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A total of 58 Detroit players have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Gordie Howe holds regular season records for most games played (1687), most points (1809), and most goals (786). Howe was a member of a Stanley Cup-winning team four times with the Red Wings and his uniform number 9 was retired by the club.
The Detroit Red Wings have won the O'Brien Trophy five times, the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl and the Presidents' Trophy six times each, the Stanley Cup eleven times, and the Prince of Wales Trophy thirteen times.
Datsyuk, who was recognized as one of the NHL’s 100 Greatest Players in 2017, also becomes the 10th player on Detroit’s 2002 Stanley Cup-winning club to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Red Kelly – Spent 13 of his Hall of Fame years with the Wings, and had his number retired in 2019, having been a key figure during the Wings’ dominance in the early-1950s. Kelly won four...
The Detroit Red Wings captured the Stanley Cup in 2002 with a roster of players that was peppered with future Hockey Hall of Famers.
After 14 incredible seasons with the Detroit Red Wings, “The Magic Man” Pavel Datsyuk is being honored with an induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Known for his dazzling stickhandling, relentless defensive prowess, and ability to leave fans and opponents alike in awe, Datsyuk redefined what it means to be an elite, two-way forward.
They are memories they cherish because they are about Pavel Datsyuk, the Detroit Red Wings great who on Monday will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Friday was the day he and his six ...
Datsyuk will become the 10th player on Detroit’s 2002 Stanley Cup-winning club to be enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame Monday during ceremonies in Toronto (8 p.m., NHL Network). It’s the ...
June 25, 2024. DETROIT – Mike Gartner, Chair of the Hockey Hall of Fame Selection Committee today announced that former Detroit Red Wings forward Pavel Datsyuk has been elected to Hockey Hall...
When Pavel Datsyuk arrived in the NHL in 2001-02, he joined the Detroit Red Wings, a team with a Hall of Fame coach and what was thought to be nine potential Hall of Fame players.