The Chicago Blackhawks Hall of Fame voting is currently open, inviting fans to weigh in on who should be recognized next in the Builder category following Troy Murray's inaugural induction. Jay Zawaski and Greg Boysen are joined by reporter Brian Hanley to discuss potential candidates whose contributions to the organization reach beyond the ice. They also evaluate Hanley's overall Hall of Fame ballot, debating which Blackhawks legends should be the next to receive honors.

By the Numbers
  • Troy Murray is the first inductee into the Builder category of the Hall of Fame.
  • The discussion includes multiple candidates for potential consideration, with a focus on their historical impact.
State of Play
  • Voting is currently open, allowing fans to submit their opinions on potential inductees.
  • Debate centers around the contributions of individuals beyond just their on-ice achievements.
What's Next

As the voting process unfolds, fans and analysts will look to see which candidates gain traction and potentially secure a spot in the Hall of Fame. Future discussions may involve the impact of inductees on the franchise and the broader Blackhawks community.

Bottom Line

Recognition in the Hall of Fame is an opportunity to honor those who shaped the Chicago Blackhawks' legacy beyond gameplay, encouraging a comprehensive view of contributions to the sport and the team.