List of members of the Hockey Hall of Fame

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The Hockey Hall of Fame is a hall of fame and museum dedicated to the history of ice hockey. It was established in 1943 and is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Originally, there were two categories for induction, players and builders, and in 1961, a third category for on-ice officials was introduced. In 2010, a subcategory was established for female players.{{cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/article/826201--will-a-female-finally-be-inducted-into-the-hockey-hall-of-fame|title=Will a female finally be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame?|author=McGran, Kevin|work=Toronto Star|date=June 20, 2010|access-date=June 22, 2010}} In 1988, a "veteran player category" was established in order to "provide a vehicle for players who may have been overlooked and whose chances for election would be limited when placed on the same ballot with contemporary players". Eleven players were inducted into the category, but in 2000 the board of directors eliminated it and those inductees are now considered to be in the player category.

For a person to be inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame, he or she must be nominated by an elected 18-person selection committee which includes Hockey Hall of Fame members and media personalities. Each committee member is allowed to nominate one person in each category per year, and candidates must receive the support of 75% of the members of the committee that are present, or a minimum of ten votes. In any given year, there can be a maximum of four male players, two female players, and a combined two in the builders and on-ice officials categories. For a player, referee, or linesman to be nominated, the person must have been retired for a minimum three years. Builders may be "active or inactive". The induction ceremony is held at the current Hall of Fame building and was first broadcast by The Sports Network in 1994.{{sfn|Hockey Hall of Fame|2003|p=194}}

The Hockey Hall of Fame also displays "Media honourees", who have been awarded the "Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award", which is awarded by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association to "distinguished members of the newspaper profession whose words have brought honour to journalism and to hockey",{{cite web|url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/leg_writers.htm |title=Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award winners |access-date=January 6, 2008 |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame |work=Legends of Hockey |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071230101939/http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/leg_writers.htm |archive-date=December 30, 2007 }} or the "Foster Hewitt Memorial Award", which is awarded by the NHL Broadcasters' Association to "members of the radio and television industry who made outstanding contributions to their profession and the game during their career in hockey broadcasting".{{cite web|url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/leg_broadcasters.htm |title=Foster Hewitt Memorial Award winners |access-date=January 6, 2008 |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame |work=Legends of Hockey |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100705232153/http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/leg_broadcasters.htm |archive-date=July 5, 2010 }} However, the media honourees are not considered full inductees, and are not included in this list. The winners are announced and honoured at different times than the other honourees.{{cite web|url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/ind05prolog.htm|title=Hockey Hall of Fame Announces Legends Classic Tour 2005 Featuring Canada Vs. Russia|access-date=January 6, 2008|date=September 7, 2005|publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame|work=Legends of Hockey|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051028022116/http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/ind05prolog.htm|archive-date=October 28, 2005|df=mdy-all}} Foster Hewitt is the only media honouree inducted in his own right into the Hall, as a builder.{{cite web|url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMember.jsp?mem=B196501&type=Builder&page=bio&list=ByName#photo|title=Foster Hewitt|access-date=January 6, 2008|publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame|work=Legends of Hockey}}

As of 2024, there are 306 players (including twelve women), 117 builders and 16 on-ice officials in the Hockey Hall of Fame. 17 honourees have been inducted posthumously.

Members

=Players=

The player category has been in existence since the beginning of the Hall of Fame and the first nine players were inducted in 1945. For a person to be inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame as a player, they must have been retired for a minimum of three years and must be nominated by an elected 18-person selection committee. The waiting period was waived for ten players deemed exceptionally notable: Dit Clapper (1947), Maurice Richard (1961), Ted Lindsay (1966), Red Kelly (1969), Terry Sawchuk (1971), Jean Béliveau (1972), Gordie Howe (1972), Bobby Orr (1979), Mario Lemieux (1997), and Wayne Gretzky (1999).{{cite news |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A01E0DB113DF933A05757C0A96F958260 |title=Committee Approves Waiver for Gretzky |date=April 30, 1999 |access-date=January 6, 2008|work=The New York Times}} Following Wayne Gretzky's retirement, it was announced that the waiting period would no longer be waived for any player except under "certain humanitarian circumstances".

As of 2012, a maximum of four players can be inducted in one year but the greatest number of players inducted in a year was 23, in 1963. They were inducted because the Hall of Fame was trying to induct many pre-NHL era players.{{sfn|Hockey Hall of Fame |2003 |p=53}} Sometimes noted as 1962 inductees, the pre-NHL era players were named at the 1962 Hall of Fame luncheon at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE), but were inducted one year later, in 1963 at the CNE. 232 of the player inductees are Canadian-born, while 16 European-born players have been inducted. The NHL team with the most player inductees is the Toronto Maple Leafs (previously the Toronto St. Patricks and Toronto Arenas), with 60. Seventy-seven defencemen are in the Hall of Fame, more than any other current position, while only 36 goaltenders have been inducted.

