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Induction Ceremony October 21st – Tickets on Sale

September 11, 2018

Seventeenth Annual Induction Ceremony

The festivities begin with the social hour at 11:30 and this year, Co-Master of Ceremony Ken Cail and Chris Garrett will kick off the induction and celebration at 12:30 pm. The induction ceremony will be held at the Grappone Conference Center.

Cail maybe best known as the “Voice of the Monarchs” from 2001 to 2017 and currently works for Binnie Media and can be heard on the Pulse at 107.7, host of “Cail and Company” as well as 107.3. Garrett worked 25 years as program director for Greg and the Morning Buzz – might be best known in New Hampshire as the “Doctor of Rock”, but sports run deep through his veins. Garrett also works for Binnie Media and can be heard afternoons on 106.3, Frank in Nashua.

The program includes Dick Umile as the Keynote Speaker, who last year concluded his 28th and final season as Head Coach for the UNH Wildcats.

We are pleased to announce that St. Paul’s School will be our Luncheon Sponsor and Vachon & Clukay & Company PC is a Title Sponsor.  New Hampshire Distributors, LLC will be our Social Hour Sponsor.

Our Hall of Fame Induction event honors New Hampshire’s hockey elite — men and women who have made significant contributions in New Hampshire as players, coaches, officials, builders, or media representatives.

This year, the following six deserving individuals will be inducted into our New Hampshire Hockey Hall of Fame: This year’s Hall of Fame inductees include: Brendan Creagh of Hanover, Brian Foster of Pembroke and Rich Ryerson of Concord are being inducted as players. Dartmouth College coach Bob Gaudet is entering the Hall as a coach. Don McKinnon is being inducted as an official and the late Anthony “Tony” Urban is being inducted posthumously as a builder.

In addition, the Legends will also pay tribute to the Manchester Regional Youth Hockey Association (MRYHA). To read biographies of the six inductee’s click here.

Any businesses or individuals wishing to assist with sponsorship or purchase tickets, please contact Executive Director Jim Hayes. Jim’s information can be found on this sponsorship form. Deadline is October 12th for both sponsorships and luncheon tickets, which are now available and our event is open to the public.


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Seven New Members Join the Hall of Fame

November 4, 2015

Concord, NH

Master of Ceremonies, Bob Norton, and the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey Board of Directors inducted seven new members into the New Hampshire Hockey Hall of Fame, as a record crowd of more than 220 family members, friends, dignitaries and guests looked on. The Legends also paid tribute to Nashua Royals who played from 1948 through the 1966-67 season. The Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony & Luncheon was held on October 25, 2015 at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord and marked the NH Legends’ fourteenth year hosting the event.

President John Normand welcomes the crowd

John Normand, current President of the Legends’ Board of Directors, welcomed the large audience and thanked them for supporting the 2015 Hall of Fame inductees and the Nashua Royals. Normand offered special thanks to Bauer Hockey, whose Global Headquarters is in Exeter, NH. It marked the fourth straight year that Bauer has been the Presenting Sponsor of the Hall of Fame event, and Normand thanked Bauer for its continuing support of the Legends’ mission. Normand also recognized significant financial contributions from Vachon Clukay& Company, PC. and St. Paul’s School the Co-Title Sponsors; and New Hampshire Distributors, Inc. which again hosted the pre-event Social Hour.

Normand also thanked the 31 other sponsors who helped make the Hall of Fame ceremony possible through their Gold, Silver, and Bronze-level sponsorships. Those sponsors are:

Gold Sponsors: Banks Chevrolet-Cadillac, Inc; Bellavance Beverage Company, Inc; Christian Party Rental; Fay’s Boat Yard; Great State Beverages, Inc. and Speedy Printing & Copying

Silver Sponsors: Amoskeag Beverages, LLC; API of NH; Bogacz Photography/Digital Media; Brine & Capital Sporting Goods; Capital City Paving; Corriveau-Routhier, Inc; De Niro Construction; Holloway Motor Cars of Manchester; Milestone Engineering & Construction; Morgan Storage; PretiFlaherty; Pro Ambitions; Rene LeClerc Insurance Agency Inc. and Triplet Computers.

Bronze Sponsors: Central Paper Products Co.; Dwyer, Donovan & Pendleton; EVR Advertising; Granite State Glass; Label Tech, Inc.; L.A. Brochu, Inc; Law Offices of Roland E. Olivier, PLLC; Legacy Financial Solutions; Northway Bank; Town and Country Motor Inn and Zero Waste.

State Senator Lou D’Alessandro, longtime Legends supporter and a former Legends Board member, delivered a letter from The Honorable Governor Maggie Hassan and delivered State Senate Resolutions and State of New Hampshire Citations honoring the Hall of Fame Class of 2015 and the Nashua Royals.

Concord Mayor, Jim Bouley, extended a welcome on behalf of the Capital City and briefly traced the history of ice hockey in the City of Concord, from the first hockey game played in 1883 at St. Paul’s School to the more recent Black Ice Pond Hockey Championship at White Park. Bouley remarked that the Black Ice event will be held at Concord’s White Park again this year in late January, and he encouraged everyone to attend.

Those attending the luncheon saw a 5 minute highlight of the Black Ice Pond Hockey documentary which was produced by Jeff Reagan on Concord. Anyone wishing to purchase the 16 minute documentary can contact Jeff at jeffreagan@gmail.com or 603-568-9932. Copies are $5.00

Key Note Speaker Joe Bertagna

Hockey East Commissioner Joe Bertagna addressed the room, sharing insights into how the game of college hockey has grown and its culture has changed. Bertagna spoke of how the leaders of college hockey today need to stay true to educational values and be wary of becoming too much part of the entertainment business.

