List of members of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. This list shows all the members of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.[1] As of 2022, there are 668 members of the Hall of Fame.

Inductees

Year Name Sport Category Achievements Ref
1976 Bob Abate Amateur sports Builder Coached 57 teams and won 200 amateur city, provincial and national championship titles. [2]
2010 Bob Ackles Canadian football Builder Administrator of the BC Lions. Inducted to Canadian Football Hall of Fame. [3]
1975 Jack Adams Ice hockey Builder Played for the Toronto Arenas, Vancouver Millionaires, Toronto St. Patricks and Ottawa Senators. Won Stanley Cups with the Toronto Arenas and Ottawa Senators. Coach and general manager for Detroit Red Wings (seven Stanley Cups and twelve NHL championships). [4]
2018 Jeff Adams Wheelchair racing Athlete Six-time world champion and thirteen time Paralympic medallist [5]
2018 Damon Allen Canadian football Athlete Four-time Grey Cup champion [5]
1955 Frank Amyot Canoe / Kayak Sprint Athlete Won Canada's only gold medal at the 1936 Berlin Olympics for 1,000m singles and set Olympic record. [6]
1964 Doug Anakin Bobsleigh Athlete Won gold medal at the 1964 Innsbruck Olympics. [7]
1973 George Anderson Soccer Builder Resurrected the Canadian Football Soccer Association, which later became the Canadian Soccer Association. [8]
1975 Syl Apps Ice hockey Athlete Received the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy in 1942. Won the Stanley Cup with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1947 and 1948. Named to Order of Canada in 1977. [9]
1957 Don Arnold Rowing Athlete Won Canada's first-ever rowing gold medal in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. [10]
1974 George Athans Water skiing Athlete Broke 28 Canadian records and winning ten consecutive national titles from 1966 to 1975. [11]
1999 Marcel Aubut Ice hockey Builder Was the president and chief executive officer of the Quebec Nordiques. Pushed for the adoption of the overtime period in the NHL. Championed the use of video replay for adjudication purposes. [12]
2015 Susan Auch Speed skating Athlete Won medals at the 1994 and 1998 Winter Olympics. [13]
2005 Don Awrey Ice hockey Athlete Played for Canada in the 1972 Summit Series [14]
2004 Donovan Bailey Athletics Athlete Won gold medal for 100m and 4 × 100 m relay at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Was the world record holder of 9.84 seconds for 100m race from 1996 to 1999. [15]
1971 Dan Bain Multisport Athlete Won the 1891 Campbell Rowley Trophy – Winnipeg All-round Gymnastic Championship. Was the winner of the Carruthers' Cup – one-mile bicycle championship from 1894 to 1896. Won the Stanley Cup with the Winnipeg Victorias in 1896 and 1901. [16]
2018 Mary Baker Baseball Athlete First All-American Girls Professional Baseball League athlete and first Canadian woman broadcaster [5]
1955 Norm Baker Basketball Athlete In 1939, at the age of 16, he was the youngest to play for Canadian Championship Basketball Team. In 1943, he set the Canadian scoring record of 38 points in a single game while playing for the Royal Canadian Air Force team. [17]
1969 Al Balding Golf Athlete First Canadian to win the PGA Tour event (Mayfair Open) in 1955. Miller Trophy winner (1952, 1954, 1958, 1961) [18]
