AHL Hall of Fame
On January 6, 2006, the league announced the first inductees into the AHL's new Hall of Fame:
- Johnny Bower
- Jack Butterfield
- Jody Gage
- Fred Glover
- Willie Marshall
- Frank Mathers
- Eddie Shore
The founding members were formally inducted, on February 1, 2006.
Year | Name | Position |
---|---|---|
2006 | Bower, JohnnyJohnny Bower | G |
2006 | Butterfield, JackJack Butterfield | Executive |
2006 | Gage, JodyJody Gage | RW |
2006 | Glover, FredFred Glover | C |
2006 | Marshall, WillieWillie Marshall | C |
2006 | Mathers, FrankFrank Mathers | D |
2006 | Shore, EddieEddie Shore | D / Owner |
2007 | Cook, BunBun Cook | Coach |
2007 | Gamble, DickDick Gamble | LW |
2007 | Mayer, GillesGilles Mayer | G |
2007 | Nykoluk, MikeMike Nykoluk | C |
2008 | Kraftcheck, SteveSteve Kraftcheck | D |
2008 | Price, NoelNoel Price | D |
2008 | Tookey, TimTim Tookey | C |
2009 | Anderson, JimJim Anderson | F |
2009 | Boudreau, BruceBruce Boudreau | F / Coach |
2009 | Cunningham, LesLes Cunningham | F |
2009 | Pieri, LouisLouis Pieri | Owner |
2010 | Kilpatrick, MacgregorMacgregor Kilpatrick | Owner |
2010 | Paddock, JohnJohn Paddock | Coach |
2010 | Paille, MarcelMarcel Paille | G |
2010 | Sweeney, BillBill Sweeney | C |
2011 | Lamoureux, MitchMitch Lamoureux | F |
2011 | Pidhirny, HarryHarry Pidhirny | F |
2011 | Podoloff, MauriceMaurice Podoloff | Executive |
2011 | Wilson, LarryLarry Wilson | F / Coach |
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