Join us as we celebrate the newest members of the GB Miners Hockey Hall of Fame on Sunday, March 15th at 3:00 PM at the Miners Forum.
This year’s inductees represent the passion, history, and community that make hockey in Glace Bay so special:
? Ricky Wrathall – Player Category
A talented forward with the Glace Bay Seniors, Ricky Wrathall was known for his scoring ability and love of the game. During the 1977–78 season, he set a local record by scoring three goals in just 21 seconds at only 16 years old. Tragically, Ricky passed away in 1983 at the age of 22 after collapsing on the bench during a game. Over four decades later, his legacy in Glace Bay hockey continues to be remembered and celebrated.
? Dave LeBlanc – Builder Category
Known to many as “the voice of the Cape Breton Eagles,” Dave LeBlanc has spent years helping tell the stories of hockey in our community and beyond. His passion and dedication to the game have made him a familiar and respected voice for fans across Cape Breton.
? 1972 Sydney–Glace Bay Metro Bees – Team Category
Captained by Stan MacDonald, the 1972 Metro Bees made history by capturing the Atlantic Canada Championship. Their incredible playoff run and team-first mentality cemented their place as one of the region’s most memorable teams.
? We invite the community to come out and celebrate these outstanding inductees and the rich history of hockey in Glace Bay.
? Congratulations to Ricky Wrathall, Dave LeBlanc, and the 1972 Metro Bees!