Legends of Hockey - Induction Showcase (2024)

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Shanahan began his NHL career with the New Jersey Devils.
Brendan Frederick Shanahan was born January 23, 1969 in Mimico, a neighbourhood on the western perimeter of Toronto. One of four boys, the Shanahans excelled in sports, holding special interest in lacrosse and hockey.

After starring locally, Brendan was drafted by the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League in 1985. He spent two outstanding seasons with the Knights.

Shanahan was drafted second overall by the New Jersey Devils in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft and joined the team that fall. As an 18-year-old rookie, Shanahan collected 26 points in 65 games. The following season (1988-89), he improved to 22 goals and 50 points, but it was in his third NHL season that Shanahan emerged as a point-per-game producer with 72 points (including 30 goals) in 73 games.

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Shanahan reached the 50 goal mark in consecutive seasons with the St. Louis Blues.
After four seasons with New Jersey, Brendan became a restricted free agent following the 1990-91 season, and subsequently signed with the St. Louis Blues, who surrendered Scott Stevens for the opportunity. In his second season with the Blues, Shanahan exploded in 1992-93 with 51 goals and 94 points. In 1993-94, he collected personal bests in goals (52), assists (50) and points (102). He finished eighth in scoring and earned selection to the NHL's First All-Star Team.

After three seasons in St. Louis, Brendan was traded to the Hartford Whalers for Chris Pronger in July 1995 and was introduced as the team captain. He scored 44 goals and 78 points in his only full season in Hartford. Two games into the following season, Brendan and Brian Glynn were traded to the Detroit Red Wings for Paul Coffey, Keith Primeau and a first-round draft pick. He finished the season with 47 goals and 88 points, tenth best in the league that season. Through the playoffs, Shanahan contributed 17 points as the Red Wings captured their first Stanley Cup championship since 1955. Shanahan and the Red Wings repeated as Stanley Cup champions in 1997-98.

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Shanahan was part of three Stanley Cup winners with the Detroit Red Wings.
Brendan scored 41 goals and 78 points in 1999-2000, and was awarded selection to the NHL's First All-Star Team for a second time. He made the Second All-Star Team in 2001-02, scoring 37 goals and 75 points. During that season, Brendan scored his 1,000th point and 500th goal. He then added 19 more points as the Red Wings went on to win the Stanley Cup.

In 2002-03, Shanahan scored 30 goals and 68 points. At the annual NHL Awards, he was named winner of the King Clancy Memorial Trophy as recognition of his humanitarian efforts.

Following the NHL lock-out in 2004-05, Shanahan scored 40 goals and 81 points, good for third in points among the Red Wings.

After nine very successful seasons in Detroit, Brendan became a free agent following the 2005-06 season and signed a one-year deal with the New York Rangers. Early in the 2006-07 season, he scored his 600th career goal. Shortly afterwards, Shanahan was recipient of the inaugural Mark Messier Leadership Award, a monthly honour (at the time) presented to a player who best exemplifies leadership skills on and off the ice.

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On the international stage Shanahan was part of the gold medal winning Canadian team at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games.
Brendan played two seasons with the Rangers. Without a contract, he sat out the first part of the 2008-09 season. Then, on January 10, 2009, he agreed to join the New Jersey Devils for a second stint that lasted one season.

On November 17, 2009, Shanahan officially announced his retirement after 21 years in the NHL. Shanahan said, "I would like to thank my family and all of the friends who have helped me achieve and maintain my childhood dream of playing in the National Hockey League. While I always dreamed of playing in the NHL, I can't honestly say that I would have ever imagined that I'd be this fortunate and blessed. I would like to sincerely thank everyone who has helped me fulfill this dream." Through 1,524 regular season games, Brendan Shanahan scored 656 goals and 698 assists for 1,354 points. He also earned 2,489 minutes in penalties. In playoff competition, he scored 60 goals and 74 assists for 134 points in 184 games, while also serving 280 penalty minutes. Also of note are that Brendan had nineteen consecutive seasons scoreing 20 or more goals. He is also the only NHL player to have scored 600+ goals and 2,000+ penalty minutes.

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At the time of his retirement, Shanahan ranked as the only NHL player to have scored 600+ goals and record 2,000+ penalty minutes.
Shanahan's contributions extend beyond the National Hockey League. In international play, Brendan was a member of Team Canada at the World Junior Championships in 1987, helped his team win a gold medal at the Canada Cup in 1991, was a member of the gold medal championship won by Canada at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championships in 1994, won a silver medal at the 1996 World Cup of Hockey, was a member of Team Canada at the 1998 Olympic Winter Games in 1998 and won a gold medal for his country in 2002 and played for Canada at the 2006 World Championships.

But Shanahan proved to be a leader off the ice, too. During the NHL lock-out in 2004-05, he engaged players, coaches and other influential voices in a two-day conference to discuss improvements to the flow and tempo of the game. These recommendations were presented to the league and to the NHL Players' Association.