In 1988, a "veteran player category" was established in order to "provide a vehicle for players who may have been overlooked and whose chances for election would be limited when placed on the same ballot with contemporary players". Eleven players were inducted into the category, but in 2000, the board of directors eliminated it, and now those inductees are considered to be in the player category.

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File:Vezina19221924.JPG, inducted in 1945.]]

File:Cyclone Taylor 1908.jpg, inducted in 1947.]]

File:NewsyLalondeCanadiens.jpg, inducted in 1950.]]

File:Nels Stewart.jpg, inducted in 1952.]]

File:Hockey. Maurice Richard BAnQ P48S1P12157 (cropped).jpg, inducted in 1961.]]

File:Syl Apps.jpg, inducted in 1961.]]

File:DidierPitre191011.jpg, inducted in 1963.]]

File:TimHorton 03.jpg, inducted in 1977.]]

File:Bobby Clarke 1983.jpg, inducted in 1987.]]

File:Darryl Sittler.jpg, inducted in 1989.]]

File:Marcel Dionne 1987 (2).JPG, inducted in 1992.]]

File:Larry Robinson.jpg, inducted in 1995.]]

File:Borje Salming.jpg, inducted in 1996.]]

File:Mario Lemieux 2001.jpg, inducted in 1997.]]

File:Bryan Trottier.jpg, inducted in 1997.]]

File:Michel Goulet.jpg, inducted in 1998.]]

File:Wgretz edit2.jpg, inducted in 1999.]]

File:Paul Coffey.jpg, inducted in 2004.]]

File:Goaltender Patrick Roy playing for the Colorado Avalanche in 1999.jpg, inducted in 2006.]]

File:Mark Messier 2006-01-12.jpg, inducted in 2007.]]

File:Glenn Anderson.jpg, inducted in 2008.]]

File:Igor Larionov3-2008-11-21.jpg, inducted in 2008.]]

File:Brleetch.jpg, inducted in 2009.]]

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| G

| Canada/Great Britain

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| D–LW

| Canada

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| C–R

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Howie|Morenz}}

| C

| Canada

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| LW–RW

| Canada

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| D

| Canada

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| D

| Canada

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| G

| Canada

rowspan="9" | 1947{{cite news|date=February 12, 1947|title=Hockey Moguls Honoring Veteran Clapper Tonight|page=18|work=Ottawa Citizen|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=vvsuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=L9wFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6091%2C2380730}}{{sfn|Hockey Hall of Fame|2003|pp=7–8}}

! scope="row" | {{sortname | Russell | Bowie}}

| C–R

| Canada

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| D–RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Aurele|Joliat||Joliat, Aurele}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank|Nighbor}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Lester|Patrick}}

| D–G–R

| Canada

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| D

| Canada

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| C–D–R

| Canada

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| C

| Canada

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| D

| Canada

rowspan="8" | 1950

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Allan|Davidson|Scotty Davidson}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Graham|Drinkwater}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Mike|Grant}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Silas|Griffis|Si Griffis}}

| D–R

| Canada/United States

scope="row" | {{sortname|Newsy|Lalonde}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Joe|Malone}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|George|Richardson|George Richardson (ice hockey)}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Harry|Trihey}}

| C–R

| Canada

rowspan="6" | 1952

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Dickie|Boon}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Cook}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Moose|Goheen}}

| D–LW

| United States

scope="row" | {{sortname|Moose|Johnson}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Mickey|MacKay}}

| C–R

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Nels|Stewart}}

| C

| Canada

rowspan="15" | 1958

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank|Boucher}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|King|Clancy}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Sprague|Cleghorn}}

| D

| Canada

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| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Red|Dutton}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank|Foyston}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank|Fredrickson}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Herb|Gardiner}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|George|Hay|George Hay (ice hockey)}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Dick|Irvin}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Ching|Johnson}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Duke|Keats}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Hughie|Lehman}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|George|McNamara}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Paddy|Moran|Paddy Moran (ice hockey)}}

| G

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 1959

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Jack|Adams}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Cy|Denneny}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Tiny|Thompson}}

| G

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 1960

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Buck|Boucher|Georges Boucher}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Sylvio|Mantha}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Jack|Walker|Jack Walker (ice hockey)}}

| C–LW–R

| Canada

rowspan="11" | 1961

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Syl|Apps}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Charlie|Conacher}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Hap|Day}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|George|Hainsworth}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Joe|Hall|Joe Hall (ice hockey)}}

