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United States Hockey Hall of Fame

The United States Hockey Hall of Fame is located in Eveleth, Minnesota. It was established on June 21, 1973, with the purpose of honoring the sport of ice hockey in the United States by preserving American legends of the game. On May 11, 2007, USA Hockey and the United States Hockey Hall of Fame came to an agreement allowing the rights to the selection process and induction event associated to be handled by USA Hockey. [1] After a class has been enshrined, anyone is allowed to nominate individuals to be considered for enshrinement in the following years class using the USA Hockey web site prior to the nomination deadline. Nominated individuals must be considered to have made an extraordinary contribution to the sport of ice hockey in America, but could come in any form such as player, coach, official, administrator or support personnel. A selection committee then reviews the nominations and decides who will be enshrined. [2]

Enshrinees

Tony Amonte was part of the 2009 Class
John LeClair (#10) was inducted in 2009
Brian Leetch was the first American to win the NHL's Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP
Tom Barrasso won two Stanley Cups for the Pittsburgh Penguins. He was part of the 2009 Class
Name Year inducted Place of Birth
1960 Olympic Team 2000
1980 Olympic Team 2003
1996 World Cup of Hockey Team 2016
1998 Women's Olympic Team 2009
Taffy Abel 1973   Michigan
Oscar Almquist 1983   Minnesota
Tony Amonte 2009   Massachusetts
Hobey Baker 1973   Pennsylvania
Tom Barrasso 2009   Massachusetts
Earl Bartholome 1977   North Dakota
Bill Belisle 2016   Rhode Island
Gordon "Red" Berenson 2018   Saskatchewan, CAN
Art Berglund 2010   Ontario, CAN
Amo Bessone 1992   Massachusetts
Peter Bessone 1978   Massachusetts
Gary Bettman 2019   New York
Dean Blais 2020   Minnesota
Louis Robert "Bob" Blake 1985   Wisconsin
Henry Boucha 1995   Minnesota
Frank Brimsek 1973   Minnesota
Milton "Curly" Brink 2006   Minnesota
Herbert "Herb" Brooks 1990   Minnesota
Aaron Broten 2007   Minnesota
Neal Broten 2000   Minnesota
Dustin Brown 2023   New York
George Brown 1973   Massachusetts
Walter Brown (Son) 1973   Massachusetts
Brian Burke 2023   Rhode Island
Walter L. Bush, Jr. 1980   Minnesota
Karyn Bye-Dietz 2014   Wisconsin
Bobby Carpenter 2007   Massachusetts
Steve Cash 2022   Missouri
Joseph Cavanagh, Jr. 1994   Rhode Island
Len Ceglarski 1992   Massachusetts
William "Bill" Chadwick 1974   New York
Raymond Chaisson 1974   Massachusetts
John Chase 1973   Massachusetts
Chris Chelios 2011   Illinois
Dave Christian 2001   Minnesota
Roger Christian 1989   Minnesota
William "Billy" Christian 1984   Minnesota
Keith "Huffer" Christiansen 2005   Ontario, CAN
Donald "Don" Clark 1978   North Dakota
James Claypool 1995   Minnesota
Robert "Bob" Cleary 1981   Massachusetts
William "Bill" Cleary 1976   Massachusetts
Kevin Collins 2017   Massachusetts
Anthony "Tony" Conroy 1975   Minnesota
Paul Coppo 2004   Michigan
Cindy Curley 2013   Massachusetts
John Cunniff 2003   Massachusetts
Mike "Lefty" Curran 1998   Minnesota
Carl "Cully" Dahlstrom 1973   Minnesota
Natalie Darwitz 2018   Minnesota
Ron DeGregorio 2015   New Hampshire
Victor "Vic" Desjardins 1974   Michigan
Richard Desmond 1988   Massachusetts
Robert "Bob" Dill 1979   Minnesota
Dick Dougherty 2003   Minnesota
Chris Drury 2015   Connecticut
Doug Everett 1974   Massachusetts
Mike Emrick 2011   Indiana
Stan Fischler 2021   New York
Robert "Robbie" Ftorek 1991   Massachusetts
James Fullerton 1992   Massachusetts
Mark Fusco 2002   Massachusetts
Scott Fusco 2002   Massachusetts
Gary Gambucci 2006   Minnesota
Sergio "Serge" Gambucci 1996   Minnesota
John Garrison 1973   Massachusetts
John "Jack" Garrity 1986   Massachusetts
John "Doc" Gibson 1973   Ontario, CAN
Brian Gionta 2019   New York
Francis "Moose" Goheen 1973   Minnesota
Malcolm Gordon 1973   Maryland
Wally Grant 1994   Minnesota
Cammi Granato 2008   Illinois
Tony Granato 2020   Illinois
Bill Guerin 2013   Massachusetts
Francis "Austie" Harding, Jr. 1975   Massachusetts
Ned Harkness 1994   Ontario, CAN
Leland "Hago" Harrington 2018   Massachusetts
