National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame
The National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame was established on June 16, 2005. The National Lacrosse League (NLL) has 5 teams in the United States and 4 in Canada. The NLL's board of governors will vote in the hall of fame members based on the individual’s record, ability, integrity, sportsmanship, character and contributions to the team or teams that individual was affiliated with or the league. The league will also have contributions of journalists and broadcasters inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Currently, there is no building or location associated with the NLL Hall of Fame. The Hall is maintained by the NLL based in New York City.
Contents
1 Members
1.1 Charter members
1.2 2007 Inductees
1.3 2008 Inductees
1.4 2009 Inductees
1.5 2010 Inductees
1.6 2011 Inductees
1.7 2012 Inductees
1.8 2013 Inductees
1.9 2014 Inductees
1.10 2015 Inductees
1.11 2016 Inductees
2 External links
3 References
Members
Charter members
- Inducted, February 23, 2006
- Russ Cline
- Chris Fritz
- Gary Gait
- Paul Gait
- Les Bartley
2007 Inductees
- Inducted February 16, 2007
- Tom Marechek
- Darris Kilgour
- Mike French
- Tom Borrelli
2008 Inductees
- Inducted February 28, 2008
- Sal LoCascio
- Johnny Mouradian
- Tony Resch
- Neil Stevens
2009 Inductees
Inducted March 7, 2009[1]
- Dallas Eliuk
- Jim Veltman
2010 Inductees
- Inducted September 9, 2010[2]
- Rich Kilgour
- Dan Stroup
- John Tucker
2011 Inductees
Bob Watson[3]
2012 Inductees
- Steve Dietrich
2013 Inductees
- Pat O'Toole
2014 Inductees
- Pat Coyle
- Chris Hall
2015 Inductees
- Terry Sanderson
2016 Inductees
- Tracey Kelusky
- Josh Sanderson
- John Tavares
External links
Hall of Fame website
National Lacrosse League website
References
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^ "Kilgour, Stroup & Tucker Enter Hall of Fame". NLL.com. September 9, 2010. Retrieved 2011-01-06.
^ https://www.tsn.ca/lacrosse/story/?id=372450