58 Hall of Famers have played for the Detroit Red Wings
Sid Abel 1969
Jack Adams 1959
Al Arbour 1996
Marty Barry 1965
Andy Bathgate 1978
Leo Boivin 1986
Scotty Bowman 1991
John Bucyk 1981
Paul Coffey 2004
Charlie Conacher 1961
Roy Conacher 1998
Alex Connell 1958
Alex Delvecchio 1977
Marcel Dionne 1992
Bernie Federko 2002
Frank Foyston 1958
Frank Frederickson 1958
Bill Gadsby 1970
Ed Giacomin 1987
Ebbie Goodfellow 1963
Glenn Hall 1975
Doug Harvey 1973
George Hay 1958
Hap Holmes 1972
Gordie Howe 1972
Syd Howe 1965
Michael Ilitch 2003
Tommy Ivan 1974
Duke Keats 1958 Red Kelly 1969
Brian Kilrea 2003
Herbie Lewis 1989
Ted Lindsay 1966
Harry Lumley 1980
Budd Lynch 1985
Frank Mahovlich 1981
Bruce Martyn 1991
Larry Murphy 2004
Reg Noble 1962
Bruce A. Norris 1969
James Norris 1958
James D. Norris 1962
Brad Park 1988
Bud Poile 1990
Marcel Pronovost 1978
Bill Quackenbush 1976
Borje Salming 1996
Terry Sawchuk 1971
Earl Seibert 1964
Darryl Sittler 1989
Jack Stewart 1964
Cecil "Tiny" Thompson 1959
Norm Ullman 1982
Carl Voss 1974
Jack Walker 1960
Harry Watson 1994
Cooney Weiland 1971
John A. Ziegler Jr. 1987
16 Hall of Famers
12 Hall of Famers were Boston Red Sox
Fourteen
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Dave Bing and Jim Boeheim (who was a guard on the same team as Bing) are in the basketball HOF.
That's a tricky question because many great players have ended their careers with San Francisco, as Randy Johnson did in 2009. So here are some answers: True San Francisco Giants in the Hall of Fame: Willie Mays, Juan Marichal, Willie McCovey, Gaylord Perry, Orlando Cepeda. Hall of Famers who played with the Giants during their careers: Warren Spahn, Duke Snider, Joe Morgan, Steve Carlton, Gary Carter, Rich Gossage.
That list includes Luke Appling, Rod Carew, Billy Williams, Ernie Banks, Andre Dawson, Ryne Sandberg, Harry Heilmann, George Kell, Ralph Kiner, Addie Joss, Jack Chesbro, Ted Lyons, Ferguson Jenkins, Gaylord Perry, Phil Niekro, all Hall of Famers who played their careers before 1903, and many Hall of Famers who played in the Negro Leagues.
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Only 1 ... Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers.
There are two Hall of Famers who went to the University of Tennessee, Doug Atkins and Reggie White.
The lakers have had 4 hall of fame coaches who are John Kundla, Bill Sharman, Phil Jackson and Pat Riley
Officially, one- Steve Largent. Several other Hall of Famers (Warren Moon for example) played for the Seahawks for at least one year during their careers but are installed under another team's name.