Inductees
Year |
Name |
Sport |
Category |
Achievements |
Ref |
1976 | Abate, BobBob Abate | Amateur sports | Builder | Coached 57 teams and won 200 amateur city, provincial and national championship titles. | [2] |
2010 | Ackles, BobBob Ackles | Canadian football | Builder | Administrator of the BC Lions. Inducted to Canadian Football Hall of Fame. | [3] |
1975 | Adams, JackJack 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] |
1955 | Amyot, FrankFrank Amyot | Canoe / Kayak Sprint | Athlete | Won Canada's only gold medal at the 1936 Berlin Olympics for 1,000m singles and set Olympic record. | [5] |
1964 | Anakin, DougDoug Anakin | Bobsleigh | Athlete | Won gold medal at the 1964 Innsbruck Olympics. | [6] |
1973 | Anderson, GeorgeGeorge Anderson | Soccer | Builder | Resurrected the Canadian Football Soccer Association, which later became the Canadian Soccer Association. | [7] |
1975 | Apps, SylSyl 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. | [8] |
1957 | Arnold, DonDon Arnold | Rowing | Athlete | Won Canada's first-ever rowing gold medal in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. | [9] |
1974 | Athans, GeorgeGeorge Athans | Water skiing | Athlete | Broke 28 Canadian records and winning ten consecutive national titles from 1966 to 1975. | [10] |
1999 | Aubut, MarcelMarcel 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. | [11] |
2005 | Awrey, DonDon Awrey | Ice hockey | Athlete | Played for Canada in the 1972 Summit Series | [12] |
2004 | Bailey, DonovanDonovan 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. | [13] |
1971 | Bain, DanDan 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. | [14] |
1955 | Baker, NormNorm 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. | [15] |
1969 | Balding, AlAl Balding | Golf | Athlete | First Canadian to win the PGA Tour event (Mayfair Open) in 1955. Miller Trophy winner (1952, 1954, 1958, 1961) | [16] |
1973 | Baldwin, MattMatt 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). | [17] |
1959 | Ball, JamesJames 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 | [18] |
1963 | Baptie, NorvalNorval Baptie | Speed skating | Athlete | Won world title in 1897. One of the first skaters inducted into U.S. Skating Hall of Fame. | [19] |
2013 | Barnes, KirstenKirsten Barnes | Rowing | Athlete | Won two gold medals at the 1991 World Rowing Championships. Won two gold medals at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics | [20] |
2015 | Bascom, Earl W.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. | [21] |
2001 | Bassett-Seguso, CarlingCarling 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. | [22] |
1975 | Batstone, HarryHarry 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. | [23] |
1973 | Bauer, DavidDavid 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. | [24] |
2005 | Bauer, SteveSteve 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. | [25] |
1987 | Baumann, AlexAlex Baumann | Swimming | Athlete | Set world records in 200m and 400m. Won a gold medal in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. | [26] |
1998 | Bédard, MyriamMyriam 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. | [27] |
1996 | Bédard, RobertRobert 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). | [28] |
