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Geraldine Heaney, Scott Niedermayer, Chris Chelios, Brendan Shanahan and Fred Shero will become the newest members of the Hockey Hall of Fame in November. The Hall added the quintet in its annual announcement on Tuesday, ushering in the four players and one builder allowed in any given year. "The Hockey Hall of Fame is proud to welcome these five hockey legends as Honoured Members," said Jim Gregory, co-chair of the Hall of Fame Selection Committee. "Their contributions to the game of hockey are well documented and their election to the Hockey Hall of Fame is richly deserved." Niedermayers induction comes as little surprise as one of the most decorated players of his era. He is a four-time Stanley Cup winner and a two-time Olympic champion on top of having won World Junior gold, an IIHF World Hockey Championship, a World Cup of Hockey and a Memorial Cup. "My goal was always just to make the National Hockey League," said Niedermayer. "Joining people in the Hall of Fame that Ive always looked up to is a tremendous thrill." The former Devils and Ducks blueliner has pages worth of hardware to pad his resume, including the Norris Trophy, the Conn Smythe Trophy, three First Team All-Star selections and one Second Team selection. "It was just a matter of when he was eligible," former teammate and current Devils assistant coach Scott Stevens said. "From the day he retired, there was no question in anyones mind in hockey that he would be a first-ballot and be in the Hockey Hall of Fame." Niedermayer scored 172 goals and 568 assists in 1,263 career NHL games and 22 goals and 73 assists in 202 career playoff games. He also appeared in five NHL All-Star Games. "Scott Niedermayer was not only a great contributor and a great talent, he made everybody around him better; which ultimately made teams better," said TSN Scout Craig Button. "When you played against him and the teams he was on, there was just no way to take him out of the game and make him a minimal part of it. He rose to the challenge and the more you tried to take him out of the game, the more he became a bigger part of it. If you ever underestimated him, that was the biggest mistake you could make." The other first-year-eligible honouree is Chelios, who played more regular season games than all but four players in the NHL history. Chelios suited up in 1,651 career games with the Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings and Atlanta Thrashers. A three-time Stanley Cup champion and Norris Trophy winner, the Chicago native was a dominant force in his prime and a model of longevity. "Its a great honour to be selected for the Hockey Hall of Fame," said Chelios. "To have such a long career in the game has been fantastic for me, and being named to the Hall is a huge recognition for what I was able to accomplish." Over 26 NHL seasons, he scored 185 career goals and 763 assists while adding 31 goals and 113 assists in 266 career playoff games. "I was part of one era, I think Chris has probably been part of a few," Niedermayer joked. "The one thing that I do remember playing against Chris was he was one of the toughest guys to play against, even as a defenceman. He was always giving me a hard time on the ice, making life miserable." Chelios represented the United States at three Olympic Games, winning a silver medal in 2002 and also took part in two Canada Cups and the 1996 World Cup of Hockey. He was named to the First All-Star Team five times, was twice named a Second Team All-Star and played in nine NHL All-Star Games. "I dont care how good you are, and he is one of the very best, but to play for a quarter of a century plus one means that you have to love the game," former NHL player and analyst for the NHL on TSN Mike Johnson said. "When you think of Chris Chelios, you think of passion - passion for hockey, for going to the rink, for being on the ice, for being with the boys in the locker room. He loved every single minute of it." Shanahan - who won three Stanley Cups and scored more than 600 goals and 1,300 points over his 21-year career - was a nominee for the Halls 2012 class, but was edged out by fellow