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Many of our regular visitors are aware that in our Hockey section, we put up active players who are on the downside of their career.  The reason we do this is that for the Hockey Hall of Fame, retired players are eligible after only three years and the “HOF Clock” begins much sooner.

As such, we have added additional active players to our TBD (to be determined) list.

They are as follows:

Chris Kunitz, a former First Team NHL Star and three time Stanley Cup Champion.

Daniel Sedin, a former Art Ross Trophy Winner.

Dany Heatley, a former Calder Trophy winner and First Team All Star.

Francois Beauchemin, a former Stanley Cup Champion and Second Team All Star.

Henrik Sedin, a former Hart Trophy and Art Ross Trophy Winner.

Martin Havlat, a former two time All Star.

Ryan Miller, a former Vezina Trophy Winner.



They join existing players, Alex Tanguay, Andrei Markov, Brian Campbell, Dan Boyle, Eric Brewer, Jarome Iginla, Jaromir Jagr, Joe Thornton, Marian Hossa, Mark Streit, Mike Ribeiro, Niklas Backstrom, Patrik Elias, Patrick Marleau, Pavel Datsyuk, Roberto Luongo, Shane Doan, Shawn Horcoff, Simon Gagne, Stephane Robidas and Zdeno Chara.



You know what we want you to do!

Take a look at this crop of potential Hockey Hall of Fame inductees and tell us if they belong in Toronto.

As always, we here at Notinhalloffame.com thank you for your support!
It has been announced that the ARIA (Australian Record Industry Association) Hall of Fame will be inducting Crowded House as this year’s lone entrant.

The band has sold two million records in Australia with four albums reaching the top of the charts, and their biggest International Hit, “Don’t Dream It’s Over” went to #2 in the United States. 

Expected to be on hand is founding member, Neil Finn and Nick Seymour.

The ARIA Hall of Fame was formed in 1988 and includes internationally known acts such as AC/DC, Men at Work, The Seekers, The Bee Gees, INXS, The Little River Band, Olivia Newton-John, The Easybeats, The Divinyls, Hunters & Collectors, Kylie Minogue, Midnight Oil, Split Enz and Air Supply.

We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate Crowded House for achieving this honor.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced this week two new members, a former player and an announcer to their franchise Hall of Fame.

Middle Linebacker, Jeremiah Trotter will be entering the Eagles Hall of Fame this autumn.

Trotter was a 3rd Round Draft Pick in 1998, from Stephen F. Austin and was used sparingly in his rookie season.  Trotter would become a starter in his sophomore season under new Head Coach, Andy Reid, and would proceed to lead Philadelphia in Tackles in three seasons in a row. 

In 2000, Trotter would be named to the First Team All Pro and make his first Pro Bowl.  He would go to the Pro Bowl again the following season.  Unfortunately for the Eagles fans, he was unable to work out a contract extension and would become a free agent, signing a two year deal with the NFC East rival, the Washington Redskins.  It would only be two seasons in red for Trotter as he would sign back with the Eagles following that stint.

Returning to Philadelphia in 2004, he would again go to the Pro Bowl and again in 2005.  He would sign with Tampa Bay in 2007 and returned to the Eagles for his third and final run with the team for one season in 2009.

Trotter finished his Eagles career with 116 Games, 7 Interceptions, 2 Defensive Touchdowns, 11 Quarterback Sacks and 564 Tackles.  Arguably, Trotter was a key factor to Philadelphia’s last Super Bowl appearance.

The Linebacker will be joined into the Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame with Broadcaster, Merrill Reese who will be entering his 40th season broadcasting for the team. 

The ceremony for the new Eagles Hall of Fame class will take place during their November 28th home game against the Green Bay Packers.

We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate both Jeremiah Trotter and Merrill Reese for earning this prestigious honor.