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Mark Howe

MARK HOWE is a three-time NHL first-team all-star defenceman who became only the third son of a Hockey Hall of Famer to also be inducted. At age 16, Mark was the youngest player ever to win an Olympic hockey medal. At 18, Mark joined his legendary father Gordie and older brother Marty to become the first father-and-son teammates in hockey history, playing with the Houston Aeros of the WHA. Howe carried the Philadelphia Flyers to two Stanley Cup finals and completed a 22-year professional career with the Detroit Red Wings. The father of three, Howe continues to work for the Red Wings as director of pro scouting and lives in Jackson, New Jersey.

JAY GREENBERG covered the Philadelphia Flyers on a daily basis for fourteen years and spent two years writing on hockey for Sports Illustrated. Greenberg then became a sports columnist at the Toronto Sun and the New York Post. The father of two, Greenberg lives in Manalapan, New Jersey.