NHL HHOF Posted April 24, 2022 Share Posted April 24, 2022 The U.S. Hockey Hall Of Fame is not as hard to get into as the Hockey Hall of Fame is. The standards are a bit lower, and there is less competition since it's only for Americans, for the most part. Unlike the Hockey Hall of Fame, a person can be inducted more than once into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, but there is a catch. The U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame also inducts all the members of a team that wins the GOLD medal in the Olympics, or the World Cup. This means the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame is more like the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. A person can be inducted as a solo artist, and they could also be inducted as a member of a band or bands. There is no limit to the number of times you can be inducted. But in the case of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, you can only be inducted multiple times if you win GOLD, not SILVER, not BRONZE. Also, unlike the Hockey Hall of Fame, the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame doesn't brake the inductees into categories like the player category, or the builder category for coaches and team owners, or the referee category. Or at least it's not spoken about at the ceremony, or on their website. THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME https://www.ushockeyhalloffame.com THE U.S HOCKEY HALL OF FAME MUSEUM https://www.ushockeyhall.com/home All the numerical breakdowns were done by me, not by the U.S Hockey Hall of Fame. THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES (1973-PRESENT) | EVELETH, MINNESOTA 260 PEOPLE INDUCTED INTO THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME. 194 INDUCTEES. 190 INDIVIDUAL INDUCTEES. 4 TEAM INDUCTEES – 115 IS THE TOTAL NUMBER OF TEAM MEMBERS INDUCTED. OF THE 115 TEAM MEMBERS INDUCTED, 45 OF THEM ARE TWO-TIME INDUCTEES. 70 IS THE REMAINING NUMBER OF TEAM MEMBERS INDUCTED. 190 + 70 = 260 PEOPLE INDUCTED INTO THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME. THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES (1973-PRESENT) | EVELETH, MINNESOTA 01. 1973: Taffy Abel 02. 1973: Hobey Baker 03. 1973: Frank Brimsek 04. 1973: George Brown 05. 1973: Walter Brown 06. 1973: John Chase 07. 1973: Cully Dahlstrom 08. 1973: John B. Garrison 09. 1973: Doc Gibson 10. 1973: Moose Goheen 11. 1973: Malcolm Gordon 12. 1973: Edward Jeremiah 13. 1973: Mike Karakas 14. 1973: Myles Lane 15. 1973: Thomas Lockhart 16. 1973: Sam LoPresti 17. 1973: John Mariucci 18. 1973: George Owen, Jr. 19. 1973: Ding Palmer 20. 1973: Doc Romnes 21. 1973: Clifford Thompson 22. 1973: William Tutt 23. 1973: Ralph Winsor 24. 1973: Coddy Winters 25. 1973: Lyle Wright 26. 1974: William Chadwick 27. 1974: Ray Chaisson 28. 1974: Victor Desjardins 29. 1974: Doug Everett 30. 1974: Victor Heyliger 31. 1974: Virgil Johnson 32. 1974: John Kelley 33. 1974: William Moe 34. 1974: Fido Purpur 35. 1975: Anthony Conroy 36. 1975: Austie Harding 37. 1975: Stewart Inglehart 38. 1975: Joseph Linder 39. 1975: Fred Moseley 40. 1976: William Cleary 41. 1976: John Mayasich 42. 1976: Robert Ridder 43. 1977: Earl Bartholome 44. 1977: Eddie Olson 45. 1977: William Riley 46. 1978: Peter Bessone 47. 1978: Donald Clark 48. 1978: Hub Nelson 49. 1979: Bob Dill 50. 1979: Jack Riley, Jr. 51. 1980: Walter Bush 52. 1980: Nick Kahler 53. 1981: Robert Cleary 54. 1981: William Jennings 55. 1981: Thomas Williams 56. 1982: Cal Marvin 57. 1982: Bill Stewart 58. 1983: Oscar Almquist 59. 1983: Jack McCartan 60. 1984: Bill Christian 61. 1984: Bill Wirtz 62. 1985: Robert Blake 63. 1985: Richard Rondeau 64. 1985: Harold Trumble 65. 1986: Jack Garrity 66. 1986: Ken Yackel 67. 1987: Jack Kirrane 68. 1987: Muzz Murray, Sr. 69. 1988: Richard Desmond 70. 1988: Larry Ross 71. 1989: Roger Christian 72. 1989: Robert Paradise 73. 1990: Herb Brooks 74. 1990: Willard Ikola 75. 1990: Connie Pleban 76. 1991: Robbie Ftorek 77. 1991: Bob Johnson 78. 1991: John Matchefts 79. 1992: Amo Bessone 80. 1992: Len Ceglarski 81. 1992: James Fullerton 82. 1993: Jack Kelley 83. 1993: David Langevin 84. 1993: Charles Schulz 85. 1994: Joe Cavanagh 86. 1994: Wally Grant 87. 1994: Ned Harkness 88. 1995: Henry Boucha 89. 1995: James Claypool 90. 1995: Ken Morrow 91. 1996: Serge Gambucci 92. 1996: Reed Larson 93. 1996: Craig Patrick 94. 1997: Charlie Holt 95. 1997: William Nyrop 96. 1997: Tim Sheehy 97. 1998: Mike Curran 98. 1998: Bruce Mather 99. 1998: Joe Mullen 100. 1998: Lou Nanne 101. 1999: Rod Langway 102. 1999: Gordie Roberts 103. 1999: Sid Watson 104. 2000: Neal Broten 105. 2000: Doug Palazzari 106. 2000: Larry Pleau 107. 2000: 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 108. 2001: Dave Christian 109. 2001: Paul Johnson 110. 2001: Mike Ramsey 111. 2002: Mark Fusco 112. 2002: Scott Fusco 113. 2002: Joe Riley 114. 2002: Doug Woog 115. 2003: John Cunniff 116. 2003: Richard Dougherty 117. 2003: Mark Howe 118. 2003: Pat LaFontaine 119. 2003: 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 120. 2004: Paul Coppo 121. 2004: Phil Housley 122. 2004: Mike Illitch 123. 2004: Mark Johnson 124. 2005: Huffer Christiansen 125. 2005: Lane MacDonald 126. 2005: Maurice Roberts 127. 2005: Murray Williamson 128. 2006: Curly Brink 129. 2006: Gary Gambucci 130. 2006: Mike Milbury 131. 2007: Aaron Broten 132. 2007: Bobby Carpenter 133. 2007: John MacInnes 134. 2007: John Vanbiesbrouck 135. 2008: Cammi Granato 136. 2008: Brett Hull 137. 2008: Brian Leetch 138. 2008: Mike Richter 139. 2009: Tony Amonte 140. 2009: Tom Barrasso 141. 2009: John LeClair 142. 2009: Frank Zamboni 143. 2009: 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 144. 2010: Art Berglund 145. 2010: Derian Hatcher 146. 2010: Kevin Hatcher 147. 2010: Dr. V. George Nagobads 148. 2010: Jeremy Roenick 149. 2011: Chris Chelios 150. 2011: Mike Emrick 151. 2011: Ed Snider 152. 2011: Gary Suter 153. 2011: Keith Tkachuk 154. 2012: Lou Lamoriello 155. 2012: Mike Modano 156. 2012: Eddie Olczyk 157. 2013: Cindy Curly 158. 2013: Bill Guerin 159. 2013: Peter Karmanos 160. 2013: Ron Mason 161. 2013: Doug Weight 162. 2014: Karyn Bye Dietz 163. 2014: Brian Rafalski 164. 2014: Jeff Sauer 165. 2014: Lou Vairo 166. 2015: Ron DeGregorio 167. 2015: Chris Drury 168. 2015: Angela Ruggiero 169. 2015: Mathieu Schneider 170. 2016: Bill Belisle 171. 2016: Craig Janney 172. 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 173. 2017: Kevin Collins 174. 2017: Jack Parker 175. 2017: Ben Smith 176. 2017: Ron Wilson 177. 2017: Scott Young 178. 2018: Red Berenson 179. 2018: Natalie Darwitz 180. 2018: Hago Harrington 181. 2018: David Poile 182. 2018: Paul Stewart 183. 2019: Gary Bettman 184. 2019: Brian Gionta 185. 2019: Neal Henderson 186. 2019: Tim Thomas 187. 2019: Krissy Wendell 188. 2020: Dean Blais 189. 2020: Tony Granato 190. 2020: Jenny Potter 191. 2020: Jerry York 192. 2021: Stan Fischler 193. 2021: Paul Holmgren 194. 2021: Peter McNab TEAMS IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 2000: 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 02. 2003: 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 03. 2009: 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 04. 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 01. 2000: 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 01. Coach: Jack Riley, Jr. 02. Manager: James Claypool 03. Trainer: Ben Bertini 04. Goaltender: Jack McCartan 05. Goaltender: Larry Palmer 06. Defensemen: Jack Kirrane 07. Defensemen: John Mayasich 08. Defensemen: Robert Owen 09. Defensemen: Rod Paavola 10. Center: Bob McVey 11. Center: Paul Johnson 12. Center: Thomas Williams 13. Winger: Dick Rodenhiser 14. Winger: Dick Meredith 15. Winger: Weldy Olson 16. Winger: William Cleary 17. Winger: Robert Cleary 18. Winger: Roger Christian 19. Winger: Bill Christian 20. Winger: Gene Grazia 02. 2003: 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 01. Head Coach: Herb Brooks 02. Assistant Coach: Craig Patrick 03. Manager: Ralph Jasinski 04. Goalie Coach: Warren Strelow 05. Physician: Dr. V. George Nagobads 06. Trainer: Gary Smith 07. Equipment Manager: Bud Kessel 08. Goaltender: Jim Craig 09. Goaltender: Steve Janaszak 10. Defensemen: Bill Baker 11. Defensemen: Dave Christian 12. Defensemen: Ken Morrow 13. Defensemen: Jack O’Callahan 14. Defensemen: Mike Ramsey 15. Defensemen: Bob Suter 16. Forward: Neal Broten 17. Forward: Steve Christoff 18. Forward: Mike Eruzione 19. Forward: John Harrington 20. Forward: Mark Johnson 21. Forward: Rob McClanahan 22. Forward: Mark Pavelich 23. Forward: Buzz Schneider 24. Forward: Dave Silk 25. Forward: Eric Strobel 26. Forward: Phil Verchota 27. Forward: Mark Wells 03. 2009: 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 01. Head Coach: Ben Smith 02. Assistant Coach: Tom Mutch 03. Women’s Olympic Team Chairman: Bob Allen 04. Team Leader: Amie Hilles 05. Media Relations Manager: Kris Pleimann 06. Team Physician: Sandra Glasson 07. Athletic Trainer: Jeanna Schepman 08. Equipment Manager: Bob Webster 09. Goaltender: Sara DeCosta 10. Goaltender: Sarah Tueting 11. Defensemen: Tara Mounsey 12. Defensemen: Angela Ruggiero 13. Defensemen: Colleen Coyne 14. Defensemen: Sue Merz 15. Defensemen: Vicki Movsessian 16. Defensemen: Chris Bailey 17. Forward: Lisa Brown-Miller 18. Forward: Karyn Bye-Dietz 19. Forward: Laurie Baker 20. Forward: Sandra Whyte 21. Forward: A.J. Mleczko 22. Forward: Jenny Schmidgall 23. Forward: Shelley Looney 24. Forward: Alana Blahoski 25. Forward: Katie King 26. Forward: Cammi Granato 27. Forward: Gretchen Ulion 28. Forward: Tricia Dunn 04. 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 01. General Manager: Lou Lamoriello 02. Assistant General Manager: Jack Ferreira 03. Team Leader: Brian Petrovek 04. Head Coach: Ron Wilson 05. Assistant Coach: John Cunniff 06. Assistant Coach: Paul Holmgren 07. Assistant Coach: Keith Allain 08. Equipment Manager: Bob Webster 09. Equipment Manager: Chris Kincaid 10. Medical Trainer: Peter Demers 11. Masseur: Hans-Juergen Merz 12. Physician: Barry Fisher 13. Public Relations: Darryl Seibel 14. Public Relations/Team Service: Rick Minch 15. Goaltender: Jim Carey 16. Goaltender: Guy Hebert 17. Goaltender: Mike Richter 18. Defensemen: Shawn Chambers 19. Defensemen: Chris Chelios 20. Defensemen: Derian Hatcher 21. Defensemen: Kevin Hatcher 22. Defensemen: Phil Housley 23. Defensemen: Brian Leetch 24. Defensemen: Mathieu Schneider 25. Defensemen: Gary Suter 26. Forward: Tony Amonte 27. Forward: Adam Deadmarsh 28. Forward: Bill Guerin 29. Forward: Brett Hull 30. Forward: Steve Konowalchuk 31. Forward: Pat LaFontaine 32. Forward: John LeClair 33. Forward: Shawn McEachern 34. Forward: Mike Modano 35. Forward: Joel Otto 36. Forward: Brian Rolston 37. Forward: Bryan Smolinski 38. Forward: Keith Tkachuk 39. Forward: Doug Weight 40. Forward: Scott Young TWO-TIME INDUCTEES INTO THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1976: William Cleary / 2000: 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 02. 1976: John Mayasich / 2000: 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 03. 1979: Jack Riley, Jr. / 2000: 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 04. 1981: Robert Cleary / 2000: 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 05. 1981: Thomas Williams / 2000: 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 06. 1983: Jack McCartan / 2000: 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 07. 1984: Bill Christian / 2000: 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 08. 1987: Jack Kirrane / 2000: 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 09. 1989: Roger Christian / 2000: 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 10. 1990: Herb Brooks / 2003: 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 11. 1995: James Claypool / 2000: 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 12. 1995: Ken Morrow / 2003: 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 13. 1996: Craig Patrick / 2003: 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 14. 2000: Neal Broten / 2003: 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 15. 2001: Dave Christian / 2003: 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 16. 2001: Paul Johnson / 2000: 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 17. 2001: Mike Ramsey / 2003: 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 18. 2003: John Cunniff / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 19. 2003: Pat LaFontaine / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 20. 2004: Phil Housley / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 21. 2004: Mark Johnson / 2003: 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 22. 2008: Cammi Granato / 2009: 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 23. 2008: Brett Hull / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 24. 2008: Brian Leetch / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 25. 2008: Mike Richter / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 26. 2009: Tony Amonte / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 27. 2009: John LeClair / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 28. 2010: Derian Hatcher / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 29. 2010: Kevin Hatcher / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 30. 2010: Dr. V. George Nagobads / 2003: 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 31. 2011: Chris Chelios / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 32. 2011: Gary Suter / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 33. 2011: Keith Tkachuk / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 34. 2012: Lou Lamoriello / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 35. 2012: Mike Modano / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 36. 2013: Bill Guerin / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 37. 2013: Doug Weight / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 38. 2014: Karyn Bye-Dietz / 2009: 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 39. 2015: Angela Ruggiero / 2009: 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 40. 2015: Mathieu Schneider / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 41. 2017: Ben Smith / 2009: 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 42. 2017: Ron Wilson / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 43. 2017: Scott Young / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 44. 2021: Paul Holmgren / 2016: 1996 Men’s World Cup Team TWO-TIME INDUCTEES IN THE TEAM CATEGORY 01. 2009 / 2016 – Bob Webster: Equipment Manager 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team / 1996 Men’s World Cup Team HOCKEY HALL OF FAME / U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1945 / 1973 – Hobey Baker 02. 1966 / 1973 – Frank Brimsek 03. 1961 / 1973 – George Brown 04. 1962 / 1973 – Walter Brown 05. 1952 / 1973 – Moose Goheen 06. 1965 / 1973 – Thomas Lockhart 07. 1985 / 1973 – John Mariucci 08. 1978 / 1973 – William Tutt 09. 1964 / 1974 – William Chadwick 10. 2000 / 1980 – Walter Bush 11. 1975 / 1981 – William Jennings 12. 1976 / 1984 – Bill Wirtz 13. 2006 / 1990 – Herb Brooks 14. 1992 / 1991 – Bob Johnson 15. 2001 / 1996 – Craig Patrick 16. 2000 / 1998 – Joe Mullen 17. 2002 / 1999 – Rod Langway 18. 2011 / 2003 – Mark Howe 19. 2003 / 2003 – Pat LaFontaine 20. 2015 / 2004 – Phil Housley 21. 2003 / 2004 – Mike Illitch 22. 2010 / 2008 – Cammi Granato 23. 2009 / 2008 – Brett Hull 24. 2009 / 2008 – Brian Leetch 25. 2013 / 2011 – Chris Chelios 26. 1988 / 2011 – Ed Snider 27. 2009 / 2012 – Lou Lamoriello 28. 2014 / 2012 – Mike Modano 29. 2015 / 2013 – Peter Karmanos 30. 2015 / 2015 – Angela Ruggiero 31. 2018 / 2019 – Gary Bettman 32. 2019 / 2020 – Jerry York INDUCTED INTO BOTH, THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME AND THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME, IN THE SAME YEAR 01. 2003 / 2003 – Pat LaFontaine 02. 2015 / 2015 – Angela Ruggiero INDUCTED POSTHUMOUSLY INTO THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1973: Taffy Abel 02. 1973: Hobey Baker 03. 1973: George Brown 04. 1973: Walter Brown 05. 1973: Doc Gibson 06. 1973: Malcolm Gordon 07. 1973: Edward Jeremiah 08. 1973: Ding Palmer 09. 1973: Ralph Winsor 10. 1973: Coddy Winters 11. 1973: Lyle Wright 12. 1975: Joseph Linder 13. 1981: William Jennings 14. 1982: Bill Stewart 15. 1987: Muzz Murray, Sr. 16. 1992: James Fullerton 17. 1995: James Claypool 18. 1997: William Nyrop 19. 1998: Bruce Mather 20. 2000: Rod Paavola 21. 2002: Joe Riley 22. 2003: John Cunniff 23. 2005: Maurice Roberts 24. 2006: Curly Brink 25. 2007: John MacInnes 26. 2009: Bob Allen 27. 2009: Frank Zamboni 28. 2018: Hago Harrington NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE HEAD COACHES INDUCTED INTO THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1982: Bill Stewart 02. 1990: Herb Brooks 03. 1991: Robbie Ftorek 04. 1991: Bob Johnson 05. 1994: Ned Harkness 06. 1996: Craig Patrick 07. 1998: Lou Nanne 08. 2000: Larry Pleau 09. 2003: Herb Brooks 10. 2003: John Cunniff 11. 2006: Mike Milbury 12. 2012: Lou Lamoriello 13. 2016: Paul Holmgren 14. 2016: Lou Lamoriello 15. 2016: Ron Wilson 16. 2017: Ron Wilson 17. 2018: Red Berenson 18. 2020: Tony Granato 19. 2021: Paul Holmgren HEAD COACHES IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME ALL HOCKEY LEAGUES COMBINED 01. 1973: Malcolm Gordon 02. 1973: John Mariucci 03. 1973: Clifford Thompson 04. 1973: Ralph Winsor 05. 1974: John Kelley 06. 1977: Eddie Olson 07. 1979: Jack Riley, Jr. 08. 1982: Cal Marvin 09. 1982: Bill Stewart 10. 1983: Oscar Almquist 11. 1988: Larry Ross 12. 1990: Herb Brooks 13. 1990: Willard Ikola 14. 1991: Robbie Ftorek 15. 1991: Bob Johnson 16. 1991: John Matchefts 17. 1992: Amo Bessone 18. 1992: Len Ceglarski 19. 1994: Ned Harkness 20. 1996: Craig Patrick 21. 1996: Serge Gambucci 22. 1998: Lou Nanne 23. 1999: Sid Watson 24. 2000: Larry Pleau 25. 2000: Jack Riley, Jr. 26. 2002: Doug Woog 27. 2003: Herb Brooks 28. 2003: John Cunniff 29. 2006: Mike Milbury 30. 2007: John MacInnes 31. 2009: Tom Mutch 32. 2009: Ben Smith 33. 2012: Lou Lamoriello 34. 2013: Cindy Curly 35. 2013: Ron Mason 36. 2014: Jeff Sauer 37. 2014: Lou Vairo 38. 2016: Paul Holmgren 39. 2016: Steve Konowalchuk 40. 2016: Lou Lamoriello 41. 2016: Ron Wilson 42. 2017: Jack Parker 43. 2017: Ben Smith 44. 2017: Ron Wilson 45. 2018: Hago Harrington 46. 2018: Red Berenson 47. 2020: Tony Granato 48. 2021: Paul Holmgren GOALTENDERS IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1973: Frank Brimsek 02. 1973: Mike Karakas 03. 1973: Sam LoPresti 04. 1978: Hub Nelson 05. 1983: Jack McCartan 06. 1988: Richard Desmond 07. 1988: Larry Ross 08. 1990: Willard Ikola 09. 1998: Mike Curran 10. 2000: Jack McCartan 11. 2000: Larry Palmer 12. 2003: Jim Craig 13. 2003: Steve Janaszak 14. 2005: Maurice Roberts 15. 2007: John MacInnes 16. 2007: John Vanbiesbrouck 17. 2008: Mike Richter 18. 2009: Tom Barrasso 19. 2009: Sara DeCosta 20. 2009: Sarah Tueting 21. 2015: Ron DeGregorio 22. 2016: Keith Allain 23. 2016: Jim Carey 24. 2016: Jack Ferreira 25. 2016: Guy Hebert 26. 2016: Brian Petrovek 27. 2016: Mike Richter 28. 2019: Tim Thomas CANADIANS IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1973: Doc Gibson 02. 1973: George Owen, Jr. 03. 1973: Lyle Wright 04. 1994: Ned Harkness 05. 1997: Tim Sheehy 06. 1998: Lou Nanne 07. 2003: Richard Dougherty 08. 2005: Huffer Christiansen 09. 2005: Murray Williamson 10. 2007: John MacInnes 11. 2008: Brett Hull 12. 2013: Ron Mason 13. 2016: Adam Deadmarsh 14. 2016: Brett Hull 15. 2018: Red Berenson 16. 2018: David Poile 17. 2021: Peter McNab BLACK U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2019: Neal Henderson HEAD COACH AND REFEREE IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1982: Bill Stewart REFEREES AND LINESMEN IN THE U.S HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1974: William Chadwick 02. 1982: Bill Stewart 03. 1985: Harold Trumble 04. 1992: James Fullerton 05. 2017: Kevin Collins 06. 2018: Paul Stewart WOMEN IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 2008: Cammi Granato 02. 2009: Amie Hilles 03. 2009: Kris Pleimann 04. 2009: Sandra Glasson 05. 2009: Jeanna Schepman 06. 2009: Sara DeCosta 07. 2009: Sarah Tueting 08. 2009: Tara Mounsey 09. 2009: Angela Ruggiero 10. 2009: Colleen Coyne 11. 2009: Sue Merz 12. 2009: Vicki Movsessian 13. 2009: Chris Bailey 14. 2009: Lisa Brown-Miller 15. 2009: Karyn Bye-Dietz 16. 2009: Laurie Baker 17. 2009: Sandra Whyte 18. 2009: A.J. Mleczko 19. 2009: Jenny Schmidgall 20. 2009: Shelley Looney 21. 2009: Alana Blahoski 22. 2009: Katie King 23. 2009: Cammi Granato 24. 2009: Gretchen Ulion 25. 2009: Tricia Dunn 22. 2013: Cindy Curly 23. 2014: Karyn Bye-Dietz 24. 2015: Angela Ruggiero 25. 2018: Natalie Darwitz 26. 2019: Krissy Wendell 27. 2020: Jenny Potter U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES ASSOCIATED WITH THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 01. 1973: Taffy Abel 02. 1973: Frank Brimsek 03. 1973: George Brown 04. 1973: Walter Brown 05. 1973: Cully Dahlstrom 06. 1973: Edward Jeremiah 07. 1973: Mike Karakas 08. 1973: Myles Lane 09. 1973: Thomas Lockhart 10. 1973: Sam LoPresti 11. 1973: John Mariucci 12. 1973: George Owen, Jr. 13. 1973: Doc Romnes 14. 1974: William Chadwick 15. 1974: Victor Desjardins 16. 1974: Victor Heyliger 17. 1974: Virgil Johnson 18. 1974: William Moe 19. 1974: Fido Purpur 20. 1976: Robert Ridder 21. 1978: Peter Bessone 22. 1979: Bob Dill 23. 1980: Walter Bush 24. 1981: William Jennings 25. 1981: Thomas Williams 26. 1982: William Stewart 27. 1983: Jack McCartan 28. 1984: Bill Wirtz 29. 1985: Robert Blake 30. 1986: Ken Yackel 31. 