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		<title>Hockey Hall of Fame Announces 2026 Inductees</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hockey Hall of Fame Announces 2026 Inductees Player Category: Patrice Bergeron, Cindy Curley, Carey Price, Pekka Rinne, Keith Tkachuk; Builder Category: Brian Burke Ron Francis, Chair of the Hockey Hall [...]</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Hockey Hall of Fame Announces 2026 Inductees</h2>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Player Category: Patrice Bergeron, Cindy Curley, Carey Price, Pekka Rinne, Keith Tkachuk; Builder Category: Brian Burke</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Ron Francis, Chair of the Hockey Hall of Fame Selection Committee, announced today that six individuals have been elected to Hockey Hall of Fame Honoured Membership, in both the Player and Builder Category. The vote took place today at the annual meeting of the Selection Committee in Toronto.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“The Hockey Hall of Fame is proud to welcome these hockey legends as Honoured Members,” said Francis. “Their contributions to the game of hockey are well documented and their election to the Hockey Hall of Fame is richly deserved.”</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>In the Builder Category, one individual was elected.</strong></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">A native of Providence, Rhode Island,<strong> Brian Burke</strong> began his NHL management career in 1987 as Vice President and Director of Hockey Operations for the Vancouver Canucks. In 1992, Brian moved to the Hartford Whalers as General Manager before moving to the NHL Head Office as SVP and Director of Hockey Operations in 1993. In 1998, he was named President and GM of the Vancouver Canucks. In 2005, Brian became EVP of the Anaheim Mighty Ducks and led the team to a Stanley Cup win in 2007. Burke later assumed team President roles with the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Calgary Flames and the Pittsburgh Penguins.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“I am grateful to all of the people who helped me throughout my career,” said Burke. “Especially the Big Three – Lou Lamoriello, Pat Quinn and Gary Bettman.”</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>In the Player Category, five individuals were elected.</strong></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Patrice Bergeron</strong> played junior hockey in the QMJHL with the Acadie-Bathurst Titan and was drafted in the second round (45th overall) by the Boston Bruins in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. He joined the Bruins as an 18-year-old rookie the following season (2003-04), playing 19 NHL seasons with the Bruins. Patrice also scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal in 2011. He also played for Team Canada in 2010 and 2014, winning gold medals at both Olympic Games, while also adding a World Championship win in 2004, making him a member of the exclusive Triple Gold Club.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“This honour is the pinnacle of my career and represents the coaches and players that I went to battle with,” said Bergeron. “It’s a surreal honour and I’m thankful that hockey has given so much to me and my family.”</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">A native of Stow, Massachusetts, <strong>Cindy Curley</strong> starred with the Providence College Friars and helped them two-peat as NCAA champions in both 1983-84 and 1984-85. At the inaugural 1990 IIHF Women’s Hockey Championships Cindy was part of the United States team that won a Silver medal and continued as team captain until 1996. During her time with the U.S. Women’s team, Curley won two more silver medals – in 1992 and 1994.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“I’m shocked and grateful to receive this award, especially given how many great players have played the game,” said Curley. “So many people are responsible for the growth of women’s hockey, and I am humbled to benefit from their efforts.”</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">A native of Vancouver, B.C., <strong>Carey Price</strong> played his Junior hockey with the Tri-City Americans, where he was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the first round (5th overall) in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft. Price made his debut with the Canadiens at the beginning of the 2007-08 NHL season and went on to play 15 seasons with the Habs. The Canadiens’ all-time goaltending leader with 712 games and 361 victories, Carey also backstopped the team to the Stanley Cup Final in 2020-21.