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Doug Gilmour waited for the NHL to come calling. He then waited for respect. So it should come as no surprise that he had to wait eight years for induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
The Devils’ alumni association added two more members to the Hockey Hall of Fame on Tuesday when former New Jersey centers Doug Gilmour and Joe Nieuwendyk were announced among the 2011 inductees.
The induction ceremony will take place on November 19. The 2011 Hockey Hall of Fame inductees (all players, no builders): Ed Belfour, Doug Gilmour, Mark Howe and Joe Nieuwendyk. Belfour, Gilmour and ...
CALLANDER – Al Proctor has been waiting many years to get his Doug Gilmour Toronto Maple Leafs jersey signed. Saturday ...
"I truly love the game and love to compete, and I'm pleased to be honored by the Hockey Hall of Fame." Gilmour had 1,414 points in 20 seasons, won the Selke Trophy and a Stanley Cup in 1989.
Voodoos GM Chris Dawson joked with Gilmour about a particular spot upstairs in the Voodoos meeting area near a window facing ...
They plan to sign him Friday. Gilmour is the son of retired NHL star Doug Gilmour, the Hockey Hall of Fame center who played 435 games over five seasons with the St. Louis Blues in an era when ...
Doug Gilmour had to wait a few years to get into the Hockey Hall of Fame. And that was fitting, really, given how it all began for him. "Very much so," Gilmour told ESPN.com last Friday.
The Hockey Hall of Fame righted one wrong but snubbed ... Four players were voted in: defenseman Mark Howe, centers Joe Nieuwendyk and Doug Gilmour, and goaltender Ed Belfour.
Doug Gilmour had to wait a few years to get into the Hockey Hall of Fame. And that was fitting, really, given how it all began for him. "Very much so," Gilmour told ESPN.com last Friday.
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