24 NHL Players In the Hall of Fame That Never Won the Stanley Cup

Stanley Cup, Hall of Fame. (Photo by Frederick Breedon/Getty Images)
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Roberto Luongo (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
Roberto Luongo (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) /

Newly inducted Hall of Famer Roberto Luongo is the only goaltender on this list in the Hall of Fame with no ring. With 480 wins, he is one of the premier netminders when it comes to winning, as he ranks fourth all-time in that category. The Montreal, Quebec native has been consistent in his career when it comes to being competitive.

His playoff career included 34 wins, a 2.49 goals-against average, and a .918 save percentage. The fourth overall pick in the 1997 NHL Draft by the New York Islanders made the playoffs seven times in his career, six with the Vancouver Canucks. He did make it to the Stanley Cup finals in 2010-11 with the Vancouver Canucks, but ultimately lost the series to the Boston Bruins.

Vancouver Canucks forward Daniel Sedin is entering the Hall of Fame all class. The second overall pick in the 1999 NHL Draft has been a model of consistency. He spent 17 years in the NHL, all with Vancouver. His offensive totals include 1,306 games, 393 goals, 648 assists, and 1,041 points. He is the Canucks all-time leader in goals, even-strength goals, power-play goals,  and game-winning goals. Making the playoffs many times in his career, Daniel made the finals only once. He was on the same team as Luongo that lost to the Bruins in 2010-11.

Vancouver Canucks forward, and Daniel’s twin brother, Henrik Sedin is the Canucks all-time leader in games played, assists, points, and plus/minus. His career numbers include 240 goals and  830 assists for 1,070 points in 1,330 games. Along with Daniel, Henrik made the playoffs an incredible 11 times, losing with Luongo and brother Daniel in his only finals appearance.

Ottawa Senators forward Daniel Alfredssson was drafted by the Ottawa Senators 133rd overall in the sixth round of the 1994 NHL Draft.  His offensive production was impressive, posting 444 goals and 713 assists for 1,157 points in 1,246 games. In the playoffs, he recorded 51 goals and 49 assists for 100 points in 124 games through 15 seasons. Alfredsson also made one Stanley Cup finals appearance, losing to the Anaheim Ducks in 2006-07.