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The Hockey Hall of Fame is all set to welcome a new class of legendary figures, honoring some of the most influential names in the sport's history.
The grand 2023 Induction Celebration is scheduled for Monday, November 13, 2023, set to take place at the Allen Lambert Galleria at Brookfield Place in Toronto, Canada at 8:00 PM ET.
This year's esteemed inductees include a roster of seven remarkable individuals, each making an indelible mark on the sport:
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The 2023 Hall of Fame Class
- Players:
Pierre Turgeon: Renowned for his remarkable 1,294 career NHL games, tallying an impressive 1,327 points.
Caroline Ouellette: A dominant force in Canadian hockey, boasting four Olympic gold medals and an exceptional record in the NWHL and CWHL.
Henrik Lundqvist: A standout goalie with 15 NHL seasons, showcasing a remarkable 459-310-96 record and numerous accolades, missing only a Stanley Cup on his illustrious resume.
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Tom Barrasso: A two-time Stanley Cup winner and recipient of multiple prestigious awards throughout his esteemed career.
- Builders:
Ken Hitchcock: With an extensive 23-year coaching career, including a Stanley Cup and a Jack Adams Award, along with contributions to the 2014 Canadian Olympic Men's Hockey Team.
Pierre Lacroix: ed as a key architect for the Colorado Avalanche's Stanley Cup victories in 1996 and 2001.
Each inductee brings a unique legacy and an impressive collection of achievements to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
From Lundqvist's distinguished career with the New York Rangers to Turgeon's remarkable gentlemanly play and Ouellette's dominant presence in Canadian hockey, this year's inductees offer a diverse range of accomplishments and contributions to the sport.
The Induction Celebration, set within the beautiful setting of the Allen Lambert Galleria at Brookfield Place, promises to be a momentous occasion, highlighting the rich history and brilliance of these exceptional hockey icons.