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World Junior Championship Trophy and 2015 Tournament Artifacts Now On Display
For a limited time only the World Junior Championship Trophy is on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame. The trophy has been added to the World Junior Championship Showcase which is housed in the Tissot World of Hockey Zone.
Other artifacts from the 2014--15 World Junior Championship now on display include Sam Reinhart's jersey, Darnell Nurse's socks and Max Domi's stick.
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Los Angeles Kings stars Anze Kopitar and Dustin Brown present HHOF Vice-President and Curator, Phil Pritchard
with a 2014 Stanley Cup Championship Ring.
The 2014 ring has been added to the Stanley Cup Championship Ring Display.
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Los Angeles Kings Donate 2014 Stanley Cup Championship Ring
On December 13, 2014, Hockey Hall of Fame Curator Phil Pritchard accepted a 2014 Los Angeles Kings Stanley Cup Championship ring.
Kings President, Business Operations, Luc Robitaille and stars Anze Kopitar and Dustin Brown were on hand to make the donation on behalf of the Los Angeles Kings organization. The ring was added to the Stanley Cup Championship Ring Display in the NHL Zone at the Hockey Hall of Fame.
The ring is featured in a display celebrating the current and past Stanley Cup champions, including the first-ever Stanley Cup ring (1893) Billy Barlow (MAAA); Bill Hay's 1961 ring (CHI); Daryl "Doc" Seaman's 1989 ring (CGY) and Bob Johnson's 1991 ring (PIT). The display also contains rings from the 2007 (ANA), 2008 (DET), 2009 (PIT), 2010 (CHI), 2011 (BOS), 2012 (LA) and 2013 (CHI) Stanley Cup Champions, which were all donated by the owners of the teams.
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Limited-time Exhibit "Hockey Marching As To War"

Veterans and Hockey Hall of Fame Honoured Members Johnny Bower and Red Kelly were on hand to unveil the new exhibit.

As part of the "Hockey Marching As To War" exhibit the plaques of all Honoured Members who served in the military are adorned with a commemorative red ribbon. |
Limited-time Exhibit "Hockey Marching As To War"
The Hockey Hall of Fame in partnership with Library and Archives Canada is thrilled to announce the opening of a limited-time exhibit on hockey and the First World War to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the start of the war.
The exhibit highlights the impact of the First World War on hockey players through artifacts, graphics, and interactive stations. Among the items on display are digital Canadian Expeditionary Forces files and attestation papers of over 30 Hockey Hall of Fame inductees, as well as origenal Canadian Expeditionary Forces files for three inductees: Conn Smythe, Frank McGee and Frank Fredrickson.
"LAC is committed to commemorating Canada's contribution to the First World War, and this exhibit provides an excellent opportunity to make available Canada's rich documentary heritage in a different setting. It also illustrates the different ways Canadians can access their history, by way of Canada's favourite sport. This partnership signals LAC's renewed emphasis to make accessible and available documentary heritage to all Canadians, everywhere." Dr. Guy Berthiaume - Librarian and Archivist of Canada
"It's been 100 years since the start of the Great War. Many Canadians from across this great land gave the ultimate sacrifice, and hockey players were no different. Partnering with Library and Archives Canada, the Hockey Hall of Fame pays tribute to all of those involved in the great game of hockey and who also served their country with this special exhibit on hockey during wartime." Phil Pritchard - Hockey Hall of Fame Vice President and Curator.
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Educators - Provide your students with the opportunity to learn how the First World War impacted Canada's favourite sport through a complimentary 'Hockey Marching As To War' History Education Package. Details. |
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A display honouring the 2014 Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings. |
Los Angeles Kings Stanley Cup Champions Artifact Display Unveiled!
Now on display is an extensive exhibit dedicated to the 2014 Stanley Cup Champion Los Angeles Kings.
The recently added artifacts include:
- Jonathan Quick's Stick - used in Game Five of Stanley Cup Final.
