United States Hockey Hall of Fame

Coordinates: 47°28′17″N 92°31′42″W / 47.47139°N 92.52833°W / 47.47139; -92.52833
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United States Hockey Hall of Fame Museum
Eveleth, Minnesota
TypeIce hockey museum
DirectorDoug Palazzari
CuratorTom Sersha
Websitewww.ushockeyhall.com

The United States Hockey Hall of Fame was established in 1973 with the goal of preserving the history of

iron mining
town in northern Minnesota.

Inductees

With the four-member induction Class of 2020,[1] there are now 192 enshrined members. New members are inducted annually based on their contributions to hockey in the United States during the course of their careers.[citation needed]

Each year, nominations are solicited by

Hall of Fame.[citation needed
]

Museum

The United States Hockey Hall of Fame Museum, the "National Shrine of American Hockey," is dedicated to honoring these legends of the game and showcasing precious U.S. hockey memories. Opened in 1973 in Eveleth, Minn., the unique facility is driven by the mission to preserve and interpret America's proud hockey heritage.[citation needed]

With the "Great Wall of Fame" displaying the inductee plaques, historical displays representing all levels of American hockey, video presentations, interactive experiences and traveling outreach programs, the true spirit and excitement of the sport is captured and the many traditions are proudly presented to hockey fans throughout the country.[citation needed] In downtown Eveleth you will find the "world's largest authentic hockey stick". It is a Christian Brothers hockey stick that measures over 110 ft. and 10,000 lbs.[2]

The Hall of Fame established the Wayne Gretzky International Award in 1999, as a lifetime achievement award to honor international individuals who have made major contributions to the growth and advancement of ice hockey in the United States.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Inductees". US Hockey Hall of Fame Museum. 2020. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  2. ^ "Hockey Stick". The New "Big Stick" - CITY OF EVELETH. Retrieved February 8, 2023.
  3. ^ "Wayne Gretzky International Award". U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
  4. ^ "US Hockey Hall of Fame - 6 Frequently Asked Questions". Vintage Minnesota Hockey. Retrieved March 19, 2018.

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