first-year choices Mats Sundin and Joe Sakic along with Pavel Bure and Adam Oates. The Mimico, Ontario native - whos currently the NHL Director of Player Safety and Vice President of Hockey and Business Development – enjoyed a 21-year playing career with five NHL teams. "I had dreams as a kid, as most kids do in Canada when shooting on an empty net somewhere on a driveway or a hallway and scoring the Stanley Cup-winning goal, but I dont think any of us really had the nerve to dream about the (Hockey Hall of Fame), so Im a little bit lost for words," Shanahan said on TSN Thats Hockey. Shanahan scored 656 career goals and 698 assists in 1,524 games with the New Jersey Devils, St. Louis Blues, Hartford Whalers, Detroit Red Wings and New York Rangers. "He was an intimidating guy to play against," added Johnson. "He could beat you on the scoreboard - he had that one-timer - or he could beat you physically if he wanted to. And, the fact that he turned into a very good two-way player in his later years in Detroit; he was the full package." He was twice named to the NHLs First All-Star Team and played in eight NHL All-Star Games. In 2003, he won the King Clancy Memorial Trophy for on-ice leadership and off-ice humanitarian contribution. Shanahan represented Canada on a number of occasions, including winning the Olympic gold medal-winning team in 2002, the 1991 Canada Cup and the 1994 IIHF World Championship. He was also a member of Canadas 1987 World Junior team. "Ive always been fortunate to have great teammates and coaches throughout my career," said Shanahan. "At every level I have tried to learn and my key to success was having people around me that helped me improve my game." Heaney will enter the Hall as one of the pioneers of modern womens hockey. "As a child growing up you watch it on TV and it was a male game when I played," Heaney said. "Going down to the Hall of Fame many times, you would never see any females, so you really didnt think, Could this ever happen? Im so glad that it has." Heaney represented Canadas national womens hockey team on numerous occasions between 1990 and 2002. Over that span, shes won a combined seven IIHF World Womens Championship gold medals and Olympic gold and silver medals. She was named best blueliner at the 1992 and 1994 World Championships and was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2008 alongside fellow Hockey Hall of Famers Angela James and Cammie Granato. Heaney remains the all-time leading scorer amongst defenders in womens hockey, scoring 27 goals and 66 assists in 125 career games. She announced her retirement from hockey after winning gold at the Salt Lake City Olympics in 2002. "This continues the big step that womens hockey is taking and the pioneering of Angela James and Cammi Granato," said Heaney. "I am very proud to join them in helping to grow out game." Shero, who studied the fundamentals of Soviet hockey by Anatoli Tarasov, coached 10 seasons in the NHL for the Philadelphia Flyers and New York Rangers. He led the Broad Street Bullies of the 1970s to their only two Stanley Cup victories and coached in two other Stanley Cup Finals with the Flyers in 1976 and the Rangers in 1979. He won the 1974 Jack Adams Award as coach of the year and the Lester Patrick Award in 1980 for contributions to hockey in the United States. He posted a regular season career winning percentage of .612. Shero - the father of Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Ray Shero - will be inducted posthumously, having passed away in 1990. "I never expected this to happen," Ray Shero said. "I think its a great step and an honour for my father, certainly." All five individuals will officially be inducted into the Hall of Fame on Monday, November 11 in a ceremony that will be carried live on TSN. Notable players that will be eligible for induction for the first time in the Class of 2014 include: Adam Foote, Peter Forsberg, Mark Recchi, Doug Weight and Dominik Hasek. Air Max 97 Ultra 17 Nere .C. -- Kemba Walker and the Charlotte Bobcats got off to a fast start, and the Sacramento Kings were never quite able to catch up. Nike Air Vortex Vintage Uomo . Brandon Morrow allowed five runs on six hits over three innings. He struck out two, walked one and hit a batter. Edwin Encarnacion had a two-out, bases loaded two-RBI double in the third inning. http://www.airmax2019.it/ . The third-ranked Ivanovic, who won the event in 2008 and 10, served five aces and broke Wickmayer, also a former winner in 2009, five times. "The result looked easier than it really was," Ivanovic said. 