The Hockey Hall of Fame is based in Toronto and each year celebrates individuals who have left a profound impact on hockey history.

Being inducted means that a player has not only excelled on the ice but also left an unforgettable legacy.

In 2025, Carey Price, former star goaltender of the Montreal Canadiens, will be eligible for this prestigious honor.

Carey Price in the Hockey Hall of Fame as soon as next season?

Drafted in 2005 at fifth overall by the Canadiens, Price quickly became a cornerstone of the team. Known for his impeccable technique and legendary composure, he earned several accolades throughout his career, notably in 2015 when he achieved a historic season.

That year, he won four major trophies: the Hart Trophy as the most valuable player, the Vezina Trophy for best goaltender, the Ted Lindsay Award, given by his peers, and the Jennings Trophy for the fewest goals allowed.

Next year, he could join legends like Wayne Gretzky and Maurice Richard in the Hall of Fame, alongside other new eligible candidates such as Joe Thornton, Duncan Keith, and Zdeno Chara.

Renowned for his performances in both the NHL and on the international stage, including a gold medal for Canada at the Sochi Olympics in 2014, Price embodies a model of excellence and perseverance.

For Canadiens fans, seeing Price inducted would be a tribute to an exceptional career.

It may sometimes be a divisive topic, but personally, after Shea Weber, do you believe Carey Price deserves to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame?

Do you think it should happen as soon as next year?

Remember, earlier this week, Price’s good friend, Shea Weber, was inducted into the Hall of Fame.