1973 Matt Baldwin Curling Athlete Won the Canadian Brier, the Alberta Curling Association Bonspiel grand aggregate, and the Edmonton ACT car bonspiel. Youngest skip to win Canadian championships in his time (1954). [19]
1959 James Ball Athletics Athlete Won silver medal for 400m race in 1928 Amsterdam Olympics and a bronze medal for 1600m relay in 1932 Los Angeles Olympics [20]
1963 Norval Baptie Speed skating Athlete Won world title in 1897. One of the first skaters inducted into U.S. Skating Hall of Fame. [21]
2013 Kirsten Barnes Rowing Athlete Won two gold medals at the 1991 World Rowing Championships. Won two gold medals at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics [22]
2015 Earl W. Bascom Rodeo Builder Rodeo pioneer 1916–1940, Father of Modern Rodeo, All-Around Champion, rodeo equipment inventor, set 1933 world record time, introduced brahma bull riding to rodeo, rodeo sport artist. [23]
2001 Carling Bassett-Seguso Tennis Athlete Top-ranked player in Canada from 1982 to 1986. Reached semifinals in the 1984 US Open. Won Canadian Press Female Athlete of the Year twice in 1983 and 1985. [24]
1975 Harry Batstone Canadian football Athlete Won the 1921 Grey Cup (Dominion) with Toronto Argonauts. Won the Grey Cup with Queen's University Golden Gaels from 1922 to 1924. [25]
2020–21 Jackie Barrett Power Lifting / Special Olympics Athlete Athlete 13 Gold and 2 Silver medals over four appearances at Special Olympics World Summer Games. [26]
1973 David Bauer Ice hockey Builder Formed Canada's first national hockey team to compete in Olympics (1964, 1968). Led the Canadian ice hockey national team to win bronze at the 1968 Grenoble Olympics. [27]
2005 Steve Bauer Cycling (road) Athlete Won four Canadian National Championship titles from 1978 to 1996. Received the silver medal at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. First Canadian to win a stage on the Tour de France in 1990. [28]
1987 Alex Baumann Swimming Athlete Set world records in 200m and 400m. Won a gold medal in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. [29]
1998 Myriam Bédard Biathlon Athlete Became the first Canadian to win the 1991 World Cup biathlon. Won a bronze medal in the 1992 Albertville Olympics in 15 km (first ever Canadian Olympic biathlon medalist); two gold medals in the 1994 Lillehammer Olympics. [30]
1996 Robert Bédard Tennis Athlete Was the number one ranked tennis player in Canada from 1955 to 1965. Won the Canadian Open three times (1955, 1957, 1958). [31]
1979 George Beers Lacrosse Builder Known as the "Father of Lacrosse". Published pamphlet outlining rules of lacrosse in 1860 and formed the National Lacrosse Association in 1867. [32]
2005 Paul Beeston Baseball Builder Was the president of the Toronto Blue Jays from 1989 to 1997. Became the president and COO of the Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2002. [33]
1956 Frenchy Belanger Boxing Athlete In 1929, he won the Canadian title and reached the World Flyweight Championship semifinals. [34]
1975 Jean Béliveau Ice hockey Athlete Captain of the Montreal Canadiens from 1961 to 1971. Won the Art Ross Trophy for most points scored in a season in 1956 and the Hart Trophy for NHL's Most Valuable Player twice (1956, 1964). Received the Conn Smythe Trophy for Most Valuable Player in the playoffs in 1965. [35]
1955 Jane Bell Athletics Athlete A member of the 'Matchless Six', Canada's first women's Olympic track team. Won the gold medal for the 4 × 100 m relay in the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics. [36]
