List of members of the IIHF Hall of Fame

List of members of the IIHF Hall of Fame

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In 1997 the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) established the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in Zürich, Switzerland.[1] The IIHF Hall of Fame is intended to honor individuals who have made valuable contributions both internationally and in their home countries.[2] The first class, which was composed of 30 individuals, was introduced during the 1997 World Championships in Helsinki, Finland.[3] Members are inducted into the Hall under three separate categories: Player, Referee, and Builder (an individual that "manages" or grows the game).[3] The IIHF and the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, Canada, agreed on a long term contract[1] whereby the Hockey Hall of Fame became the permanent residence for the IIHF Hall of Fame.[3] On 29 June 1998, the Hockey Hall of Fame opened its newly revamped Exhibition Center containing an international area known as the World of Hockey Zone, which houses the exhibits for the IIHF Hall of Fame.[1]

With the induction of the 2010 class officially set for 21 May 2010 in Cologne, Germany, as part of the World Championship,[2] there will be 172 members representing 22 countries. The 2010 class is composed of five new additions: Artūrs Irbe, Dieter Hegen, Vladimir Krutov and Riikka Nieminen-Välilä in the player category and Rickard Fagerlund in the builder category.[4]

Members

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Mario Lemieux won a gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Mark Johnson won a gold medal in the 1980 Olympics and coached the USA women's team in the 2010 Games.
Peter Šťastný played for Czechoslovakia in the 1980 Winter Olympics and Slovakia in the 1994 Games.
Slava Fetisov won Olympic gold medals in 1984 and 1988.
Wayne Gretzky was a part of three Canada Cup winning teams and the Executive director of Canada's 2002 Olympic team.
Börje Salming was inducted in 1998 for Sweden.
Alexander Ragulin (right) won a combined 13 gold medals in Olympic and World Championship play.
Lasse Oksanen (dropping the puck) was inducted in 1999 for Finland.
Igor Larionov is a member of the "Triple Gold Club".
Erich Kühnhackl was part of the West Germany bronze medal winning team in 1976. One of only two Olympic ice hockey medals for Germany.
Name Country Category Year elected
Quido Adamec  Czech Republic Referee 2005
Bunny Ahearne  Great Britain Builder 1997
Veniamin Alexandrov  Russia Player 2007
Ernest Aljančič sr.  Slovenia Player 2002
Helmuts Balderis  Latvia Player 1998
Rudi Ball  Germany Player 2004
Father David Bauer  Canada Builder 1997
Sven Bergkvist  Sweden Player 1999
Art Berglund  United States Builder 2008
Curt Berglund  Sweden Builder 2003
Lars Björn  Sweden Player 1998
Vsevolod Bobrov  Russia Player 1997
Roger Bourbonnais  Canada Player 1999
Vladimír Bouzek  Czech Republic Player 2007
Philippe Bozon  France Player 2008
Vlastimil Bubník  Czech Republic Player 1997
Herb Brooks  United States Builder 1999
Walter Brown  United States Builder 1997
Ludek Bukac  Czech Republic Builder 2007
Mike Buckna  Canada Builder 2004
Walter Bush Jr  United States Builder 2009
Enrico Calcaterra  Italy Builder 1999
Ferdinand Cattini  Switzerland Player 1998
Hans Cattini  Switzerland Player 1998
Josef Černý  Czech Republic Player 2007
Arkady Chernyshev  Russia Builder 1999
Bill Christian  United States Player 1998
Bill Cleary  United States Player 1997
Gerry Cosby  United States Player 1997
Jim Craig  United States Player 1999
Mike Curran  United States Player 1999
Ove Dahlberg  Sweden Referee 2004
Vitaly Davydov  Russia Player 2004
Igor Dimitriev  Russia Builder 2007
Hans Dobida  Austria Builder 2007
Jaroslav Drobný  Czech Republic Player 1997
Vladimír Dzurilla  Slovakia Player 1998
Rudolf Eklow  Sweden Builder 1999
Carl Erhardt  Great Britain Player 1998
Rickard Fagerlund  Sweden Builder 2010
Vyacheslav Fetisov  Russia Player 2005
Anatoli Firsov  Russia Player 1998
Josef Golonka  Slovakia Player 1998
Cammi Granato  United States Player 2008
Wayne Gretzky  Canada Player 2000
Arne Grunander  Sweden Builder 1997
Henryk Gruth  Poland Player 2006
Bengt-Åke Gustafsson  Sweden Player 2003
Karel Gut  Czech Republic Player 1998
Geraldine Heaney  Canada Player 2008
Anders Hedberg  Sweden Player 1997
Dieter Hegen  Germany Player 2010
Heinz Henschel  Germany Builder 2003
William Hewitt  Canada Builder 1998
Rudi Hiti  Slovenia Player 2009
Ivan Hlinka  Czech Republic Player 2002
Jiří Holeček  Czech Republic Player 1998
Jiří Holík  Czech Republic Player 1999
Derek Holmes  Canada Builder 1999
Leif Holmqvist  Sweden Player 1999
Ladislav Horsky  Slovakia Builder 2004
Fran Huck  Canada Player 1999
Jørgen Hviid  Denmark Builder 2005
Artūrs Irbe  Latvia Player 2010
Gustav Jaenecke  Germany Player 1998
Angela James  Canada Player 2008
Tore Johannessen  Norway Builder 1999