1988: Larry Ross 32. 1989: Robert Paradise 33. 1990: Herb Brooks 34. 1990: Willard Ikola 35. 1991: Robbie Ftorek 36. 1991: Bob Johnson 37. 1992: James Fullerton 38. 1993: Jack Kelley 39. 1993: David Langevin 40. 1994: Wally Grant 41. 1994: Ned Harkness 42. 1995: Henry Boucha 43. 1995: Ken Morrow 44. 1996: Reed Larson 45. 1996: Craig Patrick 46. 1997: William Nyrop 47. 1997: Tim Sheehy 48. 1998: Joe Mullen 49. 1998: Lou Nanne 50. 1999: Rod Langway 51. 1999: Gordie Roberts 52. 2000: Neal Broten 53. 2000: Doug Palazzari 54. 2000: Larry Pleau 55. 2001: Dave Christian 56. 2001: Mike Ramsey 57. 2002: Mark Fusco 58. 2003: Bill Baker 59. 2003: Steve Christoff 60. 2003: Jim Craig 61. 2003: John Cunniff 62. 2003: Mark Howe 63. 2003: Steve Janaszak 64. 2003: Pat LaFontaine 65. 2003: Rob McClanahan 66. 2003: Jack O’Callahan 67. 2003: Mark Pavelich 68. 2003: Dave Silk 69. 2003: Warren Strelow 70. 2004: Phil Housley 71. 2004: Mark Johnson 72. 2004: Mike Illitch 73. 2005: Maurice Roberts 74. 2006: Curly Brink 75. 2006: Gary Gambucci 76. 2006: Mike Milbury 77. 2007: Aaron Broten 78. 2007: Bobby Carpenter 79. 2007: John Vanbiesbrouck 80. 2008: Brett Hull 81. 2008: Brian Leetch 82. 2008: Mike Richter 83. 2009: Tony Amonte 84. 2009: Tom Barrasso 85. 2009: John LeClair 86. 2009: Bob Webster 87. 2009: Frank Zamboni 88. 2010: Art Berglund 89. 2010: Derian Hatcher 90. 2010: Kevin Hatcher 91. 2010: Jeremy Roenick 92. 2011: Chris Chelios 93. 2011: Mike Emrick 94. 2011: Ed Snider 95. 2011: Gary Suter 96. 2011: Keith Tkachuk 97. 2012: Lou Lamoriello 98. 2012: Mike Modano 99. 2012: Eddie Olczyk 100. 2013: Bill Guerin 101. 2013: Peter Karmanos 102. 2013: Doug Weight 103. 2014: Brian Rafalski 104. 2015: Chris Drury 105. 2015: Mathieu Schneider 106. 2016: Keith Allain 107. 2016: Jim Carey 108. 2016: Shawn Chambers 109. 2016: Adam Deadmarsh 110. 2016: Peter Demers 111. 2016: Jack Ferreira 112. 2016: Barry Fisher 113. 2016: Guy Hebert 114. 2016: Craig Janney 115. 2016: Chris Kincaid 116. 2016: Steve Konowalchuk 117. 2016: Shawn McEachern 118. 2016: Hans-Juergen Merz 119. 2016: Joel Otto 120. 2016: Brian Petrovek 121. 2016: Brian Rolston 122. 2016: Bryan Smolinski 123. 2017: Kevin Collins 124. 2017: Ron Wilson 125. 2017: Scott Young 126. 2018: Red Berenson 127. 2018: Hago Harrington 128. 2018: David Poile 129. 2018: Paul Stewart 130. 2019: Gary Bettman 131. 2019: Brian Gionta 132. 2019: Tim Thomas 133. 2020: Dean Blais 134. 2020: Tony Granato 135. 2021: Paul Holmgren 136. 2021: Peter McNab U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 01. 1973: Hobey Baker 02. 1973: John Chase 03. 1973: John B. Garrison 04. 1973: Doc Gibson 05. 1973: Moose Goheen 06. 1973: Malcolm Gordon 07. 1973: Ding Palmer 08. 1973: Clifford Thompson 09. 1973: William Tutt 10. 1973: Ralph Winsor 11. 1973: Coddy Winters 12. 1973: Lyle Wright 13. 1974: Ray Chaisson 14. 1974: Doug Everett 15. 1974: John Kelley 16. 1975: Anthony Conroy 17. 1975: Austie Harding 18. 1975: Stewart Inglehart 19. 1975: Joseph Linder 20. 1975: Fred Moseley 21. 1976: William Cleary 22. 1976: John Mayasich 23. 1977: Earl Bartholome 24. 1977: Eddie Olson 25. 1977: William Riley 26. 1978: Donald Clark 27. 1978: Hub Nelson 28. 1979: Jack Riley, Jr. 29. 1980: Nick Kahler 30. 1981: Robert Cleary 31. 1982: Cal Marvin 32. 1983: Oscar Almquist 33. 1984: Bill Christian 34. 1985: Richard Rondeau 35. 1985: Harold Trumble 36. 1986: Jack Garrity 37. 1987: Jack Kirrane 38. 1987: Muzz Murray, Sr. 39. 1988: Richard Desmond 40. 1989: Roger Christian 41. 1990: Connie Pleban 42. 1991: John Matchefts 43. 1992: Amo Bessone 44. 1992: Len Ceglarski 45. 1993: Charles Schulz 46. 1994: Joe Cavanagh 47. 1994: Wally Grant 48. 1995: James Claypool 49. 1996: Serge Gambucci 50. 1997: Charlie Holt 51. 1998: Mike Curran 52. 1998: Bruce Mather 53. 1999: Sid Watson 54. 2000: Ben Bertini 55. 2000: Gene Grazia 56. 2000: Bob McVey 57. 2000: Dick Meredith 58. 2000: Weldy Olson 59. 2000: Robert Owen 60. 2000: Rod Paavola 61. 2000: Dick Rodenhiser 62. 2001: Paul Johnson 63. 2002: Scott Fusco 64. 2002: Joe Riley 65. 2002: Doug Woog 66. 2003: Richard Dougherty 67. 2003: Mike Eruzione 68. 2003: John Harrington 69. 2003: Ralph Jasinski 70. 2003: Bud Kessel 71. 2003: Buzz Schneider 72. 2003: Gary Smith 73. 2003: Eric Strobel 74. 2003: Phil Verchota 75. 2003: Mark Wells 76. 2004: Paul Coppo 77. 2005: Huffer Christiansen 78. 2005: Lane MacDonald 79. 2005: Murray Williamson 80. 2007: John MacInnes 81. 2008: Cammi Granato 82. 2009: Ben Smith 83. 2009: Tom Mutch 84. 2009: Bob Allen 85. 2009: Amie Hilles 86. 2009: Kris Pleimann 87. 2009: Sandra Glasson 88. 2009: Jeanna Schepman 89. 2009: Sara DeCosta 90. 2009: Sarah Tueting 91. 2009: Tara Mounsey 92. 2009: Colleen Coyne 93. 2009: Sue Merz 94. 2009: Vicki Movsessian 95. 2009: Chris Bailey 96. 2009: Lisa Brown-Miller 97. 2009: Karyn Bye-Dietz 98. 2009: Laurie Baker 99. 2009: Sandra Whyte 100. 2009: A.J. Mleczko 101. 2009: Jenny Schmidgall 102. 2009: Shelley Looney 103. 2009: Alana Blahoski 104. 2009: Katie King 105. 2009: Gretchen Ulion 106. 2009: Tricia Dunn 107. 2010: Dr. V. George Nagobads 108. 2013: Cindy Curly 109. 2013: Ron Mason 110. 2014: Karyn Bye Dietz 111. 2014: Jeff Sauer 112. 2014: Lou Vairo 113. 2015: Ron DeGregorio 114. 2015: Angela Ruggiero 115. 2016: Bill Belisle 116. 2016: Rick Minch 117. 2016: Darryl Seibel 118. 2017: Jack Parker 119. 2017: Ben Smith 120. 2018: Natalie Darwitz 121. 2019: Neal Henderson 122. 2019: Krissy Wendell 123. 2020: Jenny Potter 124. 2020: Jerry York 125. 2021: Stan Fischler THE NUMBER OF U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES EACH NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FRRANCHISE HAS; ALL CATEGORIES COMBINED 01. 31 – NEW YORK RANGERS 02. 31 – BOSTON BRUINS 03. 27 – MINNESOTA NORTH STARS 04. 25 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 05. 21 – NEW JERSEY DEVILS 06. 20 – DETROIT RED WINGS 07. 20 – ST. LOUIS BLUES 08. 18 – PITTSBURGH PENGUINS 09. 17 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS 10. 15 – NEW YORK ISLANDERS 11. 15 – WASHINGTON CAPITALS 12. 14 – LOS ANGELES KINGS 13. 12 – MONTREAL CANADIENS 14. 11 – HARTFORD WHALERS 15. 10 – PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 16. 09 – TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 17. 09 – CALGARY FLAMES 18. 09 – DALLAS STARS 19. 09 – SAN JOSE SHARKS 20. 09 – BUFFALO SABRES 21. 07 – WINNIPEG JETS 22. 07 – EDMONTON OILERS 23. 06 – CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 24. 06 – PHOENIX COYOTES 25. 06 – COLORADO AVALANCHE 26. 06 – QUEBEC NORDIQUES 27. 06 – COLORADO ROCKIES 28. 05 – ATLANTA THRASHERS 29. 04 – CAROLINA HURRICANES 30. 04 – MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM 31. 03 – OTTAWA SENATORS 32. 03 – NEW YORK AMERICANS 33. 03 – VANCOUVER CANUCKS 34. 03 – ANAHEIM DUCKS 35. 02 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / BLACKHAWKS 36. 02 – FLORIDA PANTHERS 37. 02 – CALIFORNIA GOLDEN SEALS 38. 02 – KANSAS CITY SCOUTS 39. 02 – ST. LOUIS EAGLES 40. 02 – TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING 41. 02 – ATLANTA FLAMES 42. 01 – COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS 43. 01 – NASHVILLE PREDATORS 44. 01 – MINNESOTA WILD 45. 01 – CLEVELAND BARONS 46. 00 – ARIZONA COYOTES 47. 00 – VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS 48. 00 – SEATTLE KRAKEN 49. 00 – DETROIT COUGARS 50. 00 – DETROIT FALCONS 51. 00 – PHILADELPHIA QUAKERS 52. 00 – PITTSBURGH PIRATES 53. 00 – BROOKLYN AMERICANS 54. 00 – CALIFORNIA SEALS 55. 00 – OAKLAND SEALS 56. 00 – BAY AREA SEALS 57. 00 – HAMILTON TIGERS 58. 00 – TORONTO ST. PATS 59. 00 – TORONTO ST. PATS/MAPLE LEAFS 60. 00 – TORONTO ARENAS 61. 00 – MONTREAL MAROONS 62. 00 – MONTREAL WANDERERS 63. 00 – QUEBEC BULLDOGS NOTE: Jack O’Callahan and Eddie Olczyk are the only players in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Prior to the 1986–87 NHL season, while going through the team's records, someone discovered the team's original NHL contract and found that the name "Blackhawks" was printed as a compound word as opposed to two separate words, "Black Hawks", which was the way most sources had been printing it for 60 years and as the team had always officially listed it. The name officially became "Chicago Blackhawks" from that point on. This was a legal issue.NEW YORK RANGERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973: Taffy Abel 02. 1973: Myles Lane 03. 1973: Thomas Lockhart 04. 1974: Victor Desjardins 05. 1974: William Moe 06. 1979: Bob Dill 07. 1981: William Jennings 08. 1983: Jack McCartan 09. 1990: Herb Brooks 10. 1991: Robbie Ftorek 11. 1996: Craig Patrick 12. 2000: Larry Pleau 13. 2003: Bill Baker 14. 2003: Pat LaFontaine 15. 2003: Rob McClanahan 16. 2003: Mark Pavelich 17. 2003: Dave Silk 18. 2007: Bobby Carpenter 19. 2007: John Vanbiesbrouck 20. 2008: Brian Leetch 21. 2008: Mike Richter 22. 2009: Tony Amonte 23. 2010: Kevin Hatcher 24. 2012: Eddie Olczyk 25. 2013: Doug Weight 26. 2015: Chris Drury 27. 2015: Mathieu Schneider 28. 2016: Jack Ferreira 29. 2016: Guy Hebert 30. 2018: Red Berenson 31. 2020: Tony GranatoBOSTON BRUINS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973: Frank Brimsek 02. 1973: George Brown 03. 1973: Walter Brown 04. 1973: Edward Jeremiah 05. 1973: Myles Lane 06. 1973: George Owen, Jr. 07. 1981: Thomas Williams 08. 1985: Robert Blake 09. 1986: Ken Yackel 10. 1991: Robbie Ftorek 11. 1996: Reed Larson 12. 1998: Joe Mullen 13. 1999: Gordie Roberts 14. 2001: Dave Christian 15. 2003: Jim Craig 16. 2003: John Cunniff 17. 2003: Dave Silk 18. 2005: Maurice Roberts 19. 2006: Mike Milbury 20. 2007: Bobby Carpenter 21. 2008: Brian Leetch 22. 2013: Bill Guerin 23. 2016: Jim Carey 24. 2016: Craig Janney 25. 2016: Shawn McEachern 26. 2016: Brian Rolston 27. 2016: Bryan Smolinski 28. 2018: Hago Harrington 29. 2019: Brian Gionta 30. 2019: Tim Thomas 31. 2021: Peter McNabMINNESOTA NORTH STARS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973: John Mariucci 02. 1976: Robert Ridder 03. 1979: Bob Dill 04. 1980: Walter Bush 05. 1981: Thomas Williams 06. 1989: Robert Paradise 07. 1990: Herb Brooks 08. 1993: David Langevin 09. 1995: Henry Boucha 10. 1996: Reed Larson 11. 1997: William Nyrop 12. 1998: Lou Nanne 13. 1999: Gordie Roberts 14. 2000: Neal Broten 15. 2003: Steve Christoff 16. 2003: Jim Craig 17. 2003: Steve Janaszak 18. 2003: Mark Pavelich 19. 2004: Mark Johnson 20. 2006: Gary Gambucci 21. 2007: Aaron Broten 22. 2010: Derian Hatcher 23. 2012: Mike Modano 24. 2016: Shawn Chambers 25. 2016: Jack Ferreira 26. 2017: Ron Wilson 27. 2021: Paul HolmgrenCHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973: Taffy Abel 02. 1973: Frank Brimsek 03. 1973: Cully Dahlstrom 04. 1973: Mike Karakas 05. 1973: Sam LoPresti 06. 1973: John Mariucci 07. 1973: Doc Romnes 08. 1974: Victor Desjardins 09. 1974: Victor Heyliger 10. 1974: Virgil Johnson 11. 1974: Fido Purpur 12. 1979: Bob Dill 13. 1982: Bill Stewart 14. 1984: Bill Wirtz 15. 1992: James Fullerton 16. 2001: Dave Christian 17. 2003: Jack O’Callahan 18. 2004: Phil Housley 19. 2005: Maurice Roberts 20. 2009: Tony Amonte 21. 2010: Jeremy Roenick 22. 2011: Chris Chelios 23. 2011: Gary Suter 24. 2012: Eddie Olczyk 25. 2016: Bryan SmolinskiCHICAGO BLACK HAWKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973: Taffy Abel 02. 1973: Frank Brimsek 03. 1973: Cully Dahlstrom 04. 1973: Mike Karakas 05. 1973: Sam LoPresti 06. 1973: John Mariucci 07.. 1973: Doc Romnes 08. 1974: Victor Desjardins 09. 1974: Victor Heyliger 10. 1974: Virgil Johnson 11. 1974: Fido Purpur 12. 1979: Bob Dill 13. 1982: Bill Stewart 14. 1984: Bill Wirtz 15. 1992: James Fullerton 16. 2001: Dave Christian 17. 2005: Maurice RobertsCHICAGO BLACKHAWKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2004: Phil Housley 02. 2009: Tony Amonte 03. 2010: Jeremy Roenick 04. 2011: Chris Chelios 05. 2011: Gary Suter 06. 2016: Bryan SmolinskiCHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / BLACKHAWKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2003: Jack O’Callahan 02. 2012: Eddie OlczykDETROIT RED WINGS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1974: Fido Purpur 02. 1978: Peter Bessone 03. 1991: Robbie Ftorek 04. 1993: Jack Kelley 05. 1994: Ned Harkness 06. 1995: Henry Boucha 07. 1996: Reed Larson 08. 1997: Tim Sheehy 09. 2001: Mike Ramsey 10. 2003: Mark Howe 11. 2003: Dave Silk 12. 2004: Mike Illitch 13. 2008: Brett Hull 14. 2010: Derian Hatcher 15. 2011: Chris Chelios 16. 2012: Mike Modano 17. 2014: Brian Rafalski 18. 2015: Mathieu Schneider 19. 2018: Red Berenson 20. 2020: Tony GranatoST. LOUIS BLUES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1996: Craig Patrick 02. 1998: Joe Mullen 03. 1999: Gordie Roberts 04. 2000: Larry Pleau 05. 2001: Dave Christian 06. 2003: Bill Baker 07. 2004: Phil Housley 08. 2004: Mark Johnson 09. 2008: Brett Hull 10. 2009: Tom Barrasso 11. 2010: Art Berglund 12. 2011: Keith Tkachuk 13. 2013: Bill Guerin 14. 2013: Doug Weight 15. 2016: Keith Allain 16. 2016: Jim Carey 17. 2016: Guy Hebert 18. 2016: Craig Janney 19. 2017: Scott Young 20. 2018: Red BerensonNEW JERSEY DEVILS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1990: Herb Brooks 02. 1991: Robbie Ftorek 03. 2000: Neal Broten 04. 2003: John Cunniff 05. 2003: Jack O’Callahan 06. 2003: Warren Strelow 07. 2004: Phil Housley 08. 2004: Mark Johnson 09. 2007: Aaron Broten 10. 2007: Bobby Carpenter 11. 2007: John Vanbiesbrouck 12. 2012: Lou Lamoriello 13. 2013: Bill Guerin 14. 2014: Brian Rafalski 15. 2016: Barry Fisher 16. 2016: Hans-Juergen Merz 17. 2016: Shawn Chambers 18. 2016: Brian Petrovek 19. 2016: Brian Rolston 20. 2019: Brian Gionta 21. 2021: Peter McNabPITTSBURGH PENGUINS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1989: Robert Paradise 02. 1990: Herb Brooks 03. 1991: Bob Johnson 04. 1993: Jack Kelley 05. 1996: Craig Patrick 06. 1998: Joe Mullen 07. 1999: Gordie Roberts 08. 2001: Mike Ramsey 09. 2004: Mark Johnson 10. 2009: Tom Barrasso 11. 2009: John LeClair 12. 2010: Kevin Hatcher 13. 2012: Eddie Olczyk 14. 2013: Bill Guerin 15. 2016: Shawn McEachern 16. 2016: Bryan Smolinski 17. 2017: Scott Young 18. 2020: Tony GranatoNEW YORK ISLANDERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1990: Willard Ikola 02. 1992: James Fullerton 03. 1993: David Langevin 04. 1995: Ken Morrow 05. 1996: Reed Larson 06. 2003: Pat LaFontaine 07. 2006: Mike Milbury 08. 2007: John Vanbiesbrouck 09. 2012: Lou Lamoriello 10. 2013: Bill Guerin 11. 2013: Doug Weight 12. 2015: Mathieu Schneider 13. 2016: Craig Janney 14. 2016: Brian Rolston 15. 2016: Bryan SmolinskiWASHINGTON CAPITALS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1981: Thomas Williams 02. 1989: Robert Paradise 03. 1996: Craig Patrick 04. 1999: Rod Langway 05. 2001: Dave Christian 06. 2003: Warren Strelow 07. 2004: Phil Housley 08. 2007: Bobby Carpenter 09. 2010: Kevin Hatcher 10. 2016: Keith Allain 11. 2016: Jim Carey 12. 2016: Shawn Chambers 13. 2016: Steve Konowalchuk 14. 2017: Ron Wilson 15. 2018: David PoileLOS ANGELES KINGS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1991: Robbie Ftorek 02. 1993: David Langevin 03. 2000: Neal Broten 04. 2003: Steve Christoff 05. 2007: Bobby Carpenter 06. 2010: Jeremy Roenick 07. 2012: Eddie Olczyk 08. 2015: Mathieu Schneider 09. 2016: Peter Demers 10. 2016: Hans-Juergen Merz 11. 2016: Adam Deadmarsh 12. 2016: Shawn McEachern 13. 2016: Bryan Smolinski 14. 2020: Tony GranatoMONTREAL CANADIENS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973: Mike Karakas 02. 1997: William Nyrop 03. 1999: Rod Langway 04. 2000: Larry Pleau 05. 2003: Bill Baker 06. 2009: John LeClair 07. 2011: Chris Chelios 08. 2015: Mathieu Schneider 09. 2016: Bryan Smolinski 10. 2018: Red Berenson 11. 2018: Hago Harrington 12. 2019: Brian GiontaHARTFORD WHALERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1988: Larry Ross 02. 1997: Tim Sheehy 03. 1999: Gordie Roberts 04. 2000: Larry Pleau 05. 2002: Mark Fusco 06. 2003: John Cunniff 07. 2003: Mark Howe 08. 2003: Rob McClanahan 09. 2004: Mark Johnson 10. 2017: Scott Young 11. 2021: Paul HolmgrenPHILADELPHIA FLYERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1999: Gordie Roberts 02. 2003: Mark Howe 03. 2007: John Vanbiesbrouck 04. 2009: Tony Amonte 05. 2009: John LeClair 06. 2010: Derian Hatcher 07. 2010: Jeremy Roenick 08. 2011: Ed Snider 09. 2016: Joel Otto 10. 2021: Paul HolmgrenTORONTO MAPLE LEAFS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973: Doc Romnes 02. 2004: Phil Housley 03. 2007: Aaron Broten 04. 2008: Brian Leetch 05. 2009: Tom Barrasso 06. 2012: Lou Lamoriello 07. 2012: Eddie Olczyk 08. 2015: Mathieu Schneider 09. 2017: Ron WilsonCALGARY FLAMES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1991: Bob Johnson 02. 1998: Joe Mullen 03. 2003: Steve Christoff 04. 2004: Phil Housley 05. 2008: Brett Hull 06. 2009: Tony Amonte 07. 2011: Gary Suter 08. 2015: Chris Drury 09. 2016: Joel OttoDALLAS STARS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2000: Neal Broten 02. 2008: Brett Hull 03. 2010: Derian Hatcher 04. 2010: Kevin Hatcher 05. 2012: Mike Modano 06. 2013: Bill Guerin 07. 2016: Shawn Chambers 08. 2017: Scott Young 09. 2019: Tim ThomasSAN JOSE SHARKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2003: Mark Pavelich 02. 2003: Warren Strelow 03. 2010: Jeremy Roenick 04. 2011: Gary Suter 05. 2013: Bill Guerin 06. 2016: Jack Ferreira 07. 2016: Craig Janney 08. 2017: Ron Wilson 09. 2020: Tony GranatoBUFFALO SABRES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1996: Reed Larson 02. 2001: Mike Ramsey 03. 2003: Pat LaFontaine 04. 2003: Rob McClanahan 05. 2004: Phil Housley 06. 2009: Tom Barrasso 07. 2015: Chris Drury 08. 2019: Brian Gionta 09. 2021: Peter McNabWINNIPEG JETS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2001: Dave Christian 02. 2003: Dave Silk 03. 2004: Phil Housley 04. 2007: Aaron Broten 05. 2011: Keith Tkachuk 06. 2012: Eddie Olczyk 07. 2016: Craig JanneyEDMONTON OILERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1993: David Langevin 02. 1996: Reed Larson 03. 1997: Tim Sheehy 04. 2013: Bill Guerin 05. 2013: Doug Weight 06. 2016: Hans-Juergen Merz 07. 2018: Paul StewartPHOENIX COYOTES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2008: Brett Hull 02. 2009: Tony Amonte 03. 2010: Jeremy Roenick 04. 2011: Keith Tkachuk 05. 2015: Mathieu Schneider 06. 2016: Craig JanneyCOLORADO AVALANCHE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2015: Chris Drury 02. 2016: Adam Deadmarsh 03. 2016: Steve Konowalchuk 04. 2016: Brian Rolston 05. 2017: Scott Young 06. 2020: Tony GranatoQUEBEC NORDIQUES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1991: Robbie Ftorek 02. 2003: John Cunniff 03. 2007: Aaron Broten 04. 2016: Adam Deadmarsh 05. 2017: Scott Young 06. 2018: Paul StewartCOLORADO ROCKIES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1995: Henry Boucha 02. 2003: Bill Baker 03. 2003: Steve Janaszak 04. 2007: Aaron Broten 05. 2009: Bob Webster 06. 2010: Art Berglund 07. 2016: Bob WebsterATLANTA THRASHERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2011: Chris Chelios 02. 2011: Keith Tkachuk 03. 2015: Mathieu Schneider 04. 2016: Jack Ferreira 05. 2016: Shawn McEachernCAROLINA HURRICANES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2009: Tom Barrasso 02. 2010: Kevin Hatcher 03. 2013: Peter Karmanos 04. 2013: Doug WeightMIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2016: Jack Ferreira 02. 2016: Guy Hebert 03. 2017: Ron Wilson 04. 2017: Scott YoungOTTAWA SENATORS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2009: Tom Barrasso 02. 2016: Shawn McEachern 03. 2016: Bryan SmolinskiNEW YORK AMERICANS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973: Edward Jeremiah 02. 1973: Doc Romnes 03. 2005: Maurice RobertsANAHEIM DUCKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2013: Doug Weight 02. 2015: Mathieu Schneider 03. 2016: Chris KincaidFLORIDA PANTHERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2007: John Vanbiesbrouck 02. 2019: Tim ThomasCALIFORNIA GOLDEN SEALS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1981: Thomas Williams 02. 1996: Craig PatrickKANSAS CITY SCOUTS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1995: Henry Boucha 02. 1996: Craig PatrickST. LOUIS EAGLES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1974: Fido Purpur 02. 2000: Doug PalazzariVANCOUVER CANUCKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2015: Mathieu Schneider 02. 2016: Bryan Smolinski 03. 2021: Peter McNabTAMPA BAY LIGHTNING U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2016: Shawn Chambers 02. 2016: Craig JanneyATLANTA FLAMES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1989: Robert Paradise 02. 2003: Jim CraigCLEVELAND BARONS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1980: Walter BushCOLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2020: Dean BlaisNASHVILLE PREDATORS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2018: David PoileMINNESOTA WILD U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2016: Brian Rolston Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted April 24, 2022 Author Share Posted April 24, 2022 THE TOTAL NUMBER OF HOCKEY HALL OF FAME AND U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES EACH NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FRANCHISE HAS; THOSE WHO WERE INDUCTED INTO BOTH HALLS OF FAME ARE ONLY COUNTED ONCE FOR THIS LIST; ALL CATEGORIES COMBINED 01. 94 – New York Rangers 02. 90 – Boston Bruins 03. 85 – Detroit Red Wings 04. 83 – Chicago Black Hawks / Chicago Blackhawks 05. 79 – Toronto Maple Leafs 06. 78 – Montreal Canadiens 07. 65 – Chicago Black Hawks 08. 48 – St. Louis Blues 09. 37 – Los Angeles Kings 10. 37 – New Jersey Devils 11. 35 – Pittsburgh Penguins 12. 34 – Minnesota North Stars 13. 