The Hockey Hall of Fame just wrapped up one of it's more interesting induction ceremonies in quite some time as each inductee was forced to wait much longer than the minimum.

Eric Lindros, for a time, was the most dominant player the NHL had ever seen but disputes with management and a career shortened by injury left his induction somewhat in question. What's the real story there?

Did any of the other men going in with him deserve to be there at all?

And why, once again, was there no woman added to the class and what can this out of touch institute do to try to catch up with the times?

It's a fascinating year for the Hall and one where maybe they look worse than they have in quite some time. Let's discuss.

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