Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame

Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame The Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame’s mission is to honour excellence in Nova Scotia sport by shari

The Hall of Fame closed its museum facility on September 30, 2020. While the Hall is in the process of changing locations, you can find the full collection, all inductee bios and more programming online at nsshf.com.

Find us in the dropdown menu when you buy your tickets— proceeds from your purchase support our Nova Scotia sport herita...
06/02/2026

Find us in the dropdown menu when you buy your tickets— proceeds from your purchase support our Nova Scotia sport heritage. Plus you could be the next weekly winner!

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📣 NOVA SCOTIA SPORT HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCES INDUCTEE CLASS OF 2026The Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame is pleased to announ...
06/01/2026

📣 NOVA SCOTIA SPORT HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCES INDUCTEE CLASS OF 2026

The Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame is pleased to announce its 2026 inductee class. Three
athletes, two teams and two builders will be celebrated for their outstanding contributions to
Nova Scotia sport.

Paralympic excellence, Special Olympics dominance, professional hockey grit, and national
championship teams headline this year’s class, while two visionary builders who helped shape
sport in Nova Scotia will also be honoured.
The athletes who will be enshrined are Paralympic alpine skiing standout Rodney Hersey,
Special Olympics figure skating champion Julie Lynn Stanhope, and professional hockey player
Dennis Bonvie. The teams include the 2001 Saint Mary’s University Men’s Football Team and
the 2003 Halifax Athens Women’s Soccer Team. In the builder category, long-time gymnastics
leader Jacqueline Nicholl (posthumous induction) and sport administrator and canoe/kayak
pioneer Scott Logan will be inducted.

Induction Night 2026 Presented by Support4Sport will take place on Saturday, November 7 at
7:00pm at the Lighthouse Arts Centre in Halifax. We are grateful to have Support4Sport return
as the title sponsor.

🎟️ Tickets on sale now—

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/induction-night-2026-presented-by-support4sport-tickets-1990581689418

06/01/2026

Read the full 2026 inductee media release here:

06/01/2026

2026 Inductee Announcement

05/26/2026
Tune in on Monday, June 1, at 11am to see us announce the 2026 inductee class on Facebook live. 📣
05/26/2026

Tune in on Monday, June 1, at 11am to see us announce the 2026 inductee class on Facebook live. 📣

New driving range experience now available on the Hall of Fame’s Full Swing golf simulator! Take advantage of our half h...
05/22/2026

New driving range experience now available on the Hall of Fame’s Full Swing golf simulator! Take advantage of our half hour practice session option, and club rentals, and take a break from the office to sharpen your game. Located in the heart of downtown Halifax— book here:

https://nsshf.com/golf-simulator/

We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Hall of Famer Paul Boutilier.
05/15/2026

We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Hall of Famer Paul Boutilier.

The NHL Alumni Association is deeply saddened to learn that Paul Boutilier has passed away at the age of 63.

A defenseman, Paul played major junior hockey with the QMJHL’s Sherbrooke Castors beginning in 1980, and was selected by the New York Islanders in the first round of the 1981 NHL Entry Draft. Paul made his NHL debut later that year, skating in his first career game on October 31, 1981, with the Islanders at the Montreal Forum, later returning to Sherbrooke for the remainder of the season.

Paul split time between the NHL and the QMJHL during the 1982-83 season, appearing in 29 games for the Islanders, and scored his first NHL goal on November 18, 1982, at home at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Playing in his final season of major junior hockey, Paul served as team captain for the newly relocated Saint-Jean Castors. Paul joined the Islanders for the 1983 Stanley Cup Playoffs, appearing in two games as the Islanders captured the final of their four consecutive Stanley Cups.

After 213 regular-season games with the Islanders from 1981 to 1986, Paul would go on to play for the Boston Bruins and Minnesota North Stars the following season, and later for the New York Rangers and Winnipeg Jets, respectively.

From Sydney, Nova Scotia, Paul returned to his home province after the conclusion of his playing career, accepting a position as an assistant coach for Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, serving in the role from 1991 to 1993 before being promoted to head coach, a position he held until 1997.

With a wealth of knowledge and experience, Paul later served in a multitude of coaching and front office positions across the collegiate, junior, and professional levels of hockey.

Internationally, Paul proudly represented Canada on multiple occasions and at both the junior and senior levels, highlighted by a gold medal at the 1982 World Junior Hockey Championships.

We send our deepest condolences to Paul’s family, friends, and former teammates during this incredibly difficult time.

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PO Box 955, 1800 Argyle Street, Suite 416
Halifax, NS
B3J2V9

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+19024211266

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