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2022 Hockey Hall Of Fame Inductees Announced

June 27, 2022 at 2:08 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 24 Comments

There will be six new members of the Hockey Hall of Fame. The 2022 inductees are Daniel Alfredsson, Roberto Luongo, Riikka Sallinen, Daniel Sedin, and Henrik Sedin. Herb Carnegie will also be inducted in the builder category.

Alfredsson, who retired in 2014, played 1,246 games in the NHL, including more than, 1,100 for the Ottawa Senators. The greatest player in the history of that franchise, he holds nearly every offensive record imaginable, including goals (426), assists (682), points, (1,108), powerplay goals (131), shorthanded goals (25), and game-winning goals (69).

The winner of the 1996 Calder Trophy, Alfredsson burst onto the scene with 61 points in 82 games after being a sixth-round pick two years earlier. Even then, he had gone undrafted multiple times, often deemed too small to compete at the highest level. In 2006, he reached a career-high of 43 goals and 103 points, finishing fifth in Hart Trophy voting, fourth in Lady Byng voting, and fourth in Selke Trophy voting all in the same year. The following season he helped bring the Senators to the Stanley Cup Final, leading the playoffs in scoring with 14 goals and 22 points, including four game-winners. His 1,157 career points rank only behind Mats Sundin among Swedish-born players.

Two of the names just behind him on that list were also inducted today, as the Sedin twins go into the Hall together in their first year of eligibility. The dynamic duo combined for 2,111 points together over 17 years with the Vancouver Canucks, rarely ever seeing the ice without each other. Difficult to separate, each won individual awards–Henrik took home the Hart Trophy and Art Ross in 2010, while Daniel won the Ted Lindsay (then Lester B. Pearson) and Art Ross in 2011–and came within a single game of the Stanley Cup. There are few players who have ever had such an impact on the Canucks organization, and it is lasting; the twins are part of the front office and will take on an increased role in the upcoming season.

The goaltender in that 2011 Stanley Cup run was Luongo, who will be inducted in his first year of eligibility as well, after one of the most impressive careers by an NHL netminder. Over parts of 19 seasons, starting with the New York Islanders but mostly spent with the Canucks and Florida Panthers, Luongo faced 30,924 shots across 1,044 appearances. Both of those numbers put him behind only Martin Brodeur all time, and while he was certainly not always playing behind the strongest defensive units, Luongo sits ninth in career save percentage at .919. A Vezina Trophy finalist on three occasions, he failed to ever win the award, instead settling for the Jennings Trophy in 2011.

While he failed to raise the Stanley Cup, Luongo’s international record is nearly unmatched. With two Olympic golds, two World Championship golds, and one World Cup gold, he routinely helped Canada topple the rest of the world in tournament play, including a memorable turn at the 2010 Games held in Vancouver while he was a member–and in fact captain, despite not being allowed to wear the “C” during games–of the Canucks.

Sallinen too will be known to hockey fans more for her international play than anything else, as she becomes the first Finnish women’s hockey player to be inducted. A three-time European champion, two-time Olympic medalist, and seven-time World Championship medalist, the dynamic forward was a huge reason why Finland became the consensus third-ranked country in the world, able to compete at times with the powerhouse squads from Canada and the U.S.

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  1. Eovaldismemes

    3 years ago

    SEDIN GANGGGG

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    • deuceball

      3 years ago

      First sisters inducted into the hall, congrats to them

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    • markb-6

      3 years ago

      What do you mean by this?

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  2. denny816

    3 years ago

    Whose wife did Mogilny bang to not get a sniff again? Alfredsson getting in before him is a joke. Somebody in that room has it out for him because it’s becoming laughable that he’s not in yet.

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    • 66TheNumberOfTheBest

      3 years ago

      Why?

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    • denny816

      3 years ago

      473 goals and 1032 points in 990 games. 8 time 30 goal scorer with 76 goals in 77 games in 92-93. 19th All time in GPG Adjusted and 20th in PPG Adjusted. Lady Byng winner, Stanley Cup Champion, one of only 29 players to win world juniors gold, Olympic Gold and Stanley Cup. First European captain NHL modern era. His defection and joining NHL paved the way for players like Fedorov, Larionov, Konstantinov. The real question is why not?

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    • 66TheNumberOfTheBest

      3 years ago

      Inflated point totals from a high octane era.

      Long stretches of his career were spent as a listless second line player.

      There are better players like Alexei Kovalev who won’t get in.

      I wouldn’t be outraged if he got in, but I still can’t get over the line to say he should. The history part and the 76 goal season are his best arguments.

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    • 66TheNumberOfTheBest

      3 years ago

      Just double checked what he did during the 2000 Cup run…7 points in 23 games. I remember him being a bit of a passenger on that team, but…he was a ghost.

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    • Nha Trang

      3 years ago

      Yeah, plenty of reasons why not. Only in five of his sixteen seasons did Mogilny get so much as a tenth place vote for ANY trophy or All-Star nod … which means in more than two-thirds of his career, he wasn’t thought of as even the tenth best at his position in hockey. (In two of the seasons which he did, he got 10th place votes.)

      I don’t think Alfredsson had a Hall of Fame career, and he had a much better one than Mogilny did. As joshbell says, inflated point totals from a high octane era, and most of his career as a second-liner. Ho-hum.

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    • 66TheNumberOfTheBest

      3 years ago

      FWIW, I’d actually take Mogilny over Alfie. But a no on both…not that I get a say.

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  3. 66TheNumberOfTheBest

    3 years ago

    Alfreddson was a great player. He was graded on a Senators curve. Hall of Very Good.

    Luongo is deserving, but so are 4 or 5 other goalies who are being kept out.

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    • Wowwwwww

      3 years ago

      Alfredsseon deserves to be in. I could have seen him having to wait a few more cycles though. It seems like luongo only got In because they wanted the 3 canucks to go in together. I mentioned Tkachuck and Roenick as notable snubs because they were all around players. Score, pass, defense, check. It’s awful they aren’t in. I also think Moginly has waited long enough

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  4. Red Wings

    3 years ago

    Zetterberg and Mogilny are both better than all four

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    • C-Daddy

      3 years ago

      Mogilny arguably but def not Zetterberg. Perhaps you are a little biased with that handle.

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  5. Wowwwwww

    3 years ago

    Luongo gets in first ballot but Tkachuck and Roenick are still not in after years. What a joke. Sedins and Alfreddson deserved it though

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  6. tradepartner

    3 years ago

    Zetterberg is borderline but should get in eventually

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    • Johnny Z

      3 years ago

      And so should Ozzy!

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    • 66TheNumberOfTheBest

      3 years ago

      Zetterberg’s numbers look a bit weak from a low scoring era, but he was an impact player. HOF’er.

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    • Nha Trang

      3 years ago

      Yeah, probably. I’d say that Zetterberg was borderline, but he’s got multiple Cup rings from an Original Six team in its most highly successive period since the 1950s. That’ll get him in.

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    • MotownWings83

      3 years ago

      Zetterberg has one ring.

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  7. raven88

    3 years ago

    What? No Rod Brind’Amour?

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    • itsmeheyhi

      3 years ago

      Snubbed again.

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  8. bostonbob

    3 years ago

    What a joke. Luongo and the Sedin sisters. What a joke. So longevity gets you into the HOF with no rings? Smh, embarrassing.

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  9. FearTheWilson

    3 years ago

    Terrible call. Mogilny > the Sedin’s.

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