United States Hockey Hall of Fame

ice hockey museum in Eveleth, Minnesota

The United States Hockey Hall of Fame was made in 1973. The goal was to keep the rich history of ice hockey in the United States and to honor the extraordinary contributions of select players, coaches, administrators, officials and teams. It is in Eveleth, Minnesota.[1]

United States Hockey Hall of Fame Museum

There is also The United States Hockey Hall of Fame Museum. The museum keeps special items related to American hockey.

Members

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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.

The table below shows the members of the Hall of Fame as of 2012. The name shown is how it appears in the United States Hockey Hall of Fame.

NameYear inducted
1960 Olympic Team2000
1980 Olympic Team2003
1998 Women's Olympic Team2009
Taffy Abel1973
Oscar Almquist1983
Tony Amonte2009
Hobey Baker1973
Tom Barrasso2009
Earl Bartholome1977
Art Berglund2010
Amo Bessone1992
Peter Bessone1978
Louis Robert "Bob" Blake1985
Henry Boucha1995
Frank Brimsek1973
Milton "Curly" Brink2006
Herbert "Herb" Brooks1990
Aaron Broten2007
Neal Broten2000
George Brown1973
Walter Brown (Son)1973
Walter L. Bush, Jr.1980
Bobby Carpenter2007
Joseph Cavanagh, Jr.1994
Len Ceglarski1992
William "Bill" Chadwick1974
Raymond Chaisson1974
John Chase1973
Chris Chelios2011
Dave Christian2001
Roger Christian1989
William "Billy" Christian1984
Keith "Huffer" Christiansen2005
Donald "Don" Clark1978
James Claypool1995
Robert "Bob" Cleary1981
William "Bill" Cleary1976
Anthony "Tony" Conroy1975
Paul Coppo2004
John Cunniff2003
Mike "Lefty" Curran1998
Carl "Cully" Dahlstrom1973
Victor "Vic" Desjardins1974
Richard Desmond1988
Robert "Bob" Dill1979
Dick Dougherty2003
Doug Everett1974
Mike Emrick2011
Robert "Robbie" Ftorek1991
James Fullerton1992
Mark Fusco2002
Scott Fusco2002
Gary Gambucci2006
Sergio "Serge" Gambucci1996
John Garrison1973
John "Jack" Garrity1986
John "Doc" Gibson1973
Francis "Moose" Goheen1973
Malcolm Gordon1973
Wally Grant1994
Cammi Granato2008
Francis "Austie" Harding, jr.1975
Ned Harkness1994
Derian Hatcher2010
Kevin Hatcher2010
Victor Heyliger1974
Charles "Charlie" Holt1997
Phil Housley2004
Mark Howe2003
Brett Hull2008
Stewart Iglehart1975
Willard Ikola1990
Mike Ilitch2004
William "Bill" Jennings1981
Edward J. Jeremiah1973
Mark Johnson2004
Paul Johnson2001
Robert "Bob" Johnson1991
Virgil Johnson1974
Frank "Nick" Kahler1980
Mike Karakas1973
John "Jack" Kelley1993
John "Snooks" Kelley1974
John "Jack" Kirrane1987
Pat LaFontaine2003
Myles Lane1973
David Langevin1993
Rod Langway1999
Reed Larson1996
John LeClair2009
Brian Leetch2008
Joe Linder1975
Tom Lockhart1973
Sam LoPresti1973
Lane MacDonald2005
John MacInnes2007
John Mariucci1973
Calvin "Cal" Marvin1982
John Matchefts1991
Bruce Mather1998
John Mayasich1976
John "Jack" McCartan1983
Mike Milbury2006
William "Bill" Moe1974
Ken Morrow1995
Fred Moseley, Jr.1975
Joe Mullen1998
Hugh "Muzz" Murray1987
Dr. V. George Nagobads2010
Lou Nanne1998
Hubert "Hub" Nelson1978
William "Bill" Nyrop1997
Edward "Eddie" Olson1977
George Owen1973
Doug Palazzari2000
Winthrop "Ding" Palmer1973
Robert "Bob" Paradise1989
Craig Patrick1996
Larry Pleau2000
John "Connie" Pleban1990
Clifford "Fido" Purpur1974
Mike Ramsey2001
Mike Richter2008
Robert Ridder, Sr.1976
Joe Riley2002
John "Jack" Riley, Jr.1979
William "Bill" Riley1977
Gordie Roberts1999
Maurice "Moe" Roberts2005
Jeremy Roenick2010
Elwin "Doc" Romnes1973
Richard "Dick" Rondeau1985
Lawrence "Larry" Ross1988
Charles Schulz1993
Timothy Sheehy1997
Ed Snider2011
William "Bill" Stewart1982
Gary Suter2011
Cliff Thompson1973
Keith Tkachuk2011
William Thayer Tutt1973
Harold "Hal" Trumble1985
John Vanbiesbrouck2007
Sid Watson1999
Thomas "Tommy" Williams1981
Murray Williamson2005
Alfred "Ralph" Winsor1973
Frank "Coddy" Winters1973
William Wirtz1984
Doug Woog2002
Lyle Wright1973
Kenneth "Ken" Yackel1986
Frank Zamboni2009

References

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  1. "United States Hockey Hall of Fame". Hockey Central.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-04-21.

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