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Minneapolis Hockey Hall of Fame celebrates first inductees

March 13, 2017
2:18 PM CDT

Minneapolis Hockey, with a history and tradition of well over 100 years, has announced its initial inductees into the Minneapolis Hockey Hall of Fame. The induction celebration will be held on March 18, from 12-2:30pm at Parade Ice Gardens in Minneapolis and is open to the public. 

Each inductee or representative family members will be introduced to the public and presented with their Hall of Fame jersey and a commemorative plaque. In addition, 4by5 foot banners will be hung for each inductee at Parade. Hall of Fame Director Steve Jecha anticipates a very large turnout for the induction celebration including hundreds of current Minneapolis Youth Hockey players and their parents.

“This is truly a celebration of the incredible history, tradition and achievements of Minneapolis hockey,” Jecha said. “The accomplishments of our inductees should definitely be recognized and serve as an inspiration to all our youth players.” Jecha further emphasized that Minneapolis hockey players were a product of both the parks they skated at and the high schools they went to. “Seventeen Minneapolis Parks and nine Minneapolis Public High Schools are represented by our inductees. All of Minneapolis is a part of our hockey history.” 

Consequently, representatives from the Minneapolis Park Board and the Athletic Directors from each high school will attend the induction celebration. In addition, Jecha and Minneapolis Hockey welcome everyone who played or had connections to Minneapolis Hockey over the decades, as well as any and all other fans of hockey.

The Hall of Fame and incredible stories about the inductees can be found online at: www.mplshockeyHOF.com. The inductees include four Stanley Cup winners, a 1960 Olympic gold medalist, a 1980 Olympic gold medalist, NHLers and more.

 

Individual Park High School  
Cully Dahltsrom Riverside Park South  
Reed Larson Sibley Park Roosevelt  
Matt Smaby Armatage Park Southwest and Shattuck  
Virgil Johnson Powderhorn Park North  
Ron Docken Keewaydin Park Roosevelt  
Mike Ramsey Hiawatha Park Roosevelt  
Casey McMullen Keewaydin Park South  
Delaney Middlebrook Pearl Park SPA  
Rick Erdall Lynnhurst Park Washburn  
Joe Dziedzic Windom Park Edison  
Charlie Brown Bohannon Park Henry  
Jake McCoy Pearl Park DeLaSalle  
Earl Bartholome Powderhorn Park Henry  
Ron Naslund Keewaydin Park Roosevelt  
Russ Anderson Kenny Park Washburn  
Tom Chroske Lake of the Isles West/Southwest  
Gene Campbell Riverside Park South  
Sara Pone Ozmen Bryant Square Park Southwest  
Pat Westrum Hiawatha Park Roosevelt  
Tom Hirsch Folwell Park Henry  
Brad Shelstad Pershing Park Southwest  
John Taft Pershing Park Southwest  
       
Family Park High School Family Members
The Lundeens Pershing Park Southwest Bob, Dave, Thom, Paul, Charley, Dianne
The Merediths Linden Hills Park Southwest Dick, Bob, Merv, Wayne, John
The Westbys Riverside Park South Dick, Jim, Jerry, David, Judy
The Alms Riverside Park South Gary, Larry, Rick, Mike, Tom, Tony
       
Coaches Position High School Coached  
Jim Baxter Head Coach West, Washburn, Southwest  
Dave Peterson Head Coach Southwest  
Bob Johnson Head Coach Roosevelt (Player at Central)
       
Organizer Park High School  
Walter Bush Jr Lynnhurst Breck  
       
Arena      
Minneapolis Arena