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Chris Chelios, Scott Niedermayer top this year Hockey Hall of Fame class

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Chris Chelios in 2010. Photo: AP

Chris Chelios played in the NHL for as long as he could.

And he did it at a high level.

“I always said I’d go right until the tank was empty,” he said. “And, I believe I did.”

Chelios and fellow defencemen Scott Niedermayer along with forward Brendan Shanahan found out Tuesday they will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in November.

Only Hall of Famer Gordie Howe was an older NHL player than Chelios, the only player in league history to play in at least 400 games with three different teams. His career ended with the Atlanta Thrashers during the 2009-10 season when he was 48.

“I was part of an era, Chris was part of a few,” Niedermayer joked.

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