33 – Ottawa Senators 14. 27 – Philadelphia Flyers 15. 25 – New York Americans 16. 23 – New York Islanders 17. 22 – Edmonton Oilers 18. 22 – Hartford Whalers 19. 22 – Buffalo Sabres 20. 21 – Washington Capitals 21. 20 – Calgary Flames 22. 19 – Vancouver Canucks 23. 18 – Colorado Avalanche 24. 17 – Dallas Stars 25. 15 – San Jose Sharks 26. 14 – Quebec Nordiques 27. 14 – Montreal Maroons 28. 13 – Chicago Blackhawks 29. 12 – Winnipeg Jets 30. 10 – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 31. 09 – Florida Panthers 32. 09 – Toronto St. Pats 33. 09 – Detroit Cougars 34. 08 – Detroit Falcons 35. 08 – Quebec Bulldogs 36. 08 – Tampa Bay Lightning 37. 08 – Carolina Hurricanes 38. 08 – Phoenix Coyotes 39. 07 – Atlanta Thrashers 40. 07 – Colorado Rockies 41. 07 – Hamilton Tigers 42. 05 – Chicago Black Hawks / Blackhawks 43. 05 – Toronto St. Pats/Maple Leafs 44. 05 – Toronto Arenas 45. 05 – Atlanta Flames 46. 05 – St. Louis Eagles 47. 04 – California Golden Seals 48. 04 – Anaheim Ducks 49. 04 – Pittsburgh Pirates 50. 03 – Nashville Predators 51. 03 – Kansas City Scouts 52. 03 – Oakland Seals 53. 02 – California Seals 54. 02 – Bay Area Seals 55. 02 – Cleveland Barons 56. 02 – Brooklyn Americans 57. 02 – Montreal Wanderers 58. 02 – Columbus Blue Jackets 59. 01 – Minnesota Wild 60. 01 – Philadelphia Quakers 61. 00 – Arizona Coyotes 62. 00 – Vegas Golden Knights 63. 00 – Seattle Kraken NOTE: Denis Savard and Doug Wilson are the only players in the Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Roger Neilson is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was an assistant coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Jack O’Callahan and Eddie Olczyk are the only players in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Prior to the 1986–87 NHL season, while going through the team's records, someone discovered the team's original NHL contract and found that the name "Blackhawks" was printed as a compound word as opposed to two separate words, "Black Hawks", which was the way most sources had been printing it for 60 years and as the team had always officially listed it. The name officially became "Chicago Blackhawks" from that point on. This was a legal issue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted April 25, 2022 Author Share Posted April 25, 2022 (edited) Bill Stewart is Paul Stewart's grandfather. Bill Stewart was an NHL referee, and then became the coach of the Chicago Black Hawks. They won the Stanley Cup in 1938. Paul Stewart played for the Edmonton Oilers and the Quebec Nordiques, and then became a referee in the NHL. HEAD COACH AND REFEREE IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1982: Bill Stewart PLAYER AND REFEREE IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 2018: Paul Stewart Edited April 25, 2022 by NHL HHOF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted April 25, 2022 Author Share Posted April 25, 2022 Bob Webster of USA Hockey is the only person to be inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame twice in the team category. He was the equipment manager for the 1996 Men's World Cup Team, and the 1998 Women's U.S. Olympic Team. Bob Webster was also the equipment manager for the Colorado Rockies of the National Hockey League from 1976 to 1981. https://teamusa.usahockey.com/page/show/2564041-bob-webster TWO-TIME INDUCTEES IN THE TEAM CATEGORY 01. 2009 / 2016 – Bob Webster: Equipment Manager 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team / 1996 Men’s World Cup Team COLORADO ROCKIES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1995: Henry Boucha 02. 2003: Bill Baker 03. 2003: Steve Janaszak 04. 2007: Aaron Broten05. 2009: Bob Webster 06. 2010: Art Berglund07. 2016: Bob Webster Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted October 4, 2022 Author Share Posted October 4, 2022 THE 2022 U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES Steve Cash Jim Johannson Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson Monique Lamoureux-Morando Ryan Miller U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2022 Announced https://www.ushockeyhalloffame.com/news_article/show/1238391 Class of 2022 Homepage https://www.ushockeyhalloffame.com/2022 Five Icons Highlight the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame's 50th Class https://www.ushockeyhalloffame.com/news_article/show/1239047 Class of 2022 https://www.ushockeyhall.com/page/show/7484794-class-of-2022 2022 INDUCTION CELEBRATION https://www.ushockeyhalloffame.com/page/show/3557563-2022-induction-celebration 2022 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Celebration Tickets https://ushhof.sportngin.com/register/form/790798975#_ga=2.211431253.1729922220.1664849719-1124767369.1664849719 Miller among five elected to U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Former Sabres goalie is country's all-time leader with 391 NHL wins; Johannson to be honored posthumously https://www.nhl.com/news/ryan-miller-among-five-elected-to-us-hockey-hall-of-fame/c-335490672 NHL Teams Represented at the 2022 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.... Ryan Miller (4) Buffalo Sabres St. Louis Blues Vancouver Canucks Anaheim Ducks Ryan Miller is the 27th goaltender to be inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. Jim Johannson never played in the NHL, and was never a builder in the NHL either, but he was drafted 130th overall in 1982 by the NHL's Hartford Whalers. He played for the Calgary Flames' minor league team, the Salt Lake Golden Eagles, and the Chicago Blackhawks' minor league team, the Indianapolis Ice, both in the (IHL) International Hockey League. Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson and Monique Lamoureux-Morando are the 25th and 26th women to be inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. They are twins. This feels like a copy-cat move by the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. The NHL's twins, Daniel Sedin and Henrik Sedin are also being inducted in 2022, into the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. Steve Cash is the first Paralympic hockey player to be inducted, 28th goaltender. (Sledge Hockey / Para Ice Hockey / Ice Sled Hockey) 50TH ANNIVERSARY INDUCTION CELEBRATION Wednesday, November 30, 2022 Saint Paul RiverCentre 175 West Kellogg Blvd Saint Paul, MN 55102 Note: Business attire requested. The Induction Celebration includes a gourmet dinner with wine service, and is highlighted by the formal induction of the Class of 2022 and the presentation of the NHL's Lester Patrick Trophy to the 2022 recipient. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 5:45 p.m. - Registration Opens 6 p.m. - Social Begins in Grand Ballroom Foyer 6:30 p.m. - Grand Ballroom Doors Open 7 p.m. - Induction Celebration Begins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted October 4, 2022 Author Share Posted October 4, 2022 The U.S. Hockey Hall Of Fame is not as hard to get into as the Hockey Hall of Fame is. The standards are a bit lower, and there is less competition since it's only for Americans, for the most part. Unlike the Hockey Hall of Fame, a person can be inducted more than once into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, but there is a catch. The U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame also inducts all the members of a team that wins the GOLD medal in the Olympics, or the World Cup. This means the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame is more like the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. A person can be inducted as a solo artist, and they could also be inducted as a member of a band or bands. There is no limit to the number of times you can be inducted. But in the case of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, you can only be inducted multiple times if you win GOLD, not SILVER, not BRONZE. Also, unlike the Hockey Hall of Fame, the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame doesn't brake the inductees into categories like the player category, or the builder category for coaches and team owners, or the referee category. Or at least it's not spoken about at the ceremony, or on their website. THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAMEhttps://www.ushockeyhalloffame.comTHE U.S HOCKEY HALL OF FAME MUSEUMhttps://www.ushockeyhall.com/home All the numerical breakdowns were done by me, not by the U.S Hockey Hall of Fame.THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES (1973-PRESENT) | EVELETH, MINNESOTA265 PEOPLE INDUCTED INTO THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME.199 INDUCTEES.195 INDIVIDUAL INDUCTEES.4 TEAM INDUCTEES – 115 IS THE TOTAL NUMBER OF TEAM MEMBERS INDUCTED. OF THE 115 TEAM MEMBERS INDUCTED, 45 OF THEM ARE TWO-TIME INDUCTEES.70 IS THE REMAINING NUMBER OF TEAM MEMBERS INDUCTED.195 + 70 = 265 PEOPLE INDUCTED INTO THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME.THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES (1973-PRESENT) | EVELETH, MINNESOTA 01. 1973 - Taffy Abel 02. 1973 - Hobey Baker 03. 1973 - Frank Brimsek 04. 1973 - George Brown 05. 1973 - Walter Brown 06. 1973 - John Chase 07. 1973 - Cully Dahlstrom 08. 1973 - John B. Garrison 09. 1973 - Doc Gibson 10. 1973 - Moose Goheen 11. 1973 - Malcolm Gordon 12. 1973 - Edward Jeremiah 13. 1973 - Mike Karakas 14. 1973 - Myles Lane 15. 1973 - Thomas Lockhart 16. 1973 - Sam LoPresti 17. 1973 - John Mariucci 18. 1973 - George Owen, Jr. 19. 1973 - Ding Palmer 20. 1973 - Doc Romnes 21. 1973 - Clifford Thompson 22. 1973 - William Tutt 23. 1973 - Ralph Winsor 24. 1973 - Coddy Winters 25. 1973 - Lyle Wright 26. 1974 - William Chadwick 27. 1974 - Ray Chaisson 28. 1974 - Victor Desjardins 29. 1974 - Doug Everett 30. 1974 - Victor Heyliger 31. 1974 - Virgil Johnson 32. 1974 - John Kelley 33. 1974 - William Moe 34. 1974 - Fido Purpur 35. 1975 - Anthony Conroy 36. 1975 - Austie Harding 37. 1975 - Stewart Inglehart 38. 1975 - Joseph Linder 39. 1975 - Fred Moseley 40. 1976 - William Cleary 41. 1976 - John Mayasich 42. 1976 - Robert Ridder 43. 1977 - Earl Bartholome 44. 1977 - Eddie Olson 45. 1977 - William Riley 46. 1978 - Peter Bessone 47. 1978 - Donald Clark 48. 1978 - Hub Nelson 49. 1979 - Bob Dill 50. 1979 - Jack Riley, Jr. 51. 1980 - Walter Bush 52. 1980 - Nick Kahler 53. 1981 - Robert Cleary 54. 1981 - William Jennings 55. 1981 - Thomas Williams 56. 1982 - Cal Marvin 57. 1982 - Bill Stewart 58. 1983 - Oscar Almquist 59. 1983 - Jack McCartan 60. 1984 - Bill Christian 61. 1984 - Bill Wirtz 62. 1985 - Robert Blake 63. 1985 - Richard Rondeau 64. 1985 - Harold Trumble 65. 1986 - Jack Garrity 66. 1986 - Ken Yackel 67. 1987 - Jack Kirrane 68. 1987 - Muzz Murray, Sr. 69. 1988 - Richard Desmond 70. 1988 - Larry Ross 71. 1989 - Roger Christian 72. 1989 - Robert Paradise 73. 1990 - Herb Brooks 74. 1990 - Willard Ikola 75. 1990 - Connie Pleban 76. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 77. 1991 - Bob Johnson 78. 1991 - John Matchefts 79. 1992 - Amo Bessone 80. 1992 - Len Ceglarski 81. 1992 - James Fullerton 82. 1993 - Jack Kelley 83. 1993 - David Langevin 84. 1993 - Charles Schulz 85. 1994 - Joe Cavanagh 86. 1994 - Wally Grant 87. 1994 - Ned Harkness 88. 1995 - Henry Boucha 89. 1995 - James Claypool 90. 1995 - Ken Morrow 91. 1996 - Serge Gambucci 92. 1996 - Reed Larson 93. 1996 - Craig Patrick 94. 1997 - Charlie Holt 95. 1997 - William Nyrop 96. 1997 - Tim Sheehy 97. 1998 - Mike Curran 98. 1998 - Bruce Mather 99. 1998 - Joe Mullen 100. 1998 - Lou Nanne 101. 1999 - Rod Langway 102. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 103. 1999 - Sid Watson 104. 2000 - Neal Broten 105. 2000 - Doug Palazzari 106. 2000 - Larry Pleau107. 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 108. 2001 - Dave Christian 109. 2001 - Paul Johnson 110. 2001 - Mike Ramsey 111. 2002 - Mark Fusco 112. 2002 - Scott Fusco 113. 2002 - Joe Riley 114. 2002 - Doug Woog 115. 2003 - John Cunniff 116. 2003 - Richard Dougherty 117. 2003 - Mark Howe 118. 2003 - Pat LaFontaine119. 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 120. 2004 - Paul Coppo 121. 2004 - Phil Housley 122. 2004 - Mike Illitch 123. 2004 - Mark Johnson 124. 2005 - Huffer Christiansen 125. 2005 - Lane MacDonald 126. 2005 - Maurice Roberts 127. 2005 - Murray Williamson 128. 2006 - Curly Brink 129. 2006 - Gary Gambucci 130. 2006 - Mike Milbury 131. 2007 - Aaron Broten 132. 2007 - Bobby Carpenter 133. 2007 - John MacInnes 134. 2007 - John Vanbiesbrouck 135. 2008 - Cammi Granato 136. 2008 - Brett Hull 137. 2008 - Brian Leetch 138. 2008 - Mike Richter 139. 2009 - Tony Amonte 140. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 141. 2009 - John LeClair 142. 2009 - Frank Zamboni143. 2009 - 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 144. 2010 - Art Berglund 145. 2010 - Derian Hatcher 146. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher 147. 2010 - Dr. V. George Nagobads 148. 2010 - Jeremy Roenick 149. 2011 - Chris Chelios 150. 2011 - Mike Emrick 151. 2011 - Ed Snider 152. 2011 - Gary Suter 153. 2011 - Keith Tkachuk 154. 2012 - Lou Lamoriello 155. 2012 - Mike Modano 156. 2012 - Eddie Olczyk 157. 2013 - Cindy Curly 158. 2013 - Bill Guerin 159. 2013 - Peter Karmanos 160. 2013 - Ron Mason 161. 2013 - Doug Weight 162. 2014 - Karyn Bye Dietz 163. 2014 - Brian Rafalski 164. 2014 - Jeff Sauer 165. 2014 - Lou Vairo 166. 2015 - Ron DeGregorio 167. 2015 - Chris Drury 168. 2015 - Angela Ruggiero 169. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 170. 2016 - Bill Belisle 171. 2016 - Craig Janney172. 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 173. 2017 - Kevin Collins 174. 2017 - Jack Parker 175. 2017 - Ben Smith 176. 2017 - Ron Wilson 177. 2017 - Scott Young 178. 2018 - Red Berenson 179. 2018 - Natalie Darwitz 180. 2018 - Hago Harrington 181. 2018 - David Poile 182. 2018 - Paul Stewart 183. 2019 - Gary Bettman 184. 2019 - Brian Gionta 185. 2019 - Neal Henderson 186. 2019 - Tim Thomas 187. 2019 - Krissy Wendell 188. 2020 - Dean Blais 189. 2020 - Tony Granato 190. 2020 - Jenny Potter 191. 2020 - Jerry York 192. 2021 - Stan Fischler 193. 2021 - Paul Holmgren 194. 2021 - Peter McNab 195. 2022 - Steve Cash 196. 2022 - Jim Johannson 197. 2022 - Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson 198. 2022 - Monique Lamoureux-Morando 199. 2022 - Ryan MillerTEAMS IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 02. 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 03. 2009 - 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 04. 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team01. 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 01. Coach: Jack Riley, Jr. 02. Manager: James Claypool 03. Trainer: Ben Bertini 04. Goaltender: Jack McCartan 05. Goaltender: Larry Palmer 06. Defensemen: Jack Kirrane 07. Defensemen: John Mayasich 08. Defensemen: Robert Owen 09. Defensemen: Rod Paavola 10. Center: Bob McVey 11. Center: Paul Johnson 12. Center: Thomas Williams 13. Winger: Dick Rodenhiser 14. Winger: Dick Meredith 15. Winger: Weldy Olson 16. Winger: William Cleary 17. Winger: Robert Cleary 18. Winger: Roger Christian 19. Winger: Bill Christian 20. Winger: Gene Grazia02. 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 01. Head Coach: Herb Brooks 02. Assistant Coach: Craig Patrick 03. Manager: Ralph Jasinski 04. Goalie Coach: Warren Strelow 05. Physician: Dr. V. George Nagobads 06. Trainer: Gary Smith 07. Equipment Manager: Bud Kessel 08. Goaltender: Jim Craig 09. Goaltender: Steve Janaszak 10. Defensemen: Bill Baker 11. Defensemen: Dave Christian 12. Defensemen: Ken Morrow 13. Defensemen: Jack O’Callahan 14. Defensemen: Mike Ramsey 15. Defensemen: Bob Suter 16. Forward: Neal Broten 17. Forward: Steve Christoff 18. Forward: Mike Eruzione 19. Forward: John Harrington 20. Forward: Mark Johnson 21. Forward: Rob McClanahan 22. Forward: Mark Pavelich 23. Forward: Buzz Schneider 24. Forward: Dave Silk 25. Forward: Eric Strobel 26. Forward: Phil Verchota 27. Forward: Mark Wells03. 2009 - 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 01. Head Coach: Ben Smith 02. Assistant Coach: Tom Mutch 03. Women’s Olympic Team Chairman: Bob Allen 04. Team Leader: Amie Hilles 05. Media Relations Manager: Kris Pleimann 06. Team Physician: Sandra Glasson 07. Athletic Trainer: Jeanna Schepman 08. Equipment Manager: Bob Webster 09. Goaltender: Sara DeCosta 10. Goaltender: Sarah Tueting 11. Defensemen: Tara Mounsey 12. Defensemen: Angela Ruggiero 13. Defensemen: Colleen Coyne 14. Defensemen: Sue Merz 15. Defensemen: Vicki Movsessian 16. Defensemen: Chris Bailey 17. Forward: Lisa Brown-Miller 18. Forward: Karyn Bye-Dietz 19. Forward: Laurie Baker 20. Forward: Sandra Whyte 21. Forward: A.J. Mleczko 22. Forward: Jenny Schmidgall 23. Forward: Shelley Looney 24. Forward: Alana Blahoski 25. Forward: Katie King 26. Forward: Cammi Granato 27. Forward: Gretchen Ulion 28. Forward: Tricia Dunn04. 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 01. General Manager: Lou Lamoriello 02. Assistant General Manager: Jack Ferreira 03. Team Leader: Brian Petrovek 04. Head Coach: Ron Wilson 05. Assistant Coach: John Cunniff 06. Assistant Coach: Paul Holmgren 07. Assistant Coach: Keith Allain 08. Equipment Manager: Bob Webster 09. Equipment Manager: Chris Kincaid 10. Medical Trainer: Peter Demers 11. Masseur: Hans-Juergen Merz 12. Physician: Barry Fisher 13. Public Relations: Darryl Seibel 14. Public Relations/Team Service: Rick Minch 15. Goaltender: Jim Carey 16. Goaltender: Guy Hebert 17. Goaltender: Mike Richter 18. Defensemen: Shawn Chambers 19. Defensemen: Chris Chelios 20. Defensemen: Derian Hatcher 21. Defensemen: Kevin Hatcher 22. Defensemen: Phil Housley 23. Defensemen: Brian Leetch 24. Defensemen: Mathieu Schneider 25. Defensemen: Gary Suter 26. Forward: Tony Amonte 27. Forward: Adam Deadmarsh 28. Forward: Bill Guerin 29. Forward: Brett Hull 30. Forward: Steve Konowalchuk 31. Forward: Pat LaFontaine 32. Forward: John LeClair 33. Forward: Shawn McEachern 34. Forward: Mike Modano 35. Forward: Joel Otto 36. Forward: Brian Rolston 37. Forward: Bryan Smolinski 38. Forward: Keith Tkachuk 39. Forward: Doug Weight 40. Forward: Scott YoungTWO-TIME INDUCTEES INTO THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1976 - William Cleary / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 02. 1976 - John Mayasich / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 03. 1979 - Jack Riley, Jr. / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 04. 1981 - Robert Cleary / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 05. 1981 - Thomas Williams / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 06. 1983 - Jack McCartan / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 07. 1984 - Bill Christian / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 08. 1987 - Jack Kirrane / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 09. 1989 - Roger Christian / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 10. 1990 - Herb Brooks / 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 11. 1995 - James Claypool / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 12. 1995 - Ken Morrow / 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 13. 1996 - Craig Patrick / 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 14. 2000 - Neal Broten / 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 15. 2001 - Dave Christian / 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 16. 2001 - Paul Johnson / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 17. 2001 - Mike Ramsey / 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 18. 2003 - John Cunniff / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 19. 2003 - Pat LaFontaine / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 20. 2004 - Phil Housley / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 21. 2004 - Mark Johnson / 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 22. 2008 - Cammi Granato / 2009 - 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 23. 2008 - Brett Hull / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 24. 2008 - Brian Leetch / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 25. 2008 - Mike Richter / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 26. 2009 - Tony Amonte / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 27. 2009 - John LeClair / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 28. 2010 - Derian Hatcher / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 29. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 30. 2010 - Dr. V. George Nagobads / 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 31. 2011 - Chris Chelios / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 32. 2011 - Gary Suter / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 33. 2011 - Keith Tkachuk / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 34. 2012 - Lou Lamoriello / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 35. 2012 - Mike Modano / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 36. 2013 - Bill Guerin / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 37. 2013 - Doug Weight / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 38. 2014 - Karyn Bye-Dietz / 2009 - 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 39. 2015 - Angela Ruggiero / 2009 - 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 40. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 41. 2017 - Ben Smith / 2009 - 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 42. 2017 - Ron Wilson / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 43. 2017 - Scott Young / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 44. 2021 - Paul Holmgren / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup TeamTWO-TIME INDUCTEES IN THE TEAM CATEGORY 01. 