1979 | Beers, GeorgeGeorge 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. | [29] |
2005 | Beeston, PaulPaul 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. | [30] |
1956 | Belanger, FrenchyFrenchy Belanger | Boxing | Athlete | In 1929, he won the Canadian title and reached the World Flyweight Championship semifinals. | [31] |
1975 | Béliveau, JeanJean 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. | [32] |
1955 | Bell, JaneJane 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. | [33] |
1958 | Bell, MarilynMarilyn 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. | [34] |
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 | [35] |
2005 | Bergman, GaryGary Bergman | Ice hockey | Athlete | Played for Team Canada in 1972. | [36] |
2005 | Berenson, Gordon 'Red'Gordon 'Red' Berenson | Ice hockey | Athlete | Played for Team Canada in 1972. | [37] |
1987 | Bernier, SylvieSylvie Bernier | Diving | Athlete | Won gold medal in 3m in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. | [38] |
2000 | Betker, JanJan Betker | Curling | Athlete | Canadian Championship and World Championship winners (1993, 1994, 1997). Won gold medal in the 1998 Nagano Olympics. | [39] |
1982 | Bionda, JackJack 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). | [40] |
1973 | Birch, RichardRichard Birch | | | | |
1975 | Blake, ToeToe 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) | [41] |
1955 | The Bluenose | Sailing | Athlete | Undefeated champion of International Fisherman's Trophy race (1921-1938). | [42] |
1958 | Boa, GilmourGilmour 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. | [43] |
1977 | Boland, MartinMartin Boland | Rowing | Athlete | Outer Cove Rowing Crew won Fisherman's Race in record time of 9 min 13 and 3/4 seconds (1901) | [44] |
1977 | Boldt, ArnieArnie Boldt | Para Athletics | Athlete | Won gold medal in high jump and gold medal in long jump in 1976 Summer Paralympics. Broke world records. | [45] |
2007 | Bossy, MikeMike Bossy | Ice hockey | Athlete | Won Calder Trophy (1977-1978) and Conn Smythe Trophy as Stanley Cup Playoffs Most Valuable Player (1982). Won Lady Byng Trophy (1983, 1984, 1986). | [46] |
1975 | Boucher, FrankFrank 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. | [47] |
1984 | Boucher, GaétanGaétan 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. | [48] |
2011 | Bourque, RayRay Bourque | Ice hockey | Athlete | | [49] |
1955 | Bowden, NorrisNorris 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. | [50] |
1999 | Bower, JohnnyJohnny Bower | Ice hockey | Athlete | Won Vezina Trophy twice (1961, 1965) and Stanley Cups with Toronto Maple Leafs (1962-1967). | [51] |
2004 | Bowman, ScottyScotty Bowman | Ice hockey | Builder | Coached most Stanley Cup winning teams (9 teams). | [52] |
1975 | Box, AbAb Box | Canadian football | Athlete | Won Grey Cup with Toronto Balmy Beach in 1930 and with Toronto Argonauts in 1933. Won Jeff Russel Trophy in 1934. | [53] |
1979 | Boys, BeverlyBeverly 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. | [54] |
1996 | Brasseur, IsabelleIsabelle 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. | [55] |
2010 | Brassard, Jean-LucJean-Luc Brassard | Freestyle skiing | Athlete | Won gold medal in moguls in 1994 Lillehammer Olympics. | [56] |