Derian Hatcher 2010   Michigan
Kevin Hatcher 2010   Michigan
Neal Henderson 2019   United States Virgin Islands [3]
Victor Heyliger 1974   Massachusetts
Paul Holmgren 2021   Minnesota
Charlie Holt 1997   Massachusetts
Phil Housley 2004   Minnesota
Mark Howe 2003   Michigan
Brett Hull 2008   Ontario, CAN
Stewart Iglehart 1975   Valparaíso Region, CHL
Willard Ikola 1990   Minnesota
Mike Ilitch 2004   Michigan
Craig Janney 2016   Connecticut
William "Bill" Jennings 1981   New York
Edward J. Jeremiah 1973   Massachusetts
Jim Johannson 2022   Minnesota
Mark Johnson 2004   Minnesota
Paul Johnson 2001   Minnesota
Robert "Badger Bob" Johnson 1991   Minnesota
Virgil Johnson 1974   Minnesota
Frank "Nick" Kahler 1980   Michigan
Mike Karakas 1973   Minnesota
Peter Karmanos, Jr. 2013   Michigan
John "Jack" Kelley 1993   Massachusetts
John "Snooks" Kelley 1974   Massachusetts
Katie King Crowley 2023   New Hampshire
John "Jack" Kirrane 1987   Massachusetts
Pat LaFontaine 2003   Missouri
Lou Lamoriello 2012   Rhode Island
Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson 2022   North Dakota
Monique Lamoureux-Morando 2022   North Dakota
Myles Lane 1973   Massachusetts
Jamie Langenbrunner 2023   Minnesota
David Langevin 1993   Minnesota
Rod Langway 1999
Taipei, ROC
Reed Larson 1996   Minnesota
John LeClair 2009   Vermont
Brian Leetch 2008   Texas
Joe Linder 1975   Michigan
Tom Lockhart 1973   New York
Sam LoPresti 1973   Minnesota
Lane MacDonald 2005   Oklahoma
John MacInnes 2007   Ontario, CAN
John Mariucci 1973   Minnesota
Ron Mason 2013   Ontario, CAN
Calvin "Cal" Marvin 1982   Minnesota
John Matchefts 1991   Minnesota
Bruce Mather 1998   Massachusetts
John Mayasich 1976   Minnesota
John "Jack" McCartan 1983   Minnesota
Peter McNab 2021   British Columbia, CAN
Mike Milbury 2006   Massachusetts
Ryan Miller 2022   Michigan
Mike Modano 2012   Michigan
William "Bill" Moe 1974   Massachusetts
Ken Morrow 1995   Michigan
Fred Mosely, Jr. 1975   Massachusetts
Joe Mullen 1998   New York
Brian Murphy 2023   New Hampshire
Hugh "Muzz" Murray 1987   Michigan
Dr. V. George Nagobads 2010   Michigan
Lou Nanne 1998   Ontario, CAN
Hubert "Hub" Nelson 1978   Minnesota
William "Bill" Nyrop 1997   Washington, D.C.
Ed Olczyk 2012   Illinois
Edward "Eddie" Olson 1977   Michigan
George Owen 1973   Ontario, CAN
Doug Palazzari 2000   Minnesota
Winthrop "Ding" Palmer 1973   Connecticut
Robert "Bob" Paradise 1989   Minnesota
Jack Parker 2017   Massachusetts
Craig Patrick 1996   Michigan
Larry Pleau 2000   Massachusetts
John "Connie" Pleban 1990   Minnesota
David Poile 2018   Ontario, CAN
Jenny Potter 2020   Minnesota
Clifford "Fido" Purpur 1974   North Dakota
Brian Rafalski 2014   Michigan
Mike Ramsey 2001   Minnesota
Mike Richter 2008   Pennsylvania
Robert Ridder, Sr. 1976   New York
Joe Riley 2002   Massachusetts
John "Jack" Riley Jr. 1979   Massachusetts
William "Bill" Riley 1977   Massachusetts
Gordie Roberts 1999   Michigan
Maurice "Moe" Roberts 2005   Connecticut
Jeremy Roenick 2010   Massachusetts
Elwin "Doc" Romnes 1973   Minnesota
Richard "Dick" Rondeau 1985   Rhode Island
Lawrence "Larry" Ross 1988   Minnesota
Angela Ruggiero 2015   California
Mathieu Schneider 2015   New York
Charles Schulz 1993   Minnesota
Jeff Sauer 2014   Wisconsin
Timothy Sheehy 1997   Ontario, CAN
Ben Smith 2017   Massachusetts
Ed Snider 2011   Washington, D.C.
William "Bill" Stewart 1982   Massachusetts
Paul Stewart 2018   Massachusetts
Gary Suter 2011   Wisconsin
Tim Thomas 2019   Michigan
Cliff Thompson 1973   Massachusetts
Keith Tkachuk 2011   Massachusetts
William Thayer Tutt 1973   California
Hal Trumble 1985   Minnesota
Lou Vairo 2014   New York
John Vanbiesbrouck 2007   Michigan
Sid Watson 1999   Massachusetts
Doug Weight 2013   Michigan
Krissy Wendell-Pohl 2019   Minnesota
Thomas "Tommy" Williams 1981   Minnesota
Murray Williamson 2005   Manitoba, CAN
Ron Wilson 2017   Ontario, CAN
Alfred "Ralph" Winsor 1973   Massachusetts
Frank "Coddy" Winters 1973   Minnesota
William Wirtz 1984   Illinois
Doug Woog 2002   Minnesota
Lyle Wright 1973   Manitoba, CAN
Kenneth "Ken" Yackel 1986   Minnesota
Jerry York 2020   Massachusetts
Scott Young 2017   Massachusetts
Frank Zamboni 2009   Utah

