
Brian Burke Inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame Amidst Notorious Rivalries
Brian Burke's induction celebrates a career marked by bold moves, heated disputes, and lasting influence on the modern NHL.
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Brian Burke's induction celebrates a career marked by bold moves, heated disputes, and lasting influence on the modern NHL.

Patrice Bergeron's storied career with the Boston Bruins culminates in a Hall of Fame induction, where his number will be retired and his legacy celebrated.

Brian Burke, the longtime NHL executive known for his aggressive management style, was recently inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in the builder category, capping a career that spanned more than three decades.

The Hockey Hall of Fame revealed its 2026 inductees on Monday, spotlighting Brian Burke, Patrice Bergeron, Carey Price, Pekka Rinne, Keith Tkachuk, Cindy Curley, and the leadership of Ron Francis.

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.

Patrice Bergeron's election to the Hockey Hall of Fame celebrates a career defined by excellence, gratitude, and a legacy that extends beyond the ice.

A look at Bergeron's storied career, his six Selke trophies, Stanley Cup triumph and the retirement of his No. 37 at TD Garden

The Hockey Hall of Fame honored former Bruins center Patrice Bergeron and four other figures, highlighting their lasting impact on the sport.

Patrice Bergeron's first‑year eligibility earns him a spot in the Hockey Hall of Fame, and the 2026 class also honors Brian Burke, Cindy Curley and Keith Tkachuk, with a comparative look at goaltenders Tuukka Rask and Pekka Rinne.
The Hockey Hall of Fame revealed its 2026 class, celebrating legendary players and a distinguished builder whose careers shaped the sport.

Despite 337 goals, 623 assists and a Triple Gold Club pedigree, Henrik Zetterberg was omitted from the 2026 Hockey Hall of Fame, marking his fifth straight snub. The class also features Patrice Bergeron, Carey Price and other notable figures.

After a two‑decade career that delivered a Stanley Cup, Olympic gold and a suite of individual awards, Carey Price will be enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame this June.

The NHL revealed its Class of 2026 for the Hockey Hall of Fame, spotlighting a mix of dominant players, pioneering builders and influential executives who will be celebrated at the November ceremony.

Patrice Bergeron, the longtime Boston Bruins captain, will be enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame this November, capping a two‑decade career that includes six Selke Trophies, a Stanley Cup and multiple international gold medals.

After a 15‑year career that defined Montreal’s net, Carey Price is set to be enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame alongside a distinguished group of players and builders.

Patrice Bergeron’s first‑year election to the Hockey Hall of Fame celebrates a career defined by six Selke Trophies, eight faceoff dominance titles and two Olympic gold medals.

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.

The Hockey Hall of Fame revealed its 2026 class, honoring Brian Burke, Patrice Bergeron, Carey Price, Pekka Rinne, Keith Tkachuk and Cindy Curley.

The 2026 Hockey Hall of Fame class was announced, omitting longtime Hurricanes captain Rod Brind'Amour and former star Eric Staal, even as the team basks in a recent Stanley Cup victory.
Henrik Zetterberg, a cornerstone of Detroit’s championship era, was again passed over for the Hockey Hall of Fame, sparking reflection on his legacy and the criteria that shaped this year’s inductees.

Colorado Avalanche captain Gabe Landeskog was celebrated with two prestigious NHL awards for his leadership and resilience, even as the team’s championship aspirations were dashed by a sweep at the hands of the Vegas Golden Knights.

Cliff Fletcher, the longtime architect of the modern Toronto Maple Leafs, passed away at the age of 90, leaving behind a story that intertwines ambition, daring moves, and a deep connection to the city’s hockey‑loving heart.