1975 | Breen, JoeJoe Breen | Canadian football | Athlete | Was captain of Toronto Argonauts in 1924. Coach of the University of Western Ontario Mustangs from 1929 to 1934. | [57] |
2002 | Brewer, CarlCarl 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). | [58] |
1956 | Bricker, CalCal 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. | [59] |
- Lela Brooks, 1972
- Eugene Brosseau, 1956
- Lou Brouillard, 1955
- George Brown, 1956
- Kurt Browning, 1994
- Caroline Brunet, 2009
- Ellen Burka, 1996
- Petra Burka, 1965
- Sylvia Burka, 1977
- Des Burke, 1972
- Tommy Burns, 1955
C
- Larry Cain, 1997
- Jackie Callura, 1969
- Michelle Cameron, 1991
- Cassie Campbell, 2007
- Clarence Campbell, 1975
- John Campbell, 2009
- Hugh Campbell, 2009
- Herb Carnegie, 2001
- Ethel Catherwood, 1955
- George Chenier, 1971
- George Chuvalo, 1990
- King Clancy, 1975
- Dit Clapper, 1975
- Leslie Cliff, 1984
- Betsy Clifford, 1970
- Cyril Coaffee, 1956
- Jim Coleman, 1985
- Charlie Conacher, 1975
- Lionel Conacher, 1955
- Bill Cook, 1975
- Myrtle Cook, 1955
- Murray Costello, 2013
- Gerard Cote, 1956
- Johnny Coulon, 1955
- Gary Cowan, 1967
- Ernie Cox, 1975
- Eric Coy, 1971
- Ross B. Craig, 1975
- Toller Cranston, 1977
- Dennis Croke, 1977
- Bill Crothers, 1971
- Wes Cutler, 1975
- Louis Cyr, 1955
D
- Frances Dafoe, 1955
- Col. Jack Davies, 1978
- Victor Davis, 1990
- Jim Day, 1968
- John DeGruchy, 1975
- Victor Delamarre, 1973
- Jack Delaney, 1955
- Jack Dennett, 1975
- Etienne Desmarteau, 1955
- Phyllis Dewar, 1971
- Glen Dexter, 1981
- Walter D'Hondt, 1957
- Marcel Dionne, 1997
- George Dixon, 1955
- Paul Dojack, 1995
- Jack Donohue, 2004
- David Dore, 2008
- Clare Drake, 1989
- Jerome Drayton, 1978
- Gordie Drillon, 1989
- Ken Dryden, 1984
- George Duggan, 1962
- Don Duguid, 1991
- Milt Dunnell, 1991
- Yvon Durelle, 1975
- Bill Durnan, 1986
- George Duthie, 1969
E
F
- 1996 Summer Olympics 4 × 100 m track & field relay team, 2008
- Edouard Fabre, 1964
- Bernie Faloney, 1999
- Cap Fear, 1975
- Elmer Ferguson, 1968
- Hervé Filion, 1969
- Howard Firby, 1979
- Sharon Firth, 2015
- Shirley Firth, 2015
- Hugh Fisher, 2000
- Billy Fitzgerald, 1961
- Pat Fletcher, 1975
- Doug Flutie, 2007
- Hans Fogh, 1985
- Dorothy M. Forsyth, 1975
- Sylvie Fortier, 1977
- Red Foster, 1984
- Terry Fox, 1981
- Sylvie Frechette, 1999
- Lori Fung, 2004
G
- Tony Gabriel, 1985
- Bob Gainey, 1995
- Marc Gagnon, 2008
- Sheldon Galbraith, 1980
- Hugh Gall, 1975
- Danny Gallivan, 1989
- Nancy Garapick, 2008
- Charlie Gardiner, 1975
- George Gate, 1983
- Jake Gaudaur Jr., 1990
- Jake Gaudaur Sr., 1956
- Tom Gayford, 1968
- George Genereux, 1955
- Bernie Geoffrion, 1994
- Eddie Gerard, 1975
- George "Mooney" Gibson, 1958
- Pat Gillick, 2008
- Tony Golab, 1975
- Avelino Gomez, 1990
- Charles Gorman, 1955
- George Goulding, 1955
- Geoff Gowan, 2002
- Laurie Graham, 1993
- George Gray, 1973
- Nancy Greene, 1967
- Jean Grenier, 1992
- Wayne Gretzky, 2000
- Harry Griffith, 1975
- George Gross, 2005
- Jack Guest, 1955
- Horace "Lefty" Gwynne, 1955
H
- Glenn Hall, 1993
- Sydney Halter, 1975
- Jack Hamilton, 1972
- Ned Hanlan, 1955
- Rick Hansen, 2006
- Fritz Hanson, 1987
- Curt Harnett, 2005
- Barney Hartman, 1980
- Doug Harvey, 1975