^ Names appear as they are displayed in the United States Hockey Hall of Fame.

See also

References

  1. ^ "United States Hockey Hall of Fame". Hockey Central.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-04-21.
  2. ^ "Nominations for 2010 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Now Being Accepted". USA Hockey.com. Archived from the original on 2010-02-23. Retrieved 2010-04-21.
  3. ^ Douglas, William (December 9, 2019). "Henderson made difference on way to U.S. Hall of Fame". National Hockey League. Retrieved November 24, 2023.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

United States Hockey Hall of Fame

The United States Hockey Hall of Fame is located in Eveleth, Minnesota. It was established on June 21, 1973, with the purpose of honoring the sport of ice hockey in the United States by preserving American legends of the game. On May 11, 2007, USA Hockey and the United States Hockey Hall of Fame came to an agreement allowing the rights to the selection process and induction event associated to be handled by USA Hockey. [1] After a class has been enshrined, anyone is allowed to nominate individuals to be considered for enshrinement in the following years class using the USA Hockey web site prior to the nomination deadline. Nominated individuals must be considered to have made an extraordinary contribution to the sport of ice hockey in America, but could come in any form such as player, coach, official, administrator or support personnel. A selection committee then reviews the nominations and decides who will be enshrined. [2]

Enshrinees

Tony Amonte was part of the 2009 Class
John LeClair (#10) was inducted in 2009
Brian Leetch was the first American to win the NHL's Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP
Tom Barrasso won two Stanley Cups for the Pittsburgh Penguins. He was part of the 2009 Class
Name Year inducted Place of Birth
1960 Olympic Team 2000
1980 Olympic Team 2003
1996 World Cup of Hockey Team 2016
1998 Women's Olympic Team 2009
Taffy Abel 1973   Michigan
Oscar Almquist 1983   Minnesota
Tony Amonte 2009   Massachusetts
Hobey Baker 1973   Pennsylvania
Tom Barrasso 2009   Massachusetts
Earl Bartholome 1977   North Dakota
Bill Belisle 2016   Rhode Island
Gordon "Red" Berenson 2018   Saskatchewan, CAN
Art Berglund 2010   Ontario, CAN
Amo Bessone 1992   Massachusetts
Peter Bessone 1978   Massachusetts
Gary Bettman 2019   New York
Dean Blais 2020   Minnesota
Louis Robert "Bob" Blake 1985   Wisconsin
Henry Boucha 1995   Minnesota
Frank Brimsek 1973   Minnesota
Milton "Curly" Brink 2006   Minnesota
Herbert "Herb" Brooks 1990   Minnesota
Aaron Broten 2007   Minnesota
Neal Broten 2000   Minnesota
Dustin Brown 2023   New York
George Brown 1973   Massachusetts
Walter Brown (Son) 1973   Massachusetts
Brian Burke 2023   Rhode Island
Walter L. Bush, Jr. 1980   Minnesota
Karyn Bye-Dietz 2014   Wisconsin
Bobby Carpenter 2007   Massachusetts
Steve Cash 2022   Missouri
Joseph Cavanagh, Jr. 1994   Rhode Island
Len Ceglarski 1992   Massachusetts
William "Bill" Chadwick 1974   New York
Raymond Chaisson 1974   Massachusetts
John Chase 1973   Massachusetts
Chris Chelios 2011   Illinois