| D–RW

| Canada/Great Britain

scope="row" | {{sortname|Percy|LeSueur}}

| G–RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank|Rankin}}

| R

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Maurice|Richard}} {{Ref|1|[ * ]}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Milt|Schmidt}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Oliver|Seibert}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bruce|Stuart}}

| R

| Canada

rowspan="6" | 1962

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Punch|Broadbent}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Harry|Hyland}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Steamer|Maxwell}}

| R

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Reg|Noble}}

| C–D–LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Sweeney|Schriner}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Alf|Smith|Alf Smith (ice hockey)}}

| RW

| Canada

rowspan="23" | 1963

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Harry|Cameron}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Rusty|Crawford}}

| C–LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Jack|Darragh}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Jimmy|Gardner|Jimmy Gardner (ice hockey)}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Billy|Gilmour|Billy Gilmour (ice hockey)}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Ebbie|Goodfellow}}

| C–D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Shorty|Green}}

| F

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Riley|Hern}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Tom|Hooper|Tom Hooper (ice hockey)}}

| F

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bouse|Hutton}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Jack|Laviolette}}

| D–LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Billy|McGimsie}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Didier|Pitre}}

| D–R–RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Joe|Primeau}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Jack|Ruttan}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Earl|Seibert}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bullet Joe|Simpson}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Barney|Stanley}}

| D–RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Marty|Walsh|Marty Walsh (ice hockey, born 1884)}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Harry E.|Watson|Harry Watson (ice hockey, born 1898)}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Rat|Westwick}}

| G–R

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Frederick|Whitcroft}}

| R

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Phat|Wilson}}

| D

| Canada

rowspan="4" | 1964

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Doug|Bentley}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Durnan}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Babe|Siebert}}

| D–LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Black Jack|Stewart|Jack Stewart (ice hockey)}}

| D

| Canada

rowspan="10" | 1965

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Marty|Barry}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Clint|Benedict}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Arthur|Farrell}}

| F

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Red|Horner}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Syd|Howe}}

| D–LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Jack|Marshall|Jack Marshall (ice hockey)}}

| C–D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Mosienko}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Blair|Russel}}

| C–RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Ernie|Russell}}

| C–R

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Fred|Scanlan}}

| F

| Canada

rowspan="9" | 1966

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Max|Bentley}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Toe|Blake}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Emile|Bouchard||Bouchard, Emile}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank|Brimsek}}

| G

| United States

scope="row" | {{sortname|Ted|Kennedy|Ted Kennedy (ice hockey)}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Elmer|Lach}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Ted|Lindsay}} {{Ref|1|[ * ]}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Babe|Pratt}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Ken|Reardon}}

| D

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 1967

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Turk|Broda}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Neil|Colville}}

| C–D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Harry|Oliver|Harry Oliver (ice hockey)}}

| RW

| Canada

1968

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Cowley}}

| C

| Canada

rowspan="4" | 1969

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Sid|Abel}}

| C–LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bryan|Hextall}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Red|Kelly}} {{Ref|1|[ * ]}}

| C–D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Roy|Worters}}

| G

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 1970

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Babe|Dye}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Gadsby}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Tom|Johnson|Tom Johnson (ice hockey)}}

| D

| Canada

rowspan="4" | 1971

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Busher|Jackson}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Gordon|Roberts|Gordon Roberts (ice hockey)}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Terry|Sawchuk}} {{Ref|1|[ * ]}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Cooney|Weiland}}

| C

| Canada

rowspan="5" | 1972

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Jean|Béliveau}} {{Ref|1|[ * ]}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bernie|Geoffrion}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Hap|Holmes}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Gordie|Howe}} {{Ref|1|[ * ]}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Hooley|Smith}}

| C–D–RW

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 1973

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Doug|Harvey|Doug Harvey (ice hockey)}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Chuck|Rayner}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Tommy|Smith|Tommy Smith (ice hockey)}}

| C–R–LW

| Canada

rowspan="4" | 1974

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Billy|Burch}}

| C–D

| Canada/United States

scope="row" | {{sortname|Art|Coulter}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Tommy|Dunderdale}}

| C

| Canada/Australia

scope="row" | {{sortname|Dickie|Moore|Dickie Moore (ice hockey)}}

| LW

| Canada

rowspan="5" | 1975

! scope="row" | {{sortname|George|Armstrong|George Armstrong (ice hockey)}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Ace|Bailey}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Gordie|Drillon}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Glenn|Hall}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Pierre|Pilote}}

| D

| Canada

rowspan="2" | 1976

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Johnny|Bower}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Quackenbush}}

| D

| Canada

rowspan="2" | 1977

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}}

| C–LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Tim|Horton}}

| D

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 1978

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Andy|Bathgate}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Jacques|Plante}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Marcel|Pronovost}}

| D

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 1979

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Harry|Howell|Harry Howell (ice hockey)}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bobby|Orr}} {{Ref|1|[ * ]}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Henri|Richard}}

