Celebrities

2026 ROSTER

Check out the amazing celebs we have hitting the ice for this year's tournament and be sure to check back often as more celebrities are announced!

Wade Redden

WADE REDDEN

A Legacy of Leadership, Longevity, and Blue-Line Dominance.

Two-time NHL All-Star defenceman and Olympic gold medallist. Stanley Cup finalist with the Ottawa Senators.

"The Blueprint of an Elite Two-Way Defender."

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Carey Price

CAREY PRICE

The Winningest Goaltender in the Storied History of the Montreal Canadiens.

Montreal Canadiens legend and Hart Trophy winner. Olympic gold medallist and one of the greatest goalies of his era.

"A Generational Talent and the Ultimate Calm in the Crease."

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Doug Gilmour

DOUG GILMOUR

Hockey Hall of Famer and the Most Beloved Captain in Toronto Maple Leafs History.

Stanley Cup champion, Selke Trophy winner, and 1,414-point NHL legend who made #93 iconic in Toronto.

"Killer. Captain. Hall of Famer. The Heart and Soul of a Hockey City."

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Al Iafrate

AL IAFRATE

A Four-Time All-Star with One of the Most Feared Shots in NHL History.

Two-time NHL All-Star defenceman famous for his booming slapshot and hardest shot competition wins.

"The Original 105 MPH Slap Shot and the Definition of Old-School Grit."

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PLAYER PROFILES

WADE REDDEN

The Blueprint of an Elite Two-Way Defender.

A Legacy of Leadership, Longevity, and Blue-Line Dominance.

Career Highlights

  • Ironman Longevity: Played an incredible 1,023 regular-season NHL games, amassing 457 points (109 goals, 348 assists) over a 14-year career.
  • Two-Way Dominance: Finished his career with a staggering +160 plus/minus rating, highlighted by a league-leading +35 rating during his explosive 50-point season in 2005-06.
  • Playoff Architect: A foundational piece of the Ottawa Senators' legendary 2007 Stanley Cup Final run, leading all team defensemen with 10 points while averaging over 23 minutes of ice time per game.
  • Consistent All-Star: Recognized as one of the league's top defensemen with two NHL All-Star Game selections (2002, 2004).
  • Elite Pedigree: Drafted 2nd Overall in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft, immediately living up to the hype by scoring on his very first shot in his NHL debut.

Years of Play

1996–2008: Ottawa Senators
2008–2010: New York Rangers
2010–2012: Hartford Wolf Pack / Connecticut Whale (AHL)
2012–2013: St. Louis Blues
2013: Boston Bruins

Key Awards & Hardware

  • NHL Plus-Minus Award: 2006 (Co-winner)
  • NHL All-Star Game: 2002, 2004
  • World Cup of Hockey: Gold Medal (2004, Team Canada)
  • IIHF World Junior Championships: 2x Gold Medal (1995, 1996, Team Canada)
  • World Championships: Silver Medal (2005, Team Canada)

Leadership & Impact

Wade Redden has always led by example, both on the ice and in his community. During his tenure in Ottawa, he was deeply involved with the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), famously sponsoring a suite for pediatric patients and their families as early as his rookie season. His philanthropic leadership is a perfect fit for the Okanagan Celebrity Invitational; Wade and his wife Danica recently strengthened their impact right here in the region by making a remarkable $100,000 donation to BC Cancer – Kelowna, driving innovation and care for local patients.

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CAREY PRICE

A Generational Talent and the Ultimate Calm in the Crease.

The Winningest Goaltender in the Storied History of the Montreal Canadiens.

Career Highlights

  • Franchise Royalty: Played his entire remarkable 15-season NHL career with the Montreal Canadiens, establishing the all-time franchise record for wins by a goaltender (361), surpassing the legendary Jacques Plante.
  • A Season for the Ages: Swept the 2015 NHL Awards, becoming the first goaltender in league history to win the Hart Trophy (MVP), Vezina Trophy, Ted Lindsay Award, and William M. Jennings Trophy in a single, utterly dominant season.
  • Olympic Perfection: Backstopped Team Canada to a Gold Medal at the 2014 Sochi Olympics with a historic performance, posting an astonishing 0.59 goals-against average and a .972 save percentage to be named the tournament's Best Goaltender.
  • Playoff Heroics: Carried the Canadiens on a magical, unexpected run to the 2021 Stanley Cup Final, standing on his head with a .924 save percentage through 22 grueling postseason games.
  • Canada's Top Athlete: Honored with the prestigious Lou Marsh Trophy in 2015 as Canada's top athlete across all sports.

Years of Play

2007–2022: Montreal Canadiens

Key Awards & Hardware

  • Hart Memorial Trophy (NHL MVP): 2015
  • Vezina Trophy (Best Goaltender): 2015
  • Ted Lindsay Award (Most Outstanding Player): 2015
  • William M. Jennings Trophy: 2015
  • Olympic Gold Medal: 2014 (Team Canada)
  • World Cup of Hockey Gold: 2016 (Team Canada)
  • World Junior Championship Gold & MVP: 2007 (Team Canada)

Leadership & Impact

Carey Price's stoic leadership on the ice is matched only by his profound impact off it. Proud of his Ulkatcho First Nation heritage, Carey has been a deeply committed advocate for Indigenous youth across the country and a long-time ambassador for the Breakfast Club of Canada, ensuring children have the fuel they need to succeed. Having established his family roots right here in Kelowna, his local presence brings massive star power and a hometown connection to the Okanagan Celebrity Invitational. His public advocacy for mental health and community empowerment perfectly embodies the philanthropic spirit of our event.

