Pavelski, Parise, and Gómez lead U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame 2025

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NHL Legends Headline 2025 United States Hockey Hall of Fame

Joe Pavelski, Zach Parise, and Scott Gomez, emblematic NHL players, lead the 2025 class of the United States Hockey Hall of Fame. Female defender Tara Mounsey, Olympic gold medalist, and photographer Bruce Bennett will also be honored at a ceremony to be held in St. Paul, Minnesota. USA Hockey announced the list of five members to be inducted on Wednesday.

“The collection of talent that is part of the 2025 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Class is truly remarkable,” said USA Hockey President Mike Trimboli. “Their extraordinary contributions have positively impacted our game and continue to do so today.”

Mike Trimboli, President of USA Hockey
Gomez, one of the first Latino players in the league, made history by being the first to come from the state of Alaska. He won the Stanley Cup twice with New Jersey. With careers that largely overlapped, Gomez, Pavelski, and Parise combined for 53 total seasons played and represented the United States in the Olympics. Mounsey was fundamental in the United States winning the first gold medal in women’s hockey at the 1998 Games and was part of the team that reached the final in 2002. Bennett has photographed nearly 6,000 NHL and international games throughout his 50-year career.
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