| C

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 1980

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Harry|Lumley|Harry Lumley (ice hockey)}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Lynn|Patrick}}

| C–LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Gump|Worsley}}

| G

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 1981

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Johnny|Bucyk}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank|Mahovlich}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Allan|Stanley}}

| D

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 1982

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Yvan|Cournoyer}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Rod|Gilbert}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Norm|Ullman}}

| C

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 1983

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Ken|Dryden}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bobby|Hull}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Stan|Mikita}}

| C

| Canada/Slovakia

rowspan="3" | 1984

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Phil|Esposito}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Jacques|Lemaire}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bernie|Parent}}

| G

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 1985

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Gerry|Cheevers}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bert|Olmstead}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Jean|Ratelle}}

| C

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 1986

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Leo|Boivin}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Dave|Keon}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Serge|Savard}}

| D

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 1987

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Bobby|Clarke}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Eddie|Giacomin}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Jacques|Laperriere||Laperriere, Jacques}}

| D

| Canada

rowspan="4" | 1988

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Tony|Esposito}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Guy|Lafleur}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Buddy|O'Connor}}{{Ref|2|[A]}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Brad|Park}}

| D

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 1989

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Herbie|Lewis|Herbie Lewis (ice hockey)}}{{Ref|2|[A]}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Darryl|Sittler}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Vladislav|Tretiak}}

| G

|Russia/USSR

rowspan="3" | 1990

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Barber}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Fernie|Flaman}}{{Ref|2|[A]}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Gilbert|Perreault}}

| C

| Canada

rowspan="4" | 1991

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Mike|Bossy}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Denis|Potvin}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bob|Pulford}}

| C–LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Clint|Smith}}{{Ref|2|[A]}}

| C

| Canada

rowspan="4" | 1992

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Marcel|Dionne}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Woody|Dumart}}{{Ref|2|[A]}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bob|Gainey}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Lanny|McDonald}}

| RW

| Canada

rowspan="4" | 1993

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Guy|Lapointe}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Edgar|Laprade}}{{Ref|2|[A]}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Steve|Shutt}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Billy|Smith|Billy Smith (ice hockey)}}

| G

| Canada

rowspan="2" | 1994

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Lionel|Conacher}}{{Ref|2|[A]}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Harry P.|Watson|Harry Watson (ice hockey, born 1923)}}{{Ref|2|[A]}}

| LW

| Canada

rowspan="2" | 1995

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Bun|Cook}}{{Ref|2|[A]}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Larry|Robinson}}

| D

| Canada

rowspan="2" | 1996

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Bobby|Bauer}}{{Ref|2|[A]}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Borje|Salming||Salming, Borje}}

| D

| Sweden

rowspan="2" | 1997

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Mario|Lemieux}} {{Ref|1|[ * ]}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bryan|Trottier}}

| C

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 1998

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Roy|Conacher}}{{Ref|2|[A]}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Michel|Goulet}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Peter|Stastny}}

| C

| Slovakia/Czechoslovakia

1999

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}} {{Ref|1|[ * ]}}

| C

| Canada

rowspan="2" | 2000

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Joe|Mullen}}

| RW

| United States

scope="row" | {{sortname|Denis|Savard}}

| C

| Canada

rowspan="4" | 2001

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Viacheslav|Fetisov}}

| D

| Russia/USSR

scope="row" | {{sortname|Mike|Gartner}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Dale|Hawerchuk}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Jari|Kurri}}

| RW

| Finland

rowspan="3" | 2002

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Bernie|Federko}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Clark|Gillies}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Rod|Langway}}

| D

| United States

rowspan="2" | 2003

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Grant|Fuhr}}

| G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Pat|LaFontaine}}

| C

| United States

rowspan="3" | 2004

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Ray|Bourque}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Paul|Coffey}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Larry|Murphy|Larry Murphy (ice hockey)}}

| D

| Canada

rowspan="2" | 2005

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Valeri|Kharlamov}}

| LW

| USSR

scope="row" | {{sortname|Cam|Neely}}

| RW

| Canada

rowspan="2" | 2006

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Dick|Duff}}

| LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Patrick|Roy}}

| G

| Canada

rowspan="4" | 2007

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Ron|Francis}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Al|MacInnis}}

