Brianna Decker, Kevin Stevens Inducted to US Hockey Hall of Fame
Brianna Decker, Kevin Stevens Inducted to US Hockey Hall of Fame
Brianna Decker, Kevin Stevens Inducted to US Hockey Hall of Fame
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USA Hockey has announced the Class of 2024 inductees for the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, which includes Olympic champion Brianna Decker, former NHL players Kevin Stevens and Matt Cullen, late Chicago Blackhawks founder Frederic McLaughlin, and the 2002 Paralympic gold medal-winning sled hockey team. The induction ceremony is set for December 4 in Pittsburgh. Decker, a three-time Olympian, was instrumental in securing gold and silver medals for the U.S. and has a storied career marked by significant contributions to women's hockey. Stevens, known for his key role in the Pittsburgh Penguins' two Stanley Cup victories, has also become an advocate for addiction awareness after overcoming personal struggles. McLaughlin was pivotal in establishing the Blackhawks and promoting American players in the sport. The impact of this class is celebrated for their unique and substantial contributions to hockey in America.

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