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Chris Drury headlines U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Class for 2016

Chris Drury headlines U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Class for 2016
04 Aug
2015
Not in Hall of Fame
The United States Hockey Hall of Fame has announced the next four members of their institution.

The Class of 2016 will comprise:

Chris Drury

Drury was a former NHL Centre who scored over 600 Points and was a member of the 2001 Stanley Cup Championship Team with the Colorado Avalanche.  Drury would win the Calder Trophy as the NHL’s top rookie in 1999, the year after he would capture the Hobey Baker Award as MVP in NCAA. Internationally, he would represent the United States in three Olympics (winning two Silver Medals), the 2004 World Cup of Hockey and in three World Championships.

Mathieu Schneider

A twenty-one year veteran of the NHL, the Defenceman had 743 Points in 1,289 Games and was a member of the 1993 Stanley Cup Champion Montreal Canadians.  Schneider would be a part of the 1996 World Cup of Hockey Team and was a three time Olympian.

Angela Ruggerio

A fifteen year member of the U.S. National Women’s Hockey Team, Ruggerio suited up for more than 250 Games internationally where the Defenceman was part of four World Championships and an Olympic Gold Medal. 

Ron DeGregorio

The President of U.S.A. Hockey for the last dozen years and the recipient of the Lester Patrick award in 2003.

The ceremony will official take place in Boston on December 17 of this year.



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