jean-Guy Talbot * Ralph Backstrom * J.C. Tremblay 08. 1968: Claude Provost * Ralph Backstrom * J.C. Tremblay 09. 1969: Claude Provost * Ralph Backstrom * J.C. Tremblay * Larry Hillman 10. 1971: J.C. TremblayDOUG JARVIS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS 01. 1976: Montreal Canadiens (Player) 02. 1977: Montreal Canadiens (Player) 03. 1978: Montreal Canadiens (Player) 04. 1979: Montreal Canadiens (Player) 05. 1999: Dallas Stars (Assistant Coach) 06. 2011: Boston Bruins (Assistant Coach) JOHN MUCKLER STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS 01. 1984 - Edmonton Oilers; Assistant Coach 02. 1985 - Edmonton Oilers; Assistant Coach 03. 1987 - Edmonton Oilers; Assistant Coach 04. 1988 - Edmonton Oilers; Assistant Coach 05. 1990 - Edmonton Oilers; Head Coach WHY ISN’T PETE GREEN IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY? PETER “PETE” GREEN – 10 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS 01. 1903 – Ottawa Hockey Club (Trainer) 02. 1904 – Ottawa Hockey Club (Trainer) 03. 1905 – Ottawa Hockey Club (Trainer) 04. 1906 – Ottawa Hockey Club (Trainer) 05. 1909 – Ottawa Hockey Club (Head Coach) 06. 1910 – Ottawa Hockey Club (Head Coach) 07. 1911 – Ottawa Hockey Club (Head Coach) 08. 1920 – Ottawa Senators (Head Coach) 09. 1921 – Ottawa Senators (Head Coach) 10. 1923 – Ottawa Senators (Head Coach) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaucyJack Posted April 27, 2022 Share Posted April 27, 2022 1 hour ago, Wild Thing said: Wayne Gretzky only won 4 Stanley Cups. If he would have stayed with Edmonton he would have most likely won several more. Gretzky might have had 5 if the 1993 Canadiens weren’t unconscious in OT that playoff season. Montreal beat Wayne (and coach Barry Melrose) in OT in games 2/3/4 of the finals. (Montreal won 10 of their 16 in OT that year. Ironically, their one OT loss was the very first game, against Quebec.) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted May 8, 2022 Author Share Posted May 8, 2022 I don't know how the hell I forgot Grant Fuhr! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted May 8, 2022 Author Share Posted May 8, 2022 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS AND THEIR HOCKEY HALL OF FAME STATUS 11 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Henri Richard (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1979 10 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Jean Beliveau (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1972 02. Yvan Cournoyer (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1982 9 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Claude Provost (Montreal Canadiens) 8 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Maurice Richard (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1961 02. Red Kelly (Detroit Red Wings; Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1969 03. Jacques Lemaire (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1984 7 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Serge Savard (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1986 02. Jean-Guy Talbot (Montreal Canadiens) 6 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Jack Marshall (Winnipeg Victorias; Montreal AAA; Montreal Wanderers; Toronto Blueshirts) Inducted in 1965 02. Tom Johnson (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1970 03. Bernie Geoffrion (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1972 04. Doug Harvey (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1973 05. Dickie Moore (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1974 06. Jacques Plante (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1978 07. Frank Mahovlich (Toronto Maple Leafs; Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1981 08. Ken Dryden (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1983 09. Jacques Lapperriere (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1987 10. Guy Lapointe (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1993 11. Larry Robinson (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1995 12. Bryan Trottier (New York Islanders; Pittsburgh Penguins) Inducted in 1997 13. Dick Duff (Toronto Maple Leafs; Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 2006 14. Mark Messier (Edmonton Oilers; New York Rangers) Inducted in 2007 15. Glenn Anderson (Edmonton Oilers; New York Rangers) Inducted in 2008 16. Kevin Lowe (Edmonton Oilers; New York Rangers) Inducted in 2020 17. Larry Hillman (Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens) 18. Ralph Backstrom (Montreal Canadiens) 5 STANLEY CUP RINGS 01. Cy Denneny (Ottawa Senators; Boston