The next Blackhawk to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame revealed by NHL analyst
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NHL analyst Scott Powers has revealed his pick for the next member of the Chicago Blackhawks who should be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, and it's a total no-brainer.
Former Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith, who won three Stanley Cups and a Conn Smythe Trophy wearing a Blackhawks sweater, was recently inducted into the
Hockey Hall of Fame.
It wasn't long ago that former Blackhawks forward Marian Hossa also was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Like Keith, he won three Stanley Cups while playing in Chicago.
There are other Blackhawks players in their recent history who will be considered for the honor, including former captain
Jonathan Toews, who is now with his hometown Winnipeg Jets.
The Blackhawks already have a few players from their most recent Stanley Cup championship teams headed to the Hall of Fame. Duncan Keith is the latest. Following him will undoubtedly be Kane and Jonathan Toews. Which player goes first depends on who retires first. Toews, 37, reset his clock by re-entering the NHL this season. Kane, 36, has been playing on one-year deals since leaving the Blackhawks. - Scott Powers
The Blackhawks Have Multiple Former Players In The Hockey Hall Of Fame
The Blackhawks are well represented in the Hockey Hall of Fame, with aforementioned names like Duncan Keith and Marian Hossa having recently been inducted.
Previous Blackhawks players who were slam-dunks for the Hall of Fame also include Jeremy Roenick, Chris Chelios, Stan Mikita, and Bobby Hull.
It won't be long before names like Toews and Kane join them whenever their careers come to an end.
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