Honor Roll
Every Hockey Hall of Fame member with induction year, method, and vote share — plus career award leaderboards, all linked to full StatVault profiles.
Newest classes first. Vote share shown where the member was elected by ballot.
The archive holds exactly one player with each of these names — but the Hockey Hall of Famelist's own evidence says that player is not the inductee. Rather than attach an induction to a same-named man, StatVault leaves it unlinked and shows why. A name being unique in the archive is not proof of identity: it is often a sign the real inductee is missing from it.
Not linked to harry-watson — source says born 1898; linked profile was born 1923.
The Hockey Hall of Fame member list names these inductees with no birth-year or era evidence, and each name is shared by more than one player in the archive. StatVault resolves them to the exact person with a source-cited era-evidence ledger — never a guess.
Inducted 1961, when Syl Apps Jr. (b.1947-08-01, slug syl-apps) was 14 and would not debut in the NHL until 1970-71. The 1915-born senior is the only Syl Apps whose career (1936-1948, Calder 1937, Hart 1942, three Stanley Cups with Toronto) had concluded before the induction. Local NHL id 8444954 on syl-apps-1937 matches the senior's birthdate and 1937-1948 span.
Distinct from Syl Apps Jr. (b. 1947-08-01).
Inducted 1969, by which time Bryan Hextall Jr. (b.1941-05-23, slug bryan-hextall) had a distinct 1962-1976 NHL career. The 1913-born senior — 1940 Art Ross scoring champion and 1940 Stanley Cup winner with the Rangers, career 1936-1948 — is the inducted family patriarch (father of Bryan Jr. and Dennis, grandfather of Ron). Local NHL id 8446850 on bryan-hextall-1937 matches the senior's birthdate and 1937-1948 span.
Distinct from Bryan Hextall Jr. (b. 1941-05-23).
The Hockey Hall of Fame honors careers across all of hockey history; members whose playing careers predate the NHL's founding (1917) or happened outside the NHL have no NHL profile to link — they appear on the roll unlinked.