The Legends recognized the Nashua Royals senior amateur team who began play in 1948 and In 1952, the Royals beat the Rye Seahawks for the New Hampshire Amateur Class B title. The Royals were instrumental in the success of the Granite State Hockey League. In the 1960’s, they were coached by Ron Peters, Hall of Fame ’08. The Royals played in three straight GSHL Championships, winning in the 1965-66 season over the Tam O’Shanters of Manchester. The Royals concluded play after the 1966-67 season. For more information of the Royals history read page 6 and 7 booklet, Click here to view Induction booklet.

Former Royal standout George Marineau with Executive Director Jim Hayes

The jerseys shown above were auctioned at the ceremony. If you are interested in purchasing one, please email hayes743@comcast.net Numbers available are 1, 4, 7, 9, 11, 15, 16 and two can be adorned with a number of your choice. Each jersey is selling for $100.

John Normand with Head Coach Steve McIsaac, Jerimey Braley, Blaine Cardali, Zach Bradanick, Dylan Palmer and Sean Leahy.

The Legends, and Bauer Hockey made a special presentation to the UNH Club Hockey team. John Normand presented the Silver (Bauer) Stick with an inscription on the blade recognizing the 2013-14 UNH Club Hockey team winning the ACHA D 2 National Championship. In winning the title, the Wildcats posted and overall record of 27-7-0. Head Coach Steve McIsaac and several members of that team were in attendance.

2015 Hall of Fame members: CJ Ficek, Taylor Chace, Ron DeGregorio, Dan Houston, Paula Colgan Heath, Denny Houston, Elizabeth Colgan Knowland, Ryan Weston and Russ Bartlett.

Treasurer Jim Rivers recognized all current Hall of Fame members in attendance shown in photo below.

All Hall of Fame members in attendance: Front Row L to R: Dick Boucher, Bruce Parker, Roland Lavigne, Ken McKinnon and Dick Roy. Second Row L to R: Jim Tufts, John Normand, Rene LeClerc, CJ Ficek, Merrill Fay, Brian Stone, Taylor Chace, Peter Maher, Ron DeGregorio, Dan Houston, Paula Colgan Heath, Denny Houston, Elizabeth Colgan Knowland, Bill Dennehy, Russ Bartlett, Bob Norton, Ryan Brandt, Ryan Weston. Missing from photo: Pierre Belanger, Ken Cail, Bruce Crowder, Mark Evans, Steve Murphy, Andre Prefontaine, Jim Rivers, Brian Stone.

President John Normand announced the team that will be honored during the 2016 Hockey Hall of Fame Ceremony.

The Legends have selected a school that has both men’s and women’s teams. Their men’s program began play during the 1969 season for men and they’ve won more than 500 games since that first season. since 2004 they have amassed a very impressive & successful history winning the Northeast 10 regular season title 8 times and NE-10 Championship 7 times.

This school has two individuals who have been inducted into our Hall of Fame. The first was enshrined in 2004 and the second, in 2012.

The women’s team has played Meanwhile the women’s team has won more than 200 games in just eleven seasons with an amazing seven 20 win seasons and 6 Championships in the ECAC Open Division in 9 games.

Normand asked everyone to help him welcome next year’s honored team, the St, Anselm College Hawks. By the way those two Hall of Famers are Hubie McDonough and Kathleen Twomey.

John Normand ,Ed Seney, Head Coach of the men’s team along with Assistant Coach for the women’s team, Karilyn Pilch.

2016 Induction Ceremony is slated for next October so please mark your calendar.

Next year, The Legends will honor the St. Anslem College Hawks. Shown below is Ed Seney, Head Coach of the men’s team along with Assistant Coach for the women’s team, Karilyn Pilch.

2016 Induction Ceremony is slated for next October so please mark your calendar for our Fifteenth Annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord. If you’d like to become a sponsor for next October, please email hayes743@comcast.net or call Jim Hayes at 603-731-4168.

2016 Nominations can be submitted on-line beginning January 1 and continuing through the end of February.

Video of Today’s Event can be purchased by contacting David Pearl at www.videonh.com or email info@videonh.com. DVD’s of the Induction Ceremony as well as Interviews may be purchased for $15.00 through Spotlight Video Productions, Hooksett, NH.

Photographs of Today’s Event were taken by Matt Parker Photography and are posted on his website. Click here to view or purchase photographs. If you have any questions contact Matt at mparker3011@gmail.com

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Seven Enshrined into Legends Hall of Fame

November 6, 2014

Concord, NH

Master of Ceremonies, Bob Norton, and the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey Board of Directors inducted seven new members into the New Hampshire Hockey Hall of Fame, as a record crowd of more than 350 family members, friends, dignitaries and guests looked on. The Legends also paid tribute to Hanover High School’s Boys’ and Girl’s ice hockey programs and their tradition of excellence, including a combined thirteen NHIAA State Championships. The Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony & Luncheon was held on October 26, 2014 at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord and marked the NH Legends’ thirteenth year hosting the event.

Gregg Moffett welcomes the crowd

Greg Moffett, current President of the Legends’ Board of Directors, welcomed the large audience and thanked them for supporting the 2014 Hall of Fame inductees and the Hanover High hockey programs. Moffett offered special thanks to Bauer Hockey, whose Global Headquarters is in Exeter, NH. It marked the third straight year that Bauer has been the Presenting Sponsor of the Hall of Fame event, and Moffett thanked Bauer for its continuing support of the Legends’ mission. Moffett also recognized significant financial contributions from the Boston Bruins, the 2014 Luncheon Sponsor; Vachon Clukay& Company, PC. and St. Paul’s School the Co-Title Sponsors; and New Hampshire Distributors, Inc. which again hosted the pre-event Social Hour.