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“Hockey has taught me a lot of life lessons, especially persistence and never giving up,” said Price. “The game has given me the opportunity to work with dedicated and talented people, and I’m especially grateful to live a dream playing my entire career in Montreal.”</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Born in Kempele, Finland on November 3rd, 1982, <strong>Pekka Rinne</strong> played in the Finnish Elite League before being drafted by the Nashville Predators and moving to North America for the 2005-06 hockey season. Pekka went on to play 15 seasons with the Predators winning 369 games and recording 60 shutouts and won the Vezina Trophy in 2017-18. On the international front, he represented Finland at four IIHF World Championships, winning MVP honours in 2014.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“The honour represents me and all of the members of the Nashville Predators organization,” said Rinne. “It’s surreal to think I will be joining my teammate Shea Weber in the Hockey Hall of Fame.”</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Keith Tkachuk </strong>played his minor hockey in Massachusetts before joining Boston University for the 1990-91 season. He made his NHL debut during the 1991-92 season with the Winnipeg Jets (where he was a first-round selection in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft) after a stint with the United States National Team. In 1996-97 Keith became the first U.S. born player to lead the NHL in goals with 52.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“I was blessed to play in the greatest sports league in the world,” said Tkachuk. “Through good times and bad times, it was always the best experience imaginable.”</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The 2026 <a href="http://www.hhof.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Hockey Hall of Fame</a> Induction Celebration is scheduled on Monday, November 9, in Toronto preceded by the traditional slate of “Induction Weekend” events beginning on Saturday, November 7, including the annual “Hockey Hall of Fame Game” hosted by the Toronto Maple Leafs. </p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">TORONTO MARLIES WIN 2026 CALDER CUP</h2>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The Toronto Marlies are the 2026 American Hockey League Calder Cup Champions following this evening’s 4-3 victory over the Chicago Wolves. This marks the second championship for the franchise following their victory in 2018. The Marlies emerged league champions after completing the series 4-1, winning the title in front of a sold-out Coca-Cola Coliseum.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">This evening, the AHL awarded Artur Akhtyamov the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy, honouring the goaltender as the most valuable player of the Calder Cup Playoffs. The Kazan, Russia native made his NHL debut on December 13, 2025 with the Toronto Maple Leafs and was selected by the Maple Leafs in the fourth round (106th overall) of the 2020 NHL Draft.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Toronto accomplished another franchise milestone with its victory, becoming only the sixth team in league history to become champions after winning as many as four elimination games during the Calder Cup Playoffs. This series marks the Marlies’ third appearance in the Calder Cup Finals and second championship, including in 2012 with a 0-4 series loss to the Norfolk Admirals, in 2018 with a 4-3 series win against the Texas Stars and now 2026 following the 4-1 series win against the Chicago Wolves.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Order of Selection for the 2026 Upper Deck NHL Draft</h2>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The National Hockey League has announced the current order of selection for the 2026 Upper Deck NHL Draft at KeyBank Center in Buffalo.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The 2026 Upper Deck NHL Draft will take place over two days: Round 1 will be held on Friday, June 26 at 7 p.m. ET, followed by Rounds 2-7 on Saturday, June 27 at 11 a.m. ET.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Round 1</h3>



