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Because the HOF enshrinement ceremony was cancelled last year, both the classes of and will be announced. Also, Jimmy Johnson was part of the class as well. The Cowboys have played in the Hall of Fame Game five other times — playing the Browns in , the Bengals in , the Dolphins in and the Cardinals in Next Shots will originate from Oxnard, Calif.

And in fact, they will generate off the Cowboys' camp-opening press conference noon CT on July 21 from the tennis courts at the River Ridge Sports Complex. The Cowboys are hoping all of their third-round picks develop into stars.

But history shows when the team has a trio of picks in this round, at least one of them usually pans out to be a star. A nine-time plus goal scorer in the NHL, Hartnell hit the mark five times in seven years with the Flyers, including seasons of 37 and 30 goals. He topped the penalty minute mark with a high of in in all but the lockout-shortened season. Hartnell was part of three different Flyers line combinations that achieved considerable success together.

In his goal season of , Hartnell mostly played on a line with Jeff Carter and Joffrey Lupul. During the playoffs, Hartnell was placed with Danny Briere and Ville Leino in a trio that scored at a torrid pace including eight goals and 17 points for Hartnell after it was put together. The line remained intact for the season. In , Hartnell enjoyed his career year on a line with Claude Giroux and the legendary Jaromir Jagr.

This one was a natural hat trick as Hartnell scored three straight goals against Henrik Lundqvist to turn the game from a tie after the Flyers trailed at the first intermission into a commanding lead for the Flyers. Philadelphia went on to beat the Rangers, The goal was Hartnell's 30th of the season; the first of two goal campaigns the power forward collected as a Flyer.

Hartnell notched five goals and nine points in the six game series. This included a two-goal performance in the ultimately heartbreaking sixth game of the series.

NHLFlyers Flashback: Hartsy43 has some fun striking a trademark Hulk Hogan pose to egg on the "Hulkster lookalike" who was heckling regular behind the visitors' bench in Pittsburgh.

Almost universally regarded as the best offensive and best all-around defenseman in Flyers franchise history, the Hockey Hall of Famer made a mid-career switch at age 25 from high-scoring left wing to full-time defenseman. As a Flyer, Howe was a three-time top runner-up for the Norris Trophy. One of seven Flyers Hall of Famers playing. The defenseman waited until intermission to get stitched up.

In his second shift of the second period, Howe scored his first Flyers goal. Philadelphia won over the visiting Quebec Nordiques, Shooting was a big part of Hossa's repertoire when he scored 1, points goals, assists in 1, games for the Ottawa Senators, Atlanta Thrashers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Detroit Red Wings and Blackhawks.

He's the only player to appear in the Cup Final in three straight seasons with three different teams. Hossa said it was flattering to be elected to Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility and is humbled to be entering where so many of his idols already are enshrined. Four guys I really looked up to. Now I'm in the Hall of Fame with them. I can't believe it. We encourage you to review it carefully. While playing for Canada she posted a career 1. He would play 14 seasons with the Blackhawks, leading all team defencemen in scoring for 10 consecutive seasons.

Traded to the San Jose Sharks in , he played his final two seasons with the team before later moving over into team management. In NHL regular season games, Wilson recorded goals and assists. Stay tuned for further announcements in the upcoming weeks which will be posted via HHOF. Tony Gallagher is the first writer to win the award for a body of work exclusive to the Vancouver market.

By , Gallagher graduated to become the paper's lone beat writer on the Canucks. He was promoted to general columnist in , where he continued to break news and stir the pot, and covered nearly 25 Stanley Cup Finals - including all three Canucks appearances. Tony was the perfect writer for that constituency, never afraid to break a few eggs in writing his daily omelette.



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