Calgary Herald

Selanne, Kariya set to team up once again

- LANCE HORNBY LHornby@postmedia.com

Before Hockey Hall Of Fame chairman Lanny McDonald could reach Paul Kariya with news of his induction, a voice mail from a very familiar Finnish number showed up on the latter’s phone.

Kariya, who had just emerged from the Pacific after a relaxing morning of surfing, laughed as he played back a frantic Teemu Selanne.

“In his loudest voice he says ‘We’re going into the Hall together,’” recounted Kariya.

Inseparabl­e on the ice in Anaheim and briefly with the Colorado Avalanche, they certainly haven’t been far apart this weekend in Toronto as they prepare for Monday’s induction.

In Kariya’s second season in Anaheim, the club was fortified by the mid-season trade with Winnipeg for Selanne. Numbers 8 and 9 became feared around the league.

“I knew from watching him in Winnipeg that we would mesh well together,” Kariya said. “Teemu obviously gets a lot of respect for his goal-scoring ability, but the thing that I noticed right away was what a great passer and playmaker he was and how unselfish.”

In their first full season together, Selanne had 109 points, with Kariya netting 99 while playing in nine fewer games. They were second to Mario Lemieux in scoring.

“Teemu’s days in Winnipeg were pretty special, but him and Kariya playing together was really something to watch,” said Hockey Night In Canada broadcaste­r Jim Hughson. “They were one of the first teams to lob the puck out of their own zone to centre ice and those two would race to it.”

From his earlier arrival, Kariya gave Anaheim fans a much needed local hero instead of playing in Wayne Gretzky’s shadow up the highway in Los Angeles.

“I remember landing at LAX for my first training camp and seeing the palm trees and it was probably 95 degrees that day,” Kariya said. “Coming from Vancouver or from the University of Maine, it was just quite a huge culture shock. Now when I go around Anaheim or Orange County, when the Ducks are in the playoffs, every car has got flags on it.”

Kariya averaged exactly a point a game over his 989-game career.

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