Moffett also thanked the 33 other sponsors (a record 38 number for the Hall of Fame event) who helped make the Hall of Fame ceremony possible through their Gold, Silver, and Bronze-level sponsorships. Those sponsors are:

Gold Sponsors: Banks Chevrolet-Cadillac-Buick-GMC; Christian Party Rental; Corriveau-Routhier, Inc.; Great State Beverages, Inc. and Speedy Printing & Copying

Silver Sponsors: Amoskeag Beverages, LLC; Buffalo Wild Wings; Casella Recycling LLC; Holloway Motor Cars of Manchester; Milestone Engineering & Construction; Pro Ambitions; Rene LeClerc Insurance Agency Inc; Triplet Computers; Fay’s Boat Yard; De Niro Construction; Bogacz Photography/Digital Media; Brine & Capital Sporting Goods and Morgan Storage.

Bronze Sponsors: Berlin Marketplace; Capital City Paving; Central Paper Products Co.; Dwyer, Donovan & Pendleton; EVR Advertising; Granite State Glass; Label Tech, Inc.; Law Offices of Roland E. Olivier, PLLC; Northway Bank; Plodzik & Sanderson, PA; PretiFlaherty; Tardif Contracting & Landscaping, Inc.; Town and Country Motor Inn; Zero Waste

Lastly, Moffett congratulated Past President Roland Olivier for his service for the Legends and presented Roland with a token of the boards appreciation.

A number of former Boston Bruins players — including Ray Bourque, Terry O’Reilly, Ken Linseman, Frank Simonetti and of course Keith Crowder – were on hand to see their former teammates, Rick Middleton and Bruce Crowder, inducted into the Hall of Fame.

L to R: Karen Wonoski – Alumni Coordinator; Rick Middleton; Frank Simonetti; Keith Crowder; Bruce Crowder; Terry O’Reilly; Ray Bourque; Ken Linseman and Kerry Collins – Director of Community Relations.

State Senator Lou D’Alessandro, longtime Legends supporter and a former Legends Board member, delivered a letter from The Honorable Governor Maggie Hassan and delivered State Senate Resolutions and State of New Hampshire Citations honoring the Hall of Fame Class of 2014 and the Hanover High Boy’s and Girl’s teams.

Key Note Speaker Taylor Chace

Taylor Chace, of Hampton Falls, NH, was the Keynote Speaker at this year’s Ceremony. He spoke of his days learning to skate with Jim Tufts “Learn to Skate” program at the Phillips Exeter Rink in Exeter, NH. The Tufts family has had a huge impact on youth hockey in the seacoast of New Hampshire and its grassroots programs.

Taylor was a standout New England hockey prospect when, at 16 years old and playing for Sean Tremblay and Chris Grassie with the New Hampshire Junior Monarchs, he suffered a traumatic spinal cord injury. Taylor spoke of how the injury changed his life, as he learned to live with his injury. Taylor described how met Tom Moulton, who introduced him to Rick Middleton and the sport of sled hockey. Taylor described how he regained his passion for hockey through the sport of sled hockey and was once again motivated to compete in athletics. Taylor has since represented Team USA at the 2006, 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympic Games, winning a Bronze (Torino Italy 2006) Gold (Vancouver, Canada 2010) and Gold (Sochi, Russia 2014). Today, Taylor continues to coach sled hockey with the Northeast Passage Sled Hockey Team out of the University of New Hampshire. Click here to watch 3:17 trailer for the upcoming PBS beginning November 10th, titled ICE WARRIORS – USA SLED HOCKEY.

The Legends recognized the Hanover High School Marauders, whose Boys’ team played its first season in 1933-34 and the Girls’ team, which began play in 1987. Click here to view Induction booklet.

Jack Turco addresses the huge crowd

Jack Turco, former Boys’ Coach at Hanover High gave a brief recap on the history of the Hanover High Boys’ team which began play in the state in 1932-33 and was the first team outside of Berlin to win a state title in 1970. The Hanover Girls’ team started its successful tradition in 1987.

Hanover High School’s tradition of success is evidenced by the fact that the Boys have won 8 NHIAA State Championships since 1970 and the Girls have won 6 of 7 NHIAA State Championships that have been contested.

Paramount to the success of Hanover’s High School teams has been the development and continued success of a feeder program that develops the next generation of high school players. This program has been sustained by youngsters in Hanover learning to skate on Occom Pond, growing up watching and cheering for the Dartmouth College Women’s and Men’s Hockey Teams and, the continued success of a strong Youth Hockey program.

Finally, the Hanover community continues to embrace, support and nurture a strong high school hockey tradition. The entire Hanover community was particularly proud of Steve Shirreffs, Hanover High Scholl Class of 1994, and Princeton University Hockey All-American, being chosen this year to be inducted into the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey Hall of Fame since Steve represents all that is best in the long Hanover hockey tradition.

Hanover players, coaches and hockey alumni gather on stage

Vice President John Normand recognized all current Hall of Fame members in attendance shown in photo below.

Front Row L to R: Peter Maher, Leo Gould, Rene LeClerc, Jim Tufts, Ryan Brandy, Roland Lavigne and John Normand. Second Row: Dick Dodds, Bob Norton, Rick Middleton, Bruce Crowder, Steve Shirreffs, Merrill Fay, Bill Dennehy, Steve Murphy, Mark Evans, Ken McKinnon, Dick Boucher, Bruce Parker, DeDe Villeneuve, Dana Barbin, Dick Roy, Frank Roy, Lee Blossom and Steve Arndt. Missing from photo Dana Barbin, Pierre Belanger, Albie Brodeur, Ken Cail, Ray Champagne, Andre Prefontaine, Brian Stone, Dunc Walsh and Wally Tafe.

MC Bob Norton left, with Class of 2014 Rick Middleton, Bruce Crowder, Steve Shirreffs, Bill Dennehy, Mark Evans, Steve Murphy and Bruce Parker.