1958 Marilyn Bell Swimming Athlete In 1954, she swam 26-mile marathon in Atlantic City and became the first person to swim across Lake Ontario (in 20 hours and 58 minutes). Won the Lou Marsh Trophy for Canada's most outstanding athlete. Became the youngest person to swim the English Channel in 1955. [37]
1996 Big Ben Equestrian Athlete Won two gold medals at the 1987 Pan American Games and two consecutive World Cups (1988, 1989); first horse to do so. More than 40 Grand Prix victories [38]
2005 Gary Bergman Ice hockey Athlete Played for Team Canada in 1972. [39]
2005 Gordon 'Red' Berenson Ice hockey Athlete Played for Team Canada in 1972. [40]
2019 Guylaine Bernier Rowing Builder [41]
1987 Sylvie Bernier Diving Athlete Won gold medal in 3m in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. [42]
2000 Jan Betker Curling Athlete Canadian Championship and World Championship winners (1993, 1994, 1997). Won gold medal in the 1998 Nagano Olympics. [43]
2019 Alexandre Bilodeau Freestyle Skiing Athlete Gold Medal in moguls at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver; the first Canadian athlete ever to win an Olympic Gold medal on home soil [44]
1982 Jack Bionda Lacrosse & Ice hockey Athlete Played for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins. Won Commissioner's Trophy for Most Valuable Player in 1959 and Mike Kelly Medal for Most Outstanding Player in the Mann Cup twice (1959, 1962). [45]
1975 Toe Blake Ice hockey Builder Won the Hart Trophy & Art Ross Trophy (1938–1939). Coached Montreal Canadiens from 1955 to 1968 (team won eight Stanley Cups) [46]
1955 The Bluenose Sailing Athlete Undefeated champion of International Fisherman's Trophy race (1921–1938). [47]
1958 Gilmour Boa Shooting Athlete Won King's Prize at Bisley (1951). In 1954, he won a gold medal at World Championships with world record score of 598 out of 600 points. Won bronze medal in 1956 Melbourne Olympics. [48]
1977 Martin Boland Rowing Athlete Outer Cove Rowing Crew won Fisherman's Race in record time of 9 min 13 and 3/4 seconds (1901) [49]
1977 Arnie Boldt Para Athletics Athlete Won gold medal in high jump and gold medal in long jump in 1976 Summer Paralympics. Broke world records. [50]
2007 Mike Bossy Ice hockey Athlete Won Calder Memorial Trophy (1977–1978) and Conn Smythe Trophy as Stanley Cup Playoffs Most Valuable Player (1982). Won Lady Byng Trophy (1983, 1984, 1986). [51]
1975 Frank Boucher Ice hockey Builder Coached New York Rovers and New York Rangers (won Stanley Cup in 1940). Was General Manager of New York Rangers from 1949 to 1955. [52]
1984 Gaétan Boucher Speed skating Athlete Won silver medal in 1000m in 1980 Lake Placid Olympics. Won bronze medal in 500m and gold medals in 100m and 1500m in 1984 Sarajevo Olympics. First Canadian male to win an individual gold medal at a Winter Olympics. [53]
2015 Jocelyne Bourassa Golf Builder [13]
2019 Colette Bourgonje Para Nordic Skiing & Para Athletics Athlete [54]
2011 Ray Bourque Ice hockey Athlete [55]
1955 Norris Bowden Figure skating Athlete Won Canadian Men's Single Figure Skating title in 1947. Won World Championships in 1954 and 1955 – the first Canadians to win a world pairs figure skating title. Won silver medal in 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Olympics. [56]
1999 Johnny Bower Ice hockey Athlete Won Vezina Trophy twice (1961, 1965) and Stanley Cups with Toronto Maple Leafs (1962–1967). [57]
