On Friday morning, just in time for single game tickets to go on sale, the Chicago Blackhawks announced the first two inducted members of the team’s new Hall of Fame. Defenseman Duncan Keith and forward Steve Larmer have been voted in!
As voted on by you, media, and alumni, Steve Larmer and Duncan Keith are going to the Blackhawks Hall of Fame‼️? pic.twitter.com/4bjTrCcme8
“We are beyond proud to announce the inaugural Blackhawks Hall of Fame class will include Steve Larmer and Duncan Keith,” Blackhawks Chairman and CEO Danny Wirtz said in the team’s release. “The incredible participation we saw from Blackhawks fans, Alumni and media is a testament to the lasting influence that each of these individuals have had on our storied franchise.”
As a reminder, all of the players whose numbers have been previously retired will also automatically be inducted in the new Blackhawks Hall of Fame. That list is Glenn Hall (#1), Pierre Pilote and Keith Magnuson (#3), Chris Chelios (#7), Bobby Hull (#9), Denis Savard (#18), Stan Mikita (#21), Tony Esposito (#35) and Marian Hossa (#81).
Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY SportsKeith appeared in 1,192 regular-season games and another 135 playoff contests over 16 years with the Blackhawks. He won the Norris Trophy twice, the Conn Smythe in 2015, two Olympic gold medals and three Stanley Cup championships while a member of the Blackhawks. He will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame this year as well.
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