Duncan Keith at Hockey Hall of Fame Induction
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Acquired by Detroit in a trade with the Devils for forward Chris Cichocki and a third-round draft pick on March 9, 1987, Bridgman played two seasons with the Red Wings, helping them reach the Campbell Conference finals against the Oilers in 1987 and 1988.
This year, the Hockey Hall of Fame has nominated six players and two builders, each receiving a remarkable 75% or higher from the 18-member selection committee. Among the nominees, Duncan Keith stands out as a significant figure,
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Duncan Keith has only been retired for three years, but the two-time Norris Trophy winner says so much has changed with the defense position: "Each generation does things that nobody has seen before."
By figuring out how to best use his quick, shifty skating and by eliminating the occasional bad games that plagued him in years past, Kaiser became one of Jeff Blashill's most trusted players almost overnight.