Drafted 19th overall by the Anaheim Ducks in 2003, Ryan Getzlaf went on to become one of the franchise’s all-time greats. A powerful center and natural leader, he captained the Ducks for over a decade and helped lead the team to a Stanley Cup Championship in 2007. Known for his elite vision, strength, and playmaking […]
Ray Bourque
Bourque played 22 seasons in the NHL and holds the all-time records for most goals, assists and points for an NHL defenseman. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2004, which was his first year of eligibility. Bourque was drafted by the Boston Bruins 8th overall in 1979. He would go on […]
Gary Roberts
Roberts grew up in Whitby Ontario and excelled in hockey and lacrosse. He won two Memorial Cup Championships in Junior with Ottawa 67’s and Geulph Platers. Gary also won a Minto Cup Championship in lacrosse with the Whitby Warriors. Drafted in the First-Round 12th Overall by the Flames in 1984, he made his NHL debut […]
Christine Simpson
Christine Simpson has worked in the hockey world for over 30 years, first as the marketing manager of the Hockey Hall of Fame. The London, Ontario native was hired by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1995 as their first in-arena game host, and first female voice heard at Maple Leaf Gardens during Leafs games. Her […]
Curtis Joseph
Curtis Joseph, also known by fans as Cujo for his masks featuring a snarling dog (inspired by the novel Cujo by Stephen King), began his professional career as a goalie for the St. Louis Blues in 1989. Over the course of his 20-year career in the NHL, he would play for the Blues, Oilers, Maple […]
Theo Peckham
Theo Peckham made his mark in the NHL as a tough, hard-hitting defenceman who never shied away from the physical side of the game. Drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in 2006, he logged over 150 games in the league, quickly earning a reputation as a guy who always had his teammates’ backs. Beyond the […]



