| D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Mark|Messier}}

| C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Scott|Stevens}}

| D

| Canada

rowspan="2" | 2008

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Glenn|Anderson}}

| RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Igor|Larionov}}

| C

| Russia/USSR

rowspan="4" | 2009

! scope="row" |{{sortname|Brett|Hull}}

|RW

| United States/Canada

scope="row" |{{sortname|Brian|Leetch}}

|D

| United States

scope="row" |{{sortname|Luc|Robitaille}}

|LW

| Canada

scope="row" |{{Sortname|Steve|Yzerman}}

|C

| Canada

rowspan="3" | 2010

! scope="row" |{{Sortname|Dino|Ciccarelli}}

|RW

| Canada

scope="row" |{{Sortname|Angela|James}}

|C

| Canada

scope="row" |{{Sortname|Cammi|Granato}}

|C

| United States

rowspan="4" | 2011

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Ed|Belfour}}

|G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Doug|Gilmour}}

|C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Mark|Howe}}

|D

| United States

scope="row" | {{sortname|Joe|Nieuwendyk}}

|C

| Canada

rowspan="4" | 2012

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Pavel|Bure}}

|RW

| Russia/USSR

scope="row" | {{sortname|Adam|Oates}}

|C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Joe|Sakic}}

|C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Mats|Sundin}}

|C

| Sweden

rowspan="4" | 2013

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Chris|Chelios}}

|D

| United States

scope="row" | {{sortname|Geraldine|Heaney}}

|D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Scott|Niedermayer}}

|D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Brendan|Shanahan}}

|LW

| Canada

rowspan="4" | 2014

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Rob|Blake}}

|D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Peter|Forsberg}}

|C

| Sweden

scope="row" | {{sortname|Dominik|Hasek}}

|G

| Czech Republic/Czechoslovakia

scope="row" | {{sortname|Mike|Modano}}

|C

| United States

rowspan="5" | 2015

! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Sergei|Fedorov}}

|C

| Russia/USSR

scope="row" | {{sortname|Phil|Housley}}

|D

| United States

scope="row" | {{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom}}

|D

| Sweden

scope="row" | {{sortname|Chris|Pronger}}

|D

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Angela|Ruggiero}}

|D

| United States

rowspan="3" |2016

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Eric|Lindros}}

|C

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Sergei|Makarov|dab=ice hockey, born 1958}}

|RW

| Russia/USSR

scope="row" | {{sortname|Rogie|Vachon}}

|G

| Canada

rowspan="5" |2017

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Dave|Andreychuk}}

|LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Danielle|Goyette}}

|F

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Paul|Kariya}}

|LW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Mark|Recchi}}

|RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Teemu|Selanne||Selanne, Teemu}}

|RW

| Finland

rowspan="4" |2018

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Martin|Brodeur}}

|G

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Jayna|Hefford}}

|RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Martin|St. Louis}}

|RW

| Canada

scope="row" | {{sortname|Alexander|Yakushev}}

|LW

| USSR

rowspan="4" |2019

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Guy|Carbonneau}}

|C

| Canada

scope="row" |{{sortname|Vaclav|Nedomansky}}

|C

| Czech Republic/Czechoslovakia

scope="row" |{{sortname|Hayley|Wickenheiser}}

|C

| Canada

scope="row" |{{sortname|Sergei|Zubov}}

|D

| Russia

rowspan="5" |2020

! scope="row" |{{sortname|Marian|Hossa}}

|RW

| Slovakia

scope="row" |{{sortname|Jarome|Iginla}}

|RW

| Canada

scope="row" |{{sortname|Kevin|Lowe}}

|D

| Canada

scope="row" |{{sortname|Kim|St-Pierre}}

|G

| Canada

scope="row" |{{sortname|Doug|Wilson|Doug Wilson (ice hockey)}}

|D

| Canada

rowspan="5" |2022

! scope="row" |{{sortname|Daniel|Alfredsson}}

|RW

| Sweden

scope="row" |{{sortname|Roberto|Luongo}}

|G

| Canada

scope="row" |{{sortname|Riikka|Sallinen}}

|C

| Finland

scope="row" |{{sortname|Daniel|Sedin}}

|LW

| Sweden

scope="row" |{{sortname|Henrik|Sedin}}

|C

| Sweden

rowspan="5" |2023

! scope="row" |{{sortname|Tom|Barrasso}}

|G

| United States

scope="row" |{{sortname|Henrik|Lundqvist}}

|G

| Sweden

scope="row" |{{sortname|Caroline|Ouellette}}

|F

| Canada

scope="row" |{{sortname|Pierre|Turgeon}}

|C

| Canada

scope="row" |{{sortname|Mike|Vernon|dab=ice hockey}}

|G

| Canada

rowspan="5" |2024

! scope="row" |{{sortname|Natalie|Darwitz}}

|F

| United States

scope="row" |{{sortname|Pavel|Datsyuk}}

|C

| Russia

scope="row" |{{sortname|Jeremy|Roenick}}

|C

| United States

scope="row" |{{sortname|Shea|Weber}}

|D

| Canada

scope="row" |{{sortname|Krissy|Wendell-Pohl}}

|F

| United States

{{note|1}}* Indicates that the three-year waiting period was waived for a player who was deemed to be especially notable.