- Sandy Hawley, 1998
- Robert Hayward, 1960
- Kathleen Heddle, 1997
- Anne Heggtveit, 1960
- Paul Henderson, 1995
- Doug Hepburn, 1955
- Foster Hewitt, 1975
- Ike Hildebrand, 1985
- John Hiller, 1999
- George Hodgson, 1955
- Abby Hoffman, 2004
- Charmaine Hooper, 2012
- Tim Horton, 2002
- Kid Howard, 1972
- Russ Howard, 2013
- Gordie Howe, 1975
- Clara Hughes, 2010
- Bobby Hull, 1988
- George Hungerford, 1964
- Bill Hunter, 2001
- Jules Huot, 1978
- Ralph Hutton, 1977
I
J
- Sam Jacks, 2007
- Donald Jackson, 1962
- Harvey "Busher" Jackson, 1975
- Roger Jackson, 1964, 2010
- Russ Jackson, 1975
- Angela James, 2009
- Eddie James, 1975
- Maria Jelinek, 1962
- Otto Jelinek, 1962
- Ferguson Jenkins, 1987
- Harry Jerome, 1971
- Aurel Joliat, 1975
- Andreas Josenhans, 1981
- Gordon Juckes
K
- Red Kelly, 1975
- Bobby Kerr, 1955
- Bruce Kidd, 1968
- Peter Kirby, 1964
- Walter Knox, 1955
- George Knudson, 1969
- Kathy Kreiner, 1976
- Joe Krol, 1975
- Joseph Kryczka, 1990
- Norman Kwong, 1975
L
- Guy Lafleur, 1996
- Patrick Lally, 1965
- Newsy Lalonde, 1955
- Nathalie Lambert, 2002
- Ron Lancaster, 1985
- Sam Langford, 1955
- Silken Laumann, 1998
- Jack Laviolette, 1960
- Smirle Lawson, 1975
- Marion Lay, 2012
- Frank Leadley, 1975
- René Lecavalier, 1994
- Kerrin Lee-Gartner, 1995
- Catriona Le May Doan
- Mario Lemieux, 1998
- Stan Leonard, 1964
- Lucille Lessard, 1977
- Jean-Louis Lévesque, 1986
- Lennox Lewis, 2008
- Dorothy Lidstone, 1977
- Ted Lindsay, 2002
- Don Loney, 1988
- Tom Longboat, 1955
- Johnny Longden, 1958
- Lorne Loomer, 1957
- Jocelyn Lovell, 1985
- Claire Lovett, 1972
- Pierre Lueders, 2012
- Sammy Luftspring, 1985
- Cliff Lumsdon, 1976
- George Lyon, 1955
M
- Irene MacDonald, 1981
- Noel MacDonald, 1971
- Hartland MacDougall, 1976
- Ada MacKenzie, 1955
- Dan MacKinnon, 1957
- Sandy MacMillan, 1981
- Karen Magnussen, 1973
- Frank Mahovlich, 1990
- Joe Malone, 1975
- George Mara, 1993
- Phil Marchildon, 1976
- Wilbert Martel, 1962
- Paul Martini, 1988
- Charles Mayer, 1971
- Marnie McBean, 1997
- Harry McBrien, 1978
- Daniel McCarthy, 1977
- Denis McCarthy, 1977
- Earl McCready, 1967
- Jack McCullough, 1960
- Frank McGill, 1959
- Archie McKinnon, 1957
- Jimmy McLarnin, 1963
- Samuel McLaughlin, 1963
- Duncan McNaughton, 1963
- Donald McPherson, 1963
- Mark Messier, 2009
- Johnny Miles, 1967
- Ian Millar, 1996
- Miss Supertest III, 1960
- Ray Mitchell, 1973
- Percy Molson, 1975
- Warren Moon, 2009
- Howie Morenz, 1955
- Alwyn Morris, 2000
- Teddy Morris, 1975
- Al Morrow, 2006
- Debbie Muir, 1995
- Athol Murray, 1972
- Ken Murray, 1980
N
- James Naismith, 1955
- Susan Nattrass, 1977
- Andrea Neil, 2011
- Cindy Nicholas, 1993
- Scott Niedermayer, 2012
- Frank Nighbor, 1975
- Moe Norman, 2006
- Ron Northcott, 1970
- Northern Dancer, 1965
- John Nugent, 1977
O
- Andy O'Brien, 1980
- Joe O'Brien, 1965
- Bill O'Donnell, 1992
- John O'Neill, 1966
- Tip O'Neill, 1994
- Bobby Orr, 1982
- Brian Orser, 1991
- George Orton, 1977
- Anne Ottenbrite, 1994
- Gerry Ouellette, 1957
- Jean-Guy Ouellet, 2013
P
- Percy Page, 1955
- Paris Crew, 1956
- Robert Fulton
- Samuel Hutton
- George Price
- Elija Ross
- Jackie Parker, 1987
- Tom Pashby, 2000
- Lui Passaglia, 2011
- Frank Patrick, 1975
- Lester Patrick, 1975
- Robert Paul, 1957