Bruins) Inducted in 1959 02. Ted Kennedy (Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1966 03. Marcel Pronovost (Detroit Red Wings; Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1978 04. Bert Olmstead (Montreal Canadiens; Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1985 05. Guy Lafleur (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1988 06. Bob Gainey (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1992 07. Steve Shutt (Montreal Canadiens) Inducted in 1993 08. Harry Watson (Detroit Red Wings; Toronto Maple Leafs) Inducted in 1994 09. Jari Kurri (Edmonton Oilers) Inducted in 2001 10. Grant Fuhr (Edmonton Oilers) Inducted in 2003 11. Bob Goldham (Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings) 12. Don Metz (Toronto Maple Leafs) 13. Dollard St. Laurent (Montreal Canadiens; Chicago Black Hawks) 14. Donnie Marshall (Montreal Canadiens) 15. Bob Turner (Montreal Canadiens) 16. John Ferguson (Montreal Canadiens) 17. Terry Harper (Montreal Canadiens) 18. Ted Harris (Montreal Canadiens; Philadelphia Flyers) 19. Claude Larose (Montreal Canadiens) 20. Jimmy Roberts (Montreal Canadiens) 21. J.C. Tremblay (Montreal Canadiens) 22. Pierre Bouchard (Montreal Canadiens) 23. Rejean Houle (Montreal Canadiens) 24. Mario Tremblay (Montreal Canadiens) 25. Randy Gregg (Edmonton Oilers) 26. Charlie Huddy (Edmonton Oilers) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted May 8, 2022 Author Share Posted May 8, 2022 On 4/26/2022 at 8:43 PM, SaucyJack said: Gretzky might have had 5 if the 1993 Canadiens weren’t unconscious in OT that playoff season. Montreal beat Wayne (and coach Barry Melrose) in OT in games 2/3/4 of the finals. (Montreal won 10 of their 16 in OT that year. Ironically, their one OT loss was the very first game, against Quebec.) Charlie Huddy would have had 7 Stanley Cup rings if the Los Angeles Kings had defeated the Montreal Canadiens in 1993, and if Charlie Huddy had been included with all the Edmonton Oilers players who played for the New York Rangers during the 1993-1994 NHL season. That would have made Charlie Huddy's Hockey Hall of Fame case even stronger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted May 8, 2022 Author Share Posted May 8, 2022 (edited) THE 7 PLAYERS WHO WON ALL 5 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS WITH THE EDMONTON OILERS (1984 * 1985 * 1987 * 1988 * 1990) 1. Jari Kurri 2. Grant Fuhr 3. Kevin Lowe 4. Randy Gregg 5. Mark Messier 6. Charlie Huddy 7. Glenn Anderson THE 7 PLAYERS WHO WON STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS WITH THE EDMONTON OILERS AND THE NEW YORK RANGERS (1990 * 1994) 1. Kevin Lowe 2. Adam Graves 3. Mark Messier 4. Esa Tikkanen 5. Glenn Anderson 6. Craig MacTavish 7. Jeff Beukeboom Edited May 8, 2022 by NHL HHOF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted June 4, 2022 Author Share Posted June 4, 2022 (edited) Larry Hillman has passed away. 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS WHO ARE NOT IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. Pete Green (10 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 66 02. Claude Provost (9 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 50 03. Jean-Guy Talbot (7 Stanley Cup Rings) ALIVE - 90 04. Larry Hillman (6 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 85 05. Ralph Backstrom (6 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 83 06. Doug Jarvis (6 Stanley Cup Rings) ALIVE - 67 07. J.C. Tremblay (5 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 55 08. Charlie Huddy (5 Stanley Cup Rings) ALIVE - 63 09. John Muckler (5 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 86 Edited June 4, 2022 by NHL HHOF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted June 5, 2022 Author Share Posted June 5, 2022 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPION BUILDERS AND THEIR HOCKEY HALL OF FAME STATUS 01. 14 - Scotty Bowman (Inducted in 1991) 02. 12 - Sam Pollock (Inducted in 1978) 03. 10 - Pete Green 04. 9 - Frank J. Selke (Inducted in 1960) 05. 8 - Conn Smythe (Inducted in 1958) 06. 8 - Toe Blake (Inducted in 1966) 07. 7 - Tommy Gorman (Inducted in 1963) 08. 7 - Jim Devellano (Inducted in 2010) 09. 6 - Hap Day (Inducted in 1961) 10. 6 - James D. Norris (Inducted in 1962) 11. 6 - J.P. Bickell (Inducted in 1978) 12. 5 - James Norris Sr. (Inducted in 1958) 13. 5 - Glen Sather (Inducted in 1997) 14. 5 - John Muckler 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPION PLAYERS / BUILDERS COMBINED AND THEIR HOCKEY HALL OF FAME STATUS 01. 11 - Toe Blake (Inducted in 1966) 02. 8 - Al Arbour (Inducted in 1996) 03. 7 - Hap Day (Inducted in 1961) 04. 