{{note|2}}A. Player was inducted into the Veteran Player category. In 2000, it was merged with the Player category.

Source: 1945–2003: Honoured Members: Hockey Hall of Fame{{sfn|Hockey Hall of Fame|2003}} and newspapers.

=Builders=

File:Frederick Stanley, Lord Stanley of Preston.jpg, inducted in 1945.]]

File:H. Montagu Allan.jpg, inducted in 1945.]]

File:Frank Patrick, Vancouver Millionaires.jpg, inducted in 1950.]]

File:Clarence Campbell Stanley Cup 1957.jpg, inducted in 1966.]]

File:Punch Imlach Maple Leafs Chex card.jpg, inducted in 1984.]]

File:Dbauer44.jpg, inducted in 1989.]]

File:Scottybowman-2006awards.jpg, inducted in 1991.]]

File:Glen Sather, 2006 NHL Awards.jpg, inducted in 1997.]]

The builder category has been in existence since the beginning of the Hall of Fame and the first builders were inducted in 1945. A builder is a person who has contributed to the development of the game of hockey, and as the name refers, one who has built the game forward. Since then, 102 builders have been inducted. For a person to be inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder, they may be "active or inactive" and must be nominated by an elected 18-person selection committee. As of 2007, a maximum of two builders can be inducted in one year.

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"

! scope="col" | Year

! scope="col" | Name

rowspan="2" | 1945

! scope="row" | {{sortname|H. Montagu|Allan}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Frederick|Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby}}
rowspan="7" |1947

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank|Calder}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|W. A.|Hewitt}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Francis|Nelson|dab=ice hockey, born 1859}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|William|Northey|dab=ice hockey}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|John Ross|Robertson}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Claude C.|Robinson}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|James T.|Sutherland}}
1950

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank|Patrick|Frank Patrick (ice hockey)}}

rowspan="6" | 1958

! scope="row" | {{sortname|George|Dudley}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|James E.|Norris}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Al|Pickard}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Donat|Raymond}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Conn|Smythe}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Lloyd|Turner}}
rowspan="3" | 1960

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Charles|Adams|Charles Adams (ice hockey)}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|John|Kilpatrick}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank J.|Selke}}
rowspan="3" | 1961

! scope="row" | {{sortname|George V.|Brown}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Paul|Loicq}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Fred|Waghorne}}
rowspan="6" | 1962

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank|Ahearn|T. Franklin Ahearn}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Walter A.|Brown}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Frederick|Hume}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|James D.|Norris}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Ambrose|O'Brien}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank|Smith|Frank Smith (ice hockey)}}
rowspan="3" | 1963

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Leo|Dandurand}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Tommy|Gorman}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Frederic|McLaughlin}}
rowspan="2" | 1964

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Angus Daniel|Campbell|Angus Campbell (ice hockey)}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank|Dilio}}
rowspan="2" | 1965

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Foster|Hewitt}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Tommy|Lockhart}}
1966

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Clarence|Campbell}}

rowspan="2" | 1968

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Jimmy|Dunn|Jimmy Dunn (sports executive)}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Jim|Hendy}}
rowspan="2" | 1969

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Al|Leader}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bruce|Norris|Bruce Norris (ice hockey)}}
1970

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Robert|Lebel|Robert Lebel (ice hockey)}}

1971

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Arthur|Wirtz}}

1972

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Weston|Adams}}

1973

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Hartland|Molson}}

rowspan="4" | 1974

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Charles|Hay|Charles Hay (ice hockey)}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Tommy|Ivan}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Anatoly|Tarasov}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Carl|Voss}}
rowspan="2" | 1975

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank|Buckland|Frank Buckland (ice hockey)}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|William M.|Jennings}}
rowspan="3" | 1976

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Jack|Gibson|Jack Gibson (ice hockey b. 1880)}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Philip Dansken|Ross|Philip Ross}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Wirtz}}
rowspan="3" | 1977

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Bunny|Ahearne}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Harold|Ballard}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Joseph|Cattarinich}}
rowspan="3" | 1978

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Jack|Bickell}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Sam|Pollock}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|William Thayer|Tutt}}
1979

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Gordon|Juckes}}

1980

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Jack|Butterfield|Jack Butterfield (ice hockey)}}

1982

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Emile|Francis}}

1983

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Harry|Sinden}}

rowspan="2" | 1984

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Punch|Imlach}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Jake|Milford}}
rowspan="2" | 1985

! scope="row" | {{sortname|John|Mariucci}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Rudy|Pilous}}
1986

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Hanley|dab=ice hockey}}

1987

! scope="row" | {{sortname|John|Ziegler|John Ziegler Jr.}}

1988

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Ed|Snider}}

1989

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Father David|Bauer|David Bauer (ice hockey)|Bauer, David}}

