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Bruce Strebinger on the 2015 Hockey Hall of Fame Class

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Dec. 16, 2015
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Bruce Strebinger on the 2015 Hockey Hall of Fame Class

  1. 2015 Hockey Hall of Fame Class Bruce Strebinger
  2. One of the greatest honors that any sports player can achieve is a seat in their respective Hall of Fame.
  3. Hockey's Hall of Fame, located in Toronto, is no exception.
  4. This years's class featured some of the best players from the 90s and beyond. These men and women were not only great players, but also great people.
  5. Sergei Fedorov
  6. This three-time Stanley Cup winner will alway be best known as a Detroit Redwing.
  7. His two-way game made him one of the most dominant forces on the ice in the 90's, winning the Hart Trophy for MVP in 1994.
  8. And he looks great in numbers, too: 493 Career Goals 56 Goals in One Season Record 18 Year Career 30 or More Goals 10 Times
  9. Nicklas Lidstrom
  10. Niklas Lidstrom might go down as one of the greatest defensemen of all time.
  11. He took over as Captain on the Redwings after long-time Captain Steve Yzerman retired. And lead the team to the Stanley Cup Four times.
  12. He also won a Conn Smythe as well for Playoff MVP And helped lead Sweden to Olympic Gold in 2006
  13. Chris Pronger
  14. Over the course of his 19-year career, Chris Pronger was a force on the blue line.
  15. One of the greatest impact players of all time, Pronger helped lead the Ducks to their only Stanley Cup victory EVER in 2007.
  16. In 2000 he received the Hart Trophy and has always been considered to be one of the best defensive and offensive players in the game.
  17. Angela Ruggiero
  18. Angela Ruggiero is not only a four-time Olympian, she also lead the US to Gold in 1998. And helped the US win Four National Championships as well.
  19. Ruggiero had the opportunity to play in the CHL, but turned it down.
  20. With the NWHL gaining popularity, Ruggiero's flawless blue line game is not only significant to women's hockey, but US hockey in general.
  21. Check out more hockey and sports info at brucestrebinger.net
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