6 - Lester Patrick (Inducted in 1947) 05. 6 - Doug Jarvis 06. 5 - Jack Adams (Inducted in 1959) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted October 17, 2022 Author Share Posted October 17, 2022 (edited) The 5+ Stanley Cup Champions who are not in the Hockey Hall of Fame, who also went on to coach in the NHL Jean-Guy Talbot won 7 Stanley Cups as a player with the Montreal Canadiens. He later coached three seasons in the NHL. 1972-1973 - St. Louis Blues 1973-1974 - St. Louis Blues 1977-1978 - New York Rangers John Ferguson won 5 Stanley Cups as a player with the Montreal Canadiens. He later coached three seasons in the NHL. 1975-1976 - New York Rangers 1976-1977 - New York Rangers 1985-1986 - Winnipeg Jets Ted Harris won 5 Stanley Cups as a player; 4 with the Montreal Canadiens, and 1 with the Philadelphia Flyers. He later coached three seasons in the NHL. 1975-1976 - Minnesota North Stars 1976-1977 - Minnesota North Stars 1977-1978 - Minnesota North Stars Jimmy Roberts won 5 Stanley Cups as a player with the Montreal Canadiens. He went to become the head coach for the Buffalo Sabres and Hartford Whalers. 1981-1982 - Buffalo Sabres 1991-1992 - Hartford Whalers Mario Tremblay won 5 Stanley Cups as a player with the Montreal Canadiens. He was the head coach for the Montreal Canadiens for two seasons. 1995-1996 - Montreal Canadiens 1996-1997 - Montreal Canadiens 5+ Stanley Cup Champion players who became Assistant Coaches in the NHL - Terry Harper (Colorado Rockies); Claude Larose (Hartford Whalers); Jimmy Roberts (Buffalo Sabres, Pittsburgh Penguins, St. Louis Blues); Mario Tremblay (Minnesota Wild, New Jersey Devils) Edited October 17, 2022 by NHL HHOF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
notfondajane Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 On 4/26/2022 at 6:47 PM, Wild Thing said: It is sad that Wayne Gretzky only won 4 Stanley Cups. If he would have stayed with Edmonton he would have most likely won several more. Had to be traded LA would be no more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted October 17, 2022 Author Share Posted October 17, 2022 (edited) 5-Time Stanley Cup Champions in the player category only, who have absolutely no chance at being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame because their stats don't merit an induction: 1. Bob Goldham (Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings) 650 games played; 28 goals; 143 assists; 171 points - DEAD - 692. Don Metz (Toronto Maple Leafs) 170 games played; 20 goals; 35 assists; 55 points - DEAD - 913. Dollard St. Laurent (Montreal Canadiens; Chicago Black Hawks) 652 games played; 29 goals; 133 assists; 162 points - DEAD - 854. Terry Harper (Montreal Canadiens) 1066 games played; 35 goals; 221 assists; 256 points - ALIVE -825. Ted Harris (Montreal Canadiens; Philadelphia Flyers) 788 games played; 30 goals; 168 assists; 198 points - ALIVE - 866. Pierre Bouchard (Montreal Canadiens) 595 games played; 24 goals; 82 assists; 106 points - ALIVE - 747. Randy Gregg (Edmonton Oilers) 474 games played; 41 goals; 152 assists; 193 points - ALIVE - 66 5-Time Stanley Cup Champions in the player category only, who still have a chance at being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame someday because of their stats, and because of friends in high places; the good old boys network: 1. Don Marshall (Montreal Canadiens) 1176 games played; 265 goals; 324 assists; 589 points - ALIVE - 90 2. J.C. Tremblay (Montreal Canadiens) 794 games played; 57 goals; 306 assists; 363 points - DEAD - 55 3. John Ferguson (Montreal Canadiens) 500 games played; 145 goals; 158 assists; 303 points - DEAD - 68 4. Claude Larose (Montreal Canadiens) 943 games played; 226 goals; 257 assists; 483 points - ALIVE - 80 5. Jim Roberts (Montreal Canadiens) 1006 games played; 126 goals; 194 assists; 320 points - ALIVE - 76 6. Rejean Houle (Montreal Canadiens) 653 games played; 161 goals; 247 assists; 408 points - ALIVE - 73 7. Mario Tremblay (Montreal Canadiens) 852 games played; 258 goals; 326 assists; 584 points - ALIVE - 66 8. Charlie Huddy (Edmonton Oilers) 1017 games played; 99 goals; 354 assists; 453 points - ALIVE - 63 6+ Stanley Cup Champions in the Player Category not in the Hockey Hall of Fame 1. Claude Provost (9 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 50 - (1005 games played; 254 goals; 335 assists; 589 points) 2. Jean-Guy Talbot (7 Stanley Cup Rings) ALIVE - 90 - (1056 games played; 43 goals; 242 assists; 285 points) 3. Larry Hillman (6 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 85 - (790 games played; 36 goals; 196 assists; 232 points) 4. Ralph Backstrom (6 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 83 - (1032 games played; 278 goals; 361 assists; 639 points) Edited October 17, 2022 by NHL HHOF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted October 18, 2022 Author Share Posted October 18, 2022 I forgot Jacques Lemaire and Larry Robinson. 