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The Hockey Hall of Fame's Class of 2024 was officially inducted in Toronto, featuring high-profile players like Pavel Datsyuk, Natalie Darwitz, Jeremy Roenick, and Shea Weber, alongside builders Colin Campbell and David Poile. Shea Weber, despite no longer being able to play, celebrated the relationships he formed throughout his career, acknowledging everyone from coaches to locker room attendants like Craig Baugh in Nashville. Poile, the winningest general manager in NHL history, emphasized the collective effort involved in reaching such heights, reflecting on his family's deep ties to hockey. Darwitz and Wendell-Pohl made history as the first two women inducted in a single class since 2010. The ceremony highlighted Weber's leadership and Poile's influence on the game, with both expressing gratitude to those who supported them. During the induction events, Weber reflected on his career and the unique experiences of playing in both Nashville and Montreal.
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