2009 / 2016 – Bob Webster: Equipment Manager 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team / 1996 Men’s World Cup TeamHOCKEY HALL OF FAME / U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1945 / 1973 – Hobey Baker 02. 1966 / 1973 – Frank Brimsek 03. 1961 / 1973 – George Brown 04. 1962 / 1973 – Walter Brown 05. 1952 / 1973 – Moose Goheen 06. 1965 / 1973 – Thomas Lockhart 07. 1985 / 1973 – John Mariucci 08. 1978 / 1973 – William Tutt 09. 1964 / 1974 – William Chadwick 10. 2000 / 1980 – Walter Bush 11. 1975 / 1981 – William Jennings 12. 1976 / 1984 – Bill Wirtz 13. 2006 / 1990 – Herb Brooks 14. 1992 / 1991 – Bob Johnson 15. 2001 / 1996 – Craig Patrick 16. 2000 / 1998 – Joe Mullen 17. 2002 / 1999 – Rod Langway 18. 2011 / 2003 – Mark Howe 19. 2003 / 2003 – Pat LaFontaine 20. 2015 / 2004 – Phil Housley 21. 2003 / 2004 – Mike Illitch 22. 2010 / 2008 – Cammi Granato 23. 2009 / 2008 – Brett Hull 24. 2009 / 2008 – Brian Leetch 25. 2013 / 2011 – Chris Chelios 26. 1988 / 2011 – Ed Snider 27. 2009 / 2012 – Lou Lamoriello 28. 2014 / 2012 – Mike Modano 29. 2015 / 2013 – Peter Karmanos 30. 2015 / 2015 – Angela Ruggiero 31. 2018 / 2019 – Gary Bettman 32. 2019 / 2020 – Jerry YorkINDUCTED INTO BOTH, THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME AND THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME, IN THE SAME YEAR 01. 2003 / 2003 – Pat LaFontaine 02. 2015 / 2015 – Angela RuggieroINDUCTED POSTHUMOUSLY INTO THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1973 - Taffy Abel 02. 1973 - Hobey Baker 03. 1973 - George Brown 04. 1973 - Walter Brown 05. 1973 - Doc Gibson 06. 1973 - Malcolm Gordon 07. 1973 - Edward Jeremiah 08. 1973 - Ding Palmer 09. 1973 - Ralph Winsor 10. 1973 - Coddy Winters 11. 1973 - Lyle Wright 12. 1975 - Joseph Linder 13. 1981 - William Jennings 14. 1982 - Bill Stewart 15. 1987 - Muzz Murray, Sr. 16. 1992 - James Fullerton 17. 1995 - James Claypool 18. 1997 - William Nyrop 19. 1998 - Bruce Mather 20. 2000 - Rod Paavola 21. 2002 - Joe Riley 22. 2003 - John Cunniff 23. 2005 - Maurice Roberts 24. 2006 - Curly Brink 25. 2007 - John MacInnes 26. 2009 - Bob Allen 27. 2009 - Frank Zamboni 28. 2018 - Hago Harrington 29. 2022 - Jim JohannsonNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE HEAD COACHES INDUCTED INTO THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME (15) 01. 1982 - Bill Stewart02. 1990 - Herb Brooks 03. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 04. 1991 - Bob Johnson 05. 1994 - Ned Harkness 06. 1996 - Craig Patrick 07. 1998 - Lou Nanne 08. 2000 - Larry Pleau09. 2003 - Herb Brooks 10. 2003 - John Cunniff 11. 2006 - Mike Milbury12. 2012 - Lou Lamoriello 13. 2016 - Paul Holmgren 14. 2016 - Lou Lamoriello 15. 2016 - Ron Wilson 16. 2017 - Ron Wilson 17. 2018 - Red Berenson 18. 2020 - Tony Granato19. 2021 - Paul HolmgrenHEAD COACHES IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME ALL HOCKEY LEAGUES COMBINED (44) 01. 1973 - Malcolm Gordon 02. 1973 - John Mariucci 03. 1973 - Clifford Thompson 04. 1973 - Ralph Winsor 05. 1974 - John Kelley 06. 1977 - Eddie Olson07. 1979 - Jack Riley, Jr. 08. 1982 - Cal Marvin 09. 1982 - Bill Stewart 10. 1983 - Oscar Almquist 11. 1988 - Larry Ross12. 1990 - Herb Brooks 13. 1990 - Willard Ikola 14. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 15. 1991 - Bob Johnson 16. 1991 - John Matchefts 17. 1992 - Amo Bessone 18. 1992 - Len Ceglarski 19. 1994 - Ned Harkness 20. 1996 - Craig Patrick 21. 1996 - Serge Gambucci 22. 1998 - Lou Nanne 23. 1999 - Sid Watson 24. 2000 - Larry Pleau25. 2000 - Jack Riley, Jr. 26. 2002 - Doug Woog27. 2003 - Herb Brooks 28. 2003 - John Cunniff 29. 2006 - Mike Milbury 30. 2007 - John MacInnes 31. 2009 - Tom Mutch 32. 2009 - Ben Smith33. 2012 - Lou Lamoriello 34. 2013 - Cindy Curly 35. 2013 - Ron Mason 36. 2014 - Jeff Sauer 37. 2014 - Lou Vairo38. 2016 - Paul Holmgren 39. 2016 - Steve Konowalchuk40. 2016 - Lou Lamoriello 41. 2016 - Ron Wilson 42. 2017 - Jack Parker 43. 2017 - Ben Smith44. 2017 - Ron Wilson 45. 2018 - Hago Harrington 46. 2018 - Red Berenson 47. 2020 - Tony Granato48. 2021 - Paul Holmgren 49. 2022 - Jim JohannsonGOALTENDERS IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME (28) 01. 1973 - Frank Brimsek 02. 1973 - Mike Karakas 03. 1973 - Sam LoPresti 04. 1978 - Hub Nelson05. 1983 - Jack McCartan 06. 1988 - Richard Desmond 07. 1988 - Larry Ross 08. 1990 - Willard Ikola 09. 1998 - Mike Curran10. 2000 - Jack McCartan 11. 2000 - Larry Palmer 12. 2003 - Jim Craig 13. 2003 - Steve Janaszak 14. 2005 - Maurice Roberts 15. 2007 - John MacInnes 16. 2007 - John Vanbiesbrouck17. 2008 - Mike Richter 18. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 19. 2009 - Sara DeCosta 20. 2009 - Sarah Tueting 21. 2015 - Ron DeGregorio 22. 2016 - Keith Allain 23. 2016 - Jim Carey 24. 2016 - Jack Ferreira 25. 2016 - Guy Hebert 26. 2016 - Brian Petrovek27. 2016 - Mike Richter 28. 2019 - Tim Thomas 29. 2022 - Ryan Miller 30. 2022 - Steve CashCANADIANS IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME (16) 01. 1973 - Doc Gibson 02. 1973 - George Owen, Jr. 03. 1973 - Lyle Wright 04. 1994 - Ned Harkness 05. 1997 - Tim Sheehy 06. 1998 - Lou Nanne 07. 2003 - Richard Dougherty 08. 2005 - Huffer Christiansen 09. 2005 - Murray Williamson 10. 2007 - John MacInnes11. 2008 - Brett Hull 12. 2013 - Ron Mason 13. 2016 - Adam Deadmarsh14. 2016 - Brett Hull 15. 2018 - Red Berenson 16. 2018 - David Poile 17. 2021 - Peter McNabBLACK U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2019 - Neal HendersonHEAD COACH AND REFEREE IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1982 - Bill StewartPLAYER AND REFEREE IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 2018 - Paul StewartREFEREES AND LINESMEN IN THE U.S HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1974 - William Chadwick 02. 1982 - Bill Stewart 03. 1985 - Harold Trumble 04. 1992 - James Fullerton 05. 2017 - Kevin Collins 06. 2018 - Paul StewartWOMEN IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME (26)01. 2008 - Cammi Granato 02. 2009 - Amie Hilles 03. 2009 - Kris Pleimann 04. 2009 - Sandra Glasson 05. 2009 - Jeanna Schepman 06. 2009 - Sara DeCosta 07. 2009 - Sarah Tueting 08. 2009 - Tara Mounsey09. 2009 - Angela Ruggiero 10. 2009 - Colleen Coyne 11. 2009 - Sue Merz 12. 2009 - Vicki Movsessian 13. 2009 - Chris Bailey 14. 2009 - Lisa Brown-Miller15. 2009 - Karyn Bye-Dietz 16. 2009 - Laurie Baker 17. 2009 - Sandra Whyte 18. 2009 - A.J. Mleczko 19. 2009 - Jenny Schmidgall 20. 2009 - Shelley Looney 21. 2009 - Alana Blahoski 22. 2009 - Katie King23. 2009 - Cammi Granato 24. 2009 - Gretchen Ulion 25. 2009 - Tricia Dunn 22. 2013 - Cindy Curly23. 2014 - Karyn Bye-Dietz24. 2015 - Angela Ruggiero 25. 2018 - Natalie Darwitz 26. 2019 - Krissy Wendell 27. 2020 - Jenny Potter 28. 2022 - Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson 29. 2022 - Monique Lamoureux-MorandoU.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES ASSOCIATED WITH THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 01. 1973 - Taffy Abel 02. 1973 - Frank Brimsek 03. 1973 - George Brown 04. 1973 - Walter Brown 05. 1973 - Cully Dahlstrom 06. 1973 - Edward Jeremiah 07. 1973 - Mike Karakas 08. 1973 - Myles Lane 09. 1973 - Thomas Lockhart 10. 1973 - Sam LoPresti 11. 1973 - John Mariucci 12. 1973 - George Owen, Jr. 13. 1973 - Doc Romnes 14. 1974 - William Chadwick 15. 1974 - Victor Desjardins 16. 1974 - Victor Heyliger 17. 1974 - Virgil Johnson 18. 1974 - William Moe 19. 1974 - Fido Purpur 20. 1976 - Robert Ridder 21. 1978 - Peter Bessone 22. 1979 - Bob Dill 23. 1980 - Walter Bush 24. 1981 - William Jennings 25. 1981 - Thomas Williams 26. 1982 - William Stewart 27. 1983 - Jack McCartan 28. 1984 - Bill Wirtz 29. 1985 - Robert Blake 30. 1986 - Ken Yackel 31. 1988 - Larry Ross 32. 1989 - Robert Paradise 33. 1990 - Herb Brooks 34. 1990 - Willard Ikola 35. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 36. 1991 - Bob Johnson 37. 1992 - James Fullerton 38. 1993 - Jack Kelley 39. 1993 - David Langevin 40. 1994 - Wally Grant 41. 1994 - Ned Harkness 42. 1995 - Henry Boucha 43. 1995 - Ken Morrow 44. 1996 - Reed Larson 45. 1996 - Craig Patrick 46. 1997 - William Nyrop 47. 1997 - Tim Sheehy 48. 1998 - Joe Mullen 49. 1998 - Lou Nanne 50. 1999 - Rod Langway 51. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 52. 2000 - Neal Broten 53. 2000 - Doug Palazzari 54. 2000 - Larry Pleau 55. 2001 - Dave Christian 56. 2001 - Mike Ramsey 57. 2002 - Mark Fusco 58. 2003 - Bill Baker 59. 2003 - Steve Christoff 60. 2003 - Jim Craig 61. 2003 - John Cunniff 62. 2003 - Mark Howe 63. 2003 - Steve Janaszak 64. 2003 - Pat LaFontaine 65. 2003 - Rob McClanahan 66. 2003 - Jack O’Callahan 67. 2003 - Mark Pavelich 68. 2003 - Dave Silk 69. 2003 - Warren Strelow 70. 2004 - Phil Housley 71. 2004 - Mark Johnson 72. 2004 - Mike Illitch 73. 2005 - Maurice Roberts 74. 2006 - Curly Brink 75. 2006 - Gary Gambucci 76. 2006 - Mike Milbury 77. 2007 - Aaron Broten 78. 2007 - Bobby Carpenter 79. 2007 - John Vanbiesbrouck 80. 2008 - Brett Hull 81. 2008 - Brian Leetch 82. 2008 - Mike Richter 83. 2009 - Tony Amonte 84. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 85. 2009 - John LeClair 86. 2009 - Bob Webster 87. 2009 - Frank Zamboni 88. 2010 - Art Berglund 89. 2010 - Derian Hatcher 90. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher 91. 2010 - Jeremy Roenick 92. 2011 - Chris Chelios 93. 2011 - Mike Emrick 94. 2011 - Ed Snider 95. 2011 - Gary Suter 96. 2011 - Keith Tkachuk 97. 2012 - Lou Lamoriello 98. 2012 - Mike Modano 99. 2012 - Eddie Olczyk 100. 2013 - Bill Guerin 101. 2013 - Peter Karmanos 102. 2013 - Doug Weight 103. 2014 - Brian Rafalski 104. 2015 - Chris Drury 105. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 106. 2016 - Keith Allain 107. 2016 - Jim Carey 108. 2016 - Shawn Chambers 109. 2016 - Adam Deadmarsh 110. 2016 - Peter Demers 111. 2016 - Jack Ferreira 112. 2016 - Barry Fisher 113. 2016 - Guy Hebert 114. 2016 - Craig Janney 115. 2016 - Chris Kincaid 116. 2016 - Steve Konowalchuk 117. 2016 - Shawn McEachern 118. 2016 - Hans-Juergen Merz 119. 2016 - Joel Otto 120. 2016 - Brian Petrovek 121. 2016 - Brian Rolston 122. 2016 - Bryan Smolinski 123. 2017 - Kevin Collins 124. 2017 - Ron Wilson 125. 2017 - Scott Young 126. 2018 - Red Berenson 127. 2018 - Hago Harrington 128. 2018 - David Poile 129. 2018 - Paul Stewart 130. 2019 - Gary Bettman 131. 2019 - Brian Gionta 132. 2019 - Tim Thomas 133. 2020 - Dean Blais 134. 2020 - Tony Granato 135. 2021 - Paul Holmgren 136. 2021 - Peter McNab 137. 2022 - Ryan MillerU.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 01. 1973 - Hobey Baker 02. 1973 - John Chase 03. 1973 - John B. Garrison 04. 1973 - Doc Gibson 05. 1973 - Moose Goheen 06. 1973 - Malcolm Gordon 07. 1973 - Ding Palmer 08. 1973 - Clifford Thompson 09. 1973 - William Tutt 10. 1973 - Ralph Winsor 11. 1973 - Coddy Winters 12. 1973 - Lyle Wright 13. 1974 - Ray Chaisson 14. 1974 - Doug Everett 15. 1974 - John Kelley 16. 1975 - Anthony Conroy 17. 1975 - Austie Harding 18. 1975 - Stewart Inglehart 19. 1975 - Joseph Linder 20. 1975 - Fred Moseley 21. 1976 - William Cleary 22. 1976 - John Mayasich 23. 1977 - Earl Bartholome 24. 1977 - Eddie Olson 25. 1977 - William Riley 26. 1978 - Donald Clark 27. 1978 - Hub Nelson 28. 1979 - Jack Riley, Jr. 29. 1980 - Nick Kahler 30. 1981 - Robert Cleary 31. 1982 - Cal Marvin 32. 1983 - Oscar Almquist 33. 1984 - Bill Christian 34. 1985 - Richard Rondeau 35. 1985 - Harold Trumble 36. 1986 - Jack Garrity 37. 1987 - Jack Kirrane 38. 1987 - Muzz Murray, Sr. 39. 1988 - Richard Desmond 40. 1989 - Roger Christian 41. 1990 - Connie Pleban 42. 1991 - John Matchefts 43. 1992 - Amo Bessone 44. 1992 - Len Ceglarski 45. 1993 - Charles Schulz 46. 1994 - Joe Cavanagh 47. 1994 - Wally Grant 48. 1995 - James Claypool 49. 1996 - Serge Gambucci 50. 1997 - Charlie Holt 51. 1998 - Mike Curran 52. 1998 - Bruce Mather 53. 1999 - Sid Watson 54. 2000 - Ben Bertini 55. 2000 - Gene Grazia 56. 2000 - Bob McVey 57. 2000 - Dick Meredith 58. 2000 - Weldy Olson 59. 2000 - Robert Owen 60. 2000 - Rod Paavola 61. 2000 - Dick Rodenhiser 62. 2001 - Paul Johnson 63. 2002 - Scott Fusco 64. 2002 - Joe Riley 65. 2002 - Doug Woog 66. 2003 - Richard Dougherty 67. 2003 - Mike Eruzione 68. 2003 - John Harrington 69. 2003 - Ralph Jasinski 70. 2003 - Bud Kessel 71. 2003 - Buzz Schneider 72. 2003 - Gary Smith 73. 2003 - Eric Strobel 74. 2003 - Phil Verchota 75. 2003 - Mark Wells 76. 2004 - Paul Coppo 77. 2005 - Huffer Christiansen 78. 2005 - Lane MacDonald 79. 2005 - Murray Williamson 80. 2007 - John MacInnes 81. 2008 - Cammi Granato 82. 2009 - Ben Smith 83. 2009 - Tom Mutch 84. 2009 - Bob Allen 85. 2009 - Amie Hilles 86. 2009 - Kris Pleimann 87. 2009 - Sandra Glasson 88. 2009 - Jeanna Schepman 89. 2009 - Sara DeCosta 90. 2009 - Sarah Tueting 91. 2009 - Tara Mounsey 92. 2009 - Colleen Coyne 93. 2009 - Sue Merz 94. 2009 - Vicki Movsessian 95. 2009 - Chris Bailey 96. 2009 - Lisa Brown-Miller 97. 2009 - Karyn Bye-Dietz 98. 2009 - Laurie Baker 99. 2009 - Sandra Whyte 100. 2009 - A.J. Mleczko 101. 2009 - Jenny Schmidgall 102. 2009 - Shelley Looney 103. 2009 - Alana Blahoski 104. 2009 - Katie King 105. 2009 - Gretchen Ulion 106. 2009 - Tricia Dunn 107. 2010 - Dr. V. George Nagobads 108. 2013 - Cindy Curly 109. 2013 - Ron Mason 110. 2014 - Karyn Bye Dietz 111. 2014 - Jeff Sauer 112. 2014 - Lou Vairo 113. 2015 - Ron DeGregorio 114. 2015 - Angela Ruggiero 115. 2016 - Bill Belisle 116. 2016 - Rick Minch 117. 2016 - Darryl Seibel 118. 2017 - Jack Parker 119. 2017 - Ben Smith 120. 2018 - Natalie Darwitz 121. 2019 - Neal Henderson 122. 2019 - Krissy Wendell 123. 2020 - Jenny Potter 124. 2020 - Jerry York 125. 2021 - Stan Fischler 126. 2022 - Steve Cash 127. 2022 - Jim Johannson 128. 2022 - Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson 129. 2022 - Monique Lamoureux-MorandoTHE NUMBER OF U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES EACH NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FRANCHISE HAS; ALL CATEGORIES COMBINED 01. 31 – NEW YORK RANGERS 02. 31 – BOSTON BRUINS 03. 27 – MINNESOTA NORTH STARS04. 25 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 05. 21 – ST. LOUIS BLUES 06. 21 – NEW JERSEY DEVILS 07. 20 – DETROIT RED WINGS 08. 18 – PITTSBURGH PENGUINS09. 17 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS 10. 15 – NEW YORK ISLANDERS 11. 15 – WASHINGTON CAPITALS 12. 14 – LOS ANGELES KINGS 13. 12 – MONTREAL CANADIENS 14. 11 – HARTFORD WHALERS 15. 10 – BUFFALO SABRES 16. 10 – PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 17. 09 – TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 18. 09 – CALGARY FLAMES 19. 09 – DALLAS STARS 20. 09 – SAN JOSE SHARKS 21. 07 – WINNIPEG JETS 22. 07 – EDMONTON OILERS23. 06 – CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 24. 06 – PHOENIX COYOTES 25. 06 – COLORADO AVALANCHE 26. 06 – QUEBEC NORDIQUES 27. 06 – COLORADO ROCKIES 28. 05 – ATLANTA THRASHERS 29. 04 – VANCOUVER CANUCKS 30. 04 – CAROLINA HURRICANES 31. 04 – ANAHEIM DUCKS 32. 04 – MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM 33. 03 – OTTAWA SENATORS 34. 03 – NEW YORK AMERICANS35. 02 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / BLACKHAWKS 36. 02 – FLORIDA PANTHERS 37. 02 – CALIFORNIA GOLDEN SEALS 38. 02 – KANSAS CITY SCOUTS 39. 02 – ST. LOUIS EAGLES 40. 02 – TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING 41. 02 – ATLANTA FLAMES 42. 01 – COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS 43. 01 – NASHVILLE PREDATORS 44. 01 – MINNESOTA WILD 45. 01 – CLEVELAND BARONS 46. 00 – ARIZONA COYOTES 47. 00 – VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS 48. 00 – SEATTLE KRAKEN 49. 00 – DETROIT COUGARS 50. 00 – DETROIT FALCONS 51. 00 – PHILADELPHIA QUAKERS 52. 00 – PITTSBURGH PIRATES 53. 00 – BROOKLYN AMERICANS 54. 00 – CALIFORNIA SEALS 55. 00 – OAKLAND SEALS 56. 00 – BAY AREA SEALS 57. 00 – HAMILTON TIGERS 58. 00 – TORONTO ST. PATS 59. 00 – TORONTO ST. PATS/MAPLE LEAFS 60. 00 – TORONTO ARENAS 61. 00 – MONTREAL MAROONS 62. 00 – MONTREAL WANDERERS 63. 00 – QUEBEC BULLDOGSNOTE: Jack O’Callahan and Eddie Olczyk are the only players in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Prior to the 1986–87 NHL season, while going through the team's records, someone discovered the team's original NHL contract and found that the name "Blackhawks" was printed as a compound word as opposed to two separate words, "Black Hawks", which was the way most sources had been printing it for 60 years and as the team had always officially listed it. The name officially became "Chicago Blackhawks" from that point on. This was a legal issue.NEW YORK RANGERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973 - Taffy Abel 02. 1973 - Myles Lane 03. 1973 - Thomas Lockhart 04. 1974 - Victor Desjardins 05. 1974 - William Moe 06. 1979 - Bob Dill 07. 1981 - William Jennings 08. 1983 - Jack McCartan 09. 1990 - Herb Brooks 10. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 11. 1996 - Craig Patrick 12. 2000 - Larry Pleau 13. 2003 - Bill Baker 14. 2003 - Pat LaFontaine 15. 2003 - Rob McClanahan 16. 2003 - Mark Pavelich 17. 2003 - Dave Silk 18. 2007 - Bobby Carpenter 19. 2007 - John Vanbiesbrouck 20. 2008 - Brian Leetch 21. 2008 - Mike Richter 22. 2009 - Tony Amonte 23. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher 24. 2012 - Eddie Olczyk 25. 2013 - Doug Weight 26. 2015 - Chris Drury 27. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 28. 2016 - Jack Ferreira 29. 2016 - Guy Hebert 30. 2018 - Red Berenson 31. 2020 - Tony GranatoBOSTON BRUINS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973 - Frank Brimsek 02. 1973 - George Brown 03. 1973 - Walter Brown 04. 1973 - Edward Jeremiah 05. 1973 - Myles Lane 06. 1973 - George Owen, Jr. 07. 1981 - Thomas Williams 08. 1985 - Robert Blake 09. 1986 - Ken Yackel 10. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 11. 1996 - Reed Larson 12. 1998 - Joe Mullen 13. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 14. 2001 - Dave Christian 15. 2003 - Jim Craig 16. 2003 - John Cunniff 17. 2003 - Dave Silk 18. 2005 - Maurice Roberts 19. 2006 - Mike Milbury 20. 2007 - Bobby Carpenter 21. 2008 - Brian Leetch 22. 2013 - Bill Guerin 23. 2016 - Jim Carey 24. 2016 - Craig Janney 25. 2016 - Shawn McEachern 26. 2016 - Brian Rolston 27. 2016 - Bryan Smolinski 28. 2018 - Hago Harrington 29. 2019 - Brian Gionta 30. 2019 - Tim Thomas 31. 2021 - Peter McNabMINNESOTA NORTH STARS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973 - John Mariucci 02. 1976 - Robert Ridder 03. 1979 - Bob Dill 04. 1980 - Walter Bush 05. 1981 - Thomas Williams 06. 1989 - Robert Paradise 07. 1990 - Herb Brooks 08. 1993 - David Langevin 09. 1995 - Henry Boucha 10. 1996 - Reed Larson 11. 1997 - William Nyrop 12. 1998 - Lou Nanne 13. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 14. 2000 - Neal Broten 15. 2003 - Steve Christoff 16. 2003 - Jim Craig 17. 2003 - Steve Janaszak 18. 2003 - Mark Pavelich 19. 2004 - Mark Johnson 20. 2006 - Gary Gambucci 21. 2007 - Aaron Broten 22. 2010 - Derian Hatcher 23. 2012 - Mike Modano 24. 2016 - Shawn Chambers 25. 2016 - Jack Ferreira 26. 2017 - Ron Wilson 27. 2021 - Paul HolmgrenCHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973 - Taffy Abel 02. 1973 - Frank Brimsek 03. 1973 - Cully Dahlstrom 04. 1973 - Mike Karakas 05. 1973 - Sam LoPresti 06. 1973 - John Mariucci 07. 1973 - Doc Romnes 08. 1974 - Victor Desjardins 09. 1974 - Victor Heyliger 10. 1974 - Virgil Johnson 11. 1974 - Fido Purpur 12. 1979 - Bob Dill 13. 1982 - Bill Stewart 14. 1984 - Bill Wirtz 15. 1992 - James Fullerton 16. 2001 - Dave Christian 17. 2003 - Jack O’Callahan 18. 2004 - Phil Housley 19. 2005 - Maurice Roberts 20. 2009 - Tony Amonte 21. 2010 - Jeremy Roenick 22. 2011 - Chris Chelios 23. 2011 - Gary Suter 24. 2012 - Eddie Olczyk 25. 2016 - Bryan SmolinskiCHICAGO BLACK HAWKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973 - Taffy Abel 02. 1973 - Frank Brimsek 03. 1973 - Cully Dahlstrom 04. 1973 - Mike Karakas 05. 1973 - Sam LoPresti 06. 1973 - John Mariucci 07.. 1973 - Doc Romnes 08. 1974 - Victor Desjardins 09. 1974 - Victor Heyliger 10. 1974 - Virgil Johnson 11. 1974 - Fido Purpur 12. 1979 - Bob Dill 13. 1982 - Bill Stewart 14. 1984 - Bill Wirtz 15. 1992 - James Fullerton 16. 2001 - Dave Christian 17. 2005 - Maurice RobertsCHICAGO BLACKHAWKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2004 - Phil Housley 02. 2009 - Tony Amonte 03. 2010 - Jeremy Roenick 04. 2011 - Chris Chelios 05. 2011 - Gary Suter 06. 2016 - Bryan SmolinskiCHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / BLACKHAWKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2003 - Jack O’Callahan 02. 2012 - Eddie OlczykST. LOUIS BLUES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1996 - Craig Patrick 02. 1998 - Joe Mullen 03. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 04. 2000 - Larry Pleau 05. 2001 - Dave Christian 06. 2003 - Bill Baker 07. 2004 - Phil Housley 08. 2004 - Mark Johnson 09. 2008 - Brett Hull 10. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 11. 2010 - Art Berglund 12. 2011 - Keith Tkachuk 13. 2013 - Bill Guerin 14. 2013 - Doug Weight 15. 2016 - Keith Allain 16. 2016 - Jim Carey 17. 2016 - Guy Hebert 18. 2016 - Craig Janney 19. 2017 - Scott Young 20. 2018 - Red Berenson 21. 2022 - Ryan MillerNEW JERSEY DEVILS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1990 - Herb Brooks 02. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 03. 2000 - Neal Broten 04. 2003 - John Cunniff 05. 2003 - Jack O’Callahan 06. 2003 - Warren Strelow 07. 2004 - Phil Housley 08. 2004 - Mark Johnson 09. 2007 - Aaron Broten 10. 2007 - Bobby Carpenter 11. 2007 - John Vanbiesbrouck 12. 2012 - Lou Lamoriello 13. 2013 - Bill Guerin 14. 2014 - Brian Rafalski 15. 