On September 10, 1943, the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association and National Hockey League agreed to establish the Hockey Hall of Fame as “a memorial to those who have made outstanding contributions to the development of Canada’s great winter sport -- ice hockey”. Two years later, fourteen individuals were selected to the inaugural group of Hockey Hall of Fame Honoured Members, including luminaires from hockey’s formative years such as Lord Stanley of Preston, Howie Morenz, Art Ross and Georges Vezina.
Originally destined for Kingston, Ontario, the first bricks and mortar exhibition facility eventually opened on the Canadian National Exhibition Grounds in Toronto on August 26, 1961, and after close to thirty-two years at the “EX”, the Hockey Hall of Fame relocated and expanded to its present location in downtown Toronto at Brookfield Place (formerly BCE Place), where it continues to flourish since opening on June 18, 1993. In 2018, the Hockey Hall of Fame’s 75/25 Anniversary Celebrations commemorated the 75th Anniversary of the establishment of the Hockey Hall of Fame, together with the 25th Anniversary of the Hockey Hall of Fame attraction at Brookfield Place.
In conjunction with the 75/25 Anniversary Celebrations, the Hockey Hall of Fame launched its inaugural endowment fundraising campaign with the goal of contributing $1,000,000 in net proceeds to the Hockey Hall of Fame Development and Preservation Fund. The marquee event and focal point of the campaign was the Hockey Hall of Fame 75/25 Anniversary Legends Gala held at historic Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto on Monday, June 25, 2018.
To achieve its campaign goal, the Hockey Hall of Fame offered individuals and businesses the opportunity to become a Founding Member of the Hockey Hall of Fame Development and Preservation Fund. Up to 75 Founding Members each making a one-time contribution of $25,000 will receive (among other benefits) tickets to attend the Legends Gala in the presence of the Hockey Hall of Fame’s fraternity of hockey legends and other special guests and entertainers. View the “75/25 Campaign” brochure.
Stewart Johnston, Committee Chair • President, Bell Media Sales, Marketing & TSN |
Bill Daly • Deputy Commissioner & Chief Legal Officer, National Hockey League |
Tom Farley • Chairman, Slate Retail REIT |
Robin Jones • Enercare |
Randy Pilon • President & CEO, Virox Techologies Inc. |
David Roland • Paradigm Capital Inc. |
Allan J. Stitt • President & CEO, ADR Chambers Inc. & Stitt Feld Handy Group |
Larry Tanenbaum • Chairman, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. |
The Hockey Hall of Fame 75/25 Anniversary Legends Gala presented by WestJet™, served as the marquee event and focal point of the Hockey Hall of Fame's "75/25 Anniversary Inaugural Endowment Fundraising Campaign." This grand gala was held at historic Maple Leaf Gardens (now Ryerson University’s “Mattamy Athletic Centre”) in Toronto on Monday, June 25, 2018.
Reminiscent of the Hockey Hall of Fame’s June 1993 grand opening ceremonial face-off at the corner of Yonge and Front Streets in downtown Toronto, a resounding number of Hockey Hall of Fame Honoured Members attended this truly unique and timely opportunity that brought the fraternity of hockey legends together with other special guests and entertainers for an incredible tribute to excellence in the game of hockey.
From the red carpet experience to the “Spirits” of Hockey Reception (hosted by the Toronto Maple Leafs Alumni), and from the opening “Parade of Legends” to the musical finale, the “Legends Gala” showcased a variety of engaging hockey content and complementary luminary performances.
Historic Maple Leaf Gardens.
The arrival of Honoured Members Jacques Lemaire, Jacques Laperrière, Dave Keon, Rod Gilbert and Bob Clarke.
The NHL Trophy Collection.
Live statues donning equipment dating back to the mid-20th century.
The music of organist Jimmy Holmstrom and the authentic Maple Leaf Gardens pipe organ.
One of several artifact displays featuring Honoured Member legends.
The stage awaits.
Legends Gala Committee Chair Stewart Johnston.
HHOF Chairman of the Board Lanny McDonald (centre), along with attending Honoured Members.
Mike Bossy and Bryan Trottier.
Ted Lindsay and Red Kelly.
Guy Lafleur and Steve Shutt.
Angela James and Danielle Goyette.
The Goalies: Grant Fuhr, Billy Smith, Bernie Parent, with host James Duthie.
The Snipers: Luc Robitaille, Mike Gartner, Guy Lafleur, with host James Duthie.
The Blueliners: Scott Stevens, Al MacInnis, Serge Savard, with host James Duthie.
Paul Kariya.
Ray Bourque.
Mark Howe.
The Caverners.
Comedian Brent Butt.
Alan Doyle (centre), with special guest Brett Kissel to his right.