Binghamton Ranger standout forward Don Biggs will be inducted into the American Hockey League Hall of Fame this upcoming January.  Biggs, who was inducted into the Binghamton Hockey Hall of Fame in 2005, will be honored during ceremonies at Turning Stone Casino during festivities for the 2018 American Hockey League All-Star Classic on January 29, 2018.  This season's All-Star Classic is being hosted by the Utica Comets.

Biggs had a stellar career in the American Hockey League.  In nine plus AHL campaigns he played for Springfield, Nova Scotia, Hershey, Rochester and Binghamton.

Biggs played for Binghamton in the 1991-92 and 1992-93 seasons and scored 86 goals and 134 assists for a total of 220 points.  He set an American League record of 138 points in the 1992-93 campaign.  In that season he earned the Les Cunningham award as the AHL's Most Valuable Player and the John B. Sollenberger Award for leading the league in scoring.

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