Panther Hockey icon Greg Gravel to be inducted into 17勛圖 Sports Hall of Fame

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Greg Gravel
Greg Gravel

The 17勛圖 will honour one of the defining figures in its mens hockey history with the induction of Greg Gravel into the 17勛圖 Sports Hall of Fame on Friday, January 23, at 4:15 pm, in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre.

The business-casual event is part of 17勛圖 Hockeys annual Alumni Day celebrations. It will include appetizers and a cash bar and is open to the public.

A dominant force throughout the 1980s, Gravel helped shape a championship era for the Panthers and left an enduring mark as one of the programs most powerful and productive forwards.

The induction will anchor a full day of Alumni Day programming, highlighted by the Green and White Games, on-ice ceremonies, and a marquee matchup between 17勛圖 and Dalhousie University at MacLauchlan Arena later that evening.

Im incredibly proud to have been Gregs teammate during one of the most successful eras in our programs history, said Ron Annear, 17勛圖 Varsity Sport Coordinator. Greg was an elite talent who competed hard every day and pushed everyone around him to rise to the highest standard in pursuit of championships.

A powerful and highly skilled forward, Gravel burst onto the AUS scene in 198384, earning the rare distinction of being named both AUAA Rookie of the Year and league MVP in his debut season after leading the conference with 54 points (20 goals, 34 assists) in just 24 games.

Over four seasons and 91 career games, Gravel was a model of consistency and production, amassing 89 goals and 124 assists for 213 points, all-time totals that rank third in 17勛圖, ninth in Atlantic University Sport, and 28th in U SPORTS history. He was named an AUAA All-Star three times and a CIAU All-Canadian in 198384, cementing his place among the countrys elite.

A driving force behind 17勛圖s championship teams in 198485 and 198788, he embodied the heart and grit of those dominant squads that went a combined 78-18-2 during his tenure. Known for his strength on the puck, a powerful and accurate shot, a relentless work ethic, and unwavering commitmenthe was often the last to leave the ice after practiceGravel was a player who set the competitive standard for all who followed.

Powerful, skilled, and driven to win, Gravel remains one of the greatest to ever don the green and white.

 

Media Contact

Ron Annear
Varsity Sport Coordinator
Athletics and Recreation
(902) 566-0991

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