2004 Scotty Bowman Ice hockey Builder Coached most Stanley Cup winning teams (9 teams). [58]
1975 Ab Box Canadian football Athlete Won Grey Cup with Toronto Balmy Beach in 1930 and with Toronto Argonauts in 1933. Won Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy in 1934. [59]
1979 Beverly Boys Diving Athlete Won silver medal in 10m and bronze in 3m in 1966 Kingston Commonwealth Games. In 1970, she won two gold medals in Edinburgh Commonwealth Games. Held 34 Canadian titles. [60]
1996 Isabelle Brasseur Figure skating Athlete Won bronze medals in 1992 Albertville Olympics and 1994 Lillehammer Olympics. Won gold medal at World Figure Skating Championships in 1993. [61]
2010 Jean-Luc Brassard Freestyle skiing Athlete Won gold medal in moguls in 1994 Lillehammer Olympics. [62]
1975 Joe Breen Canadian football Athlete Was captain of Toronto Argonauts in 1924. Coach of the University of Western Ontario Mustangs from 1929 to 1934. [63]
2002 Carl Brewer Ice hockey Builder Won the Stanley Cup with Toronto Maple Leafs (1962, 1963, 1964). Player-coach for IFK Helsinki team in Finland (1968–1969). [64]
1956 Cal Bricker Athletics Athlete Won bronze medal in running broad jump in 1908 London Olympics and silver medal in running broad jump in 1912 Stockholm Olympics. [65]
2019 Ray Bourque Ice hockey Athlete [55]
1972 Martin Brodeur Ice Hockey Athlete Three time Stanley Cup champion with the New Jersey Devils [66]
1956 Eugene Brosseau Boxing Athlete Renowned amateur/professional boxer during the World War I era, in the welterweight and middleweight classes. [67]
1955 Lou Brouillard Boxing Athlete World boxing champion in 1931 as a welterweight, and in 1933 as a middleweight. [68]
1956 George Brown Rowing Athlete Won significant local and international races in single-sculls between 1864 and 1874. [69]
1994 Kurt Browning Figure Skating Athlete Won the World Figure Skating Championship in 1989, 1990, 1991 and 1993. First skater to execute a quadruple toe loop in competition. [70]
2009 Caroline Brunet
2014 Horst Bulau
1996 Ellen Burka
1965 Petra Burka
1977 Sylvia Burka
1972 Desmond Burke
2014 Sarah Burke
2015 George Burleigh
1955 Tommy Burns
1997 Larry Cain
2015 Frank Calder
1969 Jackie Callura
1991 Michelle Cameron
2007 Cassie Campbell
1975 Clarence Campbell
2020-21 Duncan Campbell
2009 John Campbell
2009 Hugh Campbell
2001 Herb Carnegie
1955 Ethel Catherwood
2022 Chatham Coloured All-Stars Baseball Trailblazer Black baseball team from 1930s [71]
1971 George Chenier
2015 Billy Christmas
1990 George Chuvalo
1975 King Clancy
1975 Dit Clapper
2016 Pinball Clemons [72]
1984 Leslie Cliff
1970 Betsy Clifford
1956 Cyril Coaffee
2015 Paul Coffey [13]
1985 Jim Coleman
1975 Charlie Conacher
1955 Lionel Conacher
1975 Bill Cook
1955 Myrtle Cook
2013 Murray Costello
1956 Gerard Cote
1955 Johnny Coulon
1967 Gary Cowan
1975 Ernie Cox
1971 Eric Coy
1975 Ross Craig
1977 Toller Cranston
2018 Chandra Crawford
2015 James Creighton
1977 Dennis Croke
1971 Bill Crothers
2015 Norton Crow
1975 Wes Cutler
1955 Louis Cyr
1955 Frances Dafoe
1978 Jack Davies
1990 Victor Davis
2015 Sidney Dawes
1968 Jim Day
2015 Alex Decoteau
1975 John DeGruchy
1973 Victor Delamarre
1955 Jack Delaney
1975 Jack Dennett
2022 Dwayne de Rosario Soccer Athlete Top 10 all-time leading goal scorer in the MLS [71]
1955 Etienne Desmarteau
2018 Alexandre Despatie
