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This March, we have been working diligently on adding to our futures section in the big four sports.  We have another update to share, added names to the 2025 Hockey Futures.

All of the names feature retired players who will first be Hall of Fame eligible for the Class of 2025.  You can now vote and/or comment as to whether you believe these names are (or are not) Hall of Fame worthy.

The added names are:

Andrew Ladd:  Ladd played 16 seasons and won two Stanley Cups, one with Carolina and a second with Chicago.

Andy Greene:  Playing Defense, Greene split his career between the New York Islanders and the New Jersey Devils and led the league once in Defensive Points Shares.

Carey Price: Price played his entire NHL career with the Montreal Canadiens, where he won the Hart Trophy, Ted Lindsay Award, and Vezina in the same year.  He is the all-time leader in Goalie Wins by a Montreal Goalie. He also won Gold in the Olympics and World Cup of Hockey for Canada.

Carl Hagelin: Hagelin won two Stanley Cups with the Pittsburgh Penguins and also played for Anaheim, Los Angeles, and Washington.

Devan Dubnyk: A three-time All-Star, Dubnyk's career record was 177-113-28. He was also a Second Team All-Star and won the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy.

Jake Muzzin:  Muzzin played 12 seasons and won a Stanley Cup with the Los Angeles Kings.  He also was a member of Canada’s 2016 World Cup of Hockey Championship.

Joe Thornton:  Thornton won everything but the Stanley Cup over his career, and is a former Hart and Art Ross Trophy winner.  A four-time post-season All-Star, Thornton won Gold for Canada at the Olympics and World Cup.

Tyler Bozak:  Bozak played most of his career with the Toronto Maple Leafs, but won the Stanley Cup late in his career with St. Louis.

You know what we want you to do! 

Cast your votes, and offer your opinions!

As always, we here at Notinhalloffame.com thank you for your support!

Devan Dubnyk

Devan Dubnyk was a professional ice hockey goaltender in the National Hockey League (NHL). He started his NHL career in 2006 with the Edmonton Oilers, two years after being selected by them in the first round of the draft. Dubnyk had to wait until 2012 to become a regular starter, after which he was traded to Nashville, where he served as the backup to Pekka Rinne. He then found himself back in the American Hockey League (AHL).

Dubnyk signed with the Arizona Coyotes in the 2014-15 season but was traded to the Minnesota Wild two months into the season, where he had the best run of his career. Dubnyk took the Wild on his back and helped them reach the playoffs. He had a remarkable GAA of 2.33 (1.78 with Minnesota) and finished the season with several accolades. Dubnyk was named a Second-Team All-Star, finished fourth in Hart voting, and won the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy.

Dubnyk remained with Minnesota for two more seasons, during which he continued to perform well. He ended his NHL career with brief stints in San Jose and Colorado. Over the course of his career, Dubnyk posted an overall record of 177-113-28. His resilience, determination, and hard work characterized his career, earning him the respect and admiration of his teammates and fans alike.