Executive Director Jim Hayes announced the team that will be honored during the 2015 Hockey Hall of Fame Ceremony. Next year, The Legends will honor the Nashua Royals, a team that began play in 1948. The Royals, whose first two captains were named Dionne, originally began play as a boys team, in the 16 to 21 age bracket, eventually becoming a men’s team. In 1952, the Royals beat the Rye Seahawks for the New Hampshire Amateur Class B title. The Royals were instrumental in the success of the Granite State Hockey League. In the 1960’s, they were coached by Ron Peters, Hall of Fame ’08. The Royals played in three straight GSHL Championships, winning in the 1965-66 season over the Tam O’Shanters of Manchester. Two of their top scorers were Buzz Littell, Hall of Fame ’06 and Pete Merrill in addition to the Legends own Leo Gould, Hall of Fame ’06. One of the Royals’ most notable players was Bobby Sheehan, who played for the team at age 16, and eventually went on to play for 14 years in the NHL for the Montreal Canadiens and several other teams. The Royals concluded play after the 1966-67 season. Hayes asked everyone to help him welcome next year’s honored team, the Nashua Royals.

So please mark your calendar for the 2015 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, scheduled for Sunday October 25, 2015 at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord and if you’d like to become a sponsor for next October, please email hayes743@comcast.net or call Jim Hayes at 603-731-4168.

As a reminder, on-line nominations for 2015 can be submitted beginning January 1 and continuing through the end of February.

Contact David Pearl at www.videonh.com or email info@videonh.com. Copies of the Hanover High Hockey tribute are also available for $10.00. DVD’s of the Induction Ceremony as well as Interviews may be purchased for $15.00 through Spotlight Video Productions, Hooksett, NH.

Photographs at our event were taken by Jim Paiva Photography and are posted on his website. Go to http://jimpaiva.zenfolio.com/, to view or purchase photographs. Accepted cards are VISA, MC, AMEX, and PayPal.

To view or purchase photographs taken by Jim Paiva Photography of the 2014 Golf Classic, go to: http://jimpaiva.zenfolio.com/2014_golf_classic/

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Five New Members Join the Hall of Fame in 2013

December 2, 2013

Master of Ceremonies, Bob Norton, and the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey Board of Directors welcomed five new inductees into the New Hampshire Hockey Hall of Fame, as a crowd of more than 280 family members, friends, dignitaries and guests looked on. The Legends also paid tribute to Concord High School’s Boys’ and Girl’s ice hockey programs and their tradition of excellence, including 8 State Championships. The Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony was held on October 27, 2013 at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord and marked the NH Legends’ twelfth year holding the event.

Greg Moffett, current President of the Legends’ Board of Directors, welcomed the large audience and thanked them for supporting the 2013 Hall of Fame inductees and the Concord High hockey program. Moffett offered special thanks to Bauer Hockey, the Presenting Sponsor of this year’s Hall of Fame Ceremony, for its continuing support of the Legends’ mission, and he praised this year’s Co-Title Sponsors, St. Paul’s School and Vachon Clukay& Company, PC., for their significant financial contributions. Moffett also recognized New Hampshire Distributors, Inc. which again hosted the pre-event Social Hour, and thanked the 27 other individuals and businesses who helped make the Hall of Fame Ceremony possible through their Gold, Silver, and Bronze-level sponsorships.

2013 Inductees – L to R: Mark Stuckey; Dick Bradley; Harvey L. Smith; Roger Dignard (representing the late Bea Lambert); and Bill & Chris Rice (representing the late Ted Rice).

The Honorable Governor Maggie Hassan congratulated this year’s Hall of Fame inductees and praised them for their significant accomplishments and achievements. The Governor spoke of her appreciation for the game of hockey and the team-building skills and self-confidence it promotes. She also spoke directly to the current members of the Concord High Girls’ Hockey team who attended and encouraged them to reach for the sky. Governor Hassan concluded her remarks by providing State of New Hampshire Citations for each of the 2013 inductees.

State Senator Lou D’Alessandro, longtime Legends supporter and a former Board member, delivered State Senate Resolutions, honoring each of the members of the Hall of Fame Class of 2013. Concord Mayor, Jim Bouley, extended a welcome on behalf of the Capital City and briefly traced the history of ice hockey in the City of Concord, from the first hockey game played in 1883 at St. Paul’s School to the more recent Black Ice Pond Hockey Championship at White Park. Bouley remarked that the Black Ice event will be held at Concord’s White Park again this year in late January, and he encouraged everyone to participate.

Tara Mounsey

Keynote speaker, Tara Mounsey,  a two-time Olympic ice hockey medalist and former Concord High standout, recalled her early days playing in the Concord Youth Hockey system and of the various parents, coaches, and friends from within the Greater-Concord community and across the state who influenced her outstanding hockey career. Mounsey, who is currently a Nurse Practitioner, spoke of the valuable relationships she’s developed through hockey and of the life-lessons hockey taught her along the way. Mounsey also praised the current Concord Girl’s Hockey Coach, Stacy Boudrias, and offered that the Concord High Girls program is poised to do great things in the future under Coach Boudrias’s leadership.

The Legends recognized the Concord High School Crimson Tide, whose boys’ team played its first season in 1933-34 and has won 8 State Titles between 1977 and 2010. Concord High teams have competed in 19 State Championship Title Games. During the luncheon, attendees were shown a video tribute to the Crimson Tide boy’s and girls teams, recapping various Concord High victories.

Duncan Matthews, former Boys’ Coach at Concord High, recounted his days growing up across the street from Concord’s White Park, watching players like Rusty Martin play on the White Park Pond in the early 60’s. Mathews recalled his days as the Captain of the Crimson Tide hockey team in 1969-70 and, eventually, coaching CHS for two years. Matthews had special words of praise for Concord High’s current boy’s hockey coach, Dunc Walsh, and his string of successes behind the bench.

Concord High School principal Gene Connolly thanked the Legends for honoring their school this year and for recognizing the great ice hockey tradition of the Crimson Tide. President Moffett presented Mr. Connolly with a replica jersey from Concord’s first Championship season in 1976-77. Connolly thanked Moffett and the Legends for the gift, which he said will be placed in the School’s trophy case.