1971 Phyllis Dewar
1981 Glen Dexter
1957 Walter D'Hondt
1997 Marcel Dionne
1955 George Dixon
2016 Stéphanie Dixon [72]
1995 Paul Dojack
2004 Jack Donohue
2008 David Dore
1989 Clare Drake
1978 Jerome Drayton
1989 Gordie Drillon
1984 Ken Dryden
1962 George Duggan
1991 Don Duguid
1991 Milt Dunnell
1975 Yvon Durelle
1986 Bill Durnan
2015 Carol Ann Duthie
1969 George Duthie
2015 Cam Ecclestone
2015 Michael Edgson [13]
2017 Edmonton Grads
1997 Phil Edwards
2015 Jan Eisenhardt
1996 Lloyd Eisler
1968 Jim Elder
1975 Eddie Emerson
1964 John Emery
1964 Victor Emery
1991 Johnny Esaw
1989 Phil Esposito
1958 Walter Ewing
2008 1996 Summer Olympics 4 × 100 m track & field relay team:
1964 Edouard Fabre
1999 Bernie Faloney
1975 Cap Fear
1968 Elmer Ferguson
1969 Hervé Filion
1979 Howard Firby
2015 Sharon Firth [13]
2015 Shirley Firth [13]
2000 Hugh Fisher
1961 Billy Fitzgerald
1975 Pat Fletcher
2007 Doug Flutie
1985 Hans Fogh
1977 Sylvie Fortier
2015 Craig Forrest [13]
1984 Red Foster
1981 Terry Fox
1999 Sylvie Fréchette
2014 Tim Frick
2004 Lori Fung
1985 Tony Gabriel
1995 Bob Gainey
2008 Marc Gagnon
2015 Larry Gains
1980 Sheldon Galbraith
1975 Hugh Gall
1989 Danny Gallivan
2008 Nancy Garapick
1975 Charlie Gardiner
1983 George Gate
1990 Jake Gaudaur
1956 Jacob Gaudaur
2020–21 Sanja Gaudet
1968 Tom Gayford
1955 George Genereux
1994 Bernie Geoffrion
1975 Eddie Gerard
2015 Alexandrine Gibb
1958 George "Mooney" Gibson
2015 Nicolas Gill [13]
2008 Pat Gillick
1975 Tony Golab
2015 Bob Goldham
1990 Avelino Gomez
1955 Charles Gorman
1955 George Goulding
2002 Geoff Gowan
2015 Danielle Goyette [13]
1993 Laurie Graham
2015 Gerald Gratton
1973 George Gray
1967 Nancy Greene
2015 Cecil Grenier
1992 Jean Grenier
2000 Wayne Gretzky
1975 Harry Griffith
2015 Phyllis Griffiths
2005 George Gross
1955 Jack Guest
1955 Horace Gwynne
1993 Glenn Hall
1975 Sydney Halter
1972 Jack Hamilton
1955 Ned Hanlan
2006 Rick Hansen
1987 Fritz Hanson
2005 Curt Harnett
1980 Barney Hartman
1975 Doug Harvey
2014 Pierre Harvey
1998 Sandy Hawley
2016 Frank Hayden [72]
1960 Bob Hayward
2014 Geraldine Heaney
1997 Kathleen Heddle
2019 Jayna Hefford
1960 Anne Heggtveit
2015 Frederick James Heather
2015 Jennifer Heil [13]
1995 Paul Henderson
1955 Doug Hepburn
1975 Foster Hewitt
2015 Robina Higgins
1985 Ike Hildebrand
1999 John Hiller
1955 George Hodgson
2004 Abby Hoffman
2016 Sue Holloway [72]
2012 Charmaine Hooper
2019 Waneek Horn-Miller
2002 Tim Horton
2015 Barbara Howard
1972 Kid Howard
2013 Russ Howard
1975 Gordie Howe
2010 Clara Hughes
1988 Bobby Hull
1964 George Hungerford
2001 Bill Hunter
1978 Jules Huot
1977 Ralph Hutton
2017 Carol Huynh
2007 Daniel Igali
1975 Dick Irvin
2015 Bill Isaacs [73]
1975 Bob Isbister
2007 Sam Jacks Ringette Builder Invented early Canadian variant of floor hockey, coached in the AAU Junior Olympic Games, World War II soldier, YMCA Director in Toronto, President and creator of the Society of Directors of Municipal Recreation of Ontario (SDMRO), created the sport of ringette, inducted into the Ringette Canada Hall of Fame SPHoF[74]
1962 Donald Jackson
1975 Busher Jackson
2017 Robert W. Jackson
1964 Roger Jackson
1975 Russ Jackson
2009 Angela James
1975 Eddie James
1962 Maria Jelinek
1962 Otto Jelinek
1987 Ferguson Jenkins
1971 Harry Jerome
1975 Aurel Joliat
2016 Colleen Jones [72]
1981 Andreas Josenhans
1981 Gordon Juckes
2020–21 Lorie Kane
2015 Joe Keeper
2019 Vicki Keith
1975 Red Kelly
2018 Dave Keon
