The NHL officially announced the seven latest Hockey Hall of Fame inductees on Wednesday. The 2020 class is headlined by Calgary Flames great Jarome Iginla, former Edmonton Oilers defenseman Kevin Lowe, former Chicago Blackhawks players Doug Wilson and Marian Hossa and three-time Olympic gold medalist Kim St-Pierre. Ken Holland will also be inducted as a team builder.
Each of these hockey figures are more than deserving of their spot in the Hockey Hall of Fame. But still, it feels like there’s something (or someone) missing.
Brind’Amour, current head coach of (and former player for) the Carolina Hurricanes, has been due for enshrinement into the Hockey Hall of Fame for several years, and now he’ll have to wait at least another year for hockey immortality.