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPION BUILDERS AND THEIR HOCKEY HALL OF FAME STATUS 01. 14 - Scotty Bowman (Inducted in 1991) 02. 12 - Sam Pollock (Inducted in 1978) 03. 10 - Pete Green 04. 9 - Frank J. Selke (Inducted in 1960) 05. 8 - Conn Smythe (Inducted in 1958) 06. 8 - Toe Blake (Inducted in 1966) 07. 7 - Tommy Gorman (Inducted in 1963) 08. 7 - Jim Devellano (Inducted in 2010) 09. 6 - Hap Day (Inducted in 1961) 10. 6 - James D. Norris (Inducted in 1962) 11. 6 - J.P. Bickell (Inducted in 1978) 12. 5 - James Norris Sr. (Inducted in 1958) 13. 5 - Glen Sather (Inducted in 1997) 14. 5 - John Muckler 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPION PLAYERS / BUILDERS COMBINED AND THEIR HOCKEY HALL OF FAME STATUS 01. 11 - Toe Blake (Inducted in 1966) 02. 9 - Jacques Lemaire (Inducted in 1984) 03. 8 - Al Arbour (Inducted in 1996) 04. 7 - Hap Day (Inducted in 1961) 05. 7 - Larry Robinson (Inducted in 1995) 06. 6 - Lester Patrick (Inducted in 1947) 07. 6 - Doug Jarvis 08. 5 - Jack Adams (Inducted in 1959) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted April 15, 2023 Author Share Posted April 15, 2023 5+ Stanley Cup Champions - Montreal Canadiens who belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame - Claude Provost (9), Jean-Guy Talbot (7), Ralph Backstrom (6), JC Tremblay (5), Larry Hillman (6) - 1 Detroit Red Wings, 4 Toronto Maple Leafs, 1 Montreal Canadiens | Doug Jarvis (6) - 4 Montreal, 1 Dallas Stars, 1 Boston Bruins 6+ Stanley Cup Champions - Montreal Canadiens who belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame - Claude Provost (9), Jean-Guy Talbot (7), Ralph Backstrom (6), Larry Hillman (6) - 1 Detroit Red Wings, 4 Toronto Maple Leafs, 1 Montreal Canadiens Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted April 20, 2023 Author Share Posted April 20, 2023 When will Ottawa Senators former trainer, head coach, and 10-time Stanley Cup champion Peter Green be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a Builder? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted August 18, 2023 Author Share Posted August 18, 2023 UPDATE: I forgot Jean Beliveau. He won 10 Stanley Cups as a player, and 7 Stanley Cups as an executive for the Montreal Canadiens, for a total of 17. 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPION BUILDERS AND THEIR HOCKEY HALL OF FAME STATUS 01. 14 - Scotty Bowman (Inducted in 1991) 02. 12 - Sam Pollock (Inducted in 1978) 03. 10 - Pete Green 04. 9 - Frank J. Selke (Inducted in 1960) 05. 8 - Conn Smythe (Inducted in 1958) 06. 8 - Toe Blake (Inducted in 1966) 07. 7 - Tommy Gorman (Inducted in 1963) 08. 7 - Jean Beliveau (Inducted in 1972) 09. 7 - Jim Devellano (Inducted in 2010) 10. 6 - Hap Day (Inducted in 1961) 11. 6 - James D. Norris (Inducted in 1962) 12. 6 - J.P. Bickell (Inducted in 1978) 13. 5 - James Norris Sr. (Inducted in 1958) 14. 5 - Glen Sather (Inducted in 1997) 15. 5 - John Muckler 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPION PLAYERS / BUILDERS COMBINED AND THEIR HOCKEY HALL OF FAME STATUS 01. 17 - Jean Beliveau (Inducted in 1972) 02. 11 - Toe Blake (Inducted in 1966) 03. 9 - Jacques Lemaire (Inducted in 1984) 04. 8 - Al Arbour (Inducted in 1996) 05. 7 - Hap Day (Inducted in 1961) 06. 7 - Larry Robinson (Inducted in 1995) 07. 6 - Lester Patrick (Inducted in 1947) 08. 6 - Doug Jarvis 09. 5 - Jack Adams (Inducted in 1959) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted February 24 Author Share Posted February 24 5+ STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS WHO ARE NOT IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. Pete Green (10 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 66 02. Claude Provost (9 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 50 03. Jean-Guy Talbot (7 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 91 04. Larry Hillman (6 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 85 05. Ralph Backstrom (6 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 83 06. Doug Jarvis (6 Stanley Cup Rings) ALIVE - 67 07. J.C. Tremblay (5 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 55 08. Charlie Huddy (5 Stanley Cup Rings) ALIVE - 63 09. John Muckler (5 Stanley Cup Rings) DEAD - 86 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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