<ol class="wp-block-list">
<li>Toronto</li>



<li>San Jose</li>



<li>Vancouver</li>



<li>Chicago</li>



<li>NY Rangers</li>



<li>Calgary</li>



<li>Seattle</li>



<li>Winnipeg</li>



<li>Florida</li>



<li>Nashville</li>



<li>St. Louis</li>



<li>New Jersey</li>



<li>NY Islanders</li>



<li>Columbus</li>



<li>St. Louis (from DET)</li>



<li>Washington</li>



<li>Los Angeles</li>



<li>Washington (from ANA)</li>



<li>Utah</li>



<li>Buffalo (from EDM via SJS)</li>



<li>Philadelphia</li>



<li>Pittsburgh</li>



<li>Boston</li>



<li>Vancouver (from MIN)</li>



<li>Seattle (from TBL)</li>



<li>NY Rangers (from DAL via CAR)</li>



<li>San Jose (from BUF)</li>



<li>Montreal</li>



<li>St. Louis (from COL via NYI)</li>



<li>Calgary (from VGK)</li>



<li>Carolina</li>



<li>Ottawa</li>
</ol>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Round 2</h3>



<ol start="33" class="wp-block-list">
<li>Vancouver</li>



<li>Chicago</li>



<li>Calgary (from NYR via UTA)</li>



<li>Calgary</li>



<li>Chicago (from TOR)</li>



<li>Seattle</li>



<li>Pittsburgh (from WPG)</li>



<li>Florida</li>



<li>Vancouver (from SJS)</li>



<li>Nashville</li>



<li>Columbus (from STL via PIT)</li>



<li>New Jersey</li>



<li>Chicago (from NYI)</li>



<li>Los Angeles (from CBJ via MTL)</li>



<li>Detroit</li>



<li>Florida (from WSH)</li>



<li>Los Angeles</li>



<li>Anaheim</li>



<li>Calgary (from UTA)</li>



<li>Edmonton</li>



<li>Philadelphia</li>



<li>Pittsburgh</li>



<li>Calgary (from OTT via UTA)</li>



<li>Boston</li>



<li>Nashville (from MIN)</li>



<li>Tampa Bay</li>



<li>Dallas</li>



<li>Toronto (from BUF via OTT and LAK)</li>



<li>Montreal</li>



<li>San Jose (from COL)</li>



<li>Forfeited pick</li>



<li>NY Rangers (from CAR)</li>
</ol>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Pick 63 &#8211; On May 15, 2026, the NHL announced the Vegas Golden Knights will forfeit a 2nd-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft for flagrant violations of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs Media Regulations.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Round 3</h3>



<ol start="65" class="wp-block-list">
<li>Calgary (from VAN)</li>



<li>Chicago</li>



<li>NY Rangers</li>



<li>Calgary</li>



<li>Toronto</li>



<li>Nashville (from SEA via DAL)</li>



<li>Winnipeg</li>



<li>Ottawa (from FLA)</li>



<li>St. Louis (from SJS via PIT and DET)</li>



<li>Colorado (from NSH)</li>



<li>St. Louis</li>



<li>St. Louis (from NJD via NYI)</li>



<li>NY Rangers (from NYI)</li>



<li>Vancouver (from CBJ)</li>



<li>Detroit</li>



<li>Los Angeles (from WSH via OTT)</li>



<li>NY Rangers (from LAK)</li>



<li>Anaheim</li>



<li>Utah</li>



<li>Edmonton</li>



<li>Toronto (from PHI)</li>



<li>Pittsburgh</li>



<li>Ottawa</li>



<li>Boston</li>



<li>Minnesota</li>



<li>Tampa Bay</li>



<li>Ottawa (from DAL via CAR and LAK)</li>



<li>NY Rangers (from BUF)</li>



<li>Montreal</li>



<li>Columbus (from COL via MIN)</li>



<li>Vegas</li>



<li>Utah (from CAR)</li>
</ol>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Round 4</h3>



<ol start="97" class="wp-block-list">
<li>Vancouver</li>



<li>Florida (from CHI)</li>



<li>Seattle (from NYR via CBJ)</li>



<li>Calgary</li>



<li>Columbus (from TOR via MIN)</li>



<li>Seattle</li>



<li>Montreal (from WPG via NJD)</li>



<li>Boston (from FLA via SJS)</li>



<li>Carolina (from SJS)</li>



<li>Nashville</li>



<li>St. Louis</li>



<li>New Jersey</li>



<li>NY Islanders</li>



<li>Ottawa (from CBJ via DET)</li>



<li>Boston (from DET via ANA)</li>



<li>Washington</li>



<li>Los Angeles</li>



<li>Toronto (from ANA via SEA)</li>



<li>Utah</li>



<li>Winnipeg (from EDM via BOS and BUF)</li>



<li>Anaheim (from PHI)</li>



<li>Nashville (from PIT)</li>



<li>Chicago (from OTT)</li>



<li>San Jose (from BOS)</li>



<li>Minnesota</li>



<li>Boston (from TBL)</li>



<li>St. Louis (from DAL via NJD)</li>



<li>Buffalo</li>



<li>Montreal</li>



<li>Colorado</li>



<li>San Jose (from VGK via WSH)</li>



<li>Colorado (from CAR)</li>
</ol>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Round 5</h3>



