Congrats to the Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2025

The Hockey Hall of Fame just announced the slate of inductees for its Class of 2025, and they include six players (Jennifer Botterill, Zdeno Chára, Brianna Decker, Duncan Keith, Alexander Mogilny, and Joe Thornton) and two builders (Jack Parker and Danièle Sauvageau).


Jennifer Botterill

Botterill most notably played for Harvard and the Canadian women’s national team. She scored more than 100 points for the senior team and was part of four Olympic medal-winning squads.

Jennifer Botterill hockey card

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Zdeno Chára

Chára’s illustrious NHL career spanned more than two decades, during which time he amassed numerous awards and one Stanley Cup. He was also of the Slovakia national team.

2012 NHL guide

Duncan Keith

Duncan Keith spent nearly all of his NHL career with the Chicago Blackhawks. He was a four-time NHL All-Star and as named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players in history in 2017.

2014 Minnesota Wild playoff program
2014 Minnesota Wild playoff program

Alexander Mogilny

Alexander Mogilny was a veteran of Soviet-league hockey when he joined the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres in 1989. His best season was 1992-93, when he scored an amazing 76 goals and 127 points.

Alexander Mogilny hockey card

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Joe Thornton

Thornton was the first overall pick of the NHL draft and made his mark over his quarter century in the league. As of his induction, he will be one of only 14 players with 1,000 NHL assists. He was also a four-time NHL All-Star with the Boston Bruins and San Jose Sharks.

2001-02 Boston Bruins media guide

Jack Parker

Parker spent more than four decades at Boston University as either a player or coach, and compiled more than 900 wins behind the bench for the Terriers. Here he is on the cover of the 2002 Beanpot college hockey tournament (lower right).

2002 Beanpot program

Note: I was unable to find any programs, cards, or related items with a photo of Danièle Sauvageau or Brianna Decker. If you have one to share please contact me.

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