Tom Barrasso's Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Speech

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Former Penguins goaltender Tom Barrasso, whose 19-year NHL career included back-to-back Stanley Cup championships with the Penguins in 1991 and '92, was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Barrasso spent parts of 12 seasons in Pittsburgh, appearing in 460 career regular-season games with the Penguins going 226-153-53 with a 3.27 goals-against average and 22 shutouts. He ranks second in franchise history among goaltenders in games played (460), wins (226), shutouts (22) and has the most points (31) among all netminders in team history.

The native of Boston, Massachusetts was instrumental in Pittsburgh's back-to-back Stanley Cup Championships in 1991 and '92. Over the course of both playoff runs, Barrasso went 28-12 with a 2.72 goals-against average, .913 save percentage and two shutouts, including a 39-save shutout in Pittsburgh's 8-0 Stanley Cup-clinching win against Minnesota in Game 4 of the 1991 Stanley Cup Final.

Barrasso is now the 11th member of Pittsburgh's 1991 or '92 Stanley Cup Championship teams to be enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame, joining Scotty Bowman (1991), Bob Johnson (1992), Mario Lemieux (1997), Bryan Trottier (1997), Joe Mullen (2000), Craig Patrick (2001), Paul Coffey (2004), Larry Murphy ('04), Ron Francis (2007) and Mark Recchi (2017).

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