Chelios, Heaney, Niedermayer and Shanahan to play in Haggar Hockey Hall of Fame Legends Classic
Hockey Hall of Fame Announces 2013 Inductees
2013 Media Honourees Announced
Hockey Hall Of Fame Unites Chelios, Heaney,
Honoured Members and Leaf greats Lanny McDonald and Darryl Sittler |
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TORONTO (August 6, 2013) The Hockey Hall of Fame announced today that all four 2013 Player Inductees will play in the Haggar Hockey Hall of Fame Legends Classic during the upcoming 2013 Induction Weekend. Chris Chelios, Geraldine Heaney, Scott Niedermayer and Brendan Shanahan have confirmed that they will join a host of Hall of Fame legends and former NHL stars at the "Mattamy Athletic Centre at the Gardens" on Sunday, November 10, 2013 beginning at 2:00 PM. |
Hockey Hall of Fame Announces 2013 Inductees |
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TORONTO (July 9, 2013) Bill Hay, Chairman and CEO of the Hockey Hall of Fame, Jim Gregory and Pat Quinn, Co-Chairmen of the Hockey Hall of Fame's Selection Committee, announced today that Chris Chelios, Geraldine Heaney, Scott Niedermayer and Brendan Shanahan have been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in the Player Category. In addition, Fred Shero was elected in the Builder Category. The vote took place today at the annual meeting of the Selection Committee in Toronto. |
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TORONTO (June 11, 2013) Chuck Kaiton, President of the NHL Broadcasters' Association, and Kevin Allen, President of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association, announced today that HARRY NEALE will receive the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award for outstanding contributions as a hockey broadcaster, and JAY GREENBERG will receive the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award for excellence in hockey journalism.
"Harry has entertained millions of hockey fans in the United States and Canada for close to thirty years," said Kaiton. "His unique brand of humour and insight has been memorable. He is extremely worthy of this honour and the NHL Broadcasters' Association applauds him for his great work in all aspects of hockey."
"During the prime of Jay's career, he was probably the best NHL beat writer in America," said Allen. "He was both a gifted writer and a thorough reporter. It was a treat to read his NHL coverage." Neale and Greenberg will receive their awards at a luncheon presentation in Toronto on Monday, November 11, and their award plaques will be displayed in the Esso Great Hall at the Hockey Hall of Fame alongside the 88 past award recipients.
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