Hull, a two-time Stanley Cup winner, was inducted into the HHOF in 2009. Igor Larionov, Detroit Red Wings (Photo by Bruce Bennett Studios via Getty Images Studios/Getty Images) He finished his 14-year NHL career with 644 points in 921 games. A three-time Stanley Cup winner, Larionov had 11 points in 18 playoff games that season, and scored the triple-overtime goal in a pivotal Game 3 against the Carolina Hurricanes in the Stanley Cup Final. Larionov, lovingly nicknamed “The Professor,” was inducted in 2008, and was incredibly productive in the 2002 Playoffs for a 42-year-old forward. Red Wings’ 3 Biggest Needs in 2023 Offseason.Red Wings, Griffins Ready to Move Forward After Simon Firing.The Grind Line: Takeaways From Red Wings’ 2022-23 Season.Red Wings’ 2023 Offseason Trade Targets: Nashville Predators.In the 1993-94 season, Fedorov was selected as a first-team All-Star while also winning the Hart, Lindsay, and Selke awards, all while finishing fourth in voting for the Lady Byng Trophy. Also a three-time Stanley Cup winner, he won two Selke Trophies, one Ted Lindsay Award, and one Hart Memorial Trophy. (Photo by Bruce Bennett Studios/Getty Images)įedorov, inducted in 2015, was second on the team in points that season with 68.
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