Updated
Updated · The Boston Globe · Jun 22
Keith Tkachuk Joins 6-Member Hockey Hall Class After 1,121-Point NHL Career
Updated
Updated · The Boston Globe · Jun 22

Keith Tkachuk Joins 6-Member Hockey Hall Class After 1,121-Point NHL Career

3 articles · Updated · The Boston Globe · Jun 22

Summary

  • Keith Tkachuk was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday, capping a family weekend that also saw sons Brady and Matthew become NHL teammates after Brady’s trade to Florida.
  • 1,121 points in 1,290 NHL games helped define Tkachuk’s case after starring with the Jets, Coyotes, Blues and Thrashers and on the 1996 U.S. World Cup team.
  • Patrice Bergeron, Carey Price and Pekka Rinne joined him in the player class, with Bergeron selected in his first year of eligibility and Price and Rinne in their second.
  • Cindy Curley and executive Brian Burke were also chosen for the Nov. 9 induction in Toronto, extending the class beyond NHL playing careers to women’s hockey and off-ice advocacy.

Insights

Keith Tkachuk is finally a Hall of Famer, but will his sons' on-ice legacy ultimately surpass his own?
After paying a high price for Brady, can the Tkachuk brothers lead the Panthers back to Stanley Cup glory?
Did Ottawa make the right call trading its captain, or will this move haunt the franchise for years to come?