Hockey

Hall of Famers Lafleur, McDonald and St-Pierre to receive Order of Hockey in Canada

Hockey Hall of Famers Guy Lafleur, Lanny McDonald and Kim St-Pierre have been named to the Order of Hockey in Canada class of 2022. They will be celebrated in Niagara Falls, Ont., in June.

Trio will be honoured in June with 2020, 2021 classes in Niagara Falls, Ont.

Kim St-Pierre and Guy Lafleur have been named to the Order of Hockey in Canada class of 2022. St. Pierre helped Canada win three Olympic gold medals while Lafleur had a storied NHL career and is the Canadiens' all-time leading scorer. (Getty Images/File)

Hockey Hall of Famers Guy Lafleur, Lanny McDonald and Kim St-Pierre have been named to the Order of Hockey in Canada class of 2022.

Lafleur had a storied 17-year career, primarily with the Montreal Canadiens. He is the franchise's all-time leading scorer with 1,246 points and led the team to five Stanley Cup titles in the 1970s.

He won the Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's top scorer three times and the Hart Memorial Trophy as league MVP twice. He won the Conn Smythe Trophy as top playoff performer in 1977.

Lafleur of Thurso, Que., recorded four goals and 18 points in 21 games with Team Canada and won the 1976 Canada Cup.

He had his No. 10 retired by the Canadiens in 1985 and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1988.

McDonald co-captained the Calgary Flames to the franchise's first and only Stanley Cup in 1989. Over a 16-year NHL career with the Flames, Toronto Maple Leafs and Colorado Rockies, McDonald recorded 1,006 points in 1,111 games.

His No. 9 was retired by the Flames in 1990 and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1992.

Lanny McDonald is among three Hall of Famers named to the Order of Hockey in Canada. He amassed 1,006 points in 1,111 NHL regular-season games over 16 seasons. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images/File)

Tops among women in wins, shutouts

The Hanna, Alta., native represented Canada twice, including at the 1976 Canada Cup, where he earned an assist on Darryl Sittler's double-overtime winner that gave Team Canada the championship.

As an executive, McDonald has represented Team Canada as general manager and director of player personnel, winning a gold medal as director of player personnel at the 2004 world championship.

St-Pierre ranks first among goaltenders in games played (83), wins (64) and shutouts (29) in the history of Canada's women's team.

The native of Châteauguay, Que., helped Canada win three Olympic gold medals, five women's world championships and two Clarkson Cups during her storied career. She was named top goaltender at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Utah.

St-Pierre was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2021.

Established in 2012, the Order of Hockey in Canada honours individuals for their contributions to developing hockey in Canada.

The class of 2022 will be celebrated in Niagara Falls, Ont., in June along with the 2020 and 2021 classes.

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