International Hockey Hall of Fame

DEFINITION:
International Hockey Hall of Fame: A prestigious institution that celebrates the achievements and contributions of the greatest ice hockey players from around the world, as well as notable figures in the sport, such as coaches, managers, and referees.

FAQs:
1. What is the purpose of the International Hockey Hall of Fame?
The purpose of the International Hockey Hall of Fame is to honor and preserve the history of ice hockey by recognizing the individuals who have had a significant impact on the sport both on and off the ice.

2. Who is eligible for induction into the International Hockey Hall of Fame?
Any ice hockey player, coach, referee, or other notable figure who has made exceptional contributions to the sport at an international level is eligible for induction into the International Hockey Hall of Fame.

3. How are the inductees chosen for the International Hockey Hall of Fame?
The selection process for the International Hockey Hall of Fame involves a committee that reviews the achievements and contributions of potential candidates. They take into consideration factors such as playing records, championships, awards, leadership qualities, and their impact on the sport.

4. Can a player be inducted into the International Hockey Hall of Fame while still actively playing?
No, players must be retired from professional ice hockey for a minimum of three years before they can be considered for induction into the International Hockey Hall of Fame.

5. Are there any criteria for international players to be eligible for induction into the International Hockey Hall of Fame?
Yes, international players must have represented their country in international competitions or have made a significant impact on the sport globally to be eligible for induction into the International Hockey Hall of Fame.