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Tkachuk Enters Hall of Fame as Sons Team Up

Tkachuk Enters Hall of Fame as Sons Team Up

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Keith Tkachuk, the legendary power forward nicknamed “Walt,” is finally enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame after over 15 years since retiring — a moment made even more surreal when his sons, Brady and Matthew, become teammates on the same NHL squad just one day later. Joining Tkachuk in this historic class are elite names like Patrice Bergeron, Carey Price, Pekka Rinne, and even women’s hockey pioneer Cindy Curley, making it one of the most star-studded inductions in recent memory. Tkachuk, who racked up over 1,100 career points and helped lead the U.S. to a 1996 World Cup title, called his NHL journey “the best experience,” while Bergeron, a Boston Bruin for life, made it in on his first try. It’s a perfect storm of legacy, family, and hockey history.

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