2016 - Barry Fisher 16. 2016 - Hans-Juergen Merz 17. 2016 - Shawn Chambers 18. 2016 - Brian Petrovek 19. 2016 - Brian Rolston 20. 2019 - Brian Gionta 21. 2021 - Peter McNabDETROIT RED WINGS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1974 - Fido Purpur 02. 1978 - Peter Bessone 03. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 04. 1993 - Jack Kelley 05. 1994 - Ned Harkness 06. 1995 - Henry Boucha 07. 1996 - Reed Larson 08. 1997 - Tim Sheehy 09. 2001 - Mike Ramsey 10. 2003 - Mark Howe 11. 2003 - Dave Silk 12. 2004 - Mike Illitch 13. 2008 - Brett Hull 14. 2010 - Derian Hatcher 15. 2011 - Chris Chelios 16. 2012 - Mike Modano 17. 2014 - Brian Rafalski 18. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 19. 2018 - Red Berenson 20. 2020 - Tony GranatoPITTSBURGH PENGUINS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1989 - Robert Paradise 02. 1990 - Herb Brooks 03. 1991 - Bob Johnson 04. 1993 - Jack Kelley 05. 1996 - Craig Patrick 06. 1998 - Joe Mullen 07. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 08. 2001 - Mike Ramsey 09. 2004 - Mark Johnson 10. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 11. 2009 - John LeClair 12. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher 13. 2012 - Eddie Olczyk 14. 2013 - Bill Guerin 15. 2016 - Shawn McEachern 16. 2016 - Bryan Smolinski 17. 2017 - Scott Young 18. 2020 - Tony GranatoNEW YORK ISLANDERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1990 - Willard Ikola 02. 1992 - James Fullerton 03. 1993 - David Langevin 04. 1995 - Ken Morrow 05. 1996 - Reed Larson 06. 2003 - Pat LaFontaine 07. 2006 - Mike Milbury 08. 2007 - John Vanbiesbrouck 09. 2012 - Lou Lamoriello 10. 2013 - Bill Guerin 11. 2013 - Doug Weight 12. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 13. 2016 - Craig Janney 14. 2016 - Brian Rolston 15. 2016 - Bryan SmolinskiWASHINGTON CAPITALS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1981 - Thomas Williams 02. 1989 - Robert Paradise 03. 1996 - Craig Patrick 04. 1999 - Rod Langway 05. 2001 - Dave Christian 06. 2003 - Warren Strelow 07. 2004 - Phil Housley 08. 2007 - Bobby Carpenter 09. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher 10. 2016 - Keith Allain 11. 2016 - Jim Carey 12. 2016 - Shawn Chambers 13. 2016 - Steve Konowalchuk 14. 2017 - Ron Wilson 15. 2018 - David PoileLOS ANGELES KINGS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 02. 1993 - David Langevin 03. 2000 - Neal Broten 04. 2003 - Steve Christoff 05. 2007 - Bobby Carpenter 06. 2010 - Jeremy Roenick 07. 2012 - Eddie Olczyk 08. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 09. 2016 - Peter Demers 10. 2016 - Hans-Juergen Merz 11. 2016 - Adam Deadmarsh 12. 2016 - Shawn McEachern 13. 2016 - Bryan Smolinski 14. 2020 - Tony GranatoMONTREAL CANADIENS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973 - Mike Karakas 02. 1997 - William Nyrop 03. 1999 - Rod Langway 04. 2000 - Larry Pleau 05. 2003 - Bill Baker 06. 2009 - John LeClair 07. 2011 - Chris Chelios 08. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 09. 2016 - Bryan Smolinski 10. 2018 - Red Berenson 11. 2018 - Hago Harrington 12. 2019 - Brian GiontaHARTFORD WHALERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1988 - Larry Ross 02. 1997 - Tim Sheehy 03. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 04. 2000 - Larry Pleau 05. 2002 - Mark Fusco 06. 2003 - John Cunniff 07. 2003 - Mark Howe 08. 2003 - Rob McClanahan 09. 2004 - Mark Johnson 10. 2017 - Scott Young 11. 2021 - Paul HolmgrenBUFFALO SABRES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1996 - Reed Larson 02. 2001 - Mike Ramsey 03. 2003 - Pat LaFontaine 04. 2003 - Rob McClanahan 05. 2004 - Phil Housley 06. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 07. 2015 - Chris Drury 08. 2019 - Brian Gionta 09. 2021 - Peter McNab 10. 2022 - Ryan MillerPHILADELPHIA FLYERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 02. 2003 - Mark Howe 03. 2007 - John Vanbiesbrouck 04. 2009 - Tony Amonte 05. 2009 - John LeClair 06. 2010 - Derian Hatcher 07. 2010 - Jeremy Roenick 08. 2011 - Ed Snider 09. 2016 - Joel Otto 10. 2021 - Paul HolmgrenTORONTO MAPLE LEAFS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973 - Doc Romnes 02. 2004 - Phil Housley 03. 2007 - Aaron Broten 04. 2008 - Brian Leetch 05. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 06. 2012 - Lou Lamoriello 07. 2012 - Eddie Olczyk 08. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 09. 2017 - Ron WilsonCALGARY FLAMES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1991 - Bob Johnson 02. 1998 - Joe Mullen 03. 2003 - Steve Christoff 04. 2004 - Phil Housley 05. 2008 - Brett Hull 06. 2009 - Tony Amonte 07. 2011 - Gary Suter 08. 2015 - Chris Drury 09. 2016 - Joel OttoDALLAS STARS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2000 - Neal Broten 02. 2008 - Brett Hull 03. 2010 - Derian Hatcher 04. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher 05. 2012 - Mike Modano 06. 2013 - Bill Guerin 07. 2016 - Shawn Chambers 08. 2017 - Scott Young 09. 2019 - Tim ThomasSAN JOSE SHARKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2003 - Mark Pavelich 02. 2003 - Warren Strelow 03. 2010 - Jeremy Roenick 04. 2011 - Gary Suter 05. 2013 - Bill Guerin 06. 2016 - Jack Ferreira 07. 2016 - Craig Janney 08. 2017 - Ron Wilson 09. 2020 - Tony GranatoWINNIPEG JETS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2001 - Dave Christian 02. 2003 - Dave Silk 03. 2004 - Phil Housley 04. 2007 - Aaron Broten 05. 2011 - Keith Tkachuk 06. 2012 - Eddie Olczyk 07. 2016 - Craig JanneyEDMONTON OILERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1993 - David Langevin 02. 1996 - Reed Larson 03. 1997 - Tim Sheehy 04. 2013 - Bill Guerin 05. 2013 - Doug Weight 06. 2016 - Hans-Juergen Merz 07. 2018 - Paul StewartPHOENIX COYOTES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2008 - Brett Hull 02. 2009 - Tony Amonte 03. 2010 - Jeremy Roenick 04. 2011 - Keith Tkachuk 05. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 06. 2016 - Craig JanneyCOLORADO AVALANCHE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2015 - Chris Drury 02. 2016 - Adam Deadmarsh 03. 2016 - Steve Konowalchuk 04. 2016 - Brian Rolston 05. 2017 - Scott Young 06. 2020 - Tony GranatoQUEBEC NORDIQUES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 02. 2003 - John Cunniff 03. 2007 - Aaron Broten 04. 2016 - Adam Deadmarsh 05. 2017 - Scott Young 06. 2018 - Paul StewartCOLORADO ROCKIES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1995 - Henry Boucha 02. 2003 - Bill Baker 03. 2003 - Steve Janaszak 04. 2007 - Aaron Broten05. 2009 - Bob Webster 06. 2010 - Art Berglund07. 2016 - Bob WebsterATLANTA THRASHERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2011 - Chris Chelios 02. 2011 - Keith Tkachuk 03. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 04. 2016 - Jack Ferreira 05. 2016 - Shawn McEachernVANCOUVER CANUCKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 02. 2016 - Bryan Smolinski 03. 2021 - Peter McNab 04. 2022 - Ryan MillerCAROLINA HURRICANES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 02. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher 03. 2013 - Peter Karmanos 04. 2013 - Doug WeightANAHEIM DUCKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2013 - Doug Weight 02. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 03. 2016 - Chris Kincaid 04. 2022 - Ryan MillerMIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2016 - Jack Ferreira 02. 2016 - Guy Hebert 03. 2017 - Ron Wilson 04. 2017 - Scott YoungOTTAWA SENATORS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 02. 2016 - Shawn McEachern 03. 2016 - Bryan SmolinskiNEW YORK AMERICANS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973 - Edward Jeremiah 02. 1973 - Doc Romnes 03. 2005 - Maurice RobertsFLORIDA PANTHERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2007 - John Vanbiesbrouck 02. 2019 - Tim ThomasCALIFORNIA GOLDEN SEALS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1981 - Thomas Williams 02. 1996 - Craig PatrickKANSAS CITY SCOUTS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1995 - Henry Boucha 02. 1996 - Craig PatrickST. LOUIS EAGLES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1974 - Fido Purpur 02. 2000 - Doug PalazzariTAMPA BAY LIGHTNING U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2016 - Shawn Chambers 02. 2016 - Craig JanneyATLANTA FLAMES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1989 - Robert Paradise 02. 2003 - Jim CraigCLEVELAND BARONS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1980 - Walter BushCOLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2020 - Dean BlaisNASHVILLE PREDATORS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2018 - David PoileMINNESOTA WILD U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2016 - Brian RolstonTHE NUMBER OF U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES EACH NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FRANCHISE HAS; ALL CATEGORIES COMBINED 01. 31 – NEW YORK RANGERS 02. 31 – BOSTON BRUINS 03. 27 – MINNESOTA NORTH STARS04. 25 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 05. 21 – ST. LOUIS BLUES 06. 21 – NEW JERSEY DEVILS 07. 20 – DETROIT RED WINGS 08. 18 – PITTSBURGH PENGUINS09. 17 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS 10. 15 – NEW YORK ISLANDERS 11. 15 – WASHINGTON CAPITALS 12. 14 – LOS ANGELES KINGS 13. 12 – MONTREAL CANADIENS 14. 11 – HARTFORD WHALERS 15. 10 – BUFFALO SABRES 16. 10 – PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 17. 09 – TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 18. 09 – CALGARY FLAMES 19. 09 – DALLAS STARS 20. 09 – SAN JOSE SHARKS 21. 07 – WINNIPEG JETS 22. 07 – EDMONTON OILERS23. 06 – CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 24. 06 – PHOENIX COYOTES 25. 06 – COLORADO AVALANCHE 26. 06 – QUEBEC NORDIQUES 27. 06 – COLORADO ROCKIES 28. 05 – ATLANTA THRASHERS 29. 04 – VANCOUVER CANUCKS 30. 04 – CAROLINA HURRICANES 31. 04 – ANAHEIM DUCKS 32. 04 – MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM 33. 03 – OTTAWA SENATORS 34. 03 – NEW YORK AMERICANS35. 02 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / BLACKHAWKS 36. 02 – FLORIDA PANTHERS 37. 02 – CALIFORNIA GOLDEN SEALS 38. 02 – KANSAS CITY SCOUTS 39. 02 – ST. LOUIS EAGLES 40. 02 – TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING 41. 02 – ATLANTA FLAMES 42. 01 – COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS 43. 01 – NASHVILLE PREDATORS 44. 01 – MINNESOTA WILD 45. 01 – CLEVELAND BARONS 46. 00 – ARIZONA COYOTES 47. 00 – VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS 48. 00 – SEATTLE KRAKEN 49. 00 – DETROIT COUGARS 50. 00 – DETROIT FALCONS 51. 00 – PHILADELPHIA QUAKERS 52. 00 – PITTSBURGH PIRATES 53. 00 – BROOKLYN AMERICANS 54. 00 – CALIFORNIA SEALS 55. 00 – OAKLAND SEALS 56. 00 – BAY AREA SEALS 57. 00 – HAMILTON TIGERS 58. 00 – TORONTO ST. PATS 59. 00 – TORONTO ST. PATS/MAPLE LEAFS 60. 00 – TORONTO ARENAS 61. 00 – MONTREAL MAROONS 62. 00 – MONTREAL WANDERERS 63. 00 – QUEBEC BULLDOGSNOTE: Jack O’Callahan and Eddie Olczyk are the only players in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Prior to the 1986–87 NHL season, while going through the team's records, someone discovered the team's original NHL contract and found that the name "Blackhawks" was printed as a compound word as opposed to two separate words, "Black Hawks", which was the way most sources had been printing it for 60 years and as the team had always officially listed it. The name officially became "Chicago Blackhawks" from that point on. This was a legal issue. THE NUMBER OF HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES EACH NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FRANCHISE HAS; PLAYER CATEGORY AND BUILDER CATEGORY COMBINED 01. 75 - Toronto Maple Leafs 02. 73 - Detroit Red Wings 03. 71 - Montreal Canadiens 04. 70 - New York Rangers 05. 67 - Boston Bruins06. 66 - Chicago Black Hawks / Chicago Blackhawks 07. 53 - Chicago Black Hawks 08. 35 - St. Louis Blues 09. 34 - Ottawa Senators 10. 23 - Los Angeles Kings 11. 23 - New York Americans 12. 21 - Vancouver Canucks 13. 21 - Pittsburgh Penguins 14. 19 - Philadelphia Flyers 15. 16 - New Jersey Devils 16. 16 - Buffalo Sabres 17. 16 - Montreal Maroons 18. 15 - Edmonton Oilers 19. 15 - Calgary Flames 20. 12 - Colorado Avalanche 21. 12 - Hartford Whalers 22. 12 - Minnesota North Stars 23. 11 - New York Islanders 24. 10 - Washington Capitals 25. 10 - Dallas Stars 26. 10 - Hamilton Tigers 27. 10 - Detroit Cougars 28. 09 - Detroit Falcons29. 09 - Chicago Blackhawks 30. 09 - Quebec Nordiques 31. 09 - Toronto St. Pats 32. 08 - Quebec Bulldogs 33. 08 - Florida Panthers34. 07 - Mighty Ducks of Anaheim / Anaheim Ducks 35. 06 - Tampa Bay Lightning 36. 06 - Winnipeg Jets 37. 06 - San Jose Sharks 38. 05 - Carolina Hurricanes 39. 05 - St. Louis Eagles 40. 05 - Toronto Arenas41. 04 - Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 42. 04 - Phoenix Coyotes 43. 04 - Phoenix Coyotes / Arizona Coyotes 44. 04 - Chicago Black Hawks / Blackhawks 45. 04 - Toronto St. Pats/Maple Leafs 46. 04 - Montreal Wanderers 47. 04 - Pittsburgh Pirates 48. 03 - Atlanta Flames 49. 03 - Atlanta Thrashers 50. 03 - California Golden Seals 51. 03 - Oakland Seals 52. 02 - California Seals 53. 02 - Bay Area Seals54. 02 - Mighty Ducks of Anaheim / Anaheim Ducks 55. 02 - Nashville Predators 56. 02 - Cleveland Barons 57. 02 - Brooklyn Americans 58. 02 - Kansas City Scouts59. 01 - Anaheim Ducks 60. 01 - Columbus Blue Jackets 61. 01 - Colorado Rockies 62. 01 - Philadelphia Quakers63. 00 - Arizona Coyotes 64. 00 - Minnesota Wild 65. 00 - Vegas Golden Knights 66. 00 - Seattle KrakenNOTE: Denis Savard and Doug Wilson are the only players in the Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Roger Neilson is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was an assistant coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Bob Pulford is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was a head coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Prior to the 1986–87 NHL season, while going through the team's records, someone discovered the team's original NHL contract and found that the name "Blackhawks" was printed as a compound word as opposed to two separate words, "Black Hawks", which was the way most sources had been printing it for 60 years and as the team had always officially listed it. The name officially became "Chicago Blackhawks" from that point on. This was a legal issue. THE TOTAL NUMBER OF HOCKEY HALL OF FAME AND U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES EACH NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FRANCHISE HAS; THOSE WHO WERE INDUCTED INTO BOTH HALLS OF FAME ARE ONLY COUNTED ONCE FOR THIS LIST; ALL CATEGORIES COMBINED 01. 94 – New York Rangers 02. 90 – Boston Bruins 03. 85 – Detroit Red Wings04. 83 – Chicago Black Hawks / Chicago Blackhawks 05. 79 – Toronto Maple Leafs 06. 78 – Montreal Canadiens07. 65 – Chicago Black Hawks 08. 49 – St. Louis Blues 09. 37 – Los Angeles Kings 10. 37 – New Jersey Devils 11. 35 – Pittsburgh Penguins 12. 34 – Minnesota North Stars 13. 33 – Ottawa Senators 14. 27 – Philadelphia Flyers 15. 25 – New York Americans 16. 23 – New York Islanders 17. 23 – Buffalo Sabres 18. 22 – Edmonton Oilers 19. 22 – Hartford Whalers 20. 21 – Washington Capitals 21. 20 – Calgary Flames 22. 20 – Vancouver Canucks 23. 18 – Colorado Avalanche 24. 17 – Dallas Stars 25. 15 – San Jose Sharks26. 15 – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim / Anaheim Ducks 27. 14 – Quebec Nordiques 28. 14 – Montreal Maroons29. 13 – Chicago Blackhawks 30. 12 – Winnipeg Jets 31. 09 – Florida Panthers 32. 09 – Phoenix Coyotes 33. 09 – Toronto St. Pats 34. 09 – Detroit Cougars 35. 08 – Detroit Falcons 36. 08 – Quebec Bulldogs37. 08 – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 38. 08 – Tampa Bay Lightning 39. 08 – Carolina Hurricanes 40. 07 – Atlanta Thrashers 41. 07 – Colorado Rockies 42. 07 – Hamilton Tigers43. 05 – Anaheim Ducks44. 05 – Chicago Black Hawks / Blackhawks 45. 05 – Toronto St. Pats/Maple Leafs 46. 05 – Toronto Arenas 47. 05 – Atlanta Flames 48. 05 – St. Louis Eagles 49. 04 – California Golden Seals 50. 04 – Pittsburgh Pirates 51. 03 – Nashville Predators 52. 03 – Kansas City Scouts 53. 03 – Oakland Seals 54. 02 – California Seals 55. 02 – Bay Area Seals 56. 02 – Cleveland Barons 57. 02 – Brooklyn Americans 58. 02 – Montreal Wanderers 59. 02 – Columbus Blue Jackets60. 02 – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim / Anaheim Ducks 61. 01 – Minnesota Wild 62. 01 – Philadelphia Quakers 63. 00 – Arizona Coyotes 64. 00 – Vegas Golden Knights 65. 00 – Seattle KrakenNOTE: Denis Savard and Doug Wilson are the only players in the Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Roger Neilson is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was an assistant coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Bob Pulford is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was a head coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Jack O’Callahan and Eddie Olczyk are the only players in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Prior to the 1986–87 NHL season, while going through the team's records, someone discovered the team's original NHL contract and found that the name "Blackhawks" was printed as a compound word as opposed to two separate words, "Black Hawks", which was the way most sources had been printing it for 60 years and as the team had always officially listed it. The name officially became "Chicago Blackhawks" from that point on. This was a legal issue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted October 5, 2022 Author Share Posted October 5, 2022 Why is the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame located in tiny Eveleth, Minnesota? The Iron Range attraction is one of two hockey halls of fame in North America. https://www.startribune.com/iron-range-hockey-history-mariucci-mayasich-nhl/600072930/ DULUTH — The small Iron Range city of Eveleth is home to an outsized number of pilgrimage-worthy destinations for hockey fans. It boasts a 110-foot-long hockey stick, a famous Hippodrome ice rink and the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Museum. Lifelong hockey fan Mike Ethen wanted to know how the Hall of Fame — located on Hat Trick Avenue — ended up in Eveleth of all places. It is "out of the way and in a small town," Ethen said, similar to New York's Cooperstown National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. "When compared to the regal [Hockey Hall of Fame] in Toronto, it just seems like an unusual choice," Ethen said, referring to the home of the Stanley Cup. He sought answers from Curious Minnesota, the Star Tribune's community reporting project fueled by great reader questions. Despite its modest population, Eveleth produced a disproportionate number of hockey stars during the 20th century. As Minneapolis Star columnist Jim Klobuchar once wrote, "If U.S. hockey didn't begin in Eveleth, this is where it got its flavor and some of its broken teeth." No one symbolized Eveleth's long-ago dominance more than John Mariucci and John Mayasich, who remain hockey legends for their achievements ranging from college hockey to the Olympic Games. The Eveleth High School Golden Bears team won four state titles in a row during its heyday — a rare feat. Many Eveleth players went on to the NHL. Eveleth native Sam LoPresti, right, goaltending for the Chicago Blackhawks in the 1941-1942 season. "Nobody produced them like Eveleth in the day," said Hall of Fame director Doug Palazzari. "It's a storied history." The Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto was established in the 1940s and moved into its first building in 1961. It focuses on the athletes globally who have contributed to the sport. Eveleth mining executive D. Kelly Campbell proposed building a U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in Eveleth in the late 1960s. The Eveleth Civic Association then formally applied to the Amateur Hockey Association of the United States — now known as USA Hockey — which approved the proposal at a meeting in Boston in 1968. The building became a reality in 1973 with the help of a sizable federal grantstemming from legislation sponsored by the area's congressman at the time, U.S. Rep. John Blatnik. So why have two hockey hall of fames? The Eveleth facility's first director, Roger Godin, told the Minneapolis Tribune in 1977 that the Toronto hall mostly honors Canadian players. At the Eveleth Hippodrome in 2005, Iron Range hockey legends Aldo Palazzari, Ben Swarthout, Ron Drobnick, John Mayasich, Bill McKenzie and Dave Hendrickson pose for a portrait below Iron Range hockey greats Sam LoPresti, Mike Karakas, and Frank Brimsek. "This Hockey Hall of Fame is set up for the United States," Godin, who is now team curator for the Minnesota Wild, said at the time. "I don't want to build a Hall of Fame on the exploits of Canadian players. I want to bring the Americans in." The Eveleth facility struggled to attract enough visitors to break even in its early years, based on newspaper accounts. There were discussions in the mid-1980s of moving it to the Met Center in Bloomington to help boost attendance, but they ultimately fizzled. "Would they move baseball's Hall of Fame from Cooperstown, N.Y. to Manhattan? Or transfer pro football's from the NFL's Canton, Ohio birthplace to Cleveland? Of course not!" the Star Tribune editorial board wrote in 1985, opposing the move. A displaying showing Hall of Fame inductees at the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in Eveleth. The museum is dedicated to American hockey players and those who helped develop the sport, from youth hockey to the NHL. It dedicates space to NHL coach and St. Paul native Herb Brooks, the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team and one of the first Zambonis ever made, among other exhibits. Sixteen Eveleth players and coaches are enshrined in the museum's "Great Wall of Fame," including Sam LoPresti, Frank "Mr. Zero" Brimsek, Mike Karakas, Mayasich, Mariucci, Cliff Thompson, Connie Pleban and Mark Pavelich. Pavelich, who died in March, was inducted as a member of that 1980 Olympic team. The Eveleth museum typically receives between 10,000 and 15,000 visitors a year, compared with the more than 279,000 people who visited the Toronto hall in 2019. Low attendance forced the Minnesota facility to close for a period in the mid-2000s. The 1948 Eveleth High School championship team. John Mayasich is third from the left. The hall is a nonprofit funded through admissions, donations, public funding and grants — including those from USA Hockey. Godin said this week that the museum remains significant today as the U.S. produces a larger share of players in the NHL, while remaining a minority in the league overall. Roughly a quarter of the players in the NHL are American. "It's important that our role in the sport be emphasized," he said. