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 dozens of outstanding coaches, players, builders, administrators and two Olympic teams who have contributed to the success and promotion of American hockey.
In May 2007, an agreement between the Hall and USA Hockey was established whereas USA Hockey will take over the Induction process and the Hall's official name will now become the "United States Hockey Hall of Fame Museum."
Year inducted | First Name | Last Name | Hometown |
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1998 | Mike "Lefty" | Curran | International Falls |
1990 | Willard | Ikola | Evelth |
1988 | Larry | Ross | Duluth |
1983 | Jack | McCartan | St. Paul |
1973 | Frank | Brimsek | Eveleth |
1973 | Sam | Lopresti | Eveleth |
Established in 1943, the Hockey Hall of Fame is a museum and place of entertainment offering state-of-the-art multimedia presentations and exhibits from its premises at Brookfield Place, Toronto, Canada.
Its mandate is to recognize and honour the achievements of individuals who bring special distinction to the game of hockey, and to collect and preserve objects, images and resource materials connected with the game as it is played in Canada and throughout the world.
Year inducted | First Name | Last Name | Hometown |
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1966 | Frank | Brimsek | Eveleth |
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