Dave Christian 2001   Minnesota
Roger Christian 1989   Minnesota
William "Billy" Christian 1984   Minnesota
Keith "Huffer" Christiansen 2005   Ontario, CAN
Donald "Don" Clark 1978   North Dakota
James Claypool 1995   Minnesota
Robert "Bob" Cleary 1981   Massachusetts
William "Bill" Cleary 1976   Massachusetts
Kevin Collins 2017   Massachusetts
Anthony "Tony" Conroy 1975   Minnesota
Paul Coppo 2004   Michigan
Cindy Curley 2013   Massachusetts
John Cunniff 2003   Massachusetts
Mike "Lefty" Curran 1998   Minnesota
Carl "Cully" Dahlstrom 1973   Minnesota
Natalie Darwitz 2018   Minnesota
Ron DeGregorio 2015   New Hampshire
Victor "Vic" Desjardins 1974   Michigan
Richard Desmond 1988   Massachusetts
Robert "Bob" Dill 1979   Minnesota
Dick Dougherty 2003   Minnesota
Chris Drury 2015   Connecticut
Doug Everett 1974   Massachusetts
Mike Emrick 2011   Indiana
Stan Fischler 2021   New York
Robert "Robbie" Ftorek 1991   Massachusetts
James Fullerton 1992   Massachusetts
Mark Fusco 2002   Massachusetts
Scott Fusco 2002   Massachusetts
Gary Gambucci 2006   Minnesota
Sergio "Serge" Gambucci 1996   Minnesota
John Garrison 1973   Massachusetts
John "Jack" Garrity 1986   Massachusetts
John "Doc" Gibson 1973   Ontario, CAN
Brian Gionta 2019   New York
Francis "Moose" Goheen 1973   Minnesota
Malcolm Gordon 1973   Maryland
Wally Grant 1994   Minnesota
Cammi Granato 2008   Illinois
Tony Granato 2020   Illinois
Bill Guerin 2013   Massachusetts
Francis "Austie" Harding, Jr. 1975   Massachusetts
Ned Harkness 1994   Ontario, CAN
Leland "Hago" Harrington 2018   Massachusetts
Derian Hatcher 2010   Michigan
Kevin Hatcher 2010   Michigan
Neal Henderson 2019   United States Virgin Islands [3]
Victor Heyliger 1974   Massachusetts
Paul Holmgren 2021   Minnesota
Charlie Holt 1997   Massachusetts
Phil Housley 2004   Minnesota
Mark Howe 2003   Michigan
Brett Hull 2008   Ontario, CAN
Stewart Iglehart 1975   Valparaíso Region, CHL
Willard Ikola 1990   Minnesota
Mike Ilitch 2004   Michigan
Craig Janney 2016   Connecticut
William "Bill" Jennings 1981   New York
Edward J. Jeremiah 1973   Massachusetts
Jim Johannson 2022   Minnesota
Mark Johnson 2004   Minnesota
Paul Johnson 2001   Minnesota
Robert "Badger Bob" Johnson 1991   Minnesota
Virgil Johnson 1974   Minnesota
Frank "Nick" Kahler 1980   Michigan
Mike Karakas 1973   Minnesota
Peter Karmanos, Jr. 2013   Michigan
John "Jack" Kelley 1993   Massachusetts
John "Snooks" Kelley 1974   Massachusetts
Katie King Crowley 2023   New Hampshire
John "Jack" Kirrane 1987   Massachusetts
Pat LaFontaine 2003   Missouri
Lou Lamoriello 2012   Rhode Island
Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson 2022   North Dakota
Monique Lamoureux-Morando 2022   North Dakota
Myles Lane 1973   Massachusetts
Jamie Langenbrunner 2023   Minnesota
David Langevin 1993   Minnesota
Rod Langway 1999
Taipei, ROC
Reed Larson 1996   Minnesota
John LeClair 2009   Vermont
Brian Leetch 2008   Texas
Joe Linder 1975   Michigan
Tom Lockhart 1973   New York
Sam LoPresti 1973   Minnesota
Lane MacDonald 2005   Oklahoma
John MacInnes 2007   Ontario, CAN
John Mariucci 1973   Minnesota
Ron Mason 2013   Ontario, CAN
Calvin "Cal" Marvin 1982   Minnesota
John Matchefts 1991   Minnesota