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DOUG GILMOUR

Killer. Captain. Hall of Famer. The Heart and Soul of a Hockey City.

Hockey Hall of Famer and the Most Beloved Captain in Toronto Maple Leafs History.

Career Highlights

  • Elite Point Producer: Recorded an extraordinary 1,414 points (450 goals, 964 assists) over 1,474 NHL games across a legendary 20-season career — one of the highest totals in league history for a player his size.
  • Record-Shattering Season: Set Toronto Maple Leafs franchise records that still stand today — 127 points and 95 assists in the 1992–93 season — a year that made "Killer" a god in Hockey Town and earned him a Hart Trophy runner-up finish.
  • Playoff Icon: Delivered one of the great postseason performances of the modern era in 1993, racking up 35 points in 21 playoff games — second only to Wayne Gretzky — while carrying the Leafs to back-to-back conference finals.
  • Stanley Cup Champion: Won the Cup with the Calgary Flames in 1989, scoring the Stanley Cup-clinching goal to cement his place among the game's elite clutch performers.
  • Defensive Mastery: Won the Frank J. Selke Trophy in 1993 as the NHL's best defensive forward — the first major NHL award won by a Maple Leaf since 1967 — proving his two-way dominance was unmatched among forwards of his era.

Years of Play

1983–1988: St. Louis Blues
1988–1992: Calgary Flames
1992–1997: Toronto Maple Leafs
1997–1998: New Jersey Devils
1998–2000: Chicago Blackhawks
2000–2001: Buffalo Sabres
2001–2003: Montreal Canadiens
2003: Toronto Maple Leafs

Key Awards & Hardware

  • Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee: 2011
  • Frank J. Selke Trophy (Best Defensive Forward): 1993
  • NHL All-Star Game: 1993, 1994
  • Stanley Cup Champion: 1989 (Calgary Flames)
  • Canada Cup: Gold Medal (1987, Team Canada)
  • Toronto Maple Leafs #93 Retired: 2009
  • Memorial Cup: 2x Champion (1981, 1982 — Cornwall Royals)

Leadership & Impact

Doug Gilmour didn't just play the game — he redefined what it meant to lead. Named captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1994, "Killer" embodied the grit, sacrifice, and relentless will that turned a struggling franchise into genuine Stanley Cup contenders. Standing just 5'11" and 177 lbs, he routinely outworked, outcompeted, and outproduced players twice his size, becoming a symbol of blue-collar determination for an entire generation of hockey fans. Off the ice, Gilmour has remained deeply connected to the game and its communities — involved in alumni events, grassroots hockey initiatives, and charitable appearances that reflect the same passion he brought every night in the rink. His presence at the Okanagan Celebrity Invitational will electrify fans who grew up watching him bleed for the jersey, and his legend will draw new audiences to our cause for Easter Seals.

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AL IAFRATE

The Original 105 MPH Slap Shot and the Definition of Old-School Grit.

A Four-Time All-Star with One of the Most Feared Shots in NHL History.

Career Highlights

  • The Record Breaker: Shattered the NHL record for the hardest shot at the 1993 NHL All-Star Skills Competition, clocking an unbelievable 105.2 mph with a wooden stick—a record that stood untouched for 16 years.
  • Offensive Juggernaut: Registered an incredible 1992-93 season with the Washington Capitals, lighting the lamp 25 times and racking up 66 points, an elite offensive output for a defenseman in that era.
  • Draft Pedigree: Selected 4th Overall in the first round of the 1984 NHL Entry Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs, stepping immediately into the NHL as a teenager.
  • A Menace on the Ice: Played a physically punishing, intimidating style of hockey, amassing 463 career points (152 goals, 311 assists) alongside a staggering 1,301 penalty minutes over 799 regular-season games.
  • Decade of Dominance: Earned his place among the league's elite defensemen with four NHL All-Star Game selections across a brutally competitive era of hockey (1988, 1990, 1993, 1994).

Years of Play

1984–1991: Toronto Maple Leafs
1991–1994: Washington Capitals
1994–1996: Boston Bruins
1996–1998: San Jose Sharks

Key Awards & Hardware

  • NHL All-Star Game Selection: 4x (1988, 1990, 1993, 1994)
  • NHL Second All-Star Team: 1992-93
  • NHL All-Star Skills Competition - Hardest Shot Champion: 1990, 1993, 1994
  • Olympian: 1984 (Team USA)

Leadership & Impact

Al Iafrate is hockey royalty, bringing a larger-than-life personality and an unmatched level of fan engagement to everything he does. Known for wearing his heart on his sleeve, his genuine, unfiltered connection with the crowd makes him a massive draw. He has spent his post-playing career heavily involved in NHL Alumni initiatives, continuously lacing up his skates for charity games to raise funds for various grassroots causes. His raw passion for the game and willingness to interact with fans will bring an incredible, nostalgic energy to the Okanagan Celebrity Invitational, helping to drive ticket sales and maximize our charitable impact in the community.

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