1990

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Bud|Poile}}

1991

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Scotty|Bowman}}

rowspan="3" | 1992

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Keith|Allen|Keith Allen (ice hockey)}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bob|Johnson|Bob Johnson (ice hockey, born 1931)}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank|Mathers}}
rowspan="3" | 1993

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank|Griffiths}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Seymour|Knox|Seymour H. Knox III}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Fred|Page}}
1994

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Brian|O'Neill|Brian O'Neill (ice hockey, born 1929)}}

rowspan="2" | 1995

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Günther|Sabetzki}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Torrey}}
1996

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Al|Arbour}}

1997

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Glen|Sather}}

1998

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Athol|Murray}}

1999

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Scotty|Morrison}}

2000

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Walter|Bush}}

2001

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Craig|Patrick}}

2002

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Roger|Neilson}}

rowspan="2" | 2003

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Mike|Ilitch}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Brian|Kilrea}}
2004

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Cliff|Fletcher}}

2005

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Murray|Costello}}

rowspan="2" | 2006

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Harley|Hotchkiss}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Herb|Brooks}}
2007

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Jim|Gregory|Jim Gregory (ice hockey)}}

2008

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Ed|Chynoweth}}

2009

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Lou|Lamoriello}}

rowspan="2" | 2010

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Jim|Devellano}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Daryl|Seaman}}
2013

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Fred|Shero}}

2014

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Pat|Burns}}

rowspan="2" | 2015

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Hay}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Peter|Karmanos Jr.}}
2016

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Pat|Quinn|dab=ice hockey}}

rowspan="2" | 2017

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Clare|Drake}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Jeremy|Jacobs}}
rowspan="2" | 2018

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Gary|Bettman}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Willie|O'Ree}}
rowspan="2" |2019

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Jim|Rutherford}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Jerry|York}}
2020

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Ken|Holland}}

2022

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Herb|Carnegie}}

rowspan="2" |2023

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Ken|Hitchcock}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Pierre|Lacroix|dab=ice hockey, born 1948}}
rowspan="2" |2024

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Colin|Campbell|dab=ice hockey, born 1953}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|David|Poile}}

==Former members==

{{main|Hockey Hall of Fame#Controversy}}

On March 30, 1993, it was announced that Gil Stein, who at the time was the president of the National Hockey League, had been inducted into the Hall of Fame. There were immediate allegations that he had engineered his election through manipulation of the hall's board of directors and by telling them to change the rules for selection. Two lawyers, hired by the league to lead an investigation, recommended that Stein's selection be overturned, although it was soon revealed that Stein had previously decided to turn down the induction.{{cite news|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE5DD1E3BF93BA2575BC0A965958260|title=Stein Is Scratched as N.H.L. Immortal|date=August 19, 1993|author=Lapointe, Joe |access-date=January 10, 2008 |work=The New York Times}}

In 1989, Alan Eagleson was inducted as a builder, but he resigned from the Hall in 1998 after pleading guilty of mail fraud and embezzlement of hundreds of thousands of dollars, these crimes having been perpetrated against NHL players and tournaments.{{sfn|Hockey Hall of Fame|2003|p=167}} His resignation came shortly before a vote was held to expel him.{{cite news|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE5DD1E3BF93BA2575BC0A965958260|title=Eagleson Resigns Under Pressure |date=March 26, 1998|author=Lapointe, Joe|access-date=January 10, 2008|work=The New York Times}}

=On-ice officials=

File:Ray Scapinello.jpg, inducted in 2008.]]

The on-ice official category has been in existence since 1961 and since then sixteen have been inducted. For an official to be inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame, they must be retired for a minimum of three years and must be nominated by an elected 18-person selection committee. As of 2007, a maximum of one on-ice official can be inducted in one year.

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"

! scope="col" | Year

! scope="col" width=150| Name

rowspan="3" | 1961

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Chaucer|Elliott}}

scope="row" | {{sortname|Mickey|Ion}}
scope="row" | {{sortname|Cooper|Smeaton}}
1962

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Mike|Rodden}}

1963

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Bobby|Hewitson}}

1964

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Chadwick}}

1967

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Red|Storey}}

1973

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Frank|Udvari}}

1981

! scope="row" | {{sortname|John|Ashley|John Ashley (ice hockey)}}

1987

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Matt|Pavelich}}

1988

! scope="row" | {{sortname|George|Hayes|George Hayes (ice hockey)}}

1991

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Neil|Armstrong|Neil Armstrong (ice hockey)}}

1993

! scope="row" | {{sortname|John|D'Amico|John D'Amico (ice hockey)}}

1999

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Andy|Van Hellemond}}

2008

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Ray|Scapinello}}

2014

! scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|McCreary|Bill McCreary (referee)}}

