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The Hockey Hall of Fame. The Hockey Hall of Fame is a hall of fame and museum dedicated to the history of ice hockey. It was established in 1943 and is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Originally, there were two categories for induction, players and builders, and in 1961, a third category for on-ice officials was introduced.
Five goaltenders on this list remain active in the 2024–25 NHL season: Sergei Bobrovsky, Marc-Andre Fleury, Connor Hellebuyck, Jonathan Quick, and Andrei Vasilevskiy. [8] Fourteen of the goaltenders on this list have been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame, the most recent being 2023 inductee Henrik Lundqvist. [9]
He is an Officer of the Order of Canada [1] and a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. He was a Liberal Member of Parliament from 2004 to 2011 and Minister of Social Development from 2004 to 2006. In 2017, the league counted him in history's 100 Greatest NHL Players. [2] [3] He received the Order of Hockey in Canada in 2020. [4]
He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1987. His jersey number 1 was the second number retired by the Rangers, on March 15, 1989, joining Rod Gilbert 's number 7 that was retired by the Rangers on October 14, 1979.
The Hockey Hall of Fame’s selection committee was busy in Toronto paring down its 2023 list. Henrik Lundqvist tops goalie-heavy Hockey Hall of Fame class set for induction Monday Skip to main ...
The Foster Hewitt Memorial Award is an annual accolade honoring ice hockey broadcasters in North America. [1] It was named for the Canadian hockey radio broadcaster and newspaper journalist Foster Hewitt, [2] and it has been presented every year at a media luncheon ceremony that occurs late in the year at the Hockey Hall of Fame in BCE Place, Toronto, Ontario, Canada since 1984.
He was a six-time NHL All-Star and, in 2003, was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. In 2017, Fuhr was named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players in history. [1] [2] He set a number of firsts for black ice hockey players in the NHL, including being the first to win the Stanley Cup and being the first inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. [3]
In 2011, Redmond was the recipient of the Hockey Hall of Fame's Foster Hewitt Memorial Award, named after Foster Hewitt and presented by the Hockey Hall of Fame to members of the radio and television industry who make outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of ice hockey during their broadcasting career. The award winners are ...