2020–21 Sheldon Kennedy
2020–21 Judy Kent
1955 Bobby Kerr
1968 Bruce Kidd
1964 Peter Kirby
2018 Sandra Kirby
2017 Cindy Klassen
1955 Walter Knox
1969 George Knudson
2020–21 Diane Jones Konihowski
1976 Kathy Kreiner
1975 Joe Krol
1990 Joe Kryczka
1975 Norman Kwong
1996 Guy Lafleur
1965 Patrick Lally
1955 Newsy Lalonde
2020–21 Eric Lamaze & Hickstead
2002 Nathalie Lambert
1985 Ron Lancaster
1955 Sam Langford
1998 Silken Laumann
1960 Jack Laviolette
1975 Smirle Lawson
2012 Marion Lay
1975 Frank Leadley
1994 René Lecavalier
1995 Kerrin Lee-Gartner
Catriona Le May Doan
1998 Mario Lemieux
2022 Edward Lennie Builder [71]
1964 Stan Leonard
1977 Lucille Lessard
1986 Jean-Louis Lévesque
2008 Lennox Lewis
1977 Dorothy Lidstone
2002 Ted Lindsay
2018 Wilton Littlechild
2015 Johnny Loaring
1988 Don Loney
1955 Tom Longboat
1958 Johnny Longden
1957 Lorne Loomer
1985 Jocelyn Lovell
2012 Pierre Lueders
1985 Sammy Luftspring
1976 Cliff Lumsdon
1955 George Lyon
1981 Irene MacDonald
1971 Noel MacDonald
1976 Hartland MacDougall
1955 Ada Mackenzie
1957 Archie MacKinnon
1957 Dan MacKinnon
1981 Sandy MacMillan
1973 Karen Magnussen
1990 Frank Mahovlich
1975 Joe Malone
2014 Elizabeth Manley
2015 Harry Manson
1993 George Mara
1976 Phil Marchildon
1962 Wilbert Martel
1988 Paul Martini
1971 Charles Mayer
1997 Marnie McBean
1978 Harry McBrien
1977 Daniel McCarthy
1977 Denis McCarthy
1967 Earl McCready
1960 Jack McCullough
1959 Frank McGill
2022 Tim McIssac Paralympic swimming Athlete [71]
1963 Jimmy McLarnin
1963 Samuel McLaughlin
1963 Duncan McNaughton
2017 Lanny McDonald
2015 Manny McIntyre
2015 Robert McLeod
1963 Donald McPherson
2015 Aileen Meagher
2015 Marina van der Merwe
2009 Mark Messier
1967 Johnny Miles
1996 Ian Millar
1960 Miss Supertest III
1973 Ray Mitchell
2019 Doug Mitchell
1975 Percy Molson
2009 Warren Moon
1955 Howie Morenz
2000 Alwyn Morris
1975 Teddy Morris
2006 Al Morrow
2015 Lori-Ann Muenzer [13]
1995 Debbie Muir
2015 Albert Murray
1972 Athol Murray
2015 Charles Murray
1980 Ken Murray
1955 James Naismith
1977 Susan Nattrass
2020–21 Steve Nash
2011 Andrea Neil
1993 Cindy Nicholas
2012 Scott Niedermayer
1975 Frank Nighbor
2006 Moe Norman
1970 Ron Northcott
1965 Northern Dancer
1977 John Nugent
1980 Andy O'Brien
1965 Joe O'Brien
1992 Bill O'Donnell
1966 John O'Neill
1994 Tip O'Neill
1982 Bobby Orr
1991 Brian Orser
1977 George Orton
1994 Anne Ottenbrite
1957 Gerry Ouellette
2013 Jean-Guy Ouellet
1955 Percy Page
1956 Paris Crew:
1987 Jackie Parker
2000 Tom Pashby
2011 Lui Passaglia
1975 Frank Patrick
1975 Lester Patrick
1957 Robert Paul
1975 Bobby Pearce
1979 Doug Peden
1955 Torchy Peden
2012 David Pelletier
1976 Lloyd Percival
1994 Karen Percy
2016 Annie Perreault [72]
1975 Gordon Perry
1975 Norm Perry
2010 Chantal Petitclerc
2015 Alf Philips
2015 Bob Pirie
1981 Jacques Plante
1987 Steve Podborski
1982 Sam Pollock
1969 Bobby Porter
2012 Derek Porter
1988 Sandra Post
2001 Denis Potvin
2011 Richard Pound
2015 Robert Powell
1977 Walter Power
2006 Jonathon Power
2017 Gaylord Powless
2020–21 Ross Powless
1965 Gerald Presley
2022 Preston Rivulettes Hockey Trailblazer Women's hockey team [71]
1970 Harry Price
1975 Joe Primeau
1977 John Primrose
2015 Harvey Pulford
1955 Jack Purcell
1975 Silver Quilty
1984 Pat Ramage
2015 Scotty Rankine
2015 Hilda Ranscombe
2005 Claude Raymond
1976 Harold Rea
2015 Frank Read
1986 Ken Read
1984 George Reed
2014 Gareth Rees
1959 Ted Reeve
2011 Peter Reid
