NEW YORK – National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman today released the following statement regarding the passing of Bill Hay:
“Bill Hay was born into a hockey family, won the Stanley Cup as a Player and then devoted his post-playing career to growing the game at all levels and honoring its brightest stars.
“A native of Saskatchewan, his impact transcended borders. He led Colorado College to the 1957 NCAA title as a First Team All-America forward. He became a trailblazer for U.S. collegians playing in the NHL when he joined the Chicago Blackhawks, with whom he played eight seasons, won the Calder Trophy in 1960 and centered a line with Bobby Hull on the Cup-winning 1960-61 team. Upon retirement, he served as President and CEO of the Calgary Flames, COO of Hockey Canada and, for 15 years, as Chairman of the Hockey Hall of Fame.
“Inducted into the Hall as a Builder in 2015 – joining his father, Charles Hay, who had been enshrined as a Builder in 1974 – Bill Hay lived a remarkable hockey life that reflected the very best of our sport. The National Hockey League family mourns his passing and sends our deepest condolences to his family and many friends throughout the hockey world.”