Sharks general manager Doug Wilson, a three-time All-Star defenseman who spent the final two seasons of his 16-year playing with San Jose, was among six people announced Wednesday as members of the Hockey Hall of Fame’s Class of 2020.
The group also includes four-time All-Star wing Jarome Iginla, who will be the fourth Black player inducted, three-time Stanley Cup champion wing Marian Hossa, six-time Cup-winning defenseman Kevin Lowe, Canadian women’s goaltender Kim St. Pierre and longtime GM Ken Holland.
Wilson, Chicago’s first-round draft pick in 1977, was in his 24th year of eligibility when the Hall made its call for him.