The French Ice Hockey Hall of Fame, was founded in 2008 by the French Ice Hockey Federation, in the commune of Chamonix, on the occasion of the centenary of the French Championship.[1] The Hall serves to honor players, coaches, referees, and other individuals who have contributed to the sport of ice hockey in France.
Members
2008
- Philippe Bozon
- Jean Ferrand
- Jacques Lacarrière
- Pete Laliberté
- Louis Magnus
- Chamonix Hockey Club
2009
- Albert Hassler
- Daniel Huillier
- Henri Lafit
- Calixte Pianfetti
- Charles Ramsay
- Hockey Club de Cergy-Pontoise
2010
- Camil Gélinas
- Claude Pourtanel
- Léon Quaglia
- Antoine Richer
- Association pour la promotion du hockey
2011
- Bernard Deschamps
- Philippe Lacarrière
- Jean Tarenberque
- Christophe Ville
- Cercle des patineurs de Paris
2012
- Alain Bozon
- Albert Fontaine
- Angela Lezziero
- Marie-Claude Raffoux
- Famille Claret
2013
- Joseph Cochet
- Marcel Guadaloppa
- Gilbert Itzicsohn
- Jean-Claude Sozzi
- Jean Vassieux
2014
- Jean Jullien
- Charles Libberman
- André Peloffy
- Patrice Purtanel
2015
- Philippe Rey
- Christian Pouget
- Daniel Maric
- Albert Kimmerling
- Leo Mounier
2016
- André Vuillermet
- Louis Smaniotto
- Thierry Monier
- Jean–Louis Millon
- Tristan Alric
2017
- Paul Lang
- Arnaud Briand
- Alain Mazza
- Corrin Dogemont
See also
References
- ↑ Announce Archived 2013-01-03 at archive.today on the French Ice Hockey Federation website.
External links
- French Ice Hockey Hall of Fame (on the French Ice Hockey Federation website)
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