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 [ edit ] 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 [ edit ] References [ edit ] External links [ edit ]
Ice hockey halls of fame
International National Other recognition