<ol start="129" class="wp-block-list">
<li>Vancouver</li>



<li>Utah (from CHI)</li>



<li>NY Rangers</li>



<li>Calgary</li>



<li>Toronto</li>



<li>Tampa Bay (from SEA)</li>



<li>Winnipeg</li>



<li>Florida</li>



<li>Minnesota (from SJS)</li>



<li>Nashville</li>



<li>St. Louis</li>



<li>New Jersey</li>



<li>NY Islanders</li>



<li>Columbus</li>



<li>Detroit</li>



<li>Washington</li>



<li>Los Angeles</li>



<li>Anaheim</li>



<li>Utah</li>



<li>Nashville (from EDM)</li>



<li>Colorado (from PHI)</li>



<li>St. Louis (from PIT)</li>



<li>Ottawa</li>



<li>Colorado (from BOS)</li>



<li>Minnesota</li>



<li>Tampa Bay</li>



<li>Dallas</li>



<li>Buffalo</li>



<li>Boston (from MTL via SJS)</li>



<li>Toronto (from COL)</li>



<li>Vegas</li>



<li>Nashville (from CAR)</li>
</ol>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Round 6</h3>



<ol start="161" class="wp-block-list">
<li>Vancouver</li>



<li>NY Rangers (from CHI via BUF)</li>



<li>NY Rangers</li>



<li>Calgary</li>



<li>Carolina (from TOR)</li>



<li>Seattle</li>



<li>Winnipeg</li>



<li>Florida</li>



<li>Toronto (from SJS)</li>



<li>Pittsburgh (from NSH)</li>



<li>St. Louis</li>



<li>New Jersey</li>



<li>NY Islanders</li>



<li>San Jose (from CBJ via PHI)</li>



<li>Detroit</li>



<li>Vancouver (from WSH)</li>



<li>Los Angeles</li>



<li>Anaheim</li>



<li>Nashville (from UTA)</li>



<li>Edmonton</li>



<li>Philadelphia</li>



<li>Columbus (from PIT)</li>



<li>Ottawa</li>



<li>Vancouver (from BOS via MIN)</li>



<li>Minnesota</li>



<li>Tampa Bay</li>



<li>Dallas</li>



<li>Buffalo</li>



<li>Montreal</li>



<li>Los Angeles (from COL via OTT)</li>



<li>Vegas</li>



<li>Carolina</li>
</ol>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Round 7</h3>



