The new Hockey Hall of Fame names were announced.

Alexander Mogilnyi played in his career in Toronto Maple Leafs. Aop

Hockey Hall of Fame The new members were elected on Tuesday evening at the Finnish time event.

Hockey legends were nobility from male players Joe Thornton, Duncan Keith, Zdeno chára and Aleksandr Mogilnyiof female players Jennifer Botterill and Brianna Decker.

Thornton, 45, played a handsome 1714 NHL matches in his career, with a total of 1539 power points. The hockey player was especially known for his magical feeding skills. 1109 of the points were feeds. Jumbo Joe Once won the NHL points exchange and the Hart Prize for the NHL’s most valuable player.

Keith, 41, was the cornerstones of Chicago Blackhawks 2010s dynasty as the Blackhawks celebrated three championships in 2010-2015. He played 1256 matches in the Taala League and won, in addition to the championships, the title of the most valuable player in the playoffs and two Norris awards to the NHL’s best defender.

Slovak captain Chára, 48, won the Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup in 2011. The longest player in the NHL’s history was the captain of the Original Six team for 13 seasons.

Soviet -time legend Mogilnyi, 56, has been waiting for its choice for a long time. For years, it has been amazed that Mogilny has not previously been selected for the Hall of Fame. He has once won the Stanley Cup and the NHL paint exchange. He also belongs to the three gold club. Mogilny played 990 matches in the NHL with 473+559 = 1032.

Canadian Botterill is one of the most successful female players. He has won five world championships and three Olympic golds in maple leaf shirts. He forged fierce power in university series and CWHL.

He has also gained tremendous success in the United States. The six-time world champion has also won the Olympic gold and two CWHL championships. She also forged wild power points in the women’s series like Botterill.

The following was selected for the Builder category, especially the pioneers of the species acting outside the trough: Jack Parker and Danièle Sauvageau.

80 -year -old Parker is a long -time coach who has been rewarded for his work in front of American hockey with the Lester Patrick Prize. He has won as many as seven university series NCAA championships, and the Konkari has been selected three times as the best lead commander in the series.

The Canadian Sauvageau, on the other hand, is the first female coach to enter the Canadian Junior Series QMJHL. He has also won the Olympic gold and two world championships at the helm of Canada. Today, Sauvageau seems to be a Montreal Victoire GM playing in PWHL.

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