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Honouring Hockey's Newest Legends GET YOUR INDUCTION SUNDAY TICKET! A fanfest prelude to Monday night’s formal proceedings Witness hockey history as the 2011 Inductees receive their official Honoured Member Blazers at centre ice. Honoured Members Ray Bourque and Borje Salming take to the ice along with a unrivalled cast of hockey legends, including new inductees Belfour, Gilmour, Howe and Nieuwendyk. Live performances by five-time Juno Award winner Alan Frew of Glass Tiger. JOE DOUG ED MARK NIEUWENDYK GILMOUR BELFOUR HOWE Induction Weekend Celebration Sponsors Honouring Hockey’s Newest Legends 2011 INDUCTEES ED BELFOUR Player Category • Winner of the 1991 Calder Memorial Trophy as NHL’s top rookie • Two-time Vezina Trophy winner as NHL’s top goaltender MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 , 2011 • Four-time recipient of the William M. Jennings Trophy, HOCKEY HALL of FAME awarded to the NHL’s netminding team with the lowest G.A.A. • Third on NHL’s all-time win list with 484 BROOKFIELD PLACE, TORONTO, ONTARIO • 10th on NHL’s all-time shutout list with 76 • 1991 Canada Cup champion, 1999 Stanley Cup champion with the Dallas Stars, 2002 Olympic gold-medallist 5:30 PM Enter via Brookfield Place concourse level and experience our renowned hospitality. DOUG GILMOUR Player Category • 1981 World Junior and Memorial Cup champion, 1987 Canada Cup 7:30 PM champion and 1989 Stanley Cup champion with the Calgary Flames • 1993 Frank J. Selke Trophy winner as NHL’s top defensive forward Broadcast live from the Allen Lambert Galleria • Holds Toronto Maple Leafs record for most points in a season throughout the Hockey Hall of Fame. with 127 in 1992-93 • Ranks eighth in NHL playoff history with 188 career points • Retired as NHL’s 11th all-time leader in assists as well as league’s 13th all-time leader in points Rub shoulders with the legends and the who’s who of hockey. ~ autographs respectfully declined ~ Dress: Business Attire MARK HOWE Player Category • 1973 Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy recipient as Memorial Cup tournament MVP with the champion Toronto Marlboros Access to all public areas of the Hockey Hall of Fame. • Received the Lou Kaplan Trophy in 1974 as top rookie in the World Hockey Association (WHA) • WHA playoff leading scorer in 1975, guiding the Houston Aeros Access to all public areas of the Hockey Hall of Fame, plus reserved seating to their second consecutive AVCO World Trophy championship in the Allen Lambert Galleria to view the live Induction Ceremony. • Earned WHA all-star honours as both a left winger and defenceman • Three-time NHL First Team All-Star Proceeds to Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum "A Registered Charity under the Income Tax Act (Canada)" JOE NIEUWENDYK Player Category • Awarded the 1988 Calder Memorial Trophy as NHL’s top rookie Due to limited availability, Hockey Hall of Fame may not • Two-time 50+ goal scorer fulfill all ticket requests. Approved ticket orders will be • Three-time Stanley Cup champion: 1989 Calgary Flames, confirmed on or before September 15, 2011. No refunds. 1999 Dallas Stars and 2003 New Jersey Devils • 1995 King Clancy Memorial Trophy winner for leadership and community contribution • 1999 Conn Smythe Trophy winner as NHL’s playoff MVP • Ranks 21st on NHL’s all-time goal scoring list with 564.
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