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TORONTO — The wait is over. Phil Housley could finally exhale Monday night as he was officially inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame (HOF), culminating a weekend of activities and ceremonies in Toronto. Housley, 51, was selected to the Class of 2015 HOF inductees on June 29. “When I got the phone call and saw the call was from Toronto, I knew why they

were calling,” Housley said during an exclusive phone interview on his way to catch an early morning flight to Toronto. He took a deep breath and let it out, knowing from that point forward he would be forever recognized as a Hall of Fame hockey player. “It's a humbling moment to know that you're being honored, especially when you look at the other players going in this year,” Housley said. “You think of all the players who contributed to your success along the way,

and you share the honor with family. Without their support, none of this would have been possible.” Also selected in the 2015 Class were players Sergei Fedorov, Nicklas Lidstrom, Chris Pronger and Angela Ruggeiro, along with builders Bill Hay and Peter Karmanos Jr. Housley is the third Minnesota native in the HOF. Moose Goheen (1952) and Frank Brimsek (1966) are the two other honored members. Housley retired in 2004 after a 21-

year career as one of the NHL's top defensemen, donning the sweaters of eight different teams during that span. They were Buffalo, Winnipeg, St. Louis, Calgary, New Jersey, Washington, Chicago and Toronto. At the time of his retirement, Housley was the all-time leading scorer of U.S.-born players, amassing 1,232 points (338 goals and 894 assists) during 1,495 regular-season games. SEE HERO, PAGE 10

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