2026 Legends

Legends

Jane Wright

Jane Wright

Swimmer and Hall of Fame inductee who represented Canada at the 1972 Olympics and won gold as part of the Canadian medley relay team at the 1971 Pan American Games, across a decorated international career.

Marc Dunn

Marc Dunn

Beach volleyball athlete who represented Canada at the 1996 Olympics in the inaugural men’s beach volleyball competition.

Megan Lane

Megan Lane

Canadian Olympic dressage rider and 2015 Pan American Games team silver medalist who represented Canada at multiple international championships.

Larisa Yurkiw

Larisa Yurkiw

Canadian alpine ski racer who ranked 3rd in the world in 2016 and earned international recognition as Team Larisa, independently managing and financing her own competitive program to reach the World Cup podium.

Byron McDonald

Byron McDonald

Competitive swimmer who finished 6th at the 1972 Olympics, won two Commonwealth Games gold medals, and has served as head coach of the University of Toronto Swim Team, coaching Olympic world record-setter Kylie Masse.

Brad Boyes

Brad Boyes

NHL right winger who played 13 seasons, scoring 211 goals and 505 points, and represented Canada internationally.

Bryan Muir

Bryan Muir

NHL defenceman who played 12 seasons across seven teams, winning the Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 2001.

Steve Thomas

Steve Thomas

NHL right winger who played 20 seasons from 1984–2004, scoring 421 goals and 933 points across six teams.

Tom Fergus

Tom Fergus

NHL centre who played 12 seasons from 1981–1993 with the Bruins and Maple Leafs, recording 235 goals and 581 points. Represented the United States at the 1985 World Championship.

Nick Kypreos

Nick Kypreos

NHL veteran (1989-1997) and Stanley Cup champion Nick Kypreos has built a premier broadcasting career. He currently headlines the top-rated Sportsnet TV show and podcast Real Kyper and Bourne, bringing insider credibility to fans every day.

Randy Gingera

Randy Gingera

Canadian Olympic volleyball player and Hall of Fame inductee who represented Canada at the 1992 Olympics and had a standout career at the University of Calgary.

Elfi Schlegel

Elfi Schlegel

Canadian gymnast who won all-around and team gold at the 1978 Commonwealth Games, multiple medals at the 1979 Pan American Games, bronze at the 1980 FIG World Cup, and was named to the Olympic Team in 1980.

John Barrett

John Barrett

Canadian Olympic volleyball player who competed at the 1984 Olympics, the 1983 Pan American Games, and the 1990 World Championships, and was a CIS champion.

Paul Gratton

Paul Gratton

Canadian Volleyball Hall of Famer and captain of Canada’s team at the 1984 Summer Olympics, internationally recognized as one of the game’s elite power hitters.

Graydon Oldfield

Graydon Oldfield

Canadian alpine ski racer who won Canadian National Championship titles in downhill and combined at Rossland, BC in 1997, and was the first National Ski Academy graduate to reach the Canadian National Ski Team.

Stew Gavin

Stew Gavin

NHL left winger who played 13 seasons from 1980 to 1993 with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Hartford Whalers, and Minnesota North Stars, reaching the 1991 Stanley Cup Final.

Gary Leeman

Gary Leeman

NHL right winger who played 13 seasons, becoming only the second Maple Leaf to score 50 goals in a season (51 in 1989–90), represented Canada at the 1983 and 1984 World Junior Championships, and won the Stanley Cup with Montreal in 1993.

Dave Gagner

Dave Gagner

NHL centre who played 15 seasons from 1984–1999, Olympian in 1984, competed at the World Championships in 1993, and later became a senior hockey executive.

Todd Warriner

Todd Warriner

NHL left winger who played nine seasons from 1994–2003, including six with the Toronto Maple Leafs, and represented Canada (silver medal) at the 1994 Winter Olympics.

Steve Simmons

Steve Simmons

Sports columnist, Toronto Sun, North America’s longest-serving sports columnist.

Mike Forgeron

Mike Forgeron

Two-time Olympian who helped Canada’s men’s eight win gold at the 1992 Olympics and became Atlantic Canada’s first Olympic gold medalist.

Brian Stemmle

Brian Stemmle

Four-time Olympian, Canadian Ski Hall of Fame inductee, and CBC Olympic alpine ski commentator.

Laura Inward

Laura Inward

Four-time Canadian beach volleyball champion who represented Canada internationally and earned multiple World Masters Games gold medals.

Sasha Gollish

Sasha Gollish

Canadian middle-distance runner, Pan American Games bronze medalist, 2022 NACAC Half Marathon champion, and 40+ indoor mile world record holder.

Ken Read

Ken Read

One of Canada’s famed “Crazy Canucks,” the first Canadian to win a World Cup downhill race, and a two-time Olympian.

Matt Martin

Matt Martin

NHL defenceman drafted 66th overall by Toronto in 1989, who represented the U.S. at the 1994 Winter Olympics before playing four seasons with the Maple Leafs from 1993–1997.

Mike Futa

Mike Futa

Former NHL Executive and VP of Hockey Operations with the Los Angeles Kings; helped build their Stanley Cup teams (2012, 2014); now a Sportsnet radio host.

Mike Pelyk

Mike Pelyk

NHL/WHA defenceman (1967–1978) who spent most of his career with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Mike Krushelnyski

Mike Krushelnyski

NHL centre and left winger (1981–1995), won three Stanley Cups as a player with the Edmonton Oilers, and a fourth as an assistant coach with the Detroit Red Wings. Also represented Canada at the 1983 World Championship.

Jim McKenny

Jim McKenny

NHL defenceman who played 13 seasons (1966–1979) and later became a longtime Citytv sports broadcaster.