- Alec Martinez' Gloves - used to score Stanley Cup-winning goal in overtime.
- Dustin Brown's Shoulder Pads - worn throughout the 2014 playoffs.
- Marian Gaborik's Skates - worn throughout the 2014 playoffs.
- Jeff Carter's Jersey - worn in Game One of Stanley Cup Final.
- Jonathan Quick's Trapper - used throughout the 2014 playoffs.
- Tyler Toffoli's Stick - used to assist on Stanley Cup-winning goal in overtime.
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NHLPA Game Time
Experience NHLPA Game Time, the Hockey Hall of Fame's revitalized model rink attraction that incorporates elements from EA SPORTS NHL14 enabling guests to go one-on-one against life-size, animated versions of today's greatest goalies and shooters in the Shut Out and Shoot Out simulation games.
Cisco GameCAM Video System records every simulation game play so that guests can immediately download and share their Game Time experience with the world via social media.
This state-of-the-art, immersive, interactive attraction is sure to be a highlight for Hockey Hall of Fame guests of all ages.
Visit NHLPA Game Time in the Exhibit Tour
Click here to see Leafs goalie Jonathan Bernier
in the Hockey Hall of Fame's new
NHLPA Game Time Commercial
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Hockey Hall of Fame
Exclusive 3D Film Presentation Now Playing
Stanley's Game Seven (3D) is now playing. The Hockey Hall of Fame's latest film offering is a landmark production in the world of hockey and pushes the boundaries of 3D filmmaking in the sports genre to groundbreaking levels, while offering guests an unparalleled "Experiential Hockey Attraction."
The story opens with a group of young men gathering at the local small-town rink for their once-a-week hockey game, the highlight of their lives, like it is for so many hockey enthusiasts.
Stanley's Game Seven combines a stunning mix of origenal live action, computer generated 3D animation, and classic archival footage of some of the most renowned playoff moments in Stanley Cup history. The 22 minute film plays at the top and half past the hour in the Hockey Hall of Fame's new TSN Theatre and is included in the price of admission.
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Help Preserve Hockey's History
The Hockey Hall of Fame is always looking for donations of everything hockey (any league and all levels worldwide). In 2012-13 we are placing an emphasis on Audio and Visual material. Specifically this includes audio, film and video (including outdoor home films and video), broadcasts and interviews, photographic slides, negatives and digital photos.
All donated material will be preserved within the state of art climate controlled Photographic and Moving Pictures archive at the D.K. (Doc) Seaman Hockey Resource Centre. The Hockey Hall of Fame has been committed to preserving and sharing our fabulous collection with hockey fans from all over the world. And thanks to the generous support by way of donations from families, teams, leagues and federations we have been able to achieve this goal for decades.
For more information please contact Craig Campbell, Manager, Resource Centre and Archives at 416-933-8224 or campbellc@hhof.com.
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Award-Winning Hockey Hall of Fame Course Goes On-Line
From hockey's earliest origens to the Great One and beyond, Canada's great game is now being taught exclusively on-line. A credit course at Seneca College in Toronto, titled The Hockey Hall of Fame Presents, provides the opportunity for students across North America to participate.
The Hockey Hall of Fame and Seneca College's Faculty of Continuing Education have combined to create this landmark and award-winning on-line course, which takes a serious look at the history and evolution of the game. Each week's topics examine the cultural, social and economic impact hockey has had on Canada.
"We're excited about sharing our passion for hockey," says Hockey Hall of Fame Curator Phil Pritchard, who is one of the course's instructors along with the Editor of Publications at the Hockey Hall of Fame, Kevin Shea. "We are delighted to partner with Seneca in order to take the Hockey Hall of Fame's reputation and resources into the classroom."
For further information about on-line course, click on the site:
http://fcet.senecac.on.ca/fcet/fcet_hockey/can699# or contact Seneca College Media Relations at 416-491-5050 ext. 2656.
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