- Bobby Pearce, 1975
- Doug Peden, 1979
- Torchy Peden, 1955
- David Pelletier, 2012
- Lloyd Percival, 1976
- Karen Percy, 1994
- Gordon Perry, 1975
- Norman Perry, 1975
- Chantal Petitclerc, 2010
- Jacques Plante, 1981
- Steve Podborski, 1987
- Sam Pollock, 1982
- Bobby Porter, 1969
- Derek Porter, 2012
- Sandra Post, 1988
- Denis Potvin, 2001
- Richard Pound, 2011
- Walter Power, 1977
- Jonathon Power, 2006
- Gerald Presley, 1965
- Harry Price, 1970
- Joe Primeau, 1975
- John Primrose, 1977
- Jack Purcell, 1955
Q
R
- Pat Ramage, 1984
- Claude Raymond, 2005
- Harold Rea, 1976
- Ken Read, 1986
- George Reed, 1984
- Ted Reeve, 1959
- Peter Reid, 2011
- Henri Richard, 1992
- Maurice Richard, 1975
- Richardson Curling Team, 1968
- Con Riley, 1974
- Al Ritchie, 1964
- Bruce Robertson, 1977
- Blondie Robinson, 1971
- Larry Robinson, 2004
- Fred Robson, 1971
- Doug Rogers, 1977
- Shotty Rogers, 1973
- Bobbie Rosenfeld, 1955
- Art Ross, 1975
- William James Roué, 1955
- Paul Rowe, 1975
- 1992 Olympics - Women's Rowing Team Coxless Four, 2013
- Patrick Roy, 2010
- Louis Rubenstein, 1955
- Jeff Russell, 1975
- Joe Ryan, 1975
- Thomas F. Ryan, 1971
- Gus Ryder, 1963
S
- Emile St. Godard, 1956
- Jamie Salé, 2012
- Joe Sakic, 2013
- Claude Saunders, 1982
- Julie Sauvé, 2006
- Terry Sawchuk, 1975
- Milt Schmidt, 1975
- Schmirler Curling Team, 2000
- Bert Schneider, 1975
- Louis Scholes, 1955
- Barbara Ann Scott, 1955
- Beckie Scott, 2007
- Doc Seaman, 2012
- Bob Secord, 1993
- Frank J. Selke, 1975
- Peggy Seller, 1966
- Frank Shaughnessy, 1974
- Marjory Shedd, 1970
- Bill Sherring, 1955
- Kyle Shewfelt, 2010
- Ken Shields, 2009
- Eddie Shore, 1975
- Ben Simpson, 1975
- Bullet Joe Simpson
- William Simpson, 1971
- Ethel Smith, 1955
- Graham Smith, 1986
- Herman Smith-Johannsen, 1982
- Conn Smythe, 1975
- Ross Somerville, 1955
- Gerry Sorensen, 1989
- Ron Southern and Margaret Southern, 2006
- Jim Speers, 1966
- Dave Sprague, 1975
- Frank Stack, 1974
- Robert Steadward, 2007
- Dave Steen, 1992
- Nels Stewart, 1975
- Ron Stewart, 1989
- Bummer Stirling, 1975
- Elvis Stojko, 2006
- Red Storey, 1986
- Marlene Streit, 1962
- Hilda Strike, 1972
- Annis Stukus, 1991
- Jack Sullivan, 1983
- Summit Series Hockey Team, 2005 [60]
- Alison Sydor, 2013
T
- Elaine Tanner, 1971
- Cyclone Taylor, 1975
- E. P. Taylor, 1974
- Ron Taylor, 1993[61]
- Mark Tewksbury, 1995
- Linda Thom, 1992
- Jim Thompson, 1960
- Earl Thomson, 1955
- Cliff Thorburn, 2001
- Brian Timmis, 1975
- Dorothy Tinline, 1977
- Andy Tommy, 1976
- Cathy Townsend, 1977
- Jim Trifunov, 1960
- Joe Tubman, 1975
- Ron Turcotte, 1980
- Dave Turner, 1955
U
V
W
- Barbara Wagner, 1957
- Carolyn Waldo, 1991
- Larry Walker, 2007
- Nick Wall, 1979
- Angus Walters, 1955
- Dorothy Walton, 1961
- Keith Waples, 1973
- Ken Watson, 1969
- Hawley Welch, 1975
- Nick Weslock, 1971
- John Whalen, 1977
- Lucille Wheeler, 1958
- Denis Whitaker, 1990
- Percy Williams, 1955
- Bruce Wilson, 2000
- Harold Wilson, 1975
- Jean Wilson, 1955
- Walter Windeyer, 1972
- Pappy Wood, 1977
- George Woolf, 1956
- Lauren Woolstencroft, 2011
- Jim Worrall, 1987
- Jeremy Wotherspoon, 2012
- Harold Wright, 1987
- Jack Wright, 1955
- Joe Wright Jr., 1955
- Joe Wright Sr., 1955
Y
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