TORONTO — Shea Weber and David Poile's stories have been intertwined for more than two decades.
Poile drafted Weber when he was general manager of the Nashville Predators and eventually handed him the captaincy.
He also shipped the star defenseman out of town in a blockbuster trade.
Now both are members of the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Weber joined Pavel Datsyuk, Jeremy Roenick, Natalie Darwitz and Krissy Wendell as the 2024 inductees in the player category on Monday night. Poile and Colin Campbell entered as builders.
''There's so much to be grateful for when playing this game,'' Weber said during his speech. ''And it's not just the big moments, grinding out a playoff win or taking home Olympic gold. It's in the small — seemingly routine — moments that matter the most.''
The 39-year-old from Sicamous, British Columbia, whose career ended prematurely because of a long list of injuries, has been unable to play since helping drag Montreal to the 2021 Stanley Cup final.
Weber registered 589 points in 1,038 games with the Canadiens and Nashville Predators. He added 42 points in 97 playoff contests.