The highlight of any visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame is the Esso Great Hall, the cathedral to the icons of hockey. Inside, double glass walls hold portraits and biographical sketches of each Honoured Member. On the north wall, plaques listing the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award and Foster Hewitt Memorial Award winners, selected by the Professional Hockey Writers' and NHL Broadcasters' Association respectively, are displayed.
Originally built in 1885, this historic building also serves as home to the greatest collection of silverware in the world of sports, featuring all major NHL trophies, including the most famous and coveted of them all, the Stanley Cup.
You can also get high‐quality prints of you and your family together with the Stanley Cup during your visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame, and even download digital copies afterwards. See details for Stanley Cup Personal Photo-Op presented by FujiFilm.
NEW! Located at the entrance to the Esso Great Hall, the recently unveiled Esso Medals Exhibit celebrates registered winners of Esso’s longstanding minor hockey achievement program. Learn more.
Located within the Esso Great Hall, this specially refurbished bank vault houses the original Stanley Cup donated by Lord Stanley of Preston. This trophy, considered hockey's greatest historic chalice, was first presented in 1893 and retired in 1962. Also exhibited within Lord Stanley's Vault is an extensive collection on Stanley Cup championship rings, removed and retired Stanley Cup bands, a timeline on the different shapes the Cup has taken, and historic artifacts that tell the story of this one‐of‐kind treasure.
The Hyundai NHL Zone features four sections: Recently revitalized, 'NHL Legends' shines a spotlight on the game's modern‐day Honoured Members featured in the newly launched 10‐part documentary series 'Legends of Hockey: Greatness Calling 2000‐20' with displays highlighting the legendary careers of Honoured Members inducted over the 20‐year time frame. 'NHL Today' showcases the stars and highlights of today's NHL from all four divisions, to overseas games and the reigning Stanley Cup Champion case; 'NHL Retro' is currently home to the Boston Bruins 100 Years display; and 'NHL Milestones' highlights many of the entries in the NHL record book including Mosienko's fastest hattrick, Sittler's 10‐point game and Gretzky's all‐time goal and point totals.
The zone also features the PHATS/SPHEM Wall of Honour, listing the members of the Professional Hockey Athletic Trainers Society (PHATS) and the Society of Professional Hockey Equipment Managers (SPHEM) who have been honoured by their peers for their outstanding contribution and service.
The Montreal Canadiens Dressing Room exhibit is a to‐scale replica of the renowned space within the Montreal Forum which was home to 23 Stanley Cup champions between 1924 and its closing in 1996. Player stalls commemorating some of the greatest Habs, including Lafleur, Plante, Beliveau, Dryden and Morenz, encircle the area.
This faithful recreation allows guests to handle equipment from various eras and experience what was once considered the most inspirational room in hockey.
Stanley Cup Dynasties includes reverent displays to the rosters of nine franchises which lorded over the NHL for extended periods of time, giving these clubs the singular honour of being considered “Dynasties” ‐ featuring the Ottawa Senators of the 1920s, the Toronto Maple Leafs of the 1940s and 60s, the Detroit Red Wings of the early 50s, the Montreal Canadiens of the late 50s, the 60s and the 70s, the New York Islanders of the early 1980s, and the Edmonton Oilers of the late 1980s.
The new St. Louis Bar & Grill Arena Zone serves as the gateway to the NHLPA Game Time model rink and is comprised of the following highlights:
The National Bank World of Hockey Zone is the largest dedicated exhibit area within the Hockey Hall of Fame, providing an unparalleled tribute to international hockey through an unrivalled collection of artifacts and media from all 74 IIHF member countries.
The zone celebrates international hockey’s greatest moments, tournaments, leagues and players, including the IIHF Hockey Hall of Fame Honour Roll and interactive Global Game Flight Deck, an immersive multimedia experience that provides visual travel to the past and to arenas across the world.
Notable artifacts showcased in the National Bank World of Hockey Zone include Dave Christian’s Team USA jersey from the 1980 'Miracle on Ice' Olympic moment, the 'Lucky Loonie' from the 2002 Olympic Winter Games and the 2010 Olympic 'Golden Goal' display featuring Sidney Crosby's stick, gloves, puck, the podium and 'Golden Net'.
A new addition is 'Women's Hockey: Celebrating Excellence'. In addition to the artifacts and stories highlighted across the museum, this exhibit celebrates and chronicles the over century-long history of the women's game including trailblazers Hilda Ranscombe and Bev Beaver, Honoured Members Angela James, Cammi Granato and Jayna Hefford and current superstars Marie-Philip Poulin, Hilary Knight, Noora Räty and Sarah Fillier. Explore more here.
Commemorating one of hockey's finest, fiercest & most significant series, the '72 Summit Series: 50th Anniversary Tribute Exhibit is also found in the National Bank World of Hockey Zone. Learn more about the incredible artifacts and moments highlighted by clicking here.
With 90 iconic goalie masks on display, The Mask presented by Mustang Pucks is an unparalleled tribute to puck stoppers past and present and offers a historical retrospect into the evolution of facial protection from safety to self‐expression.
The 'Evolution of the Goalie Mask' display at the entrance of the exhibit demonstrates the major changes in the mask. The exhibit also showcases an animated presentation that tells the story of over 150 goalies and the historic and artistic significance behind their distinctive masks ranging from the inclusion of pop culture icons, athletes from alternate sports and defunct teams.
Notable masks on display include those worn by Hockey Hall of Fame Honoured Members Jacques Plante, Johnny Bower, Ken Dryden, Ed Belfour, Grant Fuhr plus many more.
There is an incurable addiction tied to hockey. No one can explain exactly why it occurs or how widespread this addiction can be. The addiction, of course, is collecting hockey memorabilia, and the Hockey Hall of Fame pays tribute to the passion of collecting with an exhibit called Upper Deck Collectors' Corner.
From cards to table-top hockey games, this exhibit displays how hockey has intersected with popular culture and technology throughout the years.