17 players or builders with ties to the Penguins have been elected to the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.
Formers Penguins players Kevin Stevens and Matt Cullen have been elected to the United States Hockey Hall of Fame.
17 players or builders with ties to the Penguins have now been elected to the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.
The #USHHOF induction ceremony will be in Pittsburgh, which makes it all the more special for Kevin Stevens and Matt Cullen.
Cullen: “It’s such a special place. We had so many fun years there.”
Stevens: “That’s where I became the player I became.”https://t.co/TjbugzOefg
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) September 5, 2024
Both Stevens and Cullen currently have roles within the Penguins organization. Stevens is a special assignment scout and Cullen is a player development coach.
Stevens spent parts of 10 seasons with the Penguins, scoring 260 goals and 295 assists. He ranks 7th in goals, 10th in assists, and 9th in points in Penguins history. He won back-to-back Stanley Cup championships with the team in 1991 and 1992.
Cullen also won back-to-back Cup titles with the Penguins, joining the team late in his career and winning championships in 2016 and 2017.
In 225 regular-season games with the Penguins, Cullen recorded 36 goals, 47 assists and 83 points.
The formal induction ceremony for the Hall of Fame class will take place on December 4 in Pittsburgh.