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Here are Nos. 60-51.So far, we have released Nos. 100-91 | 90-81?| 80-71?| 70-61.Weve also rolled out the top 10 players at each position: LHP | RHP | Catchers | Shortstops | Third basemen | Second basemen | First basemen | Left fielders | Center fielders | Right fieldersAll-Time #MLBRank: 60-51Join the discussion by using the #MLBRank hashtag, and follow along @BBTN and on Facebook.Willie McCoveyPosition(s) First base, left fieldTeams San Francisco Giants (1959-73, 77-80), San Diego Padres (74-76), Oakland As (76)Honors Rookie of the Year (1959),?six-time NL All-Star (63, 66, 68-71), All-Star Game MVP (69),?MVP (69), Hall of Fame (86)Championships NoneCareer stats .270/.374/.515, OPS -- .889, Hits -- 2,211, HRs - 521, RBIs -- 1,555Did you know? McCovey was a true slugger in every sense of the word. He hit 521 home runs and averaged a home run every 15.7 at-bats in a 22-year career spanning 1959 to 1980. He also led the National League in slugging percentage three straight seasons from 1968 to 1970. In 1969, McCovey slugged .656 in a year in which the NL average was .359. McCovey had a 1.108 OPS that season, the best of anyone from 1949 to 1992 (Barry Bonds had a 1.136 in 1993). -- Mark Simon, ESPN Stats & Info Mel OttPosition(s) Right fieldTeams New York Giants (1926-47)Honors 12-time All-Star (1934-45*), Hall of Fame (51)*Game not played in 45Championships 1 -- New York (1933)Career stats .304/.414/.533, OPS -- .947, Hits -- 2,876, HRs -- 511, RBIs -- 1,860Did you know? As a 20-year-old in 1929, Ott hit 42 home runs, still the most ever in a season by a player that young. Ott would go on to lead the National League in home runs six times, benefiting from the short right-field fence of the Polo Grounds. Of his 511 career home runs, 323 were hit at home, including all 18 in 1943. --Dan Braunstein, ESPN Stats & InfoManny RamirezPosition(s) Left field, right field, designated hitterTeams Cleveland Indians (1993-2000), Boston Red Sox (01-08), Los Angeles Dodgers (08-10), Chicago White Sox (10), Tampa Bay Rays (11)Honors Nine AL Silver Sluggers (1995, 99-06), 12-time AL All-Star (95, 98-08), World Series MVP (2004)Championships 2 -- Boston (2004, 07)Career stats .312/.411/.585, OPS -- .996, Hits -- 2,574, HRs -- 555, RBIs -- 1,831Did you know? The all-time leader in postseason home runs with 29, Ramirez never won an MVP despite leading the American League in OPS three times. Ramirezs 165 RBIs in 1999 are the most by any player since World War II. Though not known for his defense, his 129 career outfield assists are more than Vladimir Guerrero had in his career. -- BraunsteinTony GwynnPosition(s) Right fieldTeams San Diego Padres (1982-2001)Honors 15-time All-Star (1984-87, 89-99), Hall of Fame (2007)Championships NoneCareer stats .338/.388/.459, OPS -- .847, Hits -- 3,141, HRs -- 135, RBI -- 1,138Did you know? Gwynn was an eight-time NL batting champion whose .338 career batting average is the highest in the expansion era. Gwynn batted .300 or higher in 18 straight seasons, the second-longest streak of its kind in baseball history (Ty Cobb, 23). In 1994 he was batting .394 when the season ended abruptly because of a players strike. -- David Sabino, ESPN Stats & InfoEddie MathewsPosition(s) Third baseTeams Boston Braves (1952), Milwaukee Braves (53-65), Atlanta Braves (66), Houston Astros (67), Detroit Tigers (67-68)Honors 12-time NL All-Star (1953, 55-62*), Hall of Fame (78)*Played in two All-Star Games in 59, 60, and 61Championships 2 -- Milwaukee (1957), Detroit (68)Career stats .271/.376/.509, OPS -- .885, Hits -- 2,315, HRs - 512, RBIs -- 1,453Did you know? Mathews was known for his great power (512 home runs, two-time NL home run champ), but he also hhad a very strong batting eye.dddddddddddd Mathews led the NL in walks four times. He drew 1,444 walks in a career that spanned 1952 to 1968. The only player with more walks in the 1950s and 1960s was Mickey Mantle (1,733).?