Bruce Mather 1998   Massachusetts
John Mayasich 1976   Minnesota
John "Jack" McCartan 1983   Minnesota
Peter McNab 2021   British Columbia, CAN
Mike Milbury 2006   Massachusetts
Ryan Miller 2022   Michigan
Mike Modano 2012   Michigan
William "Bill" Moe 1974   Massachusetts
Ken Morrow 1995   Michigan
Fred Mosely, Jr. 1975   Massachusetts
Joe Mullen 1998   New York
Brian Murphy 2023   New Hampshire
Hugh "Muzz" Murray 1987   Michigan
Dr. V. George Nagobads 2010   Michigan
Lou Nanne 1998   Ontario, CAN
Hubert "Hub" Nelson 1978   Minnesota
William "Bill" Nyrop 1997   Washington, D.C.
Ed Olczyk 2012   Illinois
Edward "Eddie" Olson 1977   Michigan
George Owen 1973   Ontario, CAN
Doug Palazzari 2000   Minnesota
Winthrop "Ding" Palmer 1973   Connecticut
Robert "Bob" Paradise 1989   Minnesota
Jack Parker 2017   Massachusetts
Craig Patrick 1996   Michigan
Larry Pleau 2000   Massachusetts
John "Connie" Pleban 1990   Minnesota
David Poile 2018   Ontario, CAN
Jenny Potter 2020   Minnesota
Clifford "Fido" Purpur 1974   North Dakota
Brian Rafalski 2014   Michigan
Mike Ramsey 2001   Minnesota
Mike Richter 2008   Pennsylvania
Robert Ridder, Sr. 1976   New York
Joe Riley 2002   Massachusetts
John "Jack" Riley Jr. 1979   Massachusetts
William "Bill" Riley 1977   Massachusetts
Gordie Roberts 1999   Michigan
Maurice "Moe" Roberts 2005   Connecticut
Jeremy Roenick 2010   Massachusetts
Elwin "Doc" Romnes 1973   Minnesota
Richard "Dick" Rondeau 1985   Rhode Island
Lawrence "Larry" Ross 1988   Minnesota
Angela Ruggiero 2015   California
Mathieu Schneider 2015   New York
Charles Schulz 1993   Minnesota
Jeff Sauer 2014   Wisconsin
Timothy Sheehy 1997   Ontario, CAN
Ben Smith 2017   Massachusetts
Ed Snider 2011   Washington, D.C.
William "Bill" Stewart 1982   Massachusetts
Paul Stewart 2018   Massachusetts
Gary Suter 2011   Wisconsin
Tim Thomas 2019   Michigan
Cliff Thompson 1973   Massachusetts
Keith Tkachuk 2011   Massachusetts
William Thayer Tutt 1973   California
Hal Trumble 1985   Minnesota
Lou Vairo 2014   New York
John Vanbiesbrouck 2007   Michigan
Sid Watson 1999   Massachusetts
Doug Weight 2013   Michigan
Krissy Wendell-Pohl 2019   Minnesota
Thomas "Tommy" Williams 1981   Minnesota
Murray Williamson 2005   Manitoba, CAN
Ron Wilson 2017   Ontario, CAN
Alfred "Ralph" Winsor 1973   Massachusetts
Frank "Coddy" Winters 1973   Minnesota
William Wirtz 1984   Illinois
Doug Woog 2002   Minnesota
Lyle Wright 1973   Manitoba, CAN
Kenneth "Ken" Yackel 1986   Minnesota
Jerry York 2020   Massachusetts
Scott Young 2017   Massachusetts
Frank Zamboni 2009   Utah

^ Names appear as they are displayed in the United States Hockey Hall of Fame.

See also

References

  1. ^ "United States Hockey Hall of Fame". Hockey Central.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-04-21.
  2. ^ "Nominations for 2010 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Now Being Accepted". USA Hockey.com. Archived from the original on 2010-02-23. Retrieved 2010-04-21.
  3. ^ Douglas, William (December 9, 2019). "Henderson made difference on way to U.S. Hall of Fame". National Hockey League. Retrieved November 24, 2023.

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