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Women's hockey exhibit opens at Hall of Fame ahead of World Championship

New display 'brings credibility' to sport, says Class of 2018 inductee Hefford

by Mike Zeisberger @Zeisberger / NHL.com Staff Writer

TORONTO -- Deep in the bowels of the Hockey Hall of Fame, it takes about 30 steps to get from a display honoring Wayne Gretzky to the new 600 square-foot exhibit celebrating women's hockey.

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Highlights from Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2022 speeches

Alfredsson, Luongo, Sallinen, Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin, Carnegie inducted

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TORONTO -- The six members of the Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2022 were inducted Monday.

Here are some of the key moments from the induction speeches of Daniel Alfredsson, Roberto Luongo, Riikka Sallinen, Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin and the family of Herb Carnegie, who was inducted as a Builder, as well as from NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman's comments.

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Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2023 could include Lundqvist

Goalie ranks sixth all-time in wins; Mogilny, Zetterberg among those to be considered

by Dan Rosen @drosennhl / NHL.com Senior Writer

The Hockey Hall of Fame inducted the Class of 2022 in Toronto on Monday.

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Hindle proud, shocked to see 'Face Off' in Hockey Hall of Fame

Veteran actor starred as Billy Duke in film, reminisces on experience

by Dave Stubbs @Dave_Stubbs / NHL.com Columnist

TORONTO -- Billy Duke is enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame and he doesn't yet know it. But 45 minutes into a leisurely Sunday morning walk through the downtown shrine, he's about to discover it.

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Luongo shines as forward in HHOF Legends Classic

Former goalie scores two goals, wins face-off against Henrik Sedin

by Nicholas J. Cotsonika @cotsonika / NHL.com Columnist

TORONTO -- When Roberto Luongo left the ice at Scotiabank Arena on Sunday, a reporter asked him a serious question: What was the most memorable moment of his hockey career?

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Alfredsson took road less traveled to Hall of Fame

Overcame being sixth-round draft pick to become second-highest Sweden-born scorer in NHL history

by Mike Zeisberger @Zeisberger / NHL.com Staff Writer

The 2022 Hockey Hall of Fame induction is Monday. This year's class includes Herb Carnegie in the Builders category, as well as former players Roberto Luongo, Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin, Daniel Alfredsson and Riikka Sallinen. Here, NHL.com staff writer Mike Zeisberger profiles Alfredsson.

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Potential Hockey Hall of Famers debated by NHL.com writers

Elias, Mogilny, Osgood among those mentioned as players, Poile as builder

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The Hockey Hall of Fame 2022 induction celebration will be held Monday, when Daniel Alfredsson, Roberto Luongo, Riikka Sallinen, Daniel and Henrik Sedin enter as players, and Herb Carnegie goes in as a builder.

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Alfredsson's journey to Hockey Hall of Fame inspiring, Sundin says

First European selected No. 1 in NHL Draft welcomes countryman to group of inductees

by Mats Sundin / Special to NHL.com

Daniel Alfredsson was a 17 years old when fellow Swede Mats Sundin was selected No. 1 by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1989 NHL Draft, becoming the first European player to be selected that high. Now, 33 years later, Alfredsson will join Sundin in the Hockey Hall of Fame this Monday. In a special testimonial for NHL.com, Sundin welcomes his countryman to the Hall of Fame: 

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Hall of Fame class regales fans with humorous stories from their careers

Biggest nemesis, most memorable moments revealed during forum Q&A session

by Shawn P. Roarke @sroarke_nhl / NHL.com Senior Director of Editorial

TORONTO -- There was a distinct Swedish flavor at the Inductee Fan Forum on Saturday, part of the 2022 Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Weekend.

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Daniel, Henrik Sedin discuss NHL careers ahead of Hall of Fame inductions

Brothers explain how they established themselves with Canucks in Q&A with their former GM Burke

by Nicholas J. Cotsonika @cotsonika / NHL.com Columnist

TORONTO -- Brian Burke was the general manager of the Vancouver Canucks when they maneuvered in the 1999 NHL Draft to select the Sedin twins, Daniel at No. 2, Henrik at No. 3.

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