The German Ice Hockey Hall of Fame, was founded in 1988 and is located in Augsburg, Germany. The Hall serves to honor those individuals who have contributed to the sport of hockey in the Germany and has displays and memorabilia depicting the significant contributions of players, coaches, referees and other important figures in the sport.
Notable inductees[]
There are 247 inductees into the hall of fame as of 2018.[1] Notable inductees include:
- Paul Ambros
- Franz Baader
- Ignaz Berndaner
- Joachim von Bethmann-Hollweg
- René Bielke
- Helmut de Raaf
- Hans Dobida
- Sven Felski
- Karl Friesen
- Lorenz Funk
- Erich Goldmann
- Jozef Golonka
- Bruno Guttowski
- Dieter Hegen
- Heinz Henschel
- Uli Hiemer
- Udo Kiessling
- Josef Kompalla
- Ēriks Koņeckis
- Erich Kühnhackl
- Peter Lee
- Wolf-Dieter Montag
- Klaus Merk
- Roman Neumayer
- Hartmut Nickel
- Rainer Philipp
- Roy Roedger
- Erich Römer
- Michael Rumrich
- Marquardt Slevogt
- Ján Starší
- Rudolf Thanner
- Xaver Unsinn
- Stefan Ustorf
- Ferenc Vozar
- Heinz Weifenbach
- Hans Zach
References[]
- ↑ Die Mitglieder (German).
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International | Hockey Hall of Fame (list of members) · International Hockey Hall of Fame (list of members) · IIHF Hall of Fame (list of members) |
National | Belarusian Ice Hockey Hall of Fame · British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame (list of members) · Czech Ice Hockey Hall of Fame · Dutch Hockey Hall of Fame · Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame · French Ice Hockey Hall of Fame · German Ice Hockey Hall of Fame · Hungarian Ice Hockey Hall of Fame · Russian and Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame · Slovak Hockey Hall of Fame · Slovenian Hockey Hall of Fame · Swedish Hockey Hall of Fame · United States Hockey Hall of Fame (list of members) |
Other recognition | Triple Gold Club · IIHF Centennial All-Star Team |