National Post

Pronger, Lidstrom lead Hall inductees

Federov, Housley, Ruggiero and two builders get calls

- By Stephen Whyno

TORONTO • Chris Pronger going into the Hockey Hall of Fame someday was a nobrainer. Going in this year is unpreceden­ted.

Pronger is part of the 2015 class announced Monday, along with Detroit Red Wings stars Nicklas Lidstrom and Sergei Fedorov, American defencemen Phil Housley and Angela Ruggiero and builders Peter Karmanos Jr. and Bill Hay.

But Pronger is still under contract as an NHL player, and his inclusion is the result of a bylaw change that allowed him to be eligible. He last played a game more than three full seasons ago because of post-concussion syndrome, so he knew this day was coming.

“Nothing I’ve done has been the easy way, so I guess this would follow suit,” Pronger said on a conference call.

Pronger won the Hart Trophy as MVP and Norris Trophy as top defenceman and capture the Stanley Cup in 2007 with the Anaheim Ducks. He also led the 2006 Edmonton Oilers and 2010 Philadelph­ia Flyers to the final.

Along the way, he built a reputation as one of the most fearsome defencemen in hockey history.

“Chris was trying to get at me every game he played against me,” Fedorov said. “Hard, hard battles. You’ve got to prepare for it every game.

“Chris was playing 30, 35 minutes maybe a game and he was in game shape.”

Pronger, who works in the league’s department of player safety, was traded from the Flyers to the Arizona Coyotes over the weekend. He brushed off any awkwardnes­s about going into the Hall of Fame with two years left on his contract.

Lidstrom’s inclusion in his first year of eligibilit­y was a slam dunk. The Swedish defenceman won seven Norris Trophies and has his name on the Cup four times.

Fedorov also made it in his first chance after putting up 483 goals and 969 assists in 1,248 career games. He was part of three Cup teams in Detroit.

Housley had to wait a while since his final game in the 2003 playoffs with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He has the most points of any American defenceman with 1,232 (338 goals, 894 assists).

Ruggiero played in four Olympics as a defenceman for the U.S. team, which won gold in Nagano in 1998. The California native will be the fourth woman to go into the Hall of Fame as a player.

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