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Keith Tkachuk and the Elusive Hall of Fame

June 25, 2025 by Last Word On Hockey

The latest class was announced for the Hockey Hall of Fame on Tuesday. While many deserving people will be enshrined in November 10th, there is one mistake the Hockey Hall of Fame continues to make. Once again, Keith Tkachuk was snubbed from the Hall of Fame. That is a mistake.

Tkachuk and the Hall of Fame

Tkachuk, or “Big Walt,” is one of the most accomplished and influential American-born players in NHL history. Tkachuk’s combination of skill, toughness, leadership, and consistency present a convincing case for hockey immortality.

The Numbers Don’t Lie

Tkachuk’s statistics alone make him a Hall of Fame-caliber player. Over a 19-season career, Tkachuk scored 538 goals and recorded 527 assists for a total of 1,065 points in 1,201 regular season games. He is one of just five American-born players to score over 500 goals. This places him in elite company with players like Mike Modano, Brett Hull, Joe Mullen, and Jeremy Roenick. Among all players, Tkachuk ranks in the top-35 in career goals. For two decades, “Big Walt” put the puck in the back of the net.

Intimidating Presence

What sets Tkachuk apart from others is his role as a power forward. He was one of the few players in NHL history to combine high-end scoring with a physically intimidating presence. He was the first (and to date, only) U.S.-born player to lead the NHL in goals, scoring 52 during the 1996-97 season. In addition, he is one of only a handful of players in league history to have both 500 goals and 2,000 penalty minutes—a testament to his willingness to play a physically punishing style of hockey while still producing elite offensive numbers. This blend of skill and grit redefined the expectations for a power forward and paved the way for future generations of players in that mold.

Tkachuk’s impact extended beyond club play. Internationally, he was a core member of Team USA during the country’s success in the Olympics and the World Cup of Hockey. He played in two Winter Olympics, winning a silver medal in 2002, and participated in multiple World Cups of Hockey, including winning goal in 1996. His contributions to Team USA helped raise the profile of American hockey globally and inspired a generation of American players who followed in his footsteps.

“Big Walt’s” Leadership

Leadership was another strong aspect of Tkachuk’s career. He served as captain of the Winnipeg Jets and later the Phoenix Coyotes, earning respect not only for his on-ice play but also for his presence in the locker room. His leadership style, someone who led by example, helped guide younger teammates and establish winning cultures. Even in his final years with the St. Louis Blues, Tkachuk remained a respected veteran and mentor. He did not wear the “C” in St. Louis, but his presence was always felt in the locker room. This was especially true in the 2008-09 season. Behind the leadership of “Big Walt,” and the play of some young players, the Blues reached the Stanley Cup Playoffs despite being in last place late in January.

The Case Against “Big Walt”

There is really only one piece of evidence against Tkachuk being in the Hockey Hall of Fame. However, it is a big one. Tkachuk never won a Stanley Cup. Furthermore, he advanced past the second round only once.

However, a Hall of Fame induction should reflect a career’s total impact on the sport, not just championships. Many have reached hockey mortality without a Stanley Cup ring, including Mats Sundin, Marcel Dionne, Pat LaFontaine, and as of Tuesday, Joe Thornton. Tkachuk’s longevity, scoring consistency, and leadership more than compensate for the absence of a championship.

A Royal Family

Tkachuk’s Hall of Fame case seems even stronger when viewed through the lens of his influence. He helped popularize the American power forward archetype and was one of the first U.S.-born players to dominate in an era heavily influenced by Canadian and European stars. His legacy lives on not just in the numbers, but also in his sons, Brady and Matthew Tkachuk—both current NHL stars who carry forward the same brand of fierce, skilled hockey that defined their father’s career. Brady serves as captain of the Ottawa Senators. Matthew, meanwhile, has won the Stanley Cup the last two seasons. The Tkachuk family is truly a hockey royal family.

Tkachuk’s accomplishments, influence, and pioneering make him more than worthy of Hockey Hall of Fame induction. His exclusion to date is an oversight that deserves to be corrected in order to properly recognize one of the most impact players of his generation.

We will have to wait a year to see if the committee fixes their mistake and puts “Big Walt,” where he belongs.

Main Photo: Scott Rovak- Imagn Images

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