Instead of bouncing around enshrinement events like an unfrozen puck, Hall of Fame chairman Lanny McDonald will be at home in Calgary. A huge golf fan, he'll likely be watching The Masters, which was postponed from April.
McDonald is disappointed the Class of 2020 won't be celebrated this weekend, but he understands and supports the directives designed for the safety of all and said the Hall will make certain the six will be paid the tribute they deserve.
"On the men's side this year, we have one Hall of Famer (Wilson) who waited 24 years to be elected, another (Lowe) who waited 22," McDonald said. "Rogie Vachon (Class of 2016) waited 34 years after his last NHL game, and Vaclav Nedomansky (2019) and Alexander Yakushev (2018) waited a long time, too.
"Whether you wait three or four years or more, it really doesn't matter. If you're a Hall of Famer, you're going to go in at one point. Cancellation this year means that when the time is right, we'll be able to honor the people from the Class of 2020 the way they should be: with family, friends, fans and fellow Hall of Famers around them, to celebrate the entire weekend."