For the first time, the Pittsburgh Penguins Hall of Fame has a physical home at PPG Paints Arena.
The team unveiled a wall of honor on the main concourse behind the Captain Morgan Club on Saturday, also inducting four franchise legends into the team's relaunched hall of fame.
The last time the team had inducted someone into their hall of fame was 2013.
Scotty Bowman, Ron Francis, Eddie Johnston, and Kevin Stevens were all honored on the ice ahead of the game as members of the class of 2025. The hall of fame now includes 17 former players, coaches, or GMs, who all have a plaque on the wall.
"This is unbelievable," said Eddie Johnston, 89, the former general manager and head coach of the Penguins. "This is once in a lifetime; anytime you get put in the [Penguins] hockey hall of fame,

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