Homegrown Canuck Stalwart Hamhuis Headed to B.C. Hockey Hall of Fame
BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 12 – Dan Hamhuis is honored for a 15-season NHL career with over 1,100 games played and multiple international medals including Olympic gold, joining other notable inductees.
- Dan Hamhuis, a resilient defenceman from Smithers, will be honored with induction into British Columbia’s Hockey Hall of Fame during the ceremony in Penticton on July 12, 2025.
- Hamhuis, drafted 12th overall by the Nashville Predators in 2001, retired after over 15 seasons and 1,148 regular season games in 2020.
- He traded to the Vancouver Canucks, helped them reach the 2010-2011 Stanley Cup finals, won Olympic gold with Team Canada in 2014, and earned multiple international medals.
- Hamhuis expressed that being recognized by the BC Hockey Hall of Fame is a meaningful distinction and appreciated the diverse group of athletes and contributors who have been inducted.
- The induction, alongside other notable players and teams, confirms Hamhuis’s legacy and recognizes his significant contributions to hockey in B.C. and beyond.
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