Notes

{{Reflist|2 |refs=

{{cite web |url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/indelection.htm |title=Summary of Election Procedures |access-date=January 6, 2008 |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame |work=Legends of Hockey |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120225070008/http://www.hhof.com/html/sitemap.shtml |archive-date=February 25, 2012 |df=mdy-all }}

{{cite web |url=https://www.hhof.com/induction/factsandfigures.html|title=Induction facts & figures |access-date=January 6, 2008 |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame |work=Legends of Hockey}}

{{cite news |work=Lewiston Daily Sun |title=Pick Eddie Shore and Six Others To National Hockey Hall of Fame |page=9 |date=February 26, 1947 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=CZ4gAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Q2gFAAAAIBAJ&dq=russell%20bowie%20hall%20of%20fame&pg=3290%2C4344082 |access-date=February 7, 2012}}

{{cite news |work=The Leader-Post |date=February 27, 1947 |title=Cyclone Always All-Star timber |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ostTAAAAIBAJ&sjid=lzgNAAAAIBAJ&dq=russell%20bowie%20hall%20of%20fame&pg=2165%2C4447012 |access-date=February 7, 2012}}

{{cite news |work=Montreal Gazette |date=May 2, 1945 |title=Pick Selections to Hockey Hall of Fame |page=16 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Ub4tAAAAIBAJ&sjid=npgFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2247%2C364070}}

{{cite news |work=Ottawa Citizen |date=October 21, 1949 |title=Two Members Added to Hall of Fame |page=30 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=O74vAAAAIBAJ&sjid=c90FAAAAIBAJ&dq=bain%20hall%20of%20fame&pg=5336%2C6376535 |access-date=February 7, 2012}}

{{cite news |work=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix |title=Ross One of Two New Men Elected to Hall of Fame |date=October 22, 1949 |page=18 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=BCRgAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3W4NAAAAIBAJ&dq=bain%20hall%20of%20fame&pg=5188%2C2822583 |access-date=February 7, 2012}}

{{cite news |work=Montreal Gazette |date=June 28, 1950 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0i8rAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ZZkFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6278%2C8113405 |title=9 New Members Join Hockey Hall of Fame |page=22}}

{{cite news |work=Montreal Gazette |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QowjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mJgFAAAAIBAJ&pg=7292%2C2404293 |title=Six Hockey Greats Elected to Kingston Hall of Fame |date=August 19, 1952 |page=17}}

{{cite news |work=The Globe and Mail |title=Five Women Among Hall of Fame Stars Honored In Ceremony at CNE Luncheon |date=August 27, 1962 |page=19}}

{{cite news |work=Toronto Star |title=Hall of Fame Entry Tougher In Future |date=August 27, 1963 |page=18}}

{{cite news |work=Toronto Star |title=CNE Ceremony at Hockey, Sports Halls |date=August 23, 1963 |page=10}}

{{cite news |first=Peter |last=Noel-Bentley |work=Toronto Star |title=Canadian Athlete Helps Promote Peace - Martin |date=August 26, 1963 |page=9}}

{{cite news |work=Ottawa Citizen |date=April 28, 1958 |title=Three Ottawans Are Named To Hockey Hall |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=BDg0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=aPUIAAAAIBAJ&pg=4057%2C6016607 |page=17}}

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References

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  • {{cite book |title=Honoured Members: Hockey Hall of Fame |year=2003 |isbn=1-55168-239-7 |author=Hockey Hall of Fame |publisher=Fenn Publishing |location=Bolton, Ontario}}

Note: For the years after 2003, the Hockey Hall of Fame web site is accurate. {{As of |2019|12}}, the web site is inaccurate for the years before, for the players inducted prior to the establishment of the Toronto Hall, for example Nels Stewart, who was inducted in 1952, not 1962 as is listed on the HHOF web site. This may have led to other publications stating the wrong years of induction. The book Honoured Members: Hockey Hall of Fame, published by the Hockey Hall of Fame itself, lists the players accurately.

  • {{cite web|url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMembersByYear.jsp?type=Builder|title=Builders By Induction Year|access-date=December 2, 2019|publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame|work=Legends of Hockey}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMembersByYear.jsp?type=Official|title=List of honored Officials|access-date=December 2, 2019|publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame|work=Legends of Hockey}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMembersByYear.jsp?type=Player|title=Players By Induction Year|access-date=December 2, 2019|publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame|work=Legends of Hockey}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/legposition.htm|title=List of honored Players by Position|access-date=January 6, 2008|publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame|work=Legends of Hockey|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071228053356/http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/legposition.htm|archive-date=December 28, 2007|df=mdy-all}}

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