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted November 7, 2022 Author Share Posted November 7, 2022 McNab dies at 70, was 2021 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Forward, broadcaster diagnosed with cancer in August, 11th in Bruins history in goals https://www.nhl.com/news/us-hockey-hall-of-fame-inductee-peter-mcnab-dies-at-70/c-337290468 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted November 8, 2022 Author Share Posted November 8, 2022 McNab remembered as great broadcast partner, caring friend Avalanche analyst died at 70, worked with Fischler on Devils games https://www.nhl.com/news/peter-mcnab-remembered-as-great-broadcast-partner-caring-friend/c-337302984 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted November 22, 2022 Author Share Posted November 22, 2022 U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES / AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES / WORLD HOCKEY ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 1991 / 2020 / 2010 – Robbie Ftorek Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted November 23, 2022 Author Share Posted November 23, 2022 This is what a U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame induction ceremony is supposed to look like... Bill Dineen * Howard Baldwin * Scott Gomez * Mike Grier * Dustin Byfuglien Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted April 8, 2023 Author Share Posted April 8, 2023 The 10 Greatest American Hockey Players Ever https://thehockeywriters.com/10-greatest-american-players-ever/ 10) Auston Matthews 9) Hobey Baker Jonathan Quick 7) Pat LaFontaine 6) Neal Broten 5) Brian Leetch 4) Cammi Granato 3) Patrick Kane 2) Mike Modano 1) Chris Chelios Honorable Mention: Keith Tkachuk Honorable Mention: Phil Housley Honorable Mention: Brett Hull Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted June 22, 2023 Author Share Posted June 22, 2023 HOCKEY HALL OF FAME / U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1945 / 1973 – Hobey Baker 02. 1966 / 1973 – Frank Brimsek 03. 1961 / 1973 – George Brown 04. 1962 / 1973 – Walter Brown 05. 1952 / 1973 – Moose Goheen 06. 1965 / 1973 – Thomas Lockhart 07. 1985 / 1973 – John Mariucci 08. 1978 / 1973 – William Tutt 09. 1964 / 1974 – William Chadwick 10. 2000 / 1980 – Walter Bush 11. 1975 / 1981 – William Jennings 12. 1976 / 1984 – Bill Wirtz 13. 2006 / 1990 – Herb Brooks 14. 1992 / 1991 – Bob Johnson 15. 2001 / 1996 – Craig Patrick 16. 2000 / 1998 – Joe Mullen 17. 2002 / 1999 – Rod Langway 18. 2011 / 2003 – Mark Howe 19. 2003 / 2003 – Pat LaFontaine 20. 2015 / 2004 – Phil Housley 21. 2003 / 2004 – Mike Illitch 22. 2010 / 2008 – Cammi Granato 23. 2009 / 2008 – Brett Hull 24. 2009 / 2008 – Brian Leetch 25. 2013 / 2011 – Chris Chelios 26. 1988 / 2011 – Ed Snider 27. 2009 / 2012 – Lou Lamoriello 28. 2014 / 2012 – Mike Modano 29. 2015 / 2013 – Peter Karmanos 30. 2015 / 2015 – Angela Ruggiero 31. 2018 / 2019 – Gary Bettman 32. 2019 / 2020 – Jerry York 33. 2023 / 2009 – Tom Barrasso Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted June 23, 2023 Author Share Posted June 23, 2023 THE TOTAL NUMBER OF HOCKEY HALL OF FAME AND U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES EACH NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FRANCHISE HAS; THOSE WHO WERE INDUCTED INTO BOTH HALLS OF FAME ARE ONLY COUNTED ONCE FOR THIS LIST; ALL CATEGORIES COMBINED 01. 95 – New York Rangers 02. 90 – Boston Bruins 03. 86 – Detroit Red Wings04. 83 – Chicago Black Hawks / Chicago Blackhawks 05. 80 – Toronto Maple Leafs 06. 79 – Montreal Canadiens07. 65 – Chicago Black Hawks 08. 51 – St. Louis Blues 09. 37 – Los Angeles Kings 10. 37 – New Jersey Devils 11. 36 – Pittsburgh Penguins 12. 34 – Minnesota North Stars 13. 34 – Ottawa Senators 14. 28 – Philadelphia Flyers 15. 25 – Buffalo Sabres 16. 25 – New York Americans 17. 24 – New York Islanders 18. 23 – Edmonton Oilers 19. 22 – Hartford Whalers 20. 21 – Washington Capitals 21. 21 – Calgary Flames 22. 20 – Vancouver Canucks 23. 20 – Colorado Avalanche 24. 19 – Dallas Stars 25. 16 – San Jose Sharks26. 15 – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim / Anaheim Ducks 27. 15 – Quebec Nordiques 28. 14 – Montreal Maroons29. 13 – Chicago Blackhawks 30. 12 – Winnipeg Jets 31. 10 – Florida Panthers 32. 09 – Carolina Hurricanes 33. 09 – Phoenix Coyotes 34. 09 – Toronto St. Pats 35. 09 – Detroit Cougars 36. 08 – Detroit Falcons 37. 08 – Quebec Bulldogs38. 08 – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 39. 08 – Tampa Bay Lightning 40. 07 – Atlanta Thrashers 41. 07 – Colorado Rockies 42. 07 – Hamilton Tigers43. 05 – Anaheim Ducks44. 05 – Chicago Black Hawks / Blackhawks 45. 05 – Toronto St. Pats/Maple Leafs 46. 05 – Toronto Arenas 47. 05 – Atlanta Flames 48. 05 – St. Louis Eagles 49. 04 – California Golden Seals 50. 04 – Pittsburgh Pirates 51. 03 – Columbus Blue Jackets 52. 03 – Nashville Predators 53. 03 – Kansas City Scouts 54. 03 – Oakland Seals 55. 02 – California Seals 56. 02 – Bay Area Seals 57. 02 – Cleveland Barons 58. 02 – Brooklyn Americans 59. 02 – Montreal Wanderers 60. 02 – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim / Anaheim Ducks 61. 01 – Minnesota Wild 62. 01 – Philadelphia Quakers 63. 00 – Arizona Coyotes 64. 00 – Vegas Golden Knights 65. 00 – Seattle KrakenNOTE: Denis Savard and Doug Wilson are the only players in the Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Roger Neilson is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was an assistant coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Bob Pulford is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was a head coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Jack O’Callahan and Eddie Olczyk are the only players in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Prior to the 1986–87 NHL season, while going through the team's records, someone discovered the team's original NHL contract and found that the name "Blackhawks" was printed as a compound word as opposed to two separate words, "Black Hawks", which was the way most sources had been printing it for 60 years and as the team had always officially listed it. The name officially became "Chicago Blackhawks" from that point on. This was a legal issue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted July 13, 2023 Author Share Posted July 13, 2023 (edited) The U.S. Hockey Hall Of Fame is not as hard to get into as the Hockey Hall of Fame is. The standards are a bit lower, and there is less competition since it's only for Americans, for the most part. Unlike the Hockey Hall of Fame, a person can be inducted more than once into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, but there is a catch. The U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame also inducts all the members of a team that wins the GOLD medal in the Olympics, or the World Cup. This means the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame is more like the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. A person can be inducted as a solo artist, and they could also be inducted as a member of a band or bands. There is no limit to the number of times you can be inducted. But in the case of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, you can only be inducted multiple times if you win GOLD, not SILVER, not BRONZE. Also, unlike the Hockey Hall of Fame, the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame doesn't brake the inductees into categories like the player category, or the builder category for coaches and team owners, or the referee category. Or at least it's not spoken about at the ceremony, or on their website. THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME https://www.ushockeyhalloffame.comTHE U.S HOCKEY HALL OF FAME MUSEUM https://www.ushockeyhall.com/home All the numerical breakdowns were done by me, not by the U.S Hockey Hall of Fame.THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES (1973-PRESENT) | EVELETH, MINNESOTA265 PEOPLE INDUCTED INTO THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME.199 INDUCTEES.195 INDIVIDUAL INDUCTEES.4 TEAM INDUCTEES – 115 IS THE TOTAL NUMBER OF TEAM MEMBERS INDUCTED. OF THE 115 TEAM MEMBERS INDUCTED, 45 OF THEM ARE TWO-TIME INDUCTEES.70 IS THE REMAINING NUMBER OF TEAM MEMBERS INDUCTED.195 + 70 = 265 PEOPLE INDUCTED INTO THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME.THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES (1973-PRESENT) | EVELETH, MINNESOTA 01. 1973 - Taffy Abel 02. 1973 - Hobey Baker 03. 1973 - Frank Brimsek 04. 1973 - George Brown 05. 1973 - Walter Brown 06. 1973 - John Chase 07. 1973 - Cully Dahlstrom 08. 1973 - John B. Garrison 09. 1973 - Doc Gibson 10. 1973 - Moose Goheen 11. 1973 - Malcolm Gordon 12. 1973 - Edward Jeremiah 13. 1973 - Mike Karakas 14. 1973 - Myles Lane 15. 1973 - Thomas Lockhart 16. 1973 - Sam LoPresti 17. 1973 - John Mariucci 18. 1973 - George Owen, Jr. 19. 1973 - Ding Palmer 20. 1973 - Doc Romnes 21. 1973 - Clifford Thompson 22. 1973 - William Tutt 23. 1973 - Ralph Winsor 24. 1973 - Coddy Winters 25. 1973 - Lyle Wright 26. 1974 - William Chadwick 27. 1974 - Ray Chaisson 28. 1974 - Victor Desjardins 29. 1974 - Doug Everett 30. 1974 - Victor Heyliger 31. 1974 - Virgil Johnson 32. 1974 - John Kelley 33. 1974 - William Moe 34. 1974 - Fido Purpur 35. 1975 - Anthony Conroy 36. 1975 - Austie Harding 37. 1975 - Stewart Inglehart 38. 1975 - Joseph Linder 39. 1975 - Fred Moseley 40. 1976 - William Cleary 41. 1976 - John Mayasich 42. 1976 - Robert Ridder 43. 1977 - Earl Bartholome 44. 1977 - Eddie Olson 45. 1977 - William Riley 46. 1978 - Peter Bessone 47. 1978 - Donald Clark 48. 1978 - Hub Nelson 49. 1979 - Bob Dill 50. 1979 - Jack Riley, Jr. 51. 1980 - Walter Bush 52. 1980 - Nick Kahler 53. 1981 - Robert Cleary 54. 1981 - William Jennings 55. 1981 - Thomas Williams 56. 1982 - Cal Marvin 57. 1982 - Bill Stewart 58. 1983 - Oscar Almquist 59. 1983 - Jack McCartan 60. 1984 - Bill Christian 61. 1984 - Bill Wirtz 62. 1985 - Robert Blake 63. 1985 - Richard Rondeau 64. 1985 - Harold Trumble 65. 1986 - Jack Garrity 66. 1986 - Ken Yackel 67. 1987 - Jack Kirrane 68. 1987 - Muzz Murray, Sr. 69. 1988 - Richard Desmond 70. 1988 - Larry Ross 71. 1989 - Roger Christian 72. 1989 - Robert Paradise 73. 1990 - Herb Brooks 74. 1990 - Willard Ikola 75. 1990 - Connie Pleban 76. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 77. 1991 - Bob Johnson 78. 1991 - John Matchefts 79. 1992 - Amo Bessone 80. 1992 - Len Ceglarski 81. 1992 - James Fullerton 82. 1993 - Jack Kelley 83. 1993 - David Langevin 84. 1993 - Charles Schulz 85. 1994 - Joe Cavanagh 86. 1994 - Wally Grant 87. 1994 - Ned Harkness 88. 1995 - Henry Boucha 89. 1995 - James Claypool 90. 1995 - Ken Morrow 91. 1996 - Serge Gambucci 92. 1996 - Reed Larson 93. 1996 - Craig Patrick 94. 1997 - Charlie Holt 95. 1997 - William Nyrop 96. 1997 - Tim Sheehy 97. 1998 - Mike Curran 98. 1998 - Bruce Mather 99. 1998 - Joe Mullen 100. 1998 - Lou Nanne 101. 1999 - Rod Langway 102. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 103. 1999 - Sid Watson 104. 2000 - Neal Broten 105. 2000 - Doug Palazzari 106. 2000 - Larry Pleau107. 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 108. 2001 - Dave Christian 109. 2001 - Paul Johnson 110. 2001 - Mike Ramsey 111. 2002 - Mark Fusco 112. 2002 - Scott Fusco 113. 2002 - Joe Riley 114. 2002 - Doug Woog 115. 2003 - John Cunniff 116. 2003 - Richard Dougherty 117. 2003 - Mark Howe 118. 2003 - Pat LaFontaine119. 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 120. 2004 - Paul Coppo 121. 2004 - Phil Housley 122. 2004 - Mike Illitch 123. 2004 - Mark Johnson 124. 2005 - Huffer Christiansen 125. 2005 - Lane MacDonald 126. 2005 - Maurice Roberts 127. 2005 - Murray Williamson 128. 2006 - Curly Brink 129. 2006 - Gary Gambucci 130. 2006 - Mike Milbury 131. 2007 - Aaron Broten 132. 2007 - Bobby Carpenter 133. 2007 - John MacInnes 134. 2007 - John Vanbiesbrouck 135. 2008 - Cammi Granato 136. 2008 - Brett Hull 137. 2008 - Brian Leetch 138. 2008 - Mike Richter 139. 2009 - Tony Amonte 140. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 141. 2009 - John LeClair 142. 2009 - Frank Zamboni143. 2009 - 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 144. 2010 - Art Berglund 145. 2010 - Derian Hatcher 146. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher 147. 2010 - Dr. V. George Nagobads 148. 2010 - Jeremy Roenick 149. 2011 - Chris Chelios 150. 2011 - Mike Emrick 151. 2011 - Ed Snider 152. 2011 - Gary Suter 153. 2011 - Keith Tkachuk 154. 2012 - Lou Lamoriello 155. 2012 - Mike Modano 156. 2012 - Eddie Olczyk 157. 2013 - Cindy Curly 158. 2013 - Bill Guerin 159. 2013 - Peter Karmanos 160. 2013 - Ron Mason 161. 2013 - Doug Weight 162. 2014 - Karyn Bye Dietz 163. 2014 - Brian Rafalski 164. 2014 - Jeff Sauer 165. 2014 - Lou Vairo 166. 2015 - Ron DeGregorio 167. 2015 - Chris Drury 168. 2015 - Angela Ruggiero 169. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 170. 2016 - Bill Belisle 171. 2016 - Craig Janney172. 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 173. 2017 - Kevin Collins 174. 2017 - Jack Parker 175. 2017 - Ben Smith 176. 2017 - Ron Wilson 177. 2017 - Scott Young 178. 2018 - Red Berenson 179. 2018 - Natalie Darwitz 180. 2018 - Hago Harrington 181. 2018 - David Poile 182. 2018 - Paul Stewart 183. 2019 - Gary Bettman 184. 2019 - Brian Gionta 185. 2019 - Neal Henderson 186. 2019 - Tim Thomas 187. 2019 - Krissy Wendell 188. 2020 - Dean Blais 189. 2020 - Tony Granato 190. 2020 - Jenny Potter 191. 2020 - Jerry York 192. 2021 - Stan Fischler 193. 2021 - Paul Holmgren 194. 2021 - Peter McNab 195. 2022 - Steve Cash 196. 2022 - Jim Johannson 197. 2022 - Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson 198. 2022 - Monique Lamoureux-Morando 199. 2022 - Ryan MillerTEAMS IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 02. 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 03. 2009 - 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 04. 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team01. 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 01. Coach: Jack Riley, Jr. 02. Manager: James Claypool 03. Trainer: Ben Bertini 04. Goaltender: Jack McCartan 05. Goaltender: Larry Palmer 06. Defensemen: Jack Kirrane 07. Defensemen: John Mayasich 08. Defensemen: Robert Owen 09. Defensemen: Rod Paavola 10. Center: Bob McVey 11. Center: Paul Johnson 12. Center: Thomas Williams 13. Winger: Dick Rodenhiser 14. Winger: Dick Meredith 15. Winger: Weldy Olson 16. Winger: William Cleary 17. Winger: Robert Cleary 18. Winger: Roger Christian 19. Winger: Bill Christian 20. Winger: Gene Grazia02. 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 01. Head Coach: Herb Brooks 02. Assistant Coach: Craig Patrick 03. Manager: Ralph Jasinski 04. Goalie Coach: Warren Strelow 05. Physician: Dr. V. George Nagobads 06. Trainer: Gary Smith 07. Equipment Manager: Bud Kessel 08. Goaltender: Jim Craig 09. Goaltender: Steve Janaszak 10. Defensemen: Bill Baker 11. Defensemen: Dave Christian 12. Defensemen: Ken Morrow 13. Defensemen: Jack O’Callahan 14. Defensemen: Mike Ramsey 15. Defensemen: Bob Suter 16. Forward: Neal Broten 17. Forward: Steve Christoff 18. Forward: Mike Eruzione 19. Forward: John Harrington 20. Forward: Mark Johnson 21. Forward: Rob McClanahan 22. Forward: Mark Pavelich 23. Forward: Buzz Schneider 24. Forward: Dave Silk 25. Forward: Eric Strobel 26. Forward: Phil Verchota 27. Forward: Mark Wells03. 2009 - 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 01. Head Coach: Ben Smith 02. Assistant Coach: Tom Mutch 03. Women’s Olympic Team Chairman: Bob Allen 04. Team Leader: Amie Hilles 05. Media Relations Manager: Kris Pleimann 06. Team Physician: Sandra Glasson 07. Athletic Trainer: Jeanna Schepman 08. Equipment Manager: Bob Webster 09. Goaltender: Sara DeCosta 10. Goaltender: Sarah Tueting 11. Defensemen: Tara Mounsey 12. Defensemen: Angela Ruggiero 13. Defensemen: Colleen Coyne 14. Defensemen: Sue Merz 15. Defensemen: Vicki Movsessian 16. Defensemen: Chris Bailey 17. Forward: Lisa Brown-Miller 18. Forward: Karyn Bye-Dietz 19. Forward: Laurie Baker 20. Forward: Sandra Whyte 21. Forward: A.J. Mleczko 22. Forward: Jenny Schmidgall 23. Forward: Shelley Looney 24. Forward: Alana Blahoski 25. Forward: Katie King 26. Forward: Cammi Granato 27. Forward: Gretchen Ulion 28. Forward: Tricia Dunn04. 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 01. General Manager: Lou Lamoriello 02. Assistant General Manager: Jack Ferreira 03. Team Leader: Brian Petrovek 04. Head Coach: Ron Wilson 05. Assistant Coach: John Cunniff 06. Assistant Coach: Paul Holmgren 07. Assistant Coach: Keith Allain 08. Equipment Manager: Bob Webster 09. Equipment Manager: Chris Kincaid 10. Medical Trainer: Peter Demers 11. Masseur: Hans-Juergen Merz 12. Physician: Barry Fisher 13. Public Relations: Darryl Seibel 14. Public Relations/Team Service: Rick Minch 15. Goaltender: Jim Carey 16. Goaltender: Guy Hebert 17. Goaltender: Mike Richter 18. Defensemen: Shawn Chambers 19. Defensemen: Chris Chelios 20. Defensemen: Derian Hatcher 21. Defensemen: Kevin Hatcher 22. Defensemen: Phil Housley 23. Defensemen: Brian Leetch 24. Defensemen: Mathieu Schneider 25. Defensemen: Gary Suter 26. Forward: Tony Amonte 27. Forward: Adam Deadmarsh 28. Forward: Bill Guerin 29. Forward: Brett Hull 30. Forward: Steve Konowalchuk 31. Forward: Pat LaFontaine 32. Forward: John LeClair 33. Forward: Shawn McEachern 34. Forward: Mike Modano 35. Forward: Joel Otto 36. Forward: Brian Rolston 37. Forward: Bryan Smolinski 38. Forward: Keith Tkachuk 39. Forward: Doug Weight 40. Forward: Scott YoungTWO-TIME INDUCTEES INTO THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1976 - William Cleary / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 02. 1976 - John Mayasich / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 03. 1979 - Jack Riley, Jr. / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 04. 1981 - Robert Cleary / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 05. 1981 - Thomas Williams / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 06. 1983 - Jack McCartan / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 07. 1984 - Bill Christian / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 08. 1987 - Jack Kirrane / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 09. 1989 - Roger Christian / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 10. 1990 - Herb Brooks / 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 11. 1995 - James Claypool / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 12. 1995 - Ken Morrow / 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 13. 1996 - Craig Patrick / 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 14. 2000 - Neal Broten / 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 15. 2001 - Dave Christian / 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 16. 2001 - Paul Johnson / 2000 - 1960 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 17. 2001 - Mike Ramsey / 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 18. 2003 - John Cunniff / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 19. 2003 - Pat LaFontaine / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 20. 2004 - Phil Housley / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 21. 2004 - Mark Johnson / 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 22. 2008 - Cammi Granato / 2009 - 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 23. 2008 - Brett Hull / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 24. 2008 - Brian Leetch / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 25. 2008 - Mike Richter / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 26. 2009 - Tony Amonte / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 27. 2009 - John LeClair / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 28. 2010 - Derian Hatcher / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 29. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 30. 2010 - Dr. V. George Nagobads / 2003 - 1980 Men’s U.S. Olympic Team 31. 2011 - Chris Chelios / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 32. 2011 - Gary Suter / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 33. 2011 - Keith Tkachuk / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 34. 2012 - Lou Lamoriello / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 35. 2012 - Mike Modano / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 36. 