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The 7 Biggest Snubs from the 2024 Hockey Hall of Fame Class | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

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Emma Valentine

Published Mar 25, 2026

You can make your arguments based on whatever you'd like.

When it comes to Jennifer Botterill, ours is based on math.

No female player has produced as many points on the NCAA level as the four-year star at Harvard, whose 340 across 113 games from 1998 through 2003 are hard to miss. She's such an O.G. that her first two years in crimson came before women's hockey was a sport sanctioned by the administration.

But even if that's not enough, she supplemented her case with consecutive gold medals with Team Canada in the 2002, 2006 and 2010 Olympics, alongside a professional playing career that spanned six seasons with a points-per-game clip of 1.86, and a post-playing career that's included steady work as an analyst with Sportsnet, Hockey Night in Canada and TNT.