1992 Henri Richard
1975 Maurice Richard
2015 Eileen Whalley Richards
1968 Richardson Curling Team:
1974 Con Riley
1964 Al Ritchie
2015 Winnie Roach-Leuszler
1977 Bruce Robertson
1971 Blondie Robinson
2004 Larry Robinson
2015 Melville Marks Robinson [73]
1971 Fred Robson
1977 Doug Rogers
1973 Shotty Rogers
1955 Bobbie Rosenfeld
1975 Art Ross
1955 William James Roué
1975 Paul Rowe
2013 1992 Olympics – Women's rowing Team Coxless Four:
2010 Patrick Roy
1955 Louis Rubenstein
1975 Jeff Russell
1975 Joe Ryan
1971 Thomas F. Ryan
1963 Gus Ryder
1956 Emile St. Godard
2012 Jamie Salé
2013 Joe Sakic
1982 Claude Saunders
2006 Julie Sauvé
1975 Terry Sawchuk
1975 Milt Schmidt
2000 Schmirler Curling Team:
1975 Bert Schneider
1955 Lewis Scholes
1955 Barbara Ann Scott
2007 Beckie Scott
2012 Doc Seaman
1993 Bob Secord
1975 Frank J. Selke
1966 Peggy Seller
1974 Frank Shaughnessy
1970 Marjory Shedd
1955 Bill Sherring
2010 Kyle Shewfelt
2014 Kathy Shields
2009 Ken Shields
1975 Eddie Shore
2015 William Shuttleworth [73]
1975 Ben Simpson
Bullet Joe Simpson
1971 William Simpson
1955 Ethel Smith
1986 Graham Smith
1982 Herman Smith-Johannsen
2022 Tricia Smith Rowing Athlete [71]
1975 Conn Smythe
1955 Ross Somerville
1989 Gerry Sorensen
2015 Henry Sotvedt
2006 Ron Southern and Margaret Southern
1966 Jim Speers
1975 Dave Sprague
1974 Frank Stack
2007 Robert Steadward
1992 Dave Steen
1975 Nels Stewart
1989 Ron Stewart
1975 Bummer Stirling
2006 Elvis Stojko
1986 Red Storey
1962 Marlene Streit
1972 Hilda Strike
1991 Annis Stukus
1983 Jack Sullivan
2005 Summit Series Hockey Team: [75]
2013 Alison Sydor
1971 Elaine Tanner
2017 Charles Tator
2022 John Tavares Lacrosse Athlete [71]
2013 Brenda Taylor
1975 Cyclone Taylor
1974 E. P. Taylor
1993 Ron Taylor [76]
1995 Mark Tewksbury
2015 Mary Rose Thacker
1992 Linda Thom
1960 Jim Thompson
1955 Earl Thomson
2015 Stanley Thompson
2001 Cliff Thorburn
1975 Brian Timmis
1976 Andy Tommy
1977 Cathy Townsend
1960 Jim Trifunov
2016 Bryan Trottier [72]
1975 Joe Tubman
1980 Ron Turcotte
1955 Dave Turner [77]
1988 Barbara Underhill
1983 Helen Vanderburg
2015 Marina van der Merwe [13]
2022 Adam van Koeverden Canoe-kayak Athlete [71]
1997 Maury Van Vliet
2013 André Viger
1983 Gilles Villeneuve
2010 Jacques Villeneuve
1957 Barbara Wagner
1991 Carolyn Waldo
2007 Larry Walker
1979 Nick Wall
1955 Angus Walters
1961 Dorothy Walton
1973 Keith Waples
1969 Ken Watson
1975 Hawley Welch
1971 Nick Weslock
1977 John Whalen
1958 Lucille Wheeler
2017 Mike Weir
1990 Denis Whitaker
2017 Simon Whitfield
2015 Elizabeth Whittal
2022 Hayley Wickenheiser Hockey Athlete Six-time Olympian [71]
2022 Brian Williams Broadcaster Builder [71]
1955 Percy Williams
2000 Bruce Wilson
1975 Harold Wilson
1955 Jean Wilson
1972 Walter Windeyer
1977 Pappy Wood
1956 George Woolf
2011 Lauren Woolstencroft
1987 Jim Worrall
2012 Jeremy Wotherspoon
1987 Harold Wright
1955 Jack Wright
1955 Joe Wright Jr.
1955 Joe Wright Sr.
2015 Rhona and Rhoda Wurtele
1955 George Young
2002 Jim Young
1965 Michael Young
2008 Steve Yzerman

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  71. 71.0 71.1 71.2 71.3 71.4 71.5 71.6 71.7 71.8 71.9 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
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  75. Summit Series team members Phil Esposito, Paul Henderson, Ken Dryden and Frank Mahovlich had previously been inducted.
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