NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (2011- )

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The Hockey Hall of Fame annually hosts a ceremony to induct that year's class of enshrinees including players, builders and referees/linesmen -- honoring their contributions to the game of hockey. The NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony has aired annually on the NHL Network in the United States since 2011. Prior to 2011 one of the ESPN networks has aired the annual ceremony in the United States.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 20:00 (120 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2015-11-092015 NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonynov. 9, 2015
2014-11-172014 NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonynov. 17, 2014
2013-11-112013 NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonynov. 11, 2013
2012-11-122012 NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonynov. 12, 2012
2011-11-142011 NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonynov. 14, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When was the NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony from 2011 premiered?

The NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony from 2011 premiered on November 14, 2011.

Who were the inductees in the NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony from 2011?

The inductees in the NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony from 2011 were Doug Gilmour, Mark Howe, Joe Nieuwendyk, and Ed Belfour.

Where was the NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony from 2011 held?

The NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony from 2011 was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Which teams did Doug Gilmour play for in his NHL career?

Doug Gilmour played for teams such as the St. Louis Blues, Calgary Flames, Toronto Maple Leafs, New Jersey Devils, Chicago Blackhawks, Buffalo Sabres, and Montreal Canadiens in his NHL career.

What was Mark Howe's position in his NHL career?

Mark Howe played as a defenseman in his NHL career.

Which team did Joe Nieuwendyk play for in his last NHL game?

Joe Nieuwendyk played for the New Jersey Devils in his last NHL game.

How many times did Ed Belfour win the Vezina Trophy in his NHL career?

Ed Belfour won the Vezina Trophy two times in his NHL career.

Who was the first player to be inducted into the NHL Hall of Fame in 2011?

Doug Gilmour was the first player to be inducted into the NHL Hall of Fame in 2011.

Who introduced Ed Belfour in the NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony from 2011?

Former Dallas Stars teammate Brett Hull introduced Ed Belfour in the NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony from 2011.

Who introduced Mark Howe in the NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony from 2011?

Mark's brother, Marty Howe, introduced him in the NHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony from 2011.

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