Carey Price’s storied hockey career has earned him selection to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Price, a member of Ulkatcho First Nation, starred with the Montreal Canadiens for 15 seasons.
The No. 5 pick at the 2005 NHL draft, Price won the Hart Trophy as league MVP and the Vezina Trophy as its top goaltender in 2015.
The 38-year-old from Anahim Lake, B.C., finished with a 361-261-79 record, .917 save percentage, 2.51 goals-against average and 49 shutouts across 712 regular-season games in a career that was, at times, hampered by injury.
Price had even better big-moment numbers before a knee issue forced him to stop playing beyond the 2021-22 campaign.
He owned a .919 save percentage, 2.39 GAA and eight shutouts in 92 playoff contests, with his final post-season act perhaps the most impressive — willing the underdog Canadiens on an improbable push to the 2021 Stanley Cup.


