The Binghamton Hockey Hall of Fame inducted three new members on Saturday evening prior to the Binghamton Senators versus Utica Comets game at the Floyd L Maines Veterans Memorial Arena.  The new members include:  Broome Duster Richard Grenier, Binghamton Ranger Jean Yves Roy and B. C. Iceman Justin Plamondon.

Plamondon was the only new member who was able to return for the ceremony.  He played five seasons with the Icemen and a portion of another season with the Binghamton Senators.  In 303 games with the Icemen he scored 67 goals and added 132 assists for 199 total points.  He retired following the 2005-06 season.

The addition of the new inductees brings the total to membership in the Binghamton shrine to 46.  The Binghamton Hockey Hall of Fame was established in 1998.  The initial class included: Ken Holland, Randy MacGregor and Jim Matthews.

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