Carey Price elected to Hockey Hall of Fame after 15 seasons with Habs
The goaltender spent his entire career with Montreal, winning Hart and Vezina Trophies in 2014-15.
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Carey Price, the Montreal Canadiens' legendary goaltender, has been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame, capping a storied 15-year career spent entirely with the team.
Price, 38, peaked in 2014-15 when he won both the Hart Trophy (league MVP) and Vezina Trophy (top goaltender) while leading the NHL in save percentage (.933), goals-against average (1.96), and wins (44). He finished his career with a .917 save percentage, 2.51 goals-against average, 361 wins over 700 starts, and one All-Star selection.
Price was elected Monday, June 22, alongside Keith Tkachuk, Patrice Bergeron, Pekka Rinne, and Cindy Curley, with Brian Burke receiving the nod as a builder. Bergeron, a Boston Bruins career player, won the 2011 Stanley Cup and earned six Selke Trophies as the league's top defensive forward before retiring in 2023.