Hometown friends celebrate selection of Willie O’Ree to Hockey Hall of Fame
FREDERICTON — A packed Fredericton diner erupted in joyous cheers Tuesday as a prominent son of New Brunswick — Willie O’Ree, the first black player in the National Hockey League — was named to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Friends of O’Ree packed The Cabin restaurant, where they chanted his name after the selection was announced. The 82-year-old was inducted in the builder’s category.
“I was pacing in the house for four hours, waiting for the call. I am so happy and feel so fantastic,” O’Ree said from his home in San Diego.
O’Ree, who is originally from Fredericton, joined the NHL in 1958 and remains active with the league as its diversity ambassador and active supporter of the Hockey is for Everyone program.