2013 - Bill Guerin / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 37. 2013 - Doug Weight / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 38. 2014 - Karyn Bye-Dietz / 2009 - 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 39. 2015 - Angela Ruggiero / 2009 - 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 40. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 41. 2017 - Ben Smith / 2009 - 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team 42. 2017 - Ron Wilson / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 43. 2017 - Scott Young / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup Team 44. 2021 - Paul Holmgren / 2016 - 1996 Men’s World Cup TeamTWO-TIME INDUCTEES IN THE TEAM CATEGORY 01. 2009 / 2016 – Bob Webster: Equipment Manager 1998 Women’s U.S. Olympic Team / 1996 Men’s World Cup Team HOCKEY HALL OF FAME / U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1945 / 1973 – Hobey Baker 02. 1966 / 1973 – Frank Brimsek 03. 1961 / 1973 – George Brown 04. 1962 / 1973 – Walter Brown 05. 1952 / 1973 – Moose Goheen 06. 1965 / 1973 – Thomas Lockhart 07. 1985 / 1973 – John Mariucci 08. 1978 / 1973 – William Tutt 09. 1964 / 1974 – William Chadwick 10. 2000 / 1980 – Walter Bush 11. 1975 / 1981 – William Jennings 12. 1976 / 1984 – Bill Wirtz 13. 2006 / 1990 – Herb Brooks 14. 1992 / 1991 – Bob Johnson 15. 2001 / 1996 – Craig Patrick 16. 2000 / 1998 – Joe Mullen 17. 2002 / 1999 – Rod Langway 18. 2011 / 2003 – Mark Howe 19. 2003 / 2003 – Pat LaFontaine 20. 2015 / 2004 – Phil Housley 21. 2003 / 2004 – Mike Illitch 22. 2010 / 2008 – Cammi Granato 23. 2009 / 2008 – Brett Hull 24. 2009 / 2008 – Brian Leetch 25. 2013 / 2011 – Chris Chelios 26. 1988 / 2011 – Ed Snider 27. 2009 / 2012 – Lou Lamoriello 28. 2014 / 2012 – Mike Modano 29. 2015 / 2013 – Peter Karmanos 30. 2015 / 2015 – Angela Ruggiero 31. 2018 / 2019 – Gary Bettman 32. 2019 / 2020 – Jerry York 33. 2023 / 2009 – Tom Barrasso INDUCTED INTO BOTH, THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME AND THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME, IN THE SAME YEAR 01. 2003 / 2003 – Pat LaFontaine 02. 2015 / 2015 – Angela RuggieroINDUCTED POSTHUMOUSLY INTO THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1973 - Taffy Abel 02. 1973 - Hobey Baker 03. 1973 - George Brown 04. 1973 - Walter Brown 05. 1973 - Doc Gibson 06. 1973 - Malcolm Gordon 07. 1973 - Edward Jeremiah 08. 1973 - Ding Palmer 09. 1973 - Ralph Winsor 10. 1973 - Coddy Winters 11. 1973 - Lyle Wright 12. 1975 - Joseph Linder 13. 1981 - William Jennings 14. 1982 - Bill Stewart 15. 1987 - Muzz Murray, Sr. 16. 1992 - James Fullerton 17. 1995 - James Claypool 18. 1997 - William Nyrop 19. 1998 - Bruce Mather 20. 2000 - Rod Paavola 21. 2002 - Joe Riley 22. 2003 - John Cunniff 23. 2005 - Maurice Roberts 24. 2006 - Curly Brink 25. 2007 - John MacInnes 26. 2009 - Bob Allen 27. 2009 - Frank Zamboni 28. 2018 - Hago Harrington 29. 2022 - Jim JohannsonNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE HEAD COACHES INDUCTED INTO THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME (15) 01. 1982 - Bill Stewart02. 1990 - Herb Brooks 03. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 04. 1991 - Bob Johnson 05. 1994 - Ned Harkness 06. 1996 - Craig Patrick 07. 1998 - Lou Nanne 08. 2000 - Larry Pleau09. 2003 - Herb Brooks 10. 2003 - John Cunniff 11. 2006 - Mike Milbury12. 2012 - Lou Lamoriello 13. 2016 - Paul Holmgren 14. 2016 - Lou Lamoriello 15. 2016 - Ron Wilson 16. 2017 - Ron Wilson 17. 2018 - Red Berenson 18. 2020 - Tony Granato19. 2021 - Paul HolmgrenHEAD COACHES IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME ALL HOCKEY LEAGUES COMBINED (44) 01. 1973 - Malcolm Gordon 02. 1973 - John Mariucci 03. 1973 - Clifford Thompson 04. 1973 - Ralph Winsor 05. 1974 - John Kelley 06. 1977 - Eddie Olson07. 1979 - Jack Riley, Jr. 08. 1982 - Cal Marvin 09. 1982 - Bill Stewart 10. 1983 - Oscar Almquist 11. 1988 - Larry Ross12. 1990 - Herb Brooks 13. 1990 - Willard Ikola 14. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 15. 1991 - Bob Johnson 16. 1991 - John Matchefts 17. 1992 - Amo Bessone 18. 1992 - Len Ceglarski 19. 1994 - Ned Harkness 20. 1996 - Craig Patrick 21. 1996 - Serge Gambucci 22. 1998 - Lou Nanne 23. 1999 - Sid Watson 24. 2000 - Larry Pleau25. 2000 - Jack Riley, Jr. 26. 2002 - Doug Woog27. 2003 - Herb Brooks 28. 2003 - John Cunniff 29. 2006 - Mike Milbury 30. 2007 - John MacInnes 31. 2009 - Tom Mutch 32. 2009 - Ben Smith33. 2012 - Lou Lamoriello 34. 2013 - Cindy Curly 35. 2013 - Ron Mason 36. 2014 - Jeff Sauer 37. 2014 - Lou Vairo38. 2016 - Paul Holmgren 39. 2016 - Steve Konowalchuk40. 2016 - Lou Lamoriello 41. 2016 - Ron Wilson 42. 2017 - Jack Parker 43. 2017 - Ben Smith44. 2017 - Ron Wilson 45. 2018 - Hago Harrington 46. 2018 - Red Berenson 47. 2020 - Tony Granato48. 2021 - Paul Holmgren 49. 2022 - Jim JohannsonGOALTENDERS IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME (28) 01. 1973 - Frank Brimsek 02. 1973 - Mike Karakas 03. 1973 - Sam LoPresti 04. 1978 - Hub Nelson05. 1983 - Jack McCartan 06. 1988 - Richard Desmond 07. 1988 - Larry Ross 08. 1990 - Willard Ikola 09. 1998 - Mike Curran10. 2000 - Jack McCartan 11. 2000 - Larry Palmer 12. 2003 - Jim Craig 13. 2003 - Steve Janaszak 14. 2005 - Maurice Roberts 15. 2007 - John MacInnes 16. 2007 - John Vanbiesbrouck17. 2008 - Mike Richter 18. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 19. 2009 - Sara DeCosta 20. 2009 - Sarah Tueting 21. 2015 - Ron DeGregorio 22. 2016 - Keith Allain 23. 2016 - Jim Carey 24. 2016 - Jack Ferreira 25. 2016 - Guy Hebert 26. 2016 - Brian Petrovek27. 2016 - Mike Richter 28. 2019 - Tim Thomas 29. 2022 - Ryan Miller 30. 2022 - Steve CashCANADIANS IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME (16) 01. 1973 - Doc Gibson 02. 1973 - George Owen, Jr. 03. 1973 - Lyle Wright 04. 1994 - Ned Harkness 05. 1997 - Tim Sheehy 06. 1998 - Lou Nanne 07. 2003 - Richard Dougherty 08. 2005 - Huffer Christiansen 09. 2005 - Murray Williamson 10. 2007 - John MacInnes11. 2008 - Brett Hull 12. 2013 - Ron Mason 13. 2016 - Adam Deadmarsh14. 2016 - Brett Hull 15. 2018 - Red Berenson 16. 2018 - David Poile 17. 2021 - Peter McNabBLACK U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2019 - Neal HendersonHEAD COACH AND REFEREE IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1982 - Bill StewartPLAYER AND REFEREE IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 2018 - Paul StewartREFEREES AND LINESMEN IN THE U.S HOCKEY HALL OF FAME 01. 1974 - William Chadwick 02. 1982 - Bill Stewart 03. 1985 - Harold Trumble 04. 1992 - James Fullerton 05. 2017 - Kevin Collins 06. 2018 - Paul StewartWOMEN IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME (26)01. 2008 - Cammi Granato 02. 2009 - Amie Hilles 03. 2009 - Kris Pleimann 04. 2009 - Sandra Glasson 05. 2009 - Jeanna Schepman 06. 2009 - Sara DeCosta 07. 2009 - Sarah Tueting 08. 2009 - Tara Mounsey09. 2009 - Angela Ruggiero 10. 2009 - Colleen Coyne 11. 2009 - Sue Merz 12. 2009 - Vicki Movsessian 13. 2009 - Chris Bailey 14. 2009 - Lisa Brown-Miller15. 2009 - Karyn Bye-Dietz 16. 2009 - Laurie Baker 17. 2009 - Sandra Whyte 18. 2009 - A.J. Mleczko 19. 2009 - Jenny Schmidgall 20. 2009 - Shelley Looney 21. 2009 - Alana Blahoski 22. 2009 - Katie King23. 2009 - Cammi Granato 24. 2009 - Gretchen Ulion 25. 2009 - Tricia Dunn 22. 2013 - Cindy Curly23. 2014 - Karyn Bye-Dietz24. 2015 - Angela Ruggiero 25. 2018 - Natalie Darwitz 26. 2019 - Krissy Wendell 27. 2020 - Jenny Potter 28. 2022 - Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson 29. 2022 - Monique Lamoureux-MorandoU.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES ASSOCIATED WITH THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 01. 1973 - Taffy Abel 02. 1973 - Frank Brimsek 03. 1973 - George Brown 04. 1973 - Walter Brown 05. 1973 - Cully Dahlstrom 06. 1973 - Edward Jeremiah 07. 1973 - Mike Karakas 08. 1973 - Myles Lane 09. 1973 - Thomas Lockhart 10. 1973 - Sam LoPresti 11. 1973 - John Mariucci 12. 1973 - George Owen, Jr. 13. 1973 - Doc Romnes 14. 1974 - William Chadwick 15. 1974 - Victor Desjardins 16. 1974 - Victor Heyliger 17. 1974 - Virgil Johnson 18. 1974 - William Moe 19. 1974 - Fido Purpur 20. 1976 - Robert Ridder 21. 1978 - Peter Bessone 22. 1979 - Bob Dill 23. 1980 - Walter Bush 24. 1981 - William Jennings 25. 1981 - Thomas Williams 26. 1982 - William Stewart 27. 1983 - Jack McCartan 28. 1984 - Bill Wirtz 29. 1985 - Robert Blake 30. 1986 - Ken Yackel 31. 1988 - Larry Ross 32. 1989 - Robert Paradise 33. 1990 - Herb Brooks 34. 1990 - Willard Ikola 35. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 36. 1991 - Bob Johnson 37. 1992 - James Fullerton 38. 1993 - Jack Kelley 39. 1993 - David Langevin 40. 1994 - Wally Grant 41. 1994 - Ned Harkness 42. 1995 - Henry Boucha 43. 1995 - Ken Morrow 44. 1996 - Reed Larson 45. 1996 - Craig Patrick 46. 1997 - William Nyrop 47. 1997 - Tim Sheehy 48. 1998 - Joe Mullen 49. 1998 - Lou Nanne 50. 1999 - Rod Langway 51. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 52. 2000 - Neal Broten 53. 2000 - Doug Palazzari 54. 2000 - Larry Pleau 55. 2001 - Dave Christian 56. 2001 - Mike Ramsey 57. 2002 - Mark Fusco 58. 2003 - Bill Baker 59. 2003 - Steve Christoff 60. 2003 - Jim Craig 61. 2003 - John Cunniff 62. 2003 - Mark Howe 63. 2003 - Steve Janaszak 64. 2003 - Pat LaFontaine 65. 2003 - Rob McClanahan 66. 2003 - Jack O’Callahan 67. 2003 - Mark Pavelich 68. 2003 - Dave Silk 69. 2003 - Warren Strelow 70. 2004 - Phil Housley 71. 2004 - Mark Johnson 72. 2004 - Mike Illitch 73. 2005 - Maurice Roberts 74. 2006 - Curly Brink 75. 2006 - Gary Gambucci 76. 2006 - Mike Milbury 77. 2007 - Aaron Broten 78. 2007 - Bobby Carpenter 79. 2007 - John Vanbiesbrouck 80. 2008 - Brett Hull 81. 2008 - Brian Leetch 82. 2008 - Mike Richter 83. 2009 - Tony Amonte 84. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 85. 2009 - John LeClair 86. 2009 - Bob Webster 87. 2009 - Frank Zamboni 88. 2010 - Art Berglund 89. 2010 - Derian Hatcher 90. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher 91. 2010 - Jeremy Roenick 92. 2011 - Chris Chelios 93. 2011 - Mike Emrick 94. 2011 - Ed Snider 95. 2011 - Gary Suter 96. 2011 - Keith Tkachuk 97. 2012 - Lou Lamoriello 98. 2012 - Mike Modano 99. 2012 - Eddie Olczyk 100. 2013 - Bill Guerin 101. 2013 - Peter Karmanos 102. 2013 - Doug Weight 103. 2014 - Brian Rafalski 104. 2015 - Chris Drury 105. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 106. 2016 - Keith Allain 107. 2016 - Jim Carey 108. 2016 - Shawn Chambers 109. 2016 - Adam Deadmarsh 110. 2016 - Peter Demers 111. 2016 - Jack Ferreira 112. 2016 - Barry Fisher 113. 2016 - Guy Hebert 114. 2016 - Craig Janney 115. 2016 - Chris Kincaid 116. 2016 - Steve Konowalchuk 117. 2016 - Shawn McEachern 118. 2016 - Hans-Juergen Merz 119. 2016 - Joel Otto 120. 2016 - Brian Petrovek 121. 2016 - Brian Rolston 122. 2016 - Bryan Smolinski 123. 2017 - Kevin Collins 124. 2017 - Ron Wilson 125. 2017 - Scott Young 126. 2018 - Red Berenson 127. 2018 - Hago Harrington 128. 2018 - David Poile 129. 2018 - Paul Stewart 130. 2019 - Gary Bettman 131. 2019 - Brian Gionta 132. 2019 - Tim Thomas 133. 2020 - Dean Blais 134. 2020 - Tony Granato 135. 2021 - Paul Holmgren 136. 2021 - Peter McNab 137. 2022 - Ryan MillerU.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 01. 1973 - Hobey Baker 02. 1973 - John Chase 03. 1973 - John B. Garrison 04. 1973 - Doc Gibson 05. 1973 - Moose Goheen 06. 1973 - Malcolm Gordon 07. 1973 - Ding Palmer 08. 1973 - Clifford Thompson 09. 1973 - William Tutt 10. 1973 - Ralph Winsor 11. 1973 - Coddy Winters 12. 1973 - Lyle Wright 13. 1974 - Ray Chaisson 14. 1974 - Doug Everett 15. 1974 - John Kelley 16. 1975 - Anthony Conroy 17. 1975 - Austie Harding 18. 1975 - Stewart Inglehart 19. 1975 - Joseph Linder 20. 1975 - Fred Moseley 21. 1976 - William Cleary 22. 1976 - John Mayasich 23. 1977 - Earl Bartholome 24. 1977 - Eddie Olson 25. 1977 - William Riley 26. 1978 - Donald Clark 27. 1978 - Hub Nelson 28. 1979 - Jack Riley, Jr. 29. 1980 - Nick Kahler 30. 1981 - Robert Cleary 31. 1982 - Cal Marvin 32. 1983 - Oscar Almquist 33. 1984 - Bill Christian 34. 1985 - Richard Rondeau 35. 1985 - Harold Trumble 36. 1986 - Jack Garrity 37. 1987 - Jack Kirrane 38. 1987 - Muzz Murray, Sr. 39. 1988 - Richard Desmond 40. 1989 - Roger Christian 41. 1990 - Connie Pleban 42. 1991 - John Matchefts 43. 1992 - Amo Bessone 44. 1992 - Len Ceglarski 45. 1993 - Charles Schulz 46. 1994 - Joe Cavanagh 47. 1994 - Wally Grant 48. 1995 - James Claypool 49. 1996 - Serge Gambucci 50. 1997 - Charlie Holt 51. 1998 - Mike Curran 52. 1998 - Bruce Mather 53. 1999 - Sid Watson 54. 2000 - Ben Bertini 55. 2000 - Gene Grazia 56. 2000 - Bob McVey 57. 2000 - Dick Meredith 58. 2000 - Weldy Olson 59. 2000 - Robert Owen 60. 2000 - Rod Paavola 61. 2000 - Dick Rodenhiser 62. 2001 - Paul Johnson 63. 2002 - Scott Fusco 64. 2002 - Joe Riley 65. 2002 - Doug Woog 66. 2003 - Richard Dougherty 67. 2003 - Mike Eruzione 68. 2003 - John Harrington 69. 2003 - Ralph Jasinski 70. 2003 - Bud Kessel 71. 2003 - Buzz Schneider 72. 2003 - Gary Smith 73. 2003 - Eric Strobel 74. 2003 - Phil Verchota 75. 2003 - Mark Wells 76. 2004 - Paul Coppo 77. 2005 - Huffer Christiansen 78. 2005 - Lane MacDonald 79. 2005 - Murray Williamson 80. 2007 - John MacInnes 81. 2008 - Cammi Granato 82. 2009 - Ben Smith 83. 2009 - Tom Mutch 84. 2009 - Bob Allen 85. 2009 - Amie Hilles 86. 2009 - Kris Pleimann 87. 2009 - Sandra Glasson 88. 2009 - Jeanna Schepman 89. 2009 - Sara DeCosta 90. 2009 - Sarah Tueting 91. 2009 - Tara Mounsey 92. 2009 - Colleen Coyne 93. 2009 - Sue Merz 94. 2009 - Vicki Movsessian 95. 2009 - Chris Bailey 96. 2009 - Lisa Brown-Miller 97. 2009 - Karyn Bye-Dietz 98. 2009 - Laurie Baker 99. 2009 - Sandra Whyte 100. 2009 - A.J. Mleczko 101. 2009 - Jenny Schmidgall 102. 2009 - Shelley Looney 103. 2009 - Alana Blahoski 104. 2009 - Katie King 105. 2009 - Gretchen Ulion 106. 2009 - Tricia Dunn 107. 2010 - Dr. V. George Nagobads 108. 2013 - Cindy Curly 109. 2013 - Ron Mason 110. 2014 - Karyn Bye Dietz 111. 2014 - Jeff Sauer 112. 2014 - Lou Vairo 113. 2015 - Ron DeGregorio 114. 2015 - Angela Ruggiero 115. 2016 - Bill Belisle 116. 2016 - Rick Minch 117. 2016 - Darryl Seibel 118. 2017 - Jack Parker 119. 2017 - Ben Smith 120. 2018 - Natalie Darwitz 121. 2019 - Neal Henderson 122. 2019 - Krissy Wendell 123. 2020 - Jenny Potter 124. 2020 - Jerry York 125. 2021 - Stan Fischler 126. 2022 - Steve Cash 127. 2022 - Jim Johannson 128. 2022 - Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson 129. 2022 - Monique Lamoureux-MorandoTHE NUMBER OF U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES EACH NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FRANCHISE HAS; ALL CATEGORIES COMBINED 01. 31 – NEW YORK RANGERS 02. 31 – BOSTON BRUINS 03. 27 – MINNESOTA NORTH STARS04. 25 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 05. 21 – ST. LOUIS BLUES 06. 21 – NEW JERSEY DEVILS 07. 20 – DETROIT RED WINGS 08. 18 – PITTSBURGH PENGUINS09. 17 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS 10. 15 – NEW YORK ISLANDERS 11. 15 – WASHINGTON CAPITALS 12. 14 – LOS ANGELES KINGS 13. 12 – MONTREAL CANADIENS 14. 11 – HARTFORD WHALERS 15. 10 – BUFFALO SABRES 16. 10 – PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 17. 10 – CALGARY FLAMES 18. 09 – TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 19. 09 – DALLAS STARS 20. 09 – SAN JOSE SHARKS 21. 07 – WINNIPEG JETS 22. 07 – EDMONTON OILERS23. 06 – CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 24. 06 – PHOENIX COYOTES 25. 06 – COLORADO AVALANCHE 26. 06 – QUEBEC NORDIQUES 27. 06 – COLORADO ROCKIES 28. 05 – ATLANTA THRASHERS 29. 04 – VANCOUVER CANUCKS 30. 04 – CAROLINA HURRICANES 31. 04 – ANAHEIM DUCKS 32. 04 – MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM 33. 03 – ATLANTA FLAMES 34. 03 – OTTAWA SENATORS 35. 03 – NEW YORK AMERICANS36. 02 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / BLACKHAWKS 37. 02 – FLORIDA PANTHERS 38. 02 – CALIFORNIA GOLDEN SEALS 39. 02 – KANSAS CITY SCOUTS 40. 02 – ST. LOUIS EAGLES 41. 02 – TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING 42. 01 – COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS 43. 01 – NASHVILLE PREDATORS 44. 01 – MINNESOTA WILD 45. 01 – CLEVELAND BARONS 46. 00 – ARIZONA COYOTES 47. 00 – VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS 48. 00 – SEATTLE KRAKEN 49. 00 – DETROIT COUGARS 50. 00 – DETROIT FALCONS 51. 00 – PHILADELPHIA QUAKERS 52. 00 – PITTSBURGH PIRATES 53. 00 – BROOKLYN AMERICANS 54. 00 – CALIFORNIA SEALS 55. 00 – OAKLAND SEALS 56. 00 – BAY AREA SEALS 57. 00 – HAMILTON TIGERS 58. 00 – TORONTO ST. PATS 59. 00 – TORONTO ST. PATS/MAPLE LEAFS 60. 00 – TORONTO ARENAS 61. 00 – MONTREAL MAROONS 62. 00 – MONTREAL WANDERERS 63. 00 – QUEBEC BULLDOGSNOTE: Jack O’Callahan and Eddie Olczyk are the only players in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Prior to the 1986–87 NHL season, while going through the team's records, someone discovered the team's original NHL contract and found that the name "Blackhawks" was printed as a compound word as opposed to two separate words, "Black Hawks", which was the way most sources had been printing it for 60 years and as the team had always officially listed it. The name officially became "Chicago Blackhawks" from that point on. This was a legal issue.NEW YORK RANGERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973 - Taffy Abel 02. 1973 - Myles Lane 03. 1973 - Thomas Lockhart 04. 1974 - Victor Desjardins 05. 1974 - William Moe 06. 1979 - Bob Dill 07. 1981 - William Jennings 08. 1983 - Jack McCartan 09. 1990 - Herb Brooks 10. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 11. 1996 - Craig Patrick 12. 2000 - Larry Pleau 13. 2003 - Bill Baker 14. 2003 - Pat LaFontaine 15. 2003 - Rob McClanahan 16. 2003 - Mark Pavelich 17. 2003 - Dave Silk 18. 2007 - Bobby Carpenter 19. 2007 - John Vanbiesbrouck 20. 2008 - Brian Leetch 21. 2008 - Mike Richter 22. 2009 - Tony Amonte 23. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher 24. 2012 - Eddie Olczyk 25. 2013 - Doug Weight 26. 2015 - Chris Drury 27. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 28. 2016 - Jack Ferreira 29. 2016 - Guy Hebert 30. 2018 - Red Berenson 31. 2020 - Tony GranatoBOSTON BRUINS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973 - Frank Brimsek 02. 1973 - George Brown 03. 1973 - Walter Brown 04. 1973 - Edward Jeremiah 05. 1973 - Myles Lane 06. 1973 - George Owen, Jr. 07. 1981 - Thomas Williams 08. 1985 - Robert Blake 09. 1986 - Ken Yackel 10. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 11. 1996 - Reed Larson 12. 1998 - Joe Mullen 13. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 14. 2001 - Dave Christian 15. 2003 - Jim Craig 16. 2003 - John Cunniff 17. 2003 - Dave Silk 18. 2005 - Maurice Roberts 19. 2006 - Mike Milbury 20. 2007 - Bobby Carpenter 21. 2008 - Brian Leetch 22. 2013 - Bill Guerin 23. 2016 - Jim Carey 24. 2016 - Craig Janney 25. 2016 - Shawn McEachern 26. 2016 - Brian Rolston 27. 2016 - Bryan Smolinski 28. 2018 - Hago Harrington 29. 2019 - Brian Gionta 30. 2019 - Tim Thomas 31. 2021 - Peter McNabMINNESOTA NORTH STARS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973 - John Mariucci 02. 1976 - Robert Ridder 03. 1979 - Bob Dill 04. 1980 - Walter Bush 05. 1981 - Thomas Williams 06. 1989 - Robert Paradise 07. 1990 - Herb Brooks 08. 1993 - David Langevin 09. 1995 - Henry Boucha 10. 1996 - Reed Larson 11. 1997 - William Nyrop 12. 1998 - Lou Nanne 13. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 14. 2000 - Neal Broten 15. 2003 - Steve Christoff 16. 2003 - Jim Craig 17. 2003 - Steve Janaszak 18. 2003 - Mark Pavelich 19. 2004 - Mark Johnson 20. 2006 - Gary Gambucci 21. 2007 - Aaron Broten 22. 2010 - Derian Hatcher 23. 2012 - Mike Modano 24. 2016 - Shawn Chambers 25. 2016 - Jack Ferreira 26. 2017 - Ron Wilson 27. 2021 - Paul HolmgrenCHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973 - Taffy Abel 02. 1973 - Frank Brimsek 03. 1973 - Cully Dahlstrom 04. 1973 - Mike Karakas 05. 1973 - Sam LoPresti 06. 1973 - John Mariucci 07. 1973 - Doc Romnes 08. 1974 - Victor Desjardins 09. 1974 - Victor Heyliger 10. 1974 - Virgil Johnson 11. 1974 - Fido Purpur 12. 1979 - Bob Dill 13. 1982 - Bill Stewart 14. 1984 - Bill Wirtz 15. 1992 - James Fullerton 16. 2001 - Dave Christian 17. 2003 - Jack O’Callahan 18. 2004 - Phil Housley 19. 2005 - Maurice Roberts 20. 2009 - Tony Amonte 21. 2010 - Jeremy Roenick 22. 2011 - Chris Chelios 23. 2011 - Gary Suter 24. 2012 - Eddie Olczyk 25. 2016 - Bryan SmolinskiCHICAGO BLACK HAWKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973 - Taffy Abel 02. 1973 - Frank Brimsek 03. 1973 - Cully Dahlstrom 04. 1973 - Mike Karakas 05. 1973 - Sam LoPresti 06. 1973 - John Mariucci 07.. 1973 - Doc Romnes 08. 1974 - Victor Desjardins 09. 1974 - Victor Heyliger 10. 1974 - Virgil Johnson 11. 1974 - Fido Purpur 12. 1979 - Bob Dill 13. 1982 - Bill Stewart 14. 1984 - Bill Wirtz 15. 1992 - James Fullerton 16. 2001 - Dave Christian 17. 2005 - Maurice RobertsCHICAGO BLACKHAWKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2004 - Phil Housley 02. 2009 - Tony Amonte 03. 2010 - Jeremy Roenick 04. 2011 - Chris Chelios 05. 2011 - Gary Suter 06. 2016 - Bryan SmolinskiCHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / BLACKHAWKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2003 - Jack O’Callahan 02. 2012 - Eddie OlczykST. LOUIS BLUES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1996 - Craig Patrick 02. 1998 - Joe Mullen 03. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 04. 2000 - Larry Pleau 05. 2001 - Dave Christian 06. 2003 - Bill Baker 07. 2004 - Phil Housley 08. 2004 - Mark Johnson 09. 2008 - Brett Hull 10. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 11. 2010 - Art Berglund 12. 