Colorado Springs, CO (Sports Network) - Doug Weight and Bill Guerin were among those selected for induction into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. Joining the two former NHL stars will be Carolina Hurricanes owner Peter Karmanos Jr., former Michigan State mens coach Ron Mason and womens star Cindy Curley. "This is a class that represents extraordinary contribution and success in many different areas of our sport," said USA Hockey president Ron DeGregorio. "Its a truly remarkable collection of individuals, all so very deserving of their place among immortals in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame." A date and time for enshrinement will be announced later this summer. Weight played 19 seasons in the NHL for the New York Rangers, Edmonton Oilers, St. Louis Blues, Carolina Hurricanes, Anaheim Ducks and New York Islanders. He finished with 278 goals and 755 assists in 1,238 career games. His 1,033 points are seventh-most among U.S.-born players. The Michigan native won a Stanley Cup with the Hurricanes in 2006 and helped the United States to the World Cup of Hockey title in 1996. He also played in the Olympics three times, winning a silver medal at the 2002 Salt Lake Games. Guerin spent 18 seasons in the NHL with the New Jersey Devils, Edmonton Oilers, Boston Bruins, Dallas Stars, St. Louis Blues, San Jose Sharks, New York Islanders and Pittsburgh Penguins. He scored 429 goals and added 427 assists for 856 points over 1,263 games. Selected with the fifth overall pick of the 1989 draft by New Jersey, the Massachusetts native won a Stanley Cup in 1995 with the Devils and again was a Cup champion in 2009 with Pittsburgh. He played in the Olympics three times, winning a silver medal in 2002, and was part of the 1996 gold-medal winning World Cup team. Guerin and Weight were teammates with Edmonton, St. Louis and the Islanders, and also played together on three U.S. Olympic teams. Karmanos has owned the Hurricanes since 1994, purchasing the club when it was located in Hartford. He moved the team to North Carolina three years later and the franchise has flourished. In addition to capturing the Stanley Cup in 2006, the Hurricanes also claimed the Eastern Conference title in 2002. Mason led Michigan State to an NCAA title in 1986 during his tenure with the Spartans from 1979-2002. He also guided Lake Superior State from 1966-73 and Bowling Green State from 1973-79, and had 924 wins in a 36-year career. His win total ranks second in college hockey and his .696 winning percentage is among the top-10. Curley was among the pioneers of the U.S. womens national team, playing in the inaugural IIHF Womens World Championship in 1990. Her 11 goals, 12 assists and 23 points in five games remain single-tournament records. 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She has played three more LPGA tournaments this year, tying for sixth in her first major at the ANA Inspiration in the spring.Park had four birdies in a six-hole span to move to 9 under before struggling on the final two holes. She hit her second shot into the greenside bunker at the par-4 17th and then missed a short par putt for her only bogey of the round. Park then drove into a hazard on the par-5 18th for a one-shot penalty before saving par with a 15-foot putt.Amy Yang shot a 71 to get to 6 under, tied for second with first-round leader Mirim Lee. World No. 1 Lydia Ko bounced back from a 1-over par first round to shoot 66 for a tie for fourth with Haru Nomura.Lee, who tied a U.S. Open record by shooting 8 under Thursday, birdied three of the final four holes on her front nine in the afternoon to take a one-shot lead over Park.But things then quickly fell apart. She missed the fairway with her drive on the par-4 10th and her approach shot sailed past the green. Her chip attempt fell short of the green before she three-putted from the fringe for a double bogey.Lee then drove into the front bunker on the par-3 12th hole before missing an 8-foot putt for par to fall two strookes off the lead.ddddddddddddI kept trying to hit the fairway and the green, but I couldnt, she said. So score, its not bad, but not good, too.Ko got off to a shaky start with a bogey on the first hole before stringing together four straight birdies starting at No. 3. She added two more birdies before capping her round with the seventh of the day at the par-5 18th.My birdie on 3 kind of turned the round around and making the string of birdies definitely helped, she said. Just to know that this is the first time I was under par for the tournament kind of put myself in a positive position.While contending in a major is a mostly new experience for Park, Ko is an old hat at it at the age of 19. She won the Evian Championship last September to become the youngest woman ever to win a major and followed that up with her second at the ANA Inspiration this year.Ko then lost a playoff to Brooke Henderson in the KPMG Womens PGA Championship in Washington last month.I think the more I play, I think the more I get used to it, especially at these majors where the courses are tough, Ko said. You need to stay patient. I think thats the big key Ive been learning, just keep my head high and just enjoy it out here.Henderson, ranked second in the world, and fourth-ranked Lexi Thompson could not match playing partner Ko and both finished the day at 3 over.Among the players who missed the cut at 4 over were last years winner In Gee Chun, 2014 U.S. Open champion Michelle Wie and 1998 winner Se Ri Pak.Pak, whose success helped lead to the surge of South Koreans on the tour, double-bogeyed her final hole to finish with an 80 on the day and plus-9 in her final scheduled tournament in the United States.Some players, including Karrie Webb and Christina Kim, came back to the 18th green to watch Paks final shot and congratulate her on a remarkable career. ' ' '