Roy, Brooks lead Hall's class of 2006
14th Nov 2006, 08:02 GMT
A standout netminder, a gold medal miracle worker, an Original Six legend and a man who helped bring the NHL to Calgary were inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday. Patrick Roy took his place among the game's great goaltenders. His accomplishments include the NHL records for most regular-season wins (551) and playoff wins (151), as well as four Stanley Cup rings, three Conn Smythe and three Vezina trophies.
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