2011 - Keith Tkachuk 13. 2013 - Bill Guerin 14. 2013 - Doug Weight 15. 2016 - Keith Allain 16. 2016 - Jim Carey 17. 2016 - Guy Hebert 18. 2016 - Craig Janney 19. 2017 - Scott Young 20. 2018 - Red Berenson 21. 2022 - Ryan MillerNEW JERSEY DEVILS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1990 - Herb Brooks 02. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 03. 2000 - Neal Broten 04. 2003 - John Cunniff 05. 2003 - Jack O’Callahan 06. 2003 - Warren Strelow 07. 2004 - Phil Housley 08. 2004 - Mark Johnson 09. 2007 - Aaron Broten 10. 2007 - Bobby Carpenter 11. 2007 - John Vanbiesbrouck 12. 2012 - Lou Lamoriello 13. 2013 - Bill Guerin 14. 2014 - Brian Rafalski 15. 2016 - Barry Fisher 16. 2016 - Hans-Juergen Merz 17. 2016 - Shawn Chambers 18. 2016 - Brian Petrovek 19. 2016 - Brian Rolston 20. 2019 - Brian Gionta 21. 2021 - Peter McNabDETROIT RED WINGS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1974 - Fido Purpur 02. 1978 - Peter Bessone 03. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 04. 1993 - Jack Kelley 05. 1994 - Ned Harkness 06. 1995 - Henry Boucha 07. 1996 - Reed Larson 08. 1997 - Tim Sheehy 09. 2001 - Mike Ramsey 10. 2003 - Mark Howe 11. 2003 - Dave Silk 12. 2004 - Mike Illitch 13. 2008 - Brett Hull 14. 2010 - Derian Hatcher 15. 2011 - Chris Chelios 16. 2012 - Mike Modano 17. 2014 - Brian Rafalski 18. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 19. 2018 - Red Berenson 20. 2020 - Tony GranatoPITTSBURGH PENGUINS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1989 - Robert Paradise 02. 1990 - Herb Brooks 03. 1991 - Bob Johnson 04. 1993 - Jack Kelley 05. 1996 - Craig Patrick 06. 1998 - Joe Mullen 07. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 08. 2001 - Mike Ramsey 09. 2004 - Mark Johnson 10. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 11. 2009 - John LeClair 12. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher 13. 2012 - Eddie Olczyk 14. 2013 - Bill Guerin 15. 2016 - Shawn McEachern 16. 2016 - Bryan Smolinski 17. 2017 - Scott Young 18. 2020 - Tony GranatoNEW YORK ISLANDERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1990 - Willard Ikola 02. 1992 - James Fullerton 03. 1993 - David Langevin 04. 1995 - Ken Morrow 05. 1996 - Reed Larson 06. 2003 - Pat LaFontaine 07. 2006 - Mike Milbury 08. 2007 - John Vanbiesbrouck 09. 2012 - Lou Lamoriello 10. 2013 - Bill Guerin 11. 2013 - Doug Weight 12. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 13. 2016 - Craig Janney 14. 2016 - Brian Rolston 15. 2016 - Bryan SmolinskiWASHINGTON CAPITALS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1981 - Thomas Williams 02. 1989 - Robert Paradise 03. 1996 - Craig Patrick 04. 1999 - Rod Langway 05. 2001 - Dave Christian 06. 2003 - Warren Strelow 07. 2004 - Phil Housley 08. 2007 - Bobby Carpenter 09. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher 10. 2016 - Keith Allain 11. 2016 - Jim Carey 12. 2016 - Shawn Chambers 13. 2016 - Steve Konowalchuk 14. 2017 - Ron Wilson 15. 2018 - David PoileLOS ANGELES KINGS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 02. 1993 - David Langevin 03. 2000 - Neal Broten 04. 2003 - Steve Christoff 05. 2007 - Bobby Carpenter 06. 2010 - Jeremy Roenick 07. 2012 - Eddie Olczyk 08. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 09. 2016 - Peter Demers 10. 2016 - Hans-Juergen Merz 11. 2016 - Adam Deadmarsh 12. 2016 - Shawn McEachern 13. 2016 - Bryan Smolinski 14. 2020 - Tony GranatoMONTREAL CANADIENS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973 - Mike Karakas 02. 1997 - William Nyrop 03. 1999 - Rod Langway 04. 2000 - Larry Pleau 05. 2003 - Bill Baker 06. 2009 - John LeClair 07. 2011 - Chris Chelios 08. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 09. 2016 - Bryan Smolinski 10. 2018 - Red Berenson 11. 2018 - Hago Harrington 12. 2019 - Brian GiontaHARTFORD WHALERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1988 - Larry Ross 02. 1997 - Tim Sheehy 03. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 04. 2000 - Larry Pleau 05. 2002 - Mark Fusco 06. 2003 - John Cunniff 07. 2003 - Mark Howe 08. 2003 - Rob McClanahan 09. 2004 - Mark Johnson 10. 2017 - Scott Young 11. 2021 - Paul HolmgrenBUFFALO SABRES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1996 - Reed Larson 02. 2001 - Mike Ramsey 03. 2003 - Pat LaFontaine 04. 2003 - Rob McClanahan 05. 2004 - Phil Housley 06. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 07. 2015 - Chris Drury 08. 2019 - Brian Gionta 09. 2021 - Peter McNab 10. 2022 - Ryan MillerPHILADELPHIA FLYERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1999 - Gordie Roberts 02. 2003 - Mark Howe 03. 2007 - John Vanbiesbrouck 04. 2009 - Tony Amonte 05. 2009 - John LeClair 06. 2010 - Derian Hatcher 07. 2010 - Jeremy Roenick 08. 2011 - Ed Snider 09. 2016 - Joel Otto 10. 2021 - Paul Holmgren CALGARY FLAMES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1991 - Bob Johnson 02. 1998 - Joe Mullen 03. 2003 - Steve Christoff 04. 2004 - Phil Housley 05. 2008 - Brett Hull 06. 2009 - Tony Amonte 07. 2011 - Gary Suter 08. 2015 - Chris Drury 09. 2016 - Joel Otto 10. 2018 - David Poile TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973 - Doc Romnes 02. 2004 - Phil Housley 03. 2007 - Aaron Broten 04. 2008 - Brian Leetch 05. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 06. 2012 - Lou Lamoriello 07. 2012 - Eddie Olczyk 08. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 09. 2017 - Ron WilsonDALLAS STARS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2000 - Neal Broten 02. 2008 - Brett Hull 03. 2010 - Derian Hatcher 04. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher 05. 2012 - Mike Modano 06. 2013 - Bill Guerin 07. 2016 - Shawn Chambers 08. 2017 - Scott Young 09. 2019 - Tim ThomasSAN JOSE SHARKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2003 - Mark Pavelich 02. 2003 - Warren Strelow 03. 2010 - Jeremy Roenick 04. 2011 - Gary Suter 05. 2013 - Bill Guerin 06. 2016 - Jack Ferreira 07. 2016 - Craig Janney 08. 2017 - Ron Wilson 09. 2020 - Tony GranatoWINNIPEG JETS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2001 - Dave Christian 02. 2003 - Dave Silk 03. 2004 - Phil Housley 04. 2007 - Aaron Broten 05. 2011 - Keith Tkachuk 06. 2012 - Eddie Olczyk 07. 2016 - Craig JanneyEDMONTON OILERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1993 - David Langevin 02. 1996 - Reed Larson 03. 1997 - Tim Sheehy 04. 2013 - Bill Guerin 05. 2013 - Doug Weight 06. 2016 - Hans-Juergen Merz 07. 2018 - Paul StewartPHOENIX COYOTES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2008 - Brett Hull 02. 2009 - Tony Amonte 03. 2010 - Jeremy Roenick 04. 2011 - Keith Tkachuk 05. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 06. 2016 - Craig JanneyCOLORADO AVALANCHE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2015 - Chris Drury 02. 2016 - Adam Deadmarsh 03. 2016 - Steve Konowalchuk 04. 2016 - Brian Rolston 05. 2017 - Scott Young 06. 2020 - Tony GranatoQUEBEC NORDIQUES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1991 - Robbie Ftorek 02. 2003 - John Cunniff 03. 2007 - Aaron Broten 04. 2016 - Adam Deadmarsh 05. 2017 - Scott Young 06. 2018 - Paul StewartCOLORADO ROCKIES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1995 - Henry Boucha 02. 2003 - Bill Baker 03. 2003 - Steve Janaszak 04. 2007 - Aaron Broten05. 2009 - Bob Webster 06. 2010 - Art Berglund07. 2016 - Bob WebsterATLANTA THRASHERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2011 - Chris Chelios 02. 2011 - Keith Tkachuk 03. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 04. 2016 - Jack Ferreira 05. 2016 - Shawn McEachernVANCOUVER CANUCKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 02. 2016 - Bryan Smolinski 03. 2021 - Peter McNab 04. 2022 - Ryan MillerCAROLINA HURRICANES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 02. 2010 - Kevin Hatcher 03. 2013 - Peter Karmanos 04. 2013 - Doug WeightANAHEIM DUCKS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2013 - Doug Weight 02. 2015 - Mathieu Schneider 03. 2016 - Chris Kincaid 04. 2022 - Ryan MillerMIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2016 - Jack Ferreira 02. 2016 - Guy Hebert 03. 2017 - Ron Wilson 04. 2017 - Scott Young ATLANTA FLAMES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1989 - Robert Paradise 02. 2003 - Jim Craig 03. 2018 - David Poile OTTAWA SENATORS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2009 - Tom Barrasso 02. 2016 - Shawn McEachern 03. 2016 - Bryan SmolinskiNEW YORK AMERICANS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1973 - Edward Jeremiah 02. 1973 - Doc Romnes 03. 2005 - Maurice RobertsFLORIDA PANTHERS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2007 - John Vanbiesbrouck 02. 2019 - Tim ThomasCALIFORNIA GOLDEN SEALS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1981 - Thomas Williams 02. 1996 - Craig PatrickKANSAS CITY SCOUTS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1995 - Henry Boucha 02. 1996 - Craig PatrickST. LOUIS EAGLES U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1974 - Fido Purpur 02. 2000 - Doug PalazzariTAMPA BAY LIGHTNING U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2016 - Shawn Chambers 02. 2016 - Craig JanneyCLEVELAND BARONS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1980 - Walter BushCOLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2020 - Dean BlaisNASHVILLE PREDATORS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2018 - David PoileMINNESOTA WILD U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 2016 - Brian RolstonTHE NUMBER OF U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES EACH NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FRANCHISE HAS; ALL CATEGORIES COMBINED 01. 31 – NEW YORK RANGERS 02. 31 – BOSTON BRUINS 03. 27 – MINNESOTA NORTH STARS04. 25 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 05. 21 – ST. LOUIS BLUES 06. 21 – NEW JERSEY DEVILS 07. 20 – DETROIT RED WINGS 08. 18 – PITTSBURGH PENGUINS09. 17 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS 10. 15 – NEW YORK ISLANDERS 11. 15 – WASHINGTON CAPITALS 12. 14 – LOS ANGELES KINGS 13. 12 – MONTREAL CANADIENS 14. 11 – HARTFORD WHALERS 15. 10 – BUFFALO SABRES 16. 10 – CALGARY FLAMES 17. 10 – PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 18. 09 – TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 19. 09 – DALLAS STARS 20. 09 – SAN JOSE SHARKS 21. 07 – WINNIPEG JETS 22. 07 – EDMONTON OILERS23. 06 – CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 24. 06 – PHOENIX COYOTES 25. 06 – COLORADO AVALANCHE 26. 06 – QUEBEC NORDIQUES 27. 06 – COLORADO ROCKIES 28. 05 – ATLANTA THRASHERS 29. 04 – VANCOUVER CANUCKS 30. 04 – CAROLINA HURRICANES 31. 04 – ANAHEIM DUCKS 32. 04 – MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM 33. 03 – ATLANTA FLAMES 34. 03 – OTTAWA SENATORS 35. 03 – NEW YORK AMERICANS36. 02 – CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS / BLACKHAWKS 37. 02 – FLORIDA PANTHERS 38. 02 – CALIFORNIA GOLDEN SEALS 39. 02 – KANSAS CITY SCOUTS 40. 02 – ST. LOUIS EAGLES 41. 02 – TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING 42. 01 – COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS 43. 01 – NASHVILLE PREDATORS 44. 01 – MINNESOTA WILD 45. 01 – CLEVELAND BARONS 46. 00 – ARIZONA COYOTES 47. 00 – VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS 48. 00 – SEATTLE KRAKEN 49. 00 – DETROIT COUGARS 50. 00 – DETROIT FALCONS 51. 00 – PHILADELPHIA QUAKERS 52. 00 – PITTSBURGH PIRATES 53. 00 – BROOKLYN AMERICANS 54. 00 – CALIFORNIA SEALS 55. 00 – OAKLAND SEALS 56. 00 – BAY AREA SEALS 57. 00 – HAMILTON TIGERS 58. 00 – TORONTO ST. PATS 59. 00 – TORONTO ST. PATS/MAPLE LEAFS 60. 00 – TORONTO ARENAS 61. 00 – MONTREAL MAROONS 62. 00 – MONTREAL WANDERERS 63. 00 – QUEBEC BULLDOGSNOTE: Jack O’Callahan and Eddie Olczyk are the only players in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Prior to the 1986–87 NHL season, while going through the team's records, someone discovered the team's original NHL contract and found that the name "Blackhawks" was printed as a compound word as opposed to two separate words, "Black Hawks", which was the way most sources had been printing it for 60 years and as the team had always officially listed it. The name officially became "Chicago Blackhawks" from that point on. This was a legal issue. THE NUMBER OF HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES EACH NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FRANCHISE HAS; PLAYER CATEGORY AND BUILDER CATEGORY COMBINED 01. 75 - Toronto Maple Leafs 02. 73 - Detroit Red Wings 03. 71 - Montreal Canadiens 04. 70 - New York Rangers 05. 67 - Boston Bruins06. 66 - Chicago Black Hawks / Chicago Blackhawks 07. 53 - Chicago Black Hawks 08. 35 - St. Louis Blues 09. 34 - Ottawa Senators 10. 23 - Los Angeles Kings 11. 23 - New York Americans 12. 21 - Vancouver Canucks 13. 21 - Pittsburgh Penguins 14. 19 - Philadelphia Flyers 15. 16 - New Jersey Devils 16. 16 - Buffalo Sabres 17. 16 - Montreal Maroons 18. 15 - Edmonton Oilers 19. 15 - Calgary Flames 20. 12 - Colorado Avalanche 21. 12 - Hartford Whalers 22. 12 - Minnesota North Stars 23. 11 - New York Islanders 24. 10 - Washington Capitals 25. 10 - Dallas Stars 26. 10 - Hamilton Tigers 27. 10 - Detroit Cougars 28. 09 - Detroit Falcons29. 09 - Chicago Blackhawks 30. 09 - Quebec Nordiques 31. 09 - Toronto St. Pats 32. 08 - Quebec Bulldogs 33. 08 - Florida Panthers34. 07 - Mighty Ducks of Anaheim / Anaheim Ducks 35. 06 - Tampa Bay Lightning 36. 06 - Winnipeg Jets 37. 06 - San Jose Sharks 38. 05 - Carolina Hurricanes 39. 05 - St. Louis Eagles 40. 05 - Toronto Arenas41. 04 - Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 42. 04 - Phoenix Coyotes 43. 04 - Phoenix Coyotes / Arizona Coyotes 44. 04 - Chicago Black Hawks / Blackhawks 45. 04 - Toronto St. Pats/Maple Leafs 46. 04 - Montreal Wanderers 47. 04 - Pittsburgh Pirates 48. 03 - Atlanta Flames 49. 03 - Atlanta Thrashers 50. 03 - California Golden Seals 51. 03 - Oakland Seals 52. 02 - California Seals 53. 02 - Bay Area Seals54. 02 - Mighty Ducks of Anaheim / Anaheim Ducks 55. 02 - Nashville Predators 56. 02 - Cleveland Barons 57. 02 - Brooklyn Americans 58. 02 - Kansas City Scouts59. 01 - Anaheim Ducks 60. 01 - Columbus Blue Jackets 61. 01 - Colorado Rockies 62. 01 - Philadelphia Quakers63. 00 - Arizona Coyotes 64. 00 - Minnesota Wild 65. 00 - Vegas Golden Knights 66. 00 - Seattle KrakenNOTE: Denis Savard and Doug Wilson are the only players in the Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Roger Neilson is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was an assistant coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Bob Pulford is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was a head coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Prior to the 1986–87 NHL season, while going through the team's records, someone discovered the team's original NHL contract and found that the name "Blackhawks" was printed as a compound word as opposed to two separate words, "Black Hawks", which was the way most sources had been printing it for 60 years and as the team had always officially listed it. The name officially became "Chicago Blackhawks" from that point on. This was a legal issue. THE TOTAL NUMBER OF HOCKEY HALL OF FAME AND U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES EACH NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FRANCHISE HAS; THOSE WHO WERE INDUCTED INTO BOTH HALLS OF FAME ARE ONLY COUNTED ONCE FOR THIS LIST; ALL CATEGORIES COMBINED 01. 95 – New York Rangers 02. 90 – Boston Bruins 03. 86 – Detroit Red Wings04. 83 – Chicago Black Hawks / Chicago Blackhawks 05. 80 – Toronto Maple Leafs 06. 79 – Montreal Canadiens07. 65 – Chicago Black Hawks 08. 51 – St. Louis Blues 09. 37 – Los Angeles Kings 10. 37 – New Jersey Devils 11. 36 – Pittsburgh Penguins 12. 34 – Minnesota North Stars 13. 34 – Ottawa Senators 14. 28 – Philadelphia Flyers 15. 25 – Buffalo Sabres 16. 25 – New York Americans 17. 24 – New York Islanders 18. 23 – Edmonton Oilers 19. 22 – Calgary Flames 20. 22 – Hartford Whalers 21. 21 – Washington Capitals 22. 20 – Vancouver Canucks 23. 20 – Colorado Avalanche 24. 19 – Dallas Stars 25. 16 – San Jose Sharks26. 15 – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim / Anaheim Ducks 27. 15 – Quebec Nordiques 28. 14 – Montreal Maroons29. 13 – Chicago Blackhawks 30. 12 – Winnipeg Jets 31. 10 – Florida Panthers 32. 09 – Carolina Hurricanes 33. 09 – Phoenix Coyotes 34. 09 – Toronto St. Pats 35. 09 – Detroit Cougars 36. 08 – Detroit Falcons 37. 08 – Quebec Bulldogs38. 08 – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 39. 08 – Tampa Bay Lightning 40. 07 – Atlanta Thrashers 41. 07 – Colorado Rockies 42. 07 – Hamilton Tigers 43. 06 – Atlanta Flames 44. 05 – Anaheim Ducks45. 05 – Chicago Black Hawks / Blackhawks 46. 05 – Toronto St. Pats/Maple Leafs 47. 05 – Toronto Arenas 48. 05 – St. Louis Eagles 49. 04 – California Golden Seals 50. 04 – Pittsburgh Pirates 51. 03 – Columbus Blue Jackets 52. 03 – Nashville Predators 53. 03 – Kansas City Scouts 54. 03 – Oakland Seals 55. 02 – California Seals 56. 02 – Bay Area Seals 57. 02 – Cleveland Barons 58. 02 – Brooklyn Americans 59. 02 – Montreal Wanderers 60. 02 – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim / Anaheim Ducks 61. 01 – Minnesota Wild 62. 01 – Philadelphia Quakers 63. 00 – Arizona Coyotes 64. 00 – Vegas Golden Knights 65. 00 – Seattle Kraken NOTE: Denis Savard and Doug Wilson are the only players in the Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Roger Neilson is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was an assistant coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Bob Pulford is the only person in the Hockey Hall of Fame who was a head coach for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Jack O’Callahan and Eddie Olczyk are the only players in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks. NOTE: Prior to the 1986–87 NHL season, while going through the team's records, someone discovered the team's original NHL contract and found that the name "Blackhawks" was printed as a compound word as opposed to two separate words, "Black Hawks", which was the way most sources had been printing it for 60 years and as the team had always officially listed it. The name officially became "Chicago Blackhawks" from that point on. This was a legal issue. 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Icechipper Posted August 1, 2023 Share Posted August 1, 2023 So many names and memories for player growing with the game in Minnesota and North Dakota. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted August 2, 2023 Author Share Posted August 2, 2023 On 8/1/2023 at 11:31 AM, flyercanuck said: + Paul Holmgren. Inducted twice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flyercanuck Posted August 2, 2023 Share Posted August 2, 2023 2 hours ago, NHL HHOF said: Inducted twice. It was a joke...the guy was a mediocre hockey player, a terrible coach, a worse GM, a horrible president, and all that and a bag of chips got him inducted into a HOF. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted September 9, 2023 Author Share Posted September 9, 2023 THE 2023 U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES https://www.ushockeyhalloffame.com/2023 Dustin Brown Brian Burke Katie King Crowley Jamie Langenbrunner Brian Murphy Brown, retired Kings forward, Burke among 5 elected to U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Langenbrunner, Boston College women's coach King Crowley, former NHL official Murphy also in Class of 2023 https://www.nhl.com/news/2023-usa-hhof-nominees-announced 11 National Hockey League teams to be represented at the 2023 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame induction ceremony... Brian Burke (6) Vancouver Canucks Hartford Whalers Anaheim Ducks Toronto Maple Leafs Calgary Flames Pittsburgh Penguins Jamie Langenbrunner (4) Dallas Stars New Jersey Devils St. Louis Blues Boston Bruins Dustin Brown (1) Los Angeles Kings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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NHL HHOF Posted September 10, 2023 Author Share Posted September 10, 2023 (edited) UPDATED! THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES (1973-PRESENT) | EVELETH, MINNESOTA 200. 2023 - Dustin Brown (newly elected) 201. 2023 - Brian Burke (newly elected) 202. 2023 - Katie King Crowley (newly elected) 203. 2023 - Jamie Langenbrunner (newly elected) 204. 2023 - Brian Murphy (newly elected) WOMEN IN THE U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME (26) 30. 2023 - Katie King Crowley (newly elected) U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES ASSOCIATED WITH THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 138. 2023 - Dustin Brown (newly elected) 139. 2023 - Brian Burke (newly elected) 140. 2023 - Jamie Langenbrunner (newly elected) 141. 2023 - Brian Murphy (newly elected) U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 130. 2023 - Katie King Crowley (newly elected) Edited September 10, 2023 by pilldoc removed duplicate content Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted September 10, 2023 Author Share Posted September 10, 2023 On 8/2/2023 at 2:24 PM, flyercanuck said: It was a joke...the guy was a mediocre hockey player, a terrible coach, a worse GM, a horrible president, and all that and a bag of chips got him inducted into a HOF. Yes, I know. I was just stating a fact. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flyercanuck Posted September 10, 2023 Share Posted September 10, 2023 8 hours ago, NHL HHOF said: Yes, I know. I was just stating a fact. Me too! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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