Each year, players, coaches and builders of the game are inducted for their exceptional achievements and contributions to the game.
Next year, a name that resonates in the hockey world in particular could join the ranks of legends: Carey Price.
Drafted fifth overall by the Montreal Canadiens in 2005, Price quickly became one of the most dominant goaltenders in the NHL.
His career, marked by years of consistency and exceptional performances, has earned him numerous accolades, including the Hart, Vezina and Ted Lindsay Trophy in 2015, and an Olympic gold medal in 2014.
His legendary composure and impeccable technique on the ice have made him a fixture in hockey.
Price's induction would be a well-deserved recognition for a player who made history with the Montreal Canadiens and sports in general. While the evaluation of candidates is rigorous, there is no doubt that his legacy and the impact he has had on the NHL place him among the most eligible candidates for this prestigious distinction.
Carey Price is more than just a goalie; he is a model of professionalism and determination for young players and goalies.
His name is now among those who have defined the history of modern hockey, and his induction into the Hall of Fame would be a no-brainer for anyone who saw him shine on the ice.
However, some doubts linger because he did not win the Stanley Cup.
What do you think?
Source : HABSolument Fan
Carey Price sera éligible au Temple de la renommée du hockey l'année prochaine
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