• Johnny Powers

    Athlete: Lacrosse / CrosseYear Inducted: 1967 Johnny Powers (deceased) was one of the greatest lacrosse players in the game. Played with Ottawa Capitals, World Champions in the early 1900s. Equally talented in other sports, he played football with the Rough Riders championship teams about the same time.

  • Denis Charles Potvin

    Athlete: HockeyYear Inducted: 1991Date of Birth: October 29th, 1953Born in: Ottawa, Ontario Standout defenceman with Ottawa 67s. Twice winner of Max Kaminsky Award as top OHA defenceman. First pick overall 1973 amateur draft by NY Islanders. Calder Memorial Trophy NHL Rookie of Year ’74. Winner three Norris Trophies. Played on four Stanley Cup winners. Five…

  • Ross Potter

    Builder / Bâtisseur – Hockey / BaseballYear Inducted: 1982Date of Birth: July 15th, 1918Born in: Ottawa, Ontario Ross Potter (deceased) was involved in the formation of many leagues and teams in Baseball and Hockey. Additionally he coached many City of Ottawa championship teams in both sports. He was the Ottawa Region Director for the the…

  • Dale William Potter

    Athlete: FootballYear Inducted: 2000Date of Birth: November 9th, 1949Born in: Ottawa, Ontario Two football championships at Hillcrest High School. School Male Athlete (1968). Outstanding career at University of Ottawa playing in College Bowl his first year (1970). Team captain (1971). Member of U of O Football Hall of Fame (1994). Played over 200 games in…

  • John Joseph ‘Joe’ Poirier

    Athlete: FootballYear Inducted: 1999Date of Birth: July 30th, 1937Born in: Montreal, Quebec Twelve season (1959-70 in CFL, all with Ottawa Rough Riders. Played in 168 regular-season games. All-Canadian all-star (1966) and Eastern Conference all-star five times. Four Grey Cup appearances, three championships (1960, 1968, and 1969). Outstanding Rookie in Eastern Division (1959). Holds Riders’ records…

  • Jacques Pilon

    Athlete: Track and Field / Course à piedYear Inducted: 1992Date of Birth: August 16th, 1957Born in: Ottawa, Ontario Although totally blind Jacques Pilon became one of world’s finest runners. He launched his competitive career in 1975 and won five national 800, 1500 and two 5000m titles. Gold and silver at the 1978 Pan-Am Games for…

  • Chris Phillips

    Athlete : HockeyYear Inducted: 2019Date of Birth: March 9, 1978Born in: Calgary, AlbertaNHL Ottawa Senators Defenceman (#4) Chris Phillips (born March 9, 1978) is the longest-serving hockey player in franchise history of the NHL Ottawa Senators. Phillips played 1,179 regular season games plus 114 play-off games for a grand total of 1,293 games. The Senators…

  • Charles Gordon ‘Gord’ Perry

    Athlete: FootballYear Inducted: 1967Date of Birth: March 18th, 1903Born in: Moncton, New Brunswick Charles Gordon ‘Gord’ Perry (deceased) was a native New Brunswicker who played intermediate football in the Quebec Rugby Football Union in the early to mid 1920’s. He was a member of the Westward Amateur Athletic Association Team which was defeated by Royal…

  • Joachim ‘Wash’ Pelletier

    Builder – Multi Sport / Bâtisseur – MultisportsYear Inducted: 1970Date of Birth: November 15th, 1897Born in: Montreal, Quebec Joachim ‘Wash’ Pelletier (deceased) enjoyed Baseball, Lacrosse and Hockey as his primary sports. He won championships with the Lauriers playing Lacrosse during 1923, 1924 and 1925. He starred in Hockey with St. Bridgid’s and LaSalle. Eventually he…

  • Ann A. Peel

    Athlete: Race Walking / Marche athlétiqueYear Inducted: 1988Date of Birth: February 27th, 1961Born in: Ottawa, Ontario Ann A. Peel dominated Canadian women’s race walking throughout the 1980’s when the event was in its infancy. Claimed four national 5 km and one 10 km titles and represented Canada in the 1987 Pan-Am Games, earning a 10…