Sergei Fedorov will soon have some teammates joining them in the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame.
On Monday, the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame announced the 2016 class of inductees, including goaltender Chris Osgood and forward Brendan Shanahan.
Osgood spent 14 years of his career with the Wings and had a career record of 401-216-95 with a 2.49 goals-against average and .905 save percentage.
In 1,524 games, Shanahan had 656 goals and 698 assists and was considered to be one of the premier power forwards of his time.
The rest of the class includes the Detroit Pistons' Ben Wallace and John Long, the Detroit Lions' and Michigan's Robert Mann, baseball writer Tom Gage, girls basketball coach Kathy McGee and Oakland University swimming and diving coach Pete Hovland.