The Alberta Hockey Hall of Fame has named its 2017 inductees.

Glen Sather, a High River native, who grew up in Wainwright is among the impressive list.

He's already been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame, the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame, and the World Hockey Association Hall of Fame, and lifted to the “Banners of Greatness” with the Oilers.

He won four Stanley cups with the Edmonton Oilers as a coach and another as Team President.

He was also behind Team Canada’s bench for the 1984 Canada Cup championship; was part of the management team for Team Canada at the 1987 and 1991 Canada Cups; 1994 IIHF World Championship where they won a Gold medal; and 1996 World Cup as a finalist; and the NHL for the 1987 Rendezvous series with Soviet all-stars. He was also involved with Team Canada at the 1998 Winter Olympics.

Since 2000, Glen has been at the helm of the New York Rangers, serving at times as President, General Manager, and had two stints behind the bench.

Also receiving induction to the Hall is:
     Mel Davidson, three-time Olympic gold medallist (Head Coach, Canadian Women’s national team).
     Bill Hay, Stanley Cup champion, and former head of the Hockey Hall of Fame
     Tony Kollman, one of the most notable senior hockey players of the 1960's
     Perry Pearn, second-winningest coach in ACAC history, including six ACAC championships.
     The Sutter family – Brent, Brian, Darryl, Duane, Gary, Rich, Ron, Grace and Louis.

They'll be inducted into the Hall Sunday, July 23 at the Coast Hotel in Canmore.