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KEN DRYDEN GUEST SPEAKER

2008

WOOD BUFFALO SPORTS HALL OF FAME

INDUCTION DINNER

Dryden, Ken

SEPTEMBER 18, 2008

Quality Inn and Conference Centre


Athlete, lawyer, commentator, writer and politician; Ken Dryden is indeed hockey's Renaissance Man

Dryden is scheduled to be guest speaker for the Wood Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame Induction Dinner 2008 to be held September 18, 2008 at the Quality Hotel and Conference Centre.

We are indeed honoured to have Ken Dryden as our guest speaker this year,” said Wood Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame Society president Curtis J. Phillips. “He epitomizes what our actual mandate is, 'Honouring the history of sport in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. In particular those sports individuals and teams who have achieved extraordinary distinction to the development and advancement of sport."

Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983, with his jersey number 29 retired by the Montreal Canadiens last year, Dryden, despite the brevity of his career, only seven full seasons, was ranked No.25 on The Hockey News list of 100 Greatest Hockey Players. 

Dryden, a Member of Parliament for York Centre since 2004, was originally drafted 14th overall by the Boston Bruins in the 1964 National Hockey League (NHL) Amateur Draft.

Rather than play in Boston, Dryden pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree at Cornell University, where he also played hockey until his graduation in 1969.

He also was a member of the Canadian amateur national team at the 1969 Ice Hockey World Championship tournament in Stockholm.

Dryden made his NHL debut in mid-season 1971 for the Montreal Canadiens and became the backbone of six Stanley Cup winning teams between 1971 and 1979.

In 1972 Dryden also played for Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series.

His regular season totals include a .790 winning percentage, a 2.24 goals against average, and, most incredibly, losing only 57 games while recording 46 shutouts in 397 total games. Dryden, 61, was six time winner of the Vezina Trophy and also won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 1971.

“Ken (Dryden) is a fascinating individual with a varied career,” said Phillips, adding that last year's guest speaker was Patrick LaForge, President and CEO of the Edmonton Oilers. “His (1983) book The Game was a best seller and he understands how the sport is part of our cultural heritage and with its traditions has been part of the formation of our national character. He should be a fascinating speaker indeed.”

The 2008 Wood Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame inductees will be announced starting next week added Phillips.

For it's inaugural installation, the WBSHF honoured last year four inductees from the categories of Athlete, Builder and Team.

They were: Nick DeHoog, long-time president of the Fort McMurray Oil Barons of the Alberta Junior Hockey League, the 1999-2000 edition of the Fort McMurray Oil Barons winners of the RBC Royal Bank Cup symbolic of Junior hockey supremacy in Canada, swimmer Mark Versfeld who represented Canada at the 2000 Summer Olympics held in Australia and Ottawa Senators' defenceman Chris Phillips.

Located adjacent to the entrance at the Syncrude Sport & Wellness Centre (SSWC), each year the WBSHF will showcase the history of each of the inductees in a permanent manner dedicated solely to that specific induction year.

Tickets are $100 or $800 for a table of eight. Available soon from Campbell & Cooper 212 Graystone Place or any board member.


Fort McMurray Oil Barons 2000

 

Chris Phillips

 

Mark Versfeld

 

Nick DeHoog

CHECKOUT SLIDESHOW FROM 2007 INDUCTION

Honouring the history of sport in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. In particular those sports individuals and teams who have achieved extraordinary distinction to the development and advancement of sport

November 14, 2006: The Wood Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame Society (WBSHFS) in partnership with Keyano College has announced the launch of the Wood Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame (WBSHF).

To be located adjacent to the entrance at the Syncrude Sport and Wellness Centre (SSWC), the WBSHF.will honour the history of sport in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, .in particular those sports individuals and teams who have achieved extraordinary distinction to the development and advancement of sport.

Each year the WBSHF will showcase the history of each of the inductees in a permanent manner dedicated solely to that specific induction year.

For it's inaugural installation, the WBSHF will honour a variety of individuals from the categories of – Athlete, Builder, Coach Team - with the official selection announcement to be made at the WBSHF Dinner to be held sometime in June 2007.

The inaugural dinner will also feature a prominent Canadian sports personality as the keynote speaker.

After the inaugural induction at the WBSHF will have a maximum induction of three honorees each year to be selected from the aforementioned categories.

The official unveiling of the WBSHF will be in conjunction with the grand opening of the SSWC during the early part of September 2007.

"We are thrilled that the WBSHF will be housed at Keyano College," said Keyano College President Jim Foote. "The SSWC will be a facility that embraces and nourishes sports development and excellence. It is fitting that we pay tribute to the sports heroes from our community who have espoused these values."

The first president of the WBSHFS is Curtis J. Phillips.

“We have a rich tradition in sport and now we have a place to showcase it,” said Phillips who added that the concept of the WBSHF has been on the back burners for several years and it took the vision of local community leader Bob Campbell to bring it to the forefront.

Bob has shown in the past that he makes dreams become reality. With his lead we have gathered what is indeed an impressive board of members to get the ball rolling.”

Committee members are Phil Meagher, vice president; Bob Campbell, treasurer; Shawn Chaulk, sportsman dinner organizer; Kevin Dodsworth, Pam MacGillivray and Garth Phillips.

As mentioned, for it's first induction the WBSHF will enshrine a number of individuals.

Asked to name some of the individuals whom might appear on the ballot Phillips said.

It is up to the community to make the nominations and then the committee will make the voting decision,” said Phillips, who has covered and promoted local sport in various journalistic mediums and as a volunteer organizer for the last 25 years. “On the athlete side we have had many outstanding athletes. In boxing we have had Danny Lindstrom and Wayne Bourque, in volleyball Jon Walsh and Fiona Waters, in basketball Harbir Bains and Sam Salter, in hockey Chris Phillips, Dan Hodgson, Brian Shantz and Trevor Buchanan. People like Stuart Anderson in golf,  Mike Klippenstein in motor sports or Mark Versfeld ion swimming, We could go on-and-on with names of the present and past be they athletes, builders, coaches or teams. But it is up to the community now to get in their nominations and let their sporting voice be heard.”

Nomination for such is open to any individual or organization from the general public as long as the nominator along with four other individuals are paid members of the Wood Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame Society. There is a nominal fee and it entitles you to a two-year society membership.

Nomination forms for 2008 induction along with society memberships are availbale at below outlets. Deadline for the nomination process will be April 21, 2008.

Nomination forms are available on line.

For more information: 1-780-743-4853.


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