In December 2009, Brendan was named the NHL's Vice President of Hockey and Business Development. In June 1, 2011, he was assigned the role of chief player disciplinarian for the National Hockey League.

CAREER STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
Season Club League GP G A TP PIM +/- GP G A TP PIM
1984-85Mississauga RepsMTHL3620214126
1984-85Dixie BeehivesON-Jr.A10000
1985-86London KnightsOHL5928346270555105
1986-87London KnightsOHL5639539292
1986-87CanadaWJC-A64374
1987-88New Jersey DevilsNHL6571926131-201221344
1988-89New Jersey DevilsNHL68222850115+2
1989-90New Jersey DevilsNHL73304272137+15633620
1990-91New Jersey DevilsNHL75293766141+4735812
1991-92CanadaCan-Cup82026
1991-92St. Louis BluesNHL80333669171-3623514
1992-93St. Louis BluesNHL71514394174+101143718
1993-94St. Louis BluesNHL815250102211-942574
1993-94CanadaWC-A64376
1994-95Dusseldorfer EGGermany35384
1994-95St. Louis BluesNHL45202141136+7545914
1995-96Hartford WhalersNHL74443478125+2
1996-97CanadaW-Cup73368
1996-97Hartford WhalersNHL21010+1
1996-97Detroit Red WingsNHL79464187131+3120981743
1997-98Detroit Red WingsNHL75282957154+62054922
1997-98CanadaOlympics62020
1998-99Detroit Red WingsNHL81312758123+21037106
1999-00Detroit Red WingsNHL78413778105+24932510
2000-01Detroit Red WingsNHL8131457681+922240
2001-02Detroit Red WingsNHL80373875118+23238111920
2001-02CanadaOlympics60110
2002-03Detroit Red WingsNHL78303868103+541124
2003-04Detroit Red WingsNHL82252853117+151215620
2004-05
2005-06Detroit Red WingsNHL82404181105+2961126
2005-06CanadaWC-A831410
2006-07New York RangersNHL6729336247+21052712
2007-08New York RangersNHL7323234635-2101458
2008-09New Jersey DevilsNHL34681429-271232
NHL Totals1524656698135424891846074134279
Legends of Hockey - Induction Showcase (2024)

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Who was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2004? ›

This year's celebrations will be held in honour of hockey's newest legends - the 2004 Inductees: Ray Bourque, Paul Coffey, Larry Murphy and Cliff Fletcher.

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Legends of Hockey - 2000 Induction Showcase. The Hockey Hall of Fame's Induction 2000 Weekend promises to be an exciting and memorable experience culminating with the induction of hockey's newest legends — players Joe Mullen and Denis Savard, and builder Walter Bush Jr., on Monday, November 13th.

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The CCM showcase is a very professionally run weekend of nonstop, action and games. The quality of players, there is very high, and I highly recommended for those seeking player advancement into the AAA and junior hockey ranks.

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Protecting Both Fans and Players

Firstly, it protects the spectators from getting hit by any line-drive pucks. Flying pucks can cause severe injuries, and installing hockey glass is a sure-fire way to prevent a fan from getting hurt. Hockey glass ensures that the game is not interrupted by keeping the puck in the rink.

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The silver bowl was created in Sheffield, England but purchased in London, England and stood 7.28 inches tall and 11.42 inches in diameter. Today, this original Stanley Cup is kept on permanent display at the Hockey Hall of Fame.

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Original, authenticated, and replica versions

The original 1892 Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup, purchased and donated by Lord Stanley, was physically awarded to the Champions until 1970, and is now displayed in the Vault Room at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, Ontario.

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Admission Rates
TypePrice
General Admission (14yrs - 64 yrs)$25.00
Youth (4yrs - 13yrs)$15.00
Senior (65yrs+)$20.00
Children (3yrs and under)FREE

Who is being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2024? ›

In the player category, Jeremy Roenick, Pavel Datsyuk, Shea Weber, Natalie Darwitz and Krissy Wendell-Pohl all made the cut.

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Children 3 and under are always admitted free. Hockey Hall of Fame admission must be purchased onsite.

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Welcome to the home of the Stanley Cup and the finest collection of hockey artifacts in the world. Located in Toronto, Ontario, the Hockey Hall of Fame (30 Yonge St.) is the premier destination for all things hockey.

Is Jaromir Jagr in the Hall of Fame? ›

The International Ice Hockey Federation announced its 2024 Hall of Fame induction class and among the nominees was none other than Jagr himself. "I have a lot of people to thank, but I'd like to start with my coach, Ivan Hlinka, who passed away 20 years ago," Jagr said during the ceremony.

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He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1999, the year he retired, and into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame the following year. In addition to his NHL career, Gretzky played for Canada whenever he was asked. This included the 1991 Canada Cup, 1996 World Cup, and 1998 Olympics.

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