
Hall of Fame Welcomes Legendary Players Ahead of November Induction
The 2026 Hockey Hall of Fame class features six iconic figures whose careers reshaped the sport, with a ceremony set for November 9 in Toronto.
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The 2026 Hockey Hall of Fame class features six iconic figures whose careers reshaped the sport, with a ceremony set for November 9 in Toronto.

After 15 seasons and 683 NHL appearances, Pekka Rinne will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 9, 2026, cementing his legacy as the Predators’ most iconic player.

Patrice Bergeron's first‑year eligibility, Keith Tkachuk's legacy, and the inclusion of goaltenders Carey Price and Pekka Rinne, alongside executive Brian Burke and pioneer Cindy Curley, mark a historic Hockey Hall of Fame class.

Keith Tkachuk’s recent Hall of Fame honor coincides with his son Matthew’s back‑to‑back championships and a new trade for brother Brady, turning a weekend into a family celebration.

Zack Stortini is appointed head coach of the newly formed New Mexico Goatheads, an ECHL expansion team set to debut in the 2026‑27 season.

From Vezina Trophy glory to a Stanley Cup Final run, Rinne’s career is honored in the 2026 Hockey Hall of Fame class, where his contributions to the Predators and to Finland’s hockey rise are highlighted.

After learning he would be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame while at home in Finland, veteran goaltender Pekka Rinne looked back on a 15‑year odyssey that delivered a Vezina Trophy, a Presidents’ Trophy and a Stanley Cup Final appearance, while also shaping the next generation of European net‑minders.

Pekka Rinne, Nashville Predators’ all‑time win leader, was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame on June 22. The ceremony in Toronto on Nov. 9 will celebrate his career, international achievements, and a new statue, while also honoring executive Brian Burke.

Patrice Bergeron's induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame celebrates a career marked by six Selke Trophies, a Stanley Cup, and Olympic gold, cementing his place among the sport's greats.

After 15 seasons with the Nashville Predators, Pekka Rinne will be celebrated as an Honored Member of the Hockey Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026, joining an elite group of players whose contributions have shaped the sport.

After 15 seasons with the Nashville Predators, Pekka Rinne is inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, honored with a statue, a retired jersey, and a lasting impact on youth cancer research.

After an 18‑season tenure with the Nashville Predators, Pekka Rinne will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026, joining an exclusive group of franchise icons.

After a 15‑year tenure that defined a generation of Predators hockey, Pekka Rinne will be enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame, joining former captain Shea Weber and longtime GM David Poile.

Keith Tkachuk's election to the Hall of Fame coincides with his son Brady's trade to the Florida Panthers, joining his brother Matthew, while the class also honors Carey Price, Patrice Bergeron, Pekka Rinne, Cindy Curley and Brian Burke.

The Hockey Hall of Fame has revealed its six‑member class of 2026, honoring players and executives whose achievements have shaped modern hockey.
Pekka Rinne, the Nashville Predators’ all‑time leader in wins, saves and shutouts, has been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame, becoming the first Finnish-born net‑minder to be so honoured. His career, marked by a Vezina Trophy, international MVP honors and a celebrated statue, will be commemorated at a ceremony in Toronto on Nov. 9, 2026.
The Hockey Hall of Fame revealed its 2026 class, celebrating legendary players and a distinguished builder whose careers shaped the sport.
Former Nashville Predators goaltender Pekka Rinne will be celebrated with a Hall of Fame induction in 2026, joining the likes of Shea Weber and marking a milestone in Finnish hockey history.

The 2026 Hockey Hall of Fame class honors Patrice Bergeron, Carey Price, Pekka Rinne, Keith Tkachuk, Cindy Curley, and Brian Burke, each leaving an indelible mark on the game.

In recent Bahamas planning sessions, Minnesota Wild GM Craig Leipold and coach John Hynes weighed trade possibilities for center Dylan Larkin, evaluated free‑agent wingers, and weighed the need for a backup netminder after Filip Gustavsson’s surgery.

A look at how P.K. Subban’s dynamic personality, record‑setting donations, and post‑hockey ambitions are reshaping his public image and the culture of the NHL.

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The Colorado Avalanche enter the 2026 NHL Draft with nine picks, only two of which are their own, and will set up a war room at Ball Arena for the decentralized event.

Five‑star defenseman Cam Reid, drafted 21st by the Nashville Predators, has pledged to play for the University of Michigan, bringing his OHL championship pedigree and international experience to a program that has recently produced NHL stars like Quinn Hughes, Owen Power and Luke Hughes.