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Hockey Hall of Fame Crest

Legends are coming

This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience where many Legends of Hockey and hundreds of fans will unite for a brand-new cruise experience for all ages!

Every Hockey Fan's Dream

Due to circumstances beyond our control, there is always a possibility that one or more players may need to cancel.  If this does happen we will do our best to add someone to the roster that you will enjoy.

Peter Stastny

Peter and his brother Anton scored hat-tricks for the same team in back-to-back games in February, 1981. On February 20th they each scored 3 goals leading their team to a 9-3 victory and then less than 48 hours later they bettered that with Anton getting 3 goals and Peter with 4 leading their team to an 11-7 win and a 16 point night between the two of them. These two records are not likely to ever be repeated.

Grant Fuhr

Grant Fuhr was drafted in the first round by the Edmonton Oilers in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft and fittingly, in Fuhr's first year of eligibility, he was selected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003. A no-brainer considering his success with 400 career wins, five Stanley Cup championships, a Vezina Trophy and William Jennings Trophy along with holding several NHL records.

Mike Vernon

“The bigger the game the better he played. Two Stanley Cups with two different teams. Some believe he should have been the Conn Smythe winner in both. Hall of Famer? Absolutely!”

— Former teammate and Hockey Hall of Fame Honoured Member Lanny McDonald

Pierre Turgeron

“Pierre was a pleasure to watch. Whether you were looking for a big goal or for someone -- meaning him -- to set up a key score.”

— Former General Manager Bill Torrey

Larry Murphy

“Murphy was a smart, studious player. It was his understanding of what he could do that made him special.”

— Hall of Fame Coach Scotty Bowman

Bryan Trottier

At a time when specialists were beginning to take over from the all-round player, Trottier was a throwback. He was a defensively sound centerman with the vision and instincts of a pure scorer.

Phil Pritchard

My official title? Curator of the Hockey Hall of Fame. But to the hockey world…

 

I’m the “White Gloves” of the world’s most famous trophy.

Angela James

Angela James was Canada's perennial scoring threat no matter where and when she played. James was part of four Women's Ice Hockey World Championships with Team Canada between 1990 & 1997. Following an amendment to its by-laws in 2009, the Hockey Hall of Fame opened its doors to women and welcomed Angela James in 2010.

We're not done!

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One More Legend is coming…

Check back regularly to learn who the latest Hockey Hall of Fame Legend is that has been added to our Cruise Roster.

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