On Monday, Bill Guerin and Doug Weight, two key members of the United States 1990's hockey resurgence, were announced as the latest class of inductees into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame.
Guerin: "I'm humbled. It's not something you set out to do & when do it's very humbling. Great pride in being an American hockey player."
— USA Hockey (@usahockey) December 3, 2013
The pair combined to play over 2,500 career games, score over 700 goals, collect nearly 1900 points, and win three Stanley Cups in their illustrious NHL careers.
Below is a breakdown of two highly-decorated players, who each played parts of three decades in the NHL.
| Player | Seasons | Games | Goals | Assists | Points | Penalty Minutes | Stanley Cups |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bill Guerin | 18 | 1263 | 429 | 427 | 856 | 1660 | 2 |
| Doug Weight | 19 | 1238 | 278 | 755 | 1033 | 970 | 1 |
Guerin retired in December of 2010, scoring the seventh most goals among US-born players. Weight retired a few months later at the end of the 2010-11 season, and has the fifth-most assists among Americans.











