
We have been working diligently to add our Hall of Fame futures over the last few months, and we have made great strides in that, as many new sections opened up in 2014.
Saying all of that, we here at Notinhalloffame.com need to make sure that we are actually mentioning those who are already in their respective Halls of Fame and that are what we are doing here, with the additions of existing Hockey Hall of Fame Classes, and in the future we will be adding existing Baseball, Football and Basketball classes, and will do so with a historical perspective.
With that, we are pleased to announce that the 1986 Hockey Hall of Fame Class is up and you can vote on whether this group belongs in the Hall.
The Players/Builders are:
Bill Hanley, a longtime administrator in the Ontario Hockey Association.
Dave Keon, who four times won the Stanley Cup with the Toronto Maple Leafs, twice would win the Lady Byng and once the Conn Smythe.
Leo Boivin, a stay-at-home Defenceman, known for his work with the Boston Bruins.
Serge Savard, who would win the Stanley Cup nine times with the Montreal Canadians and was part of the “Big Three” of Montreal’s Defensive corps.
Please feel free to give your opinion as to whether these players should be in the Hockey Hall of Fame and look for more classes to come!
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