
The Detroit Red Wings may as well have their own section of the Hockey Hall of Fame, where so many of their former players are forever enshrined.
Perhaps no greater example of Detroit's strong history of hockey greatness was the legendary 2001-02 NHL season, during which the Red Wings boasted a total of 10 future Hall of Fame players that were led by iconic coach Scotty Bowman, arguably the best coach in professional sports history.
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By most measures, there should be another two names added to Detroit's Hall of Fame inductees - Chris Osgood and Henrik Zetterberg.
Zetterberg is a former Conn Smythe Trophy winner in 2008 after scoring 13 goals with 14 assists in 22 playoff games, helping the Red Wings win their fourth Stanley Cup in 11 years. His 960 career points are fifth all-time in Detroit history.
Should Zetterberg be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame?
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