EDMONTON, AB - Five decades in the making, the long-awaited establishment of an Edmonton Oilers Hall of Fame was proudly announced by the hockey club today.
Created to honour outstanding contributions or service to the Edmonton Oilers Hockey Club by past members of the organization, the Edmonton Oilers Hall of Fame may include players, coaches, trainers, staff, executives or any other person whose role or service in the organization since its founding in 1972 is recognized as extraordinary.
The inaugural 2022 Class of the Oilers Hall of Fame will include Oilers legends Al Hamilton, Wayne Gretzky, Jari Kurri, Grant Fuhr, Paul Coffey, Mark Messier, Glenn Anderson, Kevin Lowe, Glen Sather and Rod Phillips, all of whom have been inducted automatically by virtue of their respective Oilers banner honour.
In addition to this year's 10 banner inductees, the 2022 Class will include two inductees as voted by the Oilers Hall of Fame Selection Committee. Those additional two inductees will be announced on Tuesday, Sept. 20 in advance of the start of Oilers Training Camp.
RELEASE: Oilers Hall of Fame established
Inductees may include players, coaches, trainers, staff, executives or any other person whose role or service is recognized as extraordinary
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