-- Simon Reggie JacksonPosition Right field?Teams Kansas City As (1967), Oakland As (68-75, 87), Baltimore Orioles (76), New York Yankees (77-81), California Angels (82-86)Honors 14-time All-Star (69, 71-75, 77-84), two-time World Series MVP (1973, 77), MVP (73), two Silver Sluggers (80, 82), Hall of Fame (93)Championships 5 -- Oakland (1972-74*), New York (77-78)*Did not play in 1972 World SeriesCareer stats .262/.356/.490, OPS -- .846, Hits -- 2,584, HRs -- 563, RBIs -- 1,702, Ks -- 2,597 (all-time leader)Did you know? Known as Mr. October for his postseason success, Jackson won five World Series titles, most famously hitting three home runs in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series. In 27 World Series games, Jackson hit .357 with a .457 on-base percentage, .755 slugging percentage, along with 10 home runs and 24 RBIs. His 1.222 World Series OPS ranks fourth all time behind David Ortiz, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. -- SimonJim PalmerPosition(s) Right-handed starterTeams Baltimore Orioles (1965-67, 69-84)Honors Six-time All Star (70-72, 75, 77-78), three Cy Youngs (1973, 75-76), four Gold Gloves (76-79), Hall of Fame (90)Championships 3 -- Baltimore (1966, 70, 83)Career stats W-L: 268-152, 53 shutouts, 3,948.0 innings pitched, 2.86 ERA, 2,212 strikeouts, 1.180 WHIPDid you know? Palmer was an eight-time 20-game winner for the Orioles. All of his 20-win seasons came in the 1970s. Hes one of four pitchers to have at least eight 20-win seasons within a decade in baseballs modern era. The other three are Christy Mathewson (1900s), Walter Johnson (1910s) and Warren Spahn (1950s).?-- Simon Carl YastrzemskiPosition(s) Left field, first baseTeams Boston Red Sox (1961-83)Honors 18-time All-Star (63, 65-79, 82-83), All-Star Game MVP (70), MVP (1967),?Triple Crown (67), seven Gold Gloves (63, 65, 67-69, 71, 77), Hall of Fame (89)Championships NoneCareer stats .285/.379/.462, OPS -- .841, Hits -- 3,419, HRs -- 452, RBIs -- 1,844Did you know? Yastrzemski ranks in the top 40 all time in both home runs and wins above replacement, and in the top 15 all time in RBIs. Yastrzemski is best remembered for his Triple Crown-winning 1967 season. His 12.4 wins above replacement that season are the most in a season by a position player not named Babe Ruth.?-- SimonHank GreenbergPosition First baseTeams Detroit Tigers (1930, 33-41, 45-46), Pittsburgh Pirates (47)Honors Two-time AL MVP (1935, 40), five-time AL All Star (37-40, 45*), Hall of Fame (56)*Game not playedChampionships 2 -- Detroit (1935, 45)Career stats .313/.412/.605, OPS -- 1.017, Hits -- 1,628, HRs -- 331, RBIs -- 1,274Did you know? Greenberg is one of five players in major league history to have at least three seasons of 150 or more RBIs. The other four are Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, Jimmie Foxx and Al Simmons. Greenberg holds the top four spots on the Tigers single-season RBI list and has five seasons that rank in the top eight. He had five seasons with at least 130 RBIs. By comparison, Miguel Cabrera has two with Detroit. -- SimonDerek JeterPosition(s) ShortstopTeams New York Yankees 1995-2014Honors Rookie of the Year (1996), 14-time All Star (98-2002, 04, 06-12, 14), All-Star MVP (2000), World Series MVP (00), five Gold Gloves (04-06, 09-10), five Silver Sluggers (06-09, 12)Championships 5 -- New York (1996, 98-2000, 09)Career stats .310/.377/.440, OPS -- .817, Hits - 3,465, HRs -- 260, RBIs -- 1,311Did you know? Jeters 3,465 career hits are the most in Yankees history. His eight 200-hit seasons are tied for fourth-most all time. Technically speaking, Jeter actually had another 200-hit season: His 200 postseason hits (in 158 games) are the most all time. -- Simon Youth NFL Jerseys Cheap China Jerseys Cheap Wholesale Jerseys From China NFL Jerseys Wholesale Stitched Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Online Cheap NFL Black Jerseys ' ' '


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