Slovak Hockey Hall of Fame

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The Slovak Hockey Hall of Fame (Slovak: Sieň slávy slovenského hokeja) honors the contributions that individuals have made to the sport of hockey in Slovakia. It opened on November 30, 2002, that the team of Slovak national team won the IIHF World Championships gold medal. The hall is located in Bratislava, Slovakia.

Members of the Slovak Hockey Hall of Fame

Since 2002

Ladislav Troják, Stan Mikita, Michal Polóni, Ladislav Horský, Ján Starší, George Gross, Vladimír Dzurilla, Jozef Golonka, Václav Nedomanský, Peter Šťastný - Šťastný stepped out in 2009

Since 2003

Rastislav Jančuška, Vojtech Okoličány, Miroslav Červenka, Ján Jendek

Since 2004

František Gregor, Karol Fako, Vincent Lukáč, Milan Kužela

Since 2005

Jaroslav Walter, Igor Liba

Since 2006

Rudolf Tajcnár

Since 2007

Dušan Pašek

Since 2008

Dušan Faško

Since 2009

Dárius Rusnák

Since 2011

Ján Mitošinka, Július Haas, Róbert Švehla

Since 2012

Pavol Demitra

Since 2014

Zdeno Cíger

See also

Ice hockey halls of fame
International

Hockey Hall of Fame (list of members) - International Hockey Hall of Fame (list of members) - IIHF Hall of Fame (list of members)

National

Belarusian Ice Hockey Hall of Fame - British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame (list of members) - Czech Ice Hockey Hall of Fame - Dutch Hockey Hall of Fame - Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame - French Ice Hockey Hall of Fame - German Ice Hockey Hall of Fame - Hungarian Ice Hockey Hall of Fame - Russian and Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame - Slovak Hockey Hall of Fame - Slovenian Hockey Hall of Fame - South African Ice Hockey Association Hall of Fame - Swedish Hockey Hall of Fame - United States Hockey Hall of Fame (list of members)

Other recognition

IIHF Centennial All-Star Team

External links

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