Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
Calgary Hockey great Theoren Fleury Inducted into Alberta Sports Hall of Fame
Theoren Fleury’s hockey career would be considered a success by any standard, but it’s even more impressive when you consider his size.
At 5-foot six, Theo had a significant disadvantage compared to bigger NHLers. Despite this, he led the Calgary Flames in scoring 6 times, putting up over one-thousand points in his career. Theo used his feisty personality, skill and agility to not only survive over his 15 year NHL career, but to become a dominate player. Theo helped the Flames win the Stanley Cup in his first season in the league in 1989. In just his 3rd NHL season, Theo hit major milestones, scoring 51 goals, and eclipsing the 100-point mark, finishing the year with 104 points.
Theo’s success came on the international stage as well, winning gold medals for Canada at the 1988 World Junior Championship, the 1991 Canada Cup, and the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City.
Theo’s NHL career also took him to New York, Chicago and Colorado, but the majority of his accomplishments came in Calgary where he still holds several team records including most hat tricks with 13. He currently sits 2nd second overall for the Flames in goals and points in franchise history.
Since retiring in 2009, Theo has remained active in the community. His annual golf tournament has raised over one million dollars for the Crohns and Colitis Foundation of Canada. Theo has co-authored two books, Playing with Fire & Conversations With A Rattlesnake, detailing his struggles with addiction and child abuse, while persevering to become an advocate for children and adults alike.
Todayville is proud to have produced the video profiles of this year’s Inductees. Learn more about the 2018 inductees here.
Since it’s inception in 1957, hundreds of Albertans have been inducted into the Hall of Fame. We invite everyone to join us in this celebration of both new Inductees and returning Honoured Members, and their lasting impact on sport in our province. If you would like more information on the Induction Banquet or to order tickets, please call (403) 341-8614.
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Alberta Sports Hall of Fame 2025 Inductee Profiles – Para Nordic Skiing – Brian and Robin McKeever
Brian & Robin McKeever – Para Nordic Skiing
Canmore natives Brian and Robin McKeever are celebrated for their monumental contributions to Para Nordic skiing. Brian, Canada’s most decorated Winter Paralympian, secured 20 Paralympic medals (16 gold) from 2002 to 2022. Despite vision loss from Stargardt’s disease, he excelled remarkably. Robin, a 1998 Olympian, became Brian’s guide, and together they won 10 Paralympic medals.
Transitioning to coaching, Robin led Canada’s Para Nordic team to 41 Paralympic medals from 2010 to 2022, with Brian succeeding him as Head Coach in 2022. Their induction honors their athletic achievements and enduring impact on Canadian sports and the Paralympic movement.
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Alberta Sports Hall of Fame 2025 Inductee profiles – Alpine Skiing Athlete – Brady Leman
Brady Leman – Alpine Skiing Athlete
Calgary native Brady Leman, born October 16, 1986, is celebrated as one of Canada’s most successful ski cross athletes. Overcoming a broken leg at the 2010 Olympics and a near-podium finish in 2014, Brady achieved gold in men’s ski cross at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang.
With 6 World Cup victories and 32 podiums, he retired in 2023 after winning his final race on Canadian soil.
Beyond his athletic achievements, Brady actively supports future athletes through fundraising and leadership roles, including serving on the Alberta Alpine Ski Association Board. His induction honors his remarkable career and contributions to Canadian skiing.
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