In a remarkable turn of events, former NHL star Keith Tkachuk has been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame, just 24 hours after his two sons, Matthew and Brady Tkachuk, made history by becoming teammates in the National Hockey League. The Tkachuk family's latest achievement is a testament to their dedication to the sport and their lasting impact on the hockey world. Keith Tkachuk, a 19-season NHL veteran and member of the 1996 Stanley Cup-winning Atlanta Thrashers, will join an elite group of hockey legends in the Hall of Fame, solidifying his place in the sport's rich history. As the Tkachuk brothers take to the ice together, their father's induction is a fitting tribute to their family's enduring legacy in the world of hockey.


Melrose’s Keith Tkachuk elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame a day after his sons become NHL teammates  The Boston Globe