- US Hockey Hall of Fame Museum
Why is the Hall of Fame in Eveleth? OUR MISSION: To provide the United States with a shrine to American hockey that reflects the honor, dignity and pride of the legends that it represents
- Inductees - US Hockey Hall of Fame Museum
Why is the Hall of Fame in Eveleth? OUR MISSION: To provide the United States with a shrine to American hockey that reflects the honor, dignity and pride of the legends that it represents
- About - US Hockey Hall of Fame Museum
About About the United States Hockey Hall of Fame Museum The United States Hockey Hall of Fame Museum is located in Eveleth, Minnesota, only 3 hours from Minneapolis, and in the heart of the Iron Range The United States Hockey Hall of Fame Museum is a perfect vacation stop for the whole family
- History - US Hockey Hall of Fame Museum
The United States Hockey Hall of Fame was dedicated in 1973 as the "National Shrine of American Hockey", to be America's hockey showplace to honor the legends of the game with the "Great Wall of Fame" of Enshrinees, and to preserve the precious memories of ice hockey in the United States To date, the Hall has honored 173 members and four teams who have contributed to the success and promotion
- 2018 Hockey Hall of Fame Inductees
NOTES: U S Hockey Hall of Fame inductees are chosen on the basis of extraordinary contribution to the sport of hockey in the United States … The U S Hockey Hall of Fame was incorporated in 1969 and inducted its first class in 1973 The Class of 2018 with be the 46th installed to the U S Hockey Hall of Fame
- DOUG WEIGHT - US Hockey Hall of Fame Museum
Doug Weight's 19-season NHL career included a Stanley Cup title, an Olympic silver medal and the 1996 World Cup of Hockey championship Weight dominated the North American Hockey League in 1988-89, posting 79 points (26-53) in 34 games for the Bloomfield Jets before heading to the college ranks
- JOHN JACK RILEY, JR - US Hockey Hall of Fame Museum
Squaw Valley, 1960 An underdog American team stuns the hockey world by defeating the great ice powers - Canada, Russia, Czechoslovakia, and Sweden - to capture this country's only first place finish in Olympic hockey competition According to Coach Jack Riley, the team's success was predicated on condition, dedication, and team effort
- TAFFY ABEL - US Hockey Hall of Fame Museum
Taffy Abel was a name beloved by hockey followers across the continent in the era of the 60-minute men He played his first game in Sault Ste Marie, MI in 1918 Abel carried the American flag as he took the Olympic oath for hockey players in Chamonix, France, in 1924
- Jack Parker - US Hockey Hall of Fame Museum
2017 United States Hockey Hall of Fame Enshrinee A legendary figure in American hockey, Jack Parker (Somerville, Mass ) coached 1,484 games at the NCAA Division I level with Boston University over 40 seasons and won 897 of them, amassing a 643 winning percentage, three national championships, 11 conference titles and 21 Beanpot Tournament crowns
- PAT LAFONTAINE - US Hockey Hall of Fame Museum
Pat LaFontaine grew up in Waterford, MI, loving the game of hockey There, he played one season of junior hockey for Verdun in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and was honored as the Canadian Major Junior Player of the Year in 1983
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