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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]
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
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1980 Olympic Team
2003
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1996 World Cup of Hockey Team
2016
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1998 Women's Olympic Team
2009
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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.
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