Hall of Fame NHL winger Brendan Shanahan won three Stanley Cups with the Detroit Red Wings. He also won a World Championship and Olympic gold medal as a member of Team Canada.
Brian Burke is a current broadcaster and longtime NHL executive who worked for several NHL teams, including Calgary, Toronto and Anaheim, for whom he won a Stanley Cup in 2006-2007.
Craig Conroy played in the NHL from 1994-2011 for Montreal, St. Louis, Los Angeles and Calgary. He currently serves as Assistant General Manager for the Flames.
Dennis Hull is a retired NHL left winger who spent most of his career with the Chicago Blackhawks. He is the brother of Bobby Hull and played together in Chicago for eight seasons.
One of the best-known sportscasters in Canada, Don Cherry co-hosted the "Coach's Corner" intermission segment with Ron MacLean from 1986-2019 on CBC's "Hockey Night in Canada."
Doug Gimour is a Hall of Fame center who played in the NHL from 1983-2003. He is best remembered for his time with the Toronto Maple Leafs and won a Stanley Cup with the Calgary Flames.
Eric Lindros played for the Philadelphia Flyers from 1992 - 2000. The 7-time All Star was the 4th fastest player in NHL history to score both 300 and 400 points.
Hall of Fame center Gilbert Perreault played for the Buffalo Sabres for 17 seasons and led the team to 11 straight playoff appearances. He was a member of the Sabres\' famed \"French Connection\".
Hayley Wickenheiser is considered among the greatest female hockey players ever to play the sport. She competed for Canada in five Olympics, winning four straight gold medals plus one silver.
One of hockey's all-time great goalies, Hall of Famer Patrick Roy spent 19 years from 1985-2003 playing for the Montreal Canadiens and Colorado Avalanche, winning four Stanley Cups.