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Niedermayer on Hall of Fame: “If it happens, it happens”

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After the 2012 Hall of Fame class induction wrapped up on Monday, the natural question pivoted to: who’s next?

Former New Jersey Devils and Anaheim Ducks defenseman Scott Niedermayer will be eligible for a possible first-ballot nod in 2013, and while many an induction is just a matter of time, he was very humble about the idea when asked by NHL.com.

“People bring it up to me. I try not to think about it. If it happens, it happens. I’ll deal with it then,” Niedermayer said. “It would be a heck of an honor. That type of thing is obviously out of my control. We’ll wait and see.”

His NHL resume alone is staggering: five All-Star nods, a Conn Smythe, one Norris Trophy and four Stanley Cup victories in 18 sterling seasons.

Sounds like a shoo-in, although he’s currently getting the third amount of votes from PHT readers - behind Chris Chelios and Brendan Shanahan - in an ongoing poll for potential 2013 inductees. (You can still vote here.)

With all that in mind, the modesty almost seems by-the-book, but Niedermayer indicates that’s just the way he works.

“That’s just my personality. I’m a guy who likes to go about my business and let things fall where they may,” Niedermayer said. “I think that’s how I played the game. Probably not going to change my stripes now that I’m not playing.”