Tkachuk to be inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame

Tkachuk to be inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame

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Key Points:

  • Former Blues forward Keith Tkachuk will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2026, becoming the 27th former Blues player to receive this honor.
  • Tkachuk played nine seasons with the St. Louis Blues, appearing in 543 regular-season games, ranking 14th in franchise history with 427 points and sixth with 208 goals.
  • Blues Chairman Tom Stillman praised Tkachuk as one of the greatest American-born hockey players, highlighting his unique blend of skill and toughness and his lasting impact on the franchise.
  • Blues President and GM Doug Armstrong emphasized Tkachuk’s reputation as a hard-nosed competitor and ultimate teammate, calling his induction a well-earned recognition of his talent and presence.
  • Drafted 19th overall by the Winnipeg Jets in 1990, Tkachuk played 1,201 NHL regular-season games across four teams, including the Jets, Coyotes, Blues, and Thrashers.

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