Mark Johnson  United States Player 1999
Marshall Johnston  Canada Player 1998
Tomas Jonsson  Sweden Player 2000
Gordon Juckes  Canada Builder 1997
Timo Jutila  Finland Player 2003
Yuri Karandin  Russia Referee 2004
Alexei Kasatonov  Russia Player 2009
Tsutomu Kawabuchi  Japan Builder 2004
Matti Keinonen  Finland Player 2002
Valeri Kharlamov  Russia Player 1998
Anatoli Khorozov  Ukraine Builder 2006
Udo Kiessling  Germany Player 2000
Dave King  Canada Builder 2001
Jakob Kölliker  Switzerland Player 2007
Josef Kompalla  Germany Referee 2003
Viktor Konovalenko  Russia Player 2007
Vladimir Kostka  Czech Republic Builder 1997
Vladimir Krutov  Russia Player 2010
Erich Kühnhackl  Germany Player 1997
Jari Kurri  Finland Player 2000
Viktor Kuzkin  Russia Player 2005
Jacques Lacarrière  France Player 1998
Igor Larionov  Russia Player 2008
Bob LeBel  Canada Builder 1997
Mario Lemieux  Canada Player 2008
Harry Lindblad  Finland Builder 1999
Vic Lindquist  Canada Player 1997
Paul Loicq  Belgium Builder 1997
Konstantin Loktev  Russia Player 2007
Håkan Loob  Sweden Player 1998
Cesar Luthi  Switzerland Builder 1998
Oldřich Machač  Czech Republic Player 1999
Barry MacKenzie  Canada Player 1999
Louis Magnus  France Builder 1997
Sergei Makarov  Russia Player 2001
Josef Maleček  Czech Republic Player 2003
Pekka Marjamäki  Finland Player 1998
Seth Martin  Canada Player 1997
Vladimír Martinec  Czech Republic Player 2001
Alexander Maltsev  Russia Player 1999
John Mayasich  United States Player 1997
Boris Mayorov  Russia Player 1999
Jack McCartan  United States Player 1998
Jackie McLeod  Canada Player 1999
Boris Mikhailov  Russia Player 2000
Lou Nanne  United States Player 2004
Mats Näslund  Sweden Player 2005
Václav Nedomanský  Czech Republic Player 1997
Riikka Nieminen-Välilä  Finland Player 2010
Kent Nilsson  Sweden Player 2006
Nisse Nilsson  Sweden Player 2002
Lasse Oksanen  Finland Player 1999
Terry O'Malley  Canada Player 1998
Eduard Pană  Romania Player 1998
Győrgy Pasztor  Hungary Builder 2001
Peter Patton  Great Britain Builder 2002
Esa Peltonen  Finland Player 2007
Vladimir Petrov  Russia Player 2006
Ronald Pettersson  Sweden Player 2004
František Pospíšil  Czech Republic Player 1999
Josef Puschnig  Austria Player 1999
Alexander Ragulin  Russia Player 1997
Hans Rampf  Germany Player 2001
Gordon Renwick  Canada Builder 2002
Bob Ridder  United States Builder 1998
Jack Riley  United States Builder 1998
Thomas Rundqvist  Sweden Player 2007
Dr. Günther Sabetzki  Germany Builder 1997
Börje Salming  Sweden Player 1998
Laszlo Schell  Hungary Referee 2009
Alois Schloder  Germany Player 2005
Harry Sinden  Canada Player 1997
Nikolai Sologubov  Russia Player 2004
Andrei Starovoitov  Russia Builder 1997
Vyacheslav Starshinov  Russia Player 2007
Jan Starsi  Slovakia Builder 1999
Peter Šťastný  Slovakia Player 2000
Ulf Sterner  Sweden Player 2001
Roland Stoltz  Sweden Player 1999
Göran Stubb  Finland Builder 2000
Arne Strömberg  Sweden Builder 1998
Miroslav Subrt  Czech Republic Builder 2004
Jan Suchý  Czech Republic Player 2009
Anatoli Tarasov  Russia Builder 1997
František Tikal  Czech Republic Player 2004
Viktor Tikhonov  Russia Builder 1998
Shoichi Tomita  Japan Builder 2006
Bibi Torriani  Switzerland Player 1997
Vladislav Tretiak  Russia Player 1997
Yoshiaki Tsutsumi  Japan Builder 1999
Sven "Tumba" Johansson  Sweden Player 1997
Hal Trumble  United States Builder 1999
Thayer Tutt  United States Builder 2002
Xaver Unsinn  Germany Builder 1998
Jorma Valtonen  Finland Player 1999
Valeri Vasiliev  Russia Player 1998
Juhani Wahlsten  Finland Player 2006
Walter Wasservogel  Austria Builder 1997
Harry Watson  Canada Player 1998
Unto Wiitala  Finland Referee 2003
Alexander Yakushev  Russia Player 2003
Urpo Ylönen  Finland Player 1997
Vladimir Yurzinov  Russia Builder 2002
Vladimír Zábrodský  Czech Republic Player 1997
Joachim Ziesche  Germany Player 1999

See also

  • Paul Loicq Award, presented by the IIHF to a person who has made "outstanding contributions to the IIHF and international ice hockey".[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Index Ii: IIHF Hall of Fame". A to Z Enyclopaedia of Ice Hockey. http://www.azhockey.com/Ii.htm. Retrieved 5 March 2010. 
  2. ^ a b "IIHF Hall of Fame inducts six new members". National Hockey League. http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=510916. Retrieved 5 March 2010. 
  3. ^ a b c "IIHF Hall of Fame". International Ice Hockey Federation. http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/history/the-iihf/iihf-hall-of-fame.html. Retrieved 5 March 2010. 
  4. ^ "IIHF Hall welcomes five". International Ice Hockey Federation. http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/iihf-hof-2010.html. Retrieved 7 March 2010. 
  5. ^ "The inductee class of 2009". Zurich: International Ice Hockey Federation. http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/iihf-hof-2009.html. 

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