Concord High Hockey Alumni (players and Coaches) Left to Right Front Row: John Reagan; Hunk O’Connell; Tom Champagne; Chris Rice; Bill Rice; Tara Mounsey; Duncan Matthews; Buster Gilbert; Peter Champagne and Steve Vallieres. Back Row: Tom Foote; Vic Stanfield; Jim Heath; Mike Commerford; Todd Philbrick; Tom Champagne; Kurt Gillies; Tom Wright; Jack Mudge; Mark Ruddy; Tom Dustin; Lee Blossom; Chris Brown; John Stevenson; Shayne Lebreton; Greg Herrick; Scott O’Donnell; Brent Sowle; Ken McKinnon and Jim Hayes. Missing from photo: Stacey Boudrias; Barney Colgan; Pike Colgan; Ethan Cole; Tom Croteau; Matt Landis; Dick Sibley; John Pendleton; Jeffrey Reagan and Brian Smith.

Secretary Jim Rivers recognized the 24 returning Hall of Fame members shown in photo below.

All Hall of Famers in Attendance, Front Row Left to Right: Leo Gould; Steve Arndt; Ken Cail; Jim Rivers; Ken McKinnon; Dede Villeneuve; Jim Tufts; Peter Maher; Dick Dodds. Back Row Left to Right: Omer Morin; Lee Blossom; Dick Boucher; Ryan Brandt; Mark Stuckey; (Roger Dignard); Harvey L. Smith; Merrill Fay; Dick Bradley; Roland Lavigne; (Bill Rice and Chris Rice); Tara Mounsey; Bob Norton; Pierre Belanger; Dick Roy and John Normand. Missing from Photo: Andre Prefontaine; Brian Stone and Dunc Walsh

Executive Director Jim Hayes announces the team that will be honored during the 2014 Hockey Hall of Fame Ceremony. “In 2014, the Legends will be honoring a school whose Boy’s team has long been a cornerstone of Division I Hockey. This school began playing ice hockey in 1933 and is celebrating its 80th year of competition this year. In addition, this school’s Girls’ program, founded in 1987, is entering its 27th year of play. The school’s Boys’ teams have competed in 15 NHIAA State Championship games, winning 8 of them, and its Girls’ teams have won 5 of 6 NHIAA Championships. Of note, the Boys’ first NHIAA State Championship was in 1970, when they became the first team other than Notre Dame (of Berlin) and Berlin High School to take the crown. With us today, are six (former) players of the two teams, including their two Head Coaches and their wives: John Dodds and (Hall of Famer) Dick Dodds, of Hanover High School. It’s my pleasure to announce the Hanover High School Mauraders as next year’s honored team. Please help me give a warm welcome to the Marauders of Hanover.”

Hanover High School Representatives Left to Right: Dan Peraza, Head Boys’ Coach Dick Dodds, Head Girls’ Coach John Dodds, Bob Peiffer and Clark Brighton. Peraza, Peiffer and Brighton are all former players for the Marauders.

Presenting Sponsor
Bauer Hockey
Co-Title Sponsors
Vachon Clukay & Company, PC and St. Paul’s School
Social Hour Sponsor
New Hampshire Distributors, Inc.
Gold Sponsors
Amoskeag Beverages, LLC
Bogacz Photography/Digital Media
Banks Chevrolet-Cadillac-Buick-GMC
Christian Party Rental
Corriveau-Routhier, Inc.
Great State Beverages, Inc.
Speedy Printing and Copying
Silver Sponsors
Berlin City Auto Group
Brine – Capital Sporting Goods
De Niro Construction
Fay’s Boat Yard
Morgan Storage
Olivier Law Offices
Bronze Sponsors
Berlin IGA Foodliner
Capital City Paving
Central Paper Products, Inc.
Dwyer, Donovan & Pendleton
EVR Advertising
Granite State Glass
Mason & Rich P.A.
Northway Bank
Plodzik& Sanderson, PA
PretiFlaherty
Rene LeClerc Insurance Agency
Tardif Contracting and Landscaping, Inc
Town and Country Motor Inn
Zero Waste

Services Provided by
Spotlight Video Productions, David Pearl – Hooksett, NH
Defining Moments Photography, Amanda Sullivan – Bedford, NH
Text writer – Mike Zhe
Layout and design – Bonnie Jaillet
Master of Ceremonies – Bob Norton
Audio / interviewer – Ken Cail

All photographs at our event taken by Defining Moments Photography will be posted on their website at a later date after December 15th. Go to www.definingmomentsphotonh.com and click on On-Line Ordering, to view or purchase photographs. You may purchase individual photographs or the entire CD with all the images, including copyrights for $50.00. Accepted cards are VISA, MC and AMEX.

In addition, DVD’s of the Induction Ceremony as well as Interiews may be purchased for $15.00 through Spotlight Video Productions, Hooksett, NH. Contact David Pearl at www.videonh.com or email info@videonh.com. Copies of the Concord High Hockey Tribute will be available for $10.00.

Mark your calendar for the 2014 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony scheduled for Sunday October 26, 2014 at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord.

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2011 NH Legends of Hockey Inducts 6 into Hall

December 21, 2011

Jamie Staton and the Legends B.O.D. welcomes Class of 2011

Despite the unusual October snowstorm, more than 310 people attended at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord, NH Sunday October 30th as the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey held their 10th Annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Luncheon.

Roland Olivier, Legends President welcomed the gathering and thanked the large audience for attending the event and supporting this year’s inductees. He also welcomed several special guests and thanked the event sponsors. An update on the Legends organization was presented including the official launch of our new online museum. He also mentioned five Legends display cabinets with local hockey artifacts are located through out NH. Attendees were encouraged to become supporters of the Legends, watch for future communications and please look at the website.

Olivier presented former Legends presidents, Dick Boucher, Roland Martin, Rene LeClerc and Tom Champagne recognition plaques for the leadership and dedication they provided during their terms.

