Legends of the National Hockey League will skate into Humboldt this spring for a weekend filled with events including the Rink of Dreams Game between the NHL Legends and Humboldt Broncos Alumni, followed by a Sportsmen’s Dinner co-hosted by the Humboldt Broncos and Humboldt Minor Hockey Association (HMHA).

The event planned for March 8th-10th will feature many events throughout the weekend that celebrates the hockey-loved community of Humboldt, along with inserting the NHL legends into the fabric of that community.

Friday, March 8th will feature an "Up close and personal VIP event with some of the NHL legends" at Boston Pizza with opportunities for photos, stories and autographs.

Saturday, March 9th will host the exhibition game at the Elgar Petersen Arena at 3:00 PM with tickets costing $25. The game will consist of three 20-minute, run time periods with some planned entertainment sprinkled throughout and autograph signings following the game. VIP packages are available for the event at $1,000 per table, which will consist of (x8) tickets to the Rink of Dreams hockey game, (x8) tickets to the Sportsmen’s Dinner & NHL Legends HotStove, and (x8) signed Brain Trottier Stanley Cup photos.

The Sportsman's dinner and Sports Memorabilia Auction taking place at the Jubilee Hall Saturday evening is sure to be a special event. An onstage hot stove "Q & A" will be conducted with the legends to tell stories about their playing days and more.  NHL Legends will also be auctioned off to sit at the respective tables as well as a wide array of sports memorabilia auctioned off for the highest bidder both in a live auction and silent auction format.

The final day will see a weekend windup brunch take place at the Bella Vista. 

The weekend's event is a fundraiser for the Humboldt Broncos Hockey Club and Humboldt Minor Hockey Association and features many Hall of Fame names in attendance for the NHL Legends team. The event is considered the first annual and if attended well would be an ongoing partnership recurring on an annual basis in Humboldt.

Among the group confirmed is:

Bryan Trottier

Member of the Hockey Hall of Fame
7 time Stanley Cup Champion
Calder Trophy (NHL Rookie of the Year)
Hart Trophy (NHL Most Valuable Player)
Art Ross Trophy (NHL Leading Scorer)
Conn Smythe Trophy (NHL MVP Playoffs)
King Clancy Trophy (The King Clancy Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the National Hockey League player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and who has made a significant humanitarian contribution to his community)
Member Saskatchewan Hockey Hall of Fame
Member of NHL Top 100 All-Time Players
Member of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame

Bernie Nichols

Won the Stanley Cup, as an Executive with the 2014 Los Angeles Kings.

As a member of the Los Angeles Kings, is one of only 7, NHL Players to score, 70 plus Goals in a single season NHL Season.

Former NHL All-Star.

Reggie Leach

One Time  Stanley Cup Champion - Flyers
Conn Smythe Trophy  (NHL MVP Playoffs)
Known as "The Rifle" 
Former NHL All-Star 
 
Brian Skrudland

Two Time Stanley Cup Champion - Canadiens
Former Montreal Canadiens Captain
Former Florida Panthers Captain
Former NHL All-Star

Jamie Leach

Two-time Stanley Cup Champion - Penguins

Chris Joseph

Oilers Legendary Defencemen

Morris Lukowich

AVCO Cup Champion - World Hockey Association

Former Winnipeg Jets Captain

Former WHA All-Star

Former NHL All-Star

Cliff Ronning

Vancouver Canucks Legendary Speedster & Sniper

Former Minnesota Wild Captain

Former NHL All-Star

Warren Skorodenski - Goalie

The NHL's Goal Tending Save Percentage Leader, as a member of the 1984-85 Chicago Blackhawks.

Known for wearing the skeleton goalie mask  

The three-day celebration will unite the Broncos Alumni with the NHL Legends and bring the community of Humboldt along for the ride.

Tickets on sale for season ticket holders on the 21st regular sales the 23rd. They are available online at humboldtbroncos.com or by calling the Broncos office.