Matt Cullen Elected to U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame
Matt Cullen Elected to U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame
Matt Cullen Elected to U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame
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Matt Cullen, Kevin Stevens, Brianna Decker, and the 2002 U.S. Paralympic sled hockey team have been elected to the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2024, with an enshrinement ceremony set for December in Pittsburgh. Cullen, a 21-season NHL veteran, logged over 1,500 games, winning three Stanley Cups, and is recognized as one of the few U.S.-born players in this elite group. Stevens, also a three-time champion, is noted for his significant contributions to the Penguins during his 15-year career and currently serves as a scout for the team. Decker, a former NCAA champion and three-time Olympian, adds to the honors with her impressive record in women's hockey. The group reflects a diverse range of achievements and contributions to American hockey, emphasizing their lasting impact on the sport. Their induction highlights their unique stories and dedication, celebrated by USA Hockey's president Mike Trimboli.

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