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H o n o u r i n g H o c k e y ’ s N e w e s t L e g e n d s

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MIKE EMRICKVersus/NBC play-by-play announcer

Foster Hewitt Memorial Awardin recognition of excellence in hockeybroadcasting, as selected by theNHL Broadcasters’ Association

2 0 0 8 I N D UC T E E S

NEIL STEVENSCanadian Press

Elmer Ferguson Memorial Awardin recognition of excellence in hockeyjournalism, as selected by theProfessional Hockey Writers’ Association

MEDIA HONOUREES

GLENN ANDERSON P l a y e r C a t e g o r y

• Recorded 30+ goals in nine of 16 NHL seasons, including career high 54-goalseasons in 1983-84 and 1985-86

• Captured five of his six Stanley Cup championships with Edmonton, scoring overtime winners and game-clinching goals in each of the Oilers’ championships (1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990)

• Ranks 3rd all-time amongst NHLers in overtime playoff goals (5), 5th in playoff goals (93) and 4th in playoff points (214)

• Represented Canada at the 1980 Winter Olympics, the 1984 and 1987 Canada Cups, and the 1989 and 1992 World Championships

ED CHYNOWETH B u i l d e r C a t e g o r y ( h o n o u r e d p o s t h u m o u s l y )

• First full-time president of the Western Canada Hockey League (now WHL), presiding from 1972-1979 and 1980-1996

• Became the first Canadian Major Junior Hockey League (now CHL) president in1975-76, a position held until 1995

• WHL Chairman of the Board from 1996-98 and 2004-07

• Awarded the CAHA Order of Merit in 1986 for outstanding service to CanadianAmateur Hockey

• Honoured with the renaming of the WHL Championship Trophy to the Ed Chynoweth Cup in May 2007

IGOR LARIONOV P l a y e r C a t e g o r y

• Captured eight consecutive Russian League Championships with CSKA Moscow(1982-89)

• A 1st Team Russian All-Star on four occasions (1983, 1986, 1987, 1988) andnamed USSR's Player-of-the-Year in 1988

• Eight-time gold medalist including twice at the World Junior Championships(1979, 1980), four times at the World Championships (1982, 1983, 1986,1989) and twice at the Winter Olympics (1984, 1988)

• Member of three Stanley Cup championships with the Detroit Red Wings in1997, 1998 and 2002

RAY SCAPINELLO R e f e r e e / L i n e s m a n C a t e g o r y

• Officiated his 2,500th and final NHL regular season game on April 2, 2004 in Buffalo

• NHL resume includes officiating 426 Stanley Cup playoff games, 20 Stanley Cupfinals, and three All-Star games

• Never missed a game in 33 years as an NHL Official

• Named the NHL’s "best in the business" a record 20 times

• One of the first professional officials to referee at the Winter Olympics (Nagano, 1998)

• Officiating Supervisor for the Central Hockey League since 2005

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6:00 PM

Enter via Brookfield Place concourse leveland experience our renowned hospitality.

7:30 PM

Broadcast live from the Allen Lambert Galleria onTSN’s alternate feed and throughout the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Place your bids in the Panasonic TOUGHBOOK ™ Silent Auction.Rub shoulders with the legends and the who’s who of hockey.

~ autographs respectfully declined ~

Dress: Business Attire

Access to all public areas of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Access to all public areas of the Hockey Hall of Fame, plus reserved seatingin the Allen Lambert Galleria to view the live Induction Ceremony.

Proceeds to Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum"A Registered Charity under the Income Tax Act (Canada)"

Due to limited availability, Hockey Hall of Fame may not fulfill all ticket requests. Approved ticket orders will be

confirmed on or before September 15, 2008. No refunds.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2008HOCKEY HALL of FAMEBROOKFIELD PLACE, TORONTO, ONTARIO

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Induction Weekend Celebration Sponsors

Witness hockey history as the 2008 Inductees receive their Honoured Member Blazers designed by Hugo Boss.

Live performances by Canadian rock icon, KIM MITCHELL – in concert retrospective.

Anderson, Larionov and other All-Stars take on a team of Habs Legends, celebrating the Centennial Season of “Les Canadiens”.

INDUCTION SUNDAY TICKET!GET YOUR

A fanfest prelude to Monday night’s formal proceedings

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