<ol start="193" class="wp-block-list">
<li>NY Rangers (from VAN)</li>



<li>Chicago</li>



<li>Colorado (from NYR via NSH)</li>



<li>Detroit (from CGY)</li>



<li>Dallas (from TOR)</li>



<li>Seattle</li>



<li>Winnipeg</li>



<li>Chicago (from FLA)</li>



<li>San Jose</li>



<li>Nashville</li>



<li>St. Louis</li>



<li>Seattle (from NJD)</li>



<li>NY Islanders</li>



<li>Columbus</li>



<li>Detroit</li>



<li>Washington</li>



<li>Los Angeles</li>



<li>Anaheim</li>



<li>Utah</li>



<li>Edmonton</li>



<li>Philadelphia</li>



<li>Colorado (from PIT)</li>



<li>Colorado (from OTT)</li>



<li>Boston</li>



<li>Florida (from MIN)</li>



<li>Tampa Bay</li>



<li>Dallas</li>



<li>Winnipeg (from BUF)</li>



<li>Montreal</li>



<li>Colorado</li>



<li>Vegas</li>



<li>Montreal (from CAR)</li>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NHL Statement on Mike Babcock The National Hockey League today released the following statement regarding its investigation of Mike Babcock: “The League has completed its review of Mike Babcock’s tenure [...]</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">NHL Statement on Mike Babcock</h2>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The National Hockey League today released the following statement regarding its investigation of Mike Babcock:</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“The League has completed its review of Mike Babcock’s tenure in Columbus, and of certain alleged conduct associated therewith. Our investigation has concluded that, even in a light least favorable to Mr. Babcock, there is no current basis to restrict his employment in the League.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>PWHL COMPLETES 2026 DRAFT The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) welcomed 72 new players Wednesday during the 2026 PWHL Draft. The fourth annual draft took place at the Fox Theatre [...]</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">PWHL COMPLETES 2026 DRAFT</h2>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) welcomed 72 new players Wednesday during the 2026 PWHL Draft. The fourth annual draft took place at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, MI, with prospects, special guests, and fans in attendance.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">​Caroline “KK” Harvey was selected first overall by the Vancouver Goldeneyes, who had earned the top pick based on finishing in first place in the ‘Gold Plan’ standings. The 23-year-old defender from Salem, NH, finished her NCAA career as the 2025-26 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award recipient and a three-time National Champion with the University of Wisconsin Badgers. She also won Olympic gold with Team USA, contributing a tournament-high-tying nine points (2G, 7A), and was named Tournament MVP, and earlier in the day was named the 2026 IIHF Female Player of the Year.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>DRAFT NOTES:</strong></p>



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<li>Harvey was the first defender to be selected first overall in a PWHL Entry Draft.</li>



<li>Abbey Murphy (University of Minnesota) was the first forward to be selected, going second overall to the Seattle Torrent.</li>



<li>PWHL Las Vegas was the only team with two first-round picks, selecting forward Tessa Janecke (Penn State) third overall (via PWHL Detroit), and forward Lacey Eden (University of Wisconsin) fifth overall, and led the draft with eight picks in total.</li>



<li>PWHL San Jose used its first-ever pick to select forward Laila Edwards (University of Wisconsin) fourth overall.</li>



<li>PWHL Hamilton selected defender Nelli Laitinen (University of Minnesota) with its first-ever pick, making the Finnish rearguard the first international player chosen at sixth overall.</li>



<li>PWHL Detroit used its first-ever pick to select Switzerland’s Andrea Brändli (Frölunda HC), making her the first goaltender chosen at 15th overall.</li>



<li>Three Michiganders were selected in front of the hometown crowd, including forward Kirsten Simms (Plymouth) at eighth overall to the Toronto Sceptres, defender Casey Borgiel (Port Huron) at 22nd overall to Detroit, and forward Elyssa Biederman (Franklin) at 30th overall to Hamilton.</li>



<li>The first Canadian selected in the draft was defender Sara Swiderski (Ohio State University) of Langley, BC, going ninth overall to the Minnesota Frost.</li>



<li>The 72 players selected in the six-round process include 42 forwards, 22 defenders, and eight goaltenders.</li>



<li>Per hometowns, the draft class is represented across eight different countries: United States (31), Canada (30), Finland (4), Switzerland (2), Sweden (2), Czechia (1), Denmark (1), and Russia (1).</li>



<li>14 players competed in the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milan, representing five countries: Americans Edwards, Harvey, Janecke, Murphy, and Simms; Finland’s Laitinen, Elisa Holopainen, Petra Nieminen, and Viivi Vainikka; Sweden’s Josefin Bouveng and Thea Johansson; Switzerland’s Brändli and Saskia Maurer; Italy’s Gabriella Durante.</li>



<li>A total of 59 players were selected from NCAA programs, 11 from professional teams, and two from U SPORTS.</li>



<li>The 59 NCAA players represent 19 programs: Penn State (7), Cornell (5), Ohio State (5), Minnesota (5), Wisconsin (5), Northeastern (4), Minnesota-Duluth (4), Yale (4), Colgate (3), Princeton (3), University of Connecticut (3), Boston University (2), Clarkson (2), Quinnipiac (2), Brown (1), Minnesota State (1), Providence College (1), St. Cloud State (1), and St. Lawrence University (1).</li>



<li>The 10 professional players represent three leagues: SDHL (8), SWHL (1), and ZhHL (1).</li>



<li>The two U SPORTS players represent Concordia University and the University of British Columbia.</li>



<li>A total of 235 eligible players declared for the draft, representing the largest talent pool of prospective players since the inaugural season.</li>
</ul>
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