2011 Inductees – L to R: Dana Barbin; Dunc Walsh; Red Adams; Ryan Brandt; Len Brochu and Art Sistare.

Guest speaker Jeff Serowik first directed his remarks to the class of 2011 by describing what it meant to him being inducted into the New Hampshire Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009. He then cited how the game of hockey has changed since he was playing in the NHL. He noted how much faster the game has become and the how the skill level has risen.

Here are the newest members of the Hall of Fame by category:

PLAYER CATEGORY:
Karl “Red” Adams of Concord, NH;
Adams played for Concord High School during the 1936-37 and 38-39 seasons. As a sophomore and junior, Concord High won two straight (unofficial) state championships, prior to the formation of the NHIAA. Adams attended UNH in September 1940 and starred in both hockey and baseball. Several of his highlights of his collegiate career was as a sophomore, the first year varsity player was selected to the All-Tournament team in the Lake Placid Tournament. He finished 4th in league scoring with 19 goals and 25 points and he was selected unanimously to the Globe All-New England first team. Adams returned to Concord after college and played for the fabled Sacred Heart Hockey Club culminating with a game against the 1952 U.S. Olympic team right here on Pleasant Street on Jan. 8th.

Dana Barbin of Exeter, NH;
Barbin played for four seasons for the Exeter High School Blue Hawks. As a junior helped them to the NHIAA State finals however the Hawks came up short 5-3 to Berlin. He served as captain his senior year and selected MVP. Dana attended UNH in the fall of 1977, primarily a forward, played four seasons for the Wildcats. As a sophomore he helped the Cats to the league championship. His senior year he was selected Co-Captain finished his career with 127 points in 125 games. Barbin is one of only three NH natives to score 100 or more points along with Frank Roy and Paul Thompson. Barbin went to play professional hockey in Denmark and Sweden seven seasons. Since 1992 has been the Head Coach for Philips Exeter Academy hockey team. Exeter won the New England Prep Championship in 1998-99 with a 30-3-0 record.

Ryan Brandt of Concord, NH;
Brandt attended the University of New Hampshire in the fall of 1966 playing on the freshman squad. He played the next three years on the varsity team with the Wildcats posting records of 22-7-0 in 1967-68; 22-6-1 in 68-69 and 19-10-2 record. His last two seasons he played for legendary coach “Charlie Holt”. During his senior year he served as the Captain and also received All-Tournament recognition. Ryan played both forward and defense during his college career. After UNH he played four seasons for the Concord Eastern Olympics in the New England Hockey League and later for the Concord Budmen in the late 80’s. He continues to skate in a senior league in Concord and has played on a 60+ team that has won the USA National Championship for the past three years. In addition, he coached for many years in Concord Youth Hockey and officiated high school, prep and Division III College for 5 years.

COACH CATEGORY:
Dunc Walsh of Concord;
Walsh attended Bishop Brady and played four seasons graduating in 1981. As a sophomore and junior Walsh helped lead the Green Giants to the NHIAA State Finals, however Brady came up short to Concord and Central respectively. He attended Plymouth State College and played four seasons there scoring 31 goals and 65 points as a senior, both PSC records. He was captain his junior and senior seasons and scored 137 points during his career, ranking him second all-time. Walsh was named Head Coach for Concord High School for the 1990-91 season, coaching the Tide for last 21 seasons. Walsh has coached the Crimson Tide to six state championships placing him second only behind the legendary Barney Laroche of Notre Dame. His overall coaching record is 364-116-14.

OFFICIAL CATEGORY:
Leonard “Red” Brochu (Died on June 18, 2007)
Always a physical presence, Brochu starred for Concord High School in the late 1940’s. His senior season of 1949-50 Brochu helped the Crimson Tide to the State Semi-finals before bowing to perennial Champion Notre Dame. He played for the Sacred Heart team in the early 50’s and the Concord Shamrocks in the early 60’s and finally with the Concord Coachmen. He along with others assisted founder Russ Martin to develop the Concord Youth Hockey program in 1959-60 at White Park. He helped coach CHS for one season and later coached Bishop Brady in the 80’s. Red’s large stature, 6’2, 250 lbs, enabled him as a referee to always be in control for of the on-ice action. He officiated from 1962-1979, usually between 90-120 games per season of youth, high school, Division II College as well as senior hockey. He served as the first Vice President of NIHOA (National Ice Hockey Officials Association) NH Chapter for two terms over four years in the early 70’s and served on several committees. When Charlie Holt (UNH Coach) was re-writing the collegiate officiating hockey book, he called upon Red for his expertise.

BUILDER CATEGORY:
Sandy Sistare (Died on December 22, 2008)
St. Paul’s School was founded in 1856 as a boy’s only school. St. Paul’s, known as the birthplace of U.S. hockey; the first organized games were played on the frozen Turkey Pond in the 1870s. St. Paul’s became co-educational in January of 1971, when the first 19 girls arrived. Sistare arrived at the prep school in 1968 as a member of the faculty and spent 22 years in Concord working as an educator, administrator and coach. According to Bill Mathews, current rector of St. Paul’s, Sistare was the driving force for starting girl’s hockey at St. Paul’s School. He was the perfect fit as the first girl’s hockey coach, teaching the players the basics of the game and strategy behind the plays as well as instilling in them a love of the game”. From its infancy as a club team in 1979 and continuing for eight seasons through the 1986-87 season. Sistare’s record was 59-29-3 for a winning percentage of .648%. St. Paul’s won the first Independent School Championship in 1986-87. In all, Sistare coached over 80 players, many who went on to play for Bowdoin, Brown, Harvard, Middlebury, Princeton and Yale to name a few and several captained their teams.

Master of Ceremonies Jamie Staton and the Board of Directors congratulated and announced each member of the Class of 2011 into the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey Hall of Fame.

 

L to R: Legends secretary Greg Nolin with former presidents Rene LeClerc, Tom Champagne, Dick Boucher, Roland Martin, and current President Roland Olivier.

Manchester Monarchs President Darren Abbott congratulated the inductees from the Class of 2011. He also spoke of the close partnership that has developed between the Monarchs and the Legends and the New Hampshire Hockey Hall of Fame over the last 10 years.

Along with the new inductees, the Legends recognized the Sacred Heart (Sacre Coeur) Hockey Club of Concord who began play in January 1931 and concluded play after the 1951-52 season. Five of the nine remaining members of this team were in attendance and they shown in the photo below. Not in attendance were Gene Lauziere, Fats Hooley, Dick Ryerson and Jim Stohrer. Of note, 2011 Inductees Karl “Red” Adams and Leonard “Red” Brochu both played for Sacred Heart.

 

Sacred Heart Team Members – L to R: Tom Champagne; Red Adams; Pike Colgan; Bill Rice and Barney Colgan with Ken Cail.

Jamie Staton read State Senate Resolutions from Senator Lou D’Allesandro for each of the inductees and a Commendation which recognized the Sacred Heart Hockey Club from Governor John Lynch.

Secretary Greg Nolin recognized the 18 returning Hall of Fame members in attendance. They were: Steve Arndt; Pierre Belanger; Lee Blossom; Dick Boucher; Ken Cail; Merrill Fay; Bruce Gillies; Leo Gould; Roland Lavigne; Rene LeClerc; Bill Matthews; John Normand; Bob Norton; Norm Pinette; Dick Roy; Frank Roy; Jeff Serowik and Dede Villeneuve

All Hall of Fame Members Back Row L to R: Steve Arndt; Frank Roy; Dana Barbin; John Normand; Dunc Walsh; Red Adams; Ryan Brandt; Len Brochu; Art Sistare; Bill Matthews; Bob Norton and Lee Blossom.
Front Row L to R: Bruce Gillies; Merrill Fay; Rene LeClerc; Dick Boucher; Dede Villeneuve; Roland Lavigne; Dick Roy; Leo Gould and Pierre Belanger. Missing from photo were Ken Cail and Norm Pinette.

Executive Director Jim Hayes announced the team that the Legends will honor in 2012. He said “we have honored many great teams over our first ten years, and each played an important role in molding our state’s hockey history. The organization we will recognize next year, as selected by the Board of Directors played their first season in 1921-22, won their first of 9 State Titles on February 19, 1963 and their last on March 6, 1976. In total, they have competed in 28 State Championship Title Games. They won the New England Championship in 1967 – and were runner-up the following year. This season marks their 84th season of competition. Please give a warm round of applause for the Berlin High School Mountaineers and their alumni in attendance.”

Treasurer Mike Gould recognized the each of our sponsors who played a significant role in the success of our event and we would like to thank them.

Title Sponsor
Vachon Clukay & Company, PC
Social Hour Sponsor
New Hampshire Distributors, Inc.
Gold Sponsors
Amoskeag Beverages, LLC
Bogacz Photography/Digital Media
Corriveau-Routhier, Inc.
Great State Beverages, Inc.

Silver Sponsors
Berlin City Auto Dealerships
Brine & Everett Sports
ClearChannel – WGIR
Fay’s Boat Yard
Golf and Ski Warehouse
Morgan Storage
Sleepnet
Verizon Wireless Arena

Bronze Sponsors
Berlin IGA Foodliner
Capital City Paving
Central Paper Products, Co.
Christian Party Rental
Dwyer, Donovan & Pendleton
RVR Advertising
Northway Bank
Plodzik & Sanderson, PA
Rene LeClerc Insurance Agency
Tardif Contracting & Landscaping, Inc.
Town and Country Motor Inn

Program Sponsor
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Concord, NH

Services Provided by
Spotlight Video Productions, David Pearl – Hooksett, NH
Defining Moments Photography, Amanda Sullivan – Bedford, NH
Text writer – Gavin Faretra
Layout and design – Bonnie Jaillet
Audio / interviewer – Ken Cail

All photographs taken by Defining Moments Photography at our event will be posted on the website through Jan. 15, 2012. Go to www.definingmomentsphotonh.com and click on On-Line Ordering, enter the word legends as the password to view or purchase photographs. You may purchase individual photographs or the entire CD with all the images, including copyrights for $50.00. Accepted cards are VISA, MC and AMEX.

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NHLH Inducts 12 New Members 2011

January 1, 2011

New Hampshire Legends of Hockey Inducts 12 new Members
Bob Norton and the NHLH BOD welcomes Class of 2010

A crowd of 320 friends, family and hockey aficionados filled the Convention Center at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester on Sunday December 5th as the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey held their 9th Annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Luncheon.

The Class of 2010 included:

Player Category:
Lee Blossom of Boston, MA;

Blossom played for Concord High and helped the Crimson Tide win their first state title in 1977. He ended that season as the State’s top schoolboy scorer: 35G – 32A – 67P. He also, that school year, captained hockey, golf and baseball. Then at Boston College he captained the Eagles his senior season. He played in four Beanpot Tournament finals, winning the championship his senior year. For his career he amassed of 58G – 60A – 118P in 111 games and went on to play pro hockey in the ECHL and IHL, helping Fort Wayne to the Turner Cup finals in 1986. During his three year professional career, he scored 159G – 144A – 303P in 212 games.

Walt Fournier of Berlin, NH;

In high school, the 5’4″ Fournier played for both Berlin High and the Berlin Maroons. Then he was off to the war as askilled B-17 navigator, flying seven bombing missions. After his return he was regularly on the ice between 1946 and 1951 again doing double duty. This time, his other team was the University of New Hampshire. As a UNH freshman, he was captain. As a senior, he was varsity captain of the Wildcats. The Maroons won three New England AHA titles in 1948 – 1949 and 1950.

Norman “Fat” Pinette of Ormond, FL;
A standout goaltender, “Fat” Pinette also played for both Berlin High and the Maroons. By the time he was a senior – that being the 1939-40 season – he enjoyed a high reputation that was enhanced by his four shutouts and the team’s 11 wins. Berlin went on to win the 1940 state hockey title. (Note: The title is considered unofficial due to the fact that the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association was not formed until after the 1945-46 season. Also that season, “Fat” added All State Goalie to his personal credentials Around a WWII stint in the Navy, he backstopped the Maroons to three New England AHA titles in 1948 – 1949 and 1950.

Matt Robbins of Merrimack, NH;
A four-time forward All-State selection a Nashua High, he integral part in the ’85 hockey championship, the very first for Nashua and then again won the title in 1986. Plus, there was a 33-game win streak fashioned over three seasons. Robbins went on to play briefly at UMASS-Lowell, left to take advantage of his draft opportunity and he turned pro. He played six professional seasons of hockey mainly for the Charlotte Checkers of the ECHL where he played 314 games, scoring 137 goals and 269 assists.

Jacque Rodrigue of Nashua, NH;
In his four-year tenure at Nashua High, the Panthers had a regular-season record of 56 wins-10 losses-2 ties; and in 11 state tournament games the team posted an 8-3 record. He was named player of the year in 1989. He would go on to have an outstanding career at the University of Maine. The defenseman played 59 games in three college seasons, scoring 13 goals and 35 assists. He graduated in 1995 and moved on to the professional ranks playing nine seasons as a pro. Rodrigue played with 10 teams in eight leagues around the country, over 521 professional games, including 30 playoff tilts, Jack’s scoring totals were 73 goals and 283 assists.

Eric Royal of Hampton, NH;
In 1990 Spaulding went to double overtime where they pulled off a 4-3 upset, marking their first state hockey crown. During those four games, Eric, a gifted center, worked some heavy scoring magic: 7 goals in one game; 9 points in one game; 13 goals in the tourney; 21 points in the tourney – all acclaimed then as records. As of today, Eric remains Spaulding High’s all-time career scorer: 90 goals-106 assists-196 points; plus he still owns two season records: most goals-41; most points-78. He went on to the University of New Hampshire where he played 101 games over four seasons with career totals of 35 goals-61 assists-96 points. He graduated in 1995 and attended the Edmonton Oilers rookie training camp. Ultimately, he played four years in the East Coast Hockey and finished his pro career with one season in Newcastle, England.

Daniel K. Stuckey, II; (Died in 1993 at age 73)
He grew up in Exeter, NH, on the campus of Phillips Exeter Academy, where he excelled both academically and athletically. He earned varsity letters in hockey, lacrosse and football, graduating in 1937. Later, that fall, he was on campus at Princeton University studying the Classics and playing freshman football, hockey and lacrosse. In his senior year, he was hockey captain and in one memorable 4-2 win against Harvard he scored all four goals. He went into US Navy, serving as a Lieutenant aboard a destroyer. He taught at St. Paul’s School in Concord and coached varsity boy’s ice hockey for nine-seasons. Dan regularly was in the lineup for the famed Sacred Heart amateur hockey team of Concord, and in the 1950-51 season, in nine games, scored 19G – 16A – 35 P. In January of 1952, he worked a deal with his good friend, Walter Brown, to bring the US Olympic Team – soon bound for the Oslo Games – up to Concord for a pair of exhibition tilts at the church on Pleasant Street to help defray team travel costs. The two games were against Sacred Heart and St. Paul’s.

Coach Category:
Ingersoll “Ingy” Arnold; (Died in 2004 at age 89)
Hailing from Morristown, NJ, he attended Bowdoin College four years (1935-39) where he was the first freshman to play on the varsity hockey team. Ingy’s first appearance in New Hampshire was in 1948. He arrived with hockey on his mind and played one season with Concord’s legendary Sacred Heart team. He was about to begin a stellar tenure as a player, referee and, most importantly, a coach. His commitment to coaching began in 1959 when he learned there existed a keen interest in creating the Concord Youth Hockey Association. He signed on as one of the founders and between 1959 and 1985 devoted his skills, energies and time to young skaters. The Concord Youth Hockey Association honored him with a plaque for his 25 years of commitment, having worked closely and mostly with the mite and squirt divisions. In 2005, the CYHA inaugurated the annual Ingy Arnold Good Sportsmanship trophy for members of the Mite travel team. A tuition scholarship for Mites and for first-year travel-team players also has Ingy’s name on it.

Builder Category:
Jeff Eisenberg of Bedford, NH;
In September of 2000 when Jeff arrived in town as Monarchs president, a full 14 months before the Monarchs debuted at the Verizon Wireless Arena. At the time, the Arena was still a work in progress, as were the Monarchs, and much remained to be done. The Monarchs home opener was on November 16, 2001. During the 14-month push to unveil the Monarchs to the home crowd, Jeff wanted to establish a strong relationship in the community and initially contacted local enthusiasts, Francoise Elise and Dick Boucher. The trio talked; plans were formed; and soon they co-founded and drafted bylaws for The Legends of New Hampshire Hockey. The rest, as the saying goes, is history. The Monarchs, for eight consecutive years, were voted New Hampshire’s Favorite Pro Sports Team and the team twice has been the AHL attendance leader, averaging 8000-plus fans per game. In March of this year, after 10 years of hard work that produced nine successful AHL hockey seasons, Jeff departed as Monarchs’ president.

Seaver Peters of White River Junction, VT;
Peters landed in the heart of the Upper Valley 60 years ago, fresh out of Melrose HS (Class of 1950), to enroll at Dartmouth College. Among the things he brought with him that day were the hockey skills he had been honing since the 7th grade, playing for Melrose HS, as a sophomore he was a first-line left wing for coach Charlie Holt, who later became UNH’s legendary coach. By the 1949-50 season, Melrose was at its mightiest, in the end winning every title in sight. At Dartmouth, Seaver played for an undefeated freshman team, followed by three varsity seasons under famed coach, