Early-era players Reginald "Hooley" Smith and goalie Harry "Hap" Holmes, posthumously inducted in the Class of 1972. James Rice; HHoF Images
McDonald was 19 in August of 1972, preparing for his second and final season with Medicine Hat of the Western Canada Junior Hockey League. Sixty-two goals and 77 assists later, the native of Hanna, Alberta, the forward would be selected by the Toronto Maple Leafs at No. 4 in the 1973 NHL Draft, held May 15 in a ballroom of Montreal's Mount Royal Hotel.
McDonald was at the draft, one of a handful of eligible players on hand. A week or so earlier, at a Memorial Cup luncheon, he had met Beliveau for the first time, having been selected among the award-winning stars of the tournament, and stayed over for the draft.
"To receive those cufflinks from Jean Beliveau … oh my God, that was better than the cufflinks themselves," McDonald said Friday, a late-arriving flight having led to him missing the presentation of the Hall of Fame rings to the Class of 2022 ahead of the induction ceremony Monday, when Daniel Alfredsson, Roberto Luongo, Riikka Sallinen, Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin and Herb Carnegie will be enshrined, the latter in the Builders category.
The task was handled by Mike Gartner, the Hall of Fame selection committee chairman, after de-icing and a mechanical issue on an early flight out of Calgary brought McDonald into the Great Hall after the ceremony.