The Hockey Hall of Fame was originally planned to be built in Kingston in 1943, but it was eventually established in Toronto, Ontario in 1958 under the leadership of Clarence Campbell and Conn Smythe. This iconic place serves as a historical archive for NHL players, showcasing memorabilia, trophies, and preserving their legacies.
A committee of 18 individuals, which includes players, coaches, and other experts, is responsible for selecting new honourees.
Rather than recognizing legends like Bobby Clarke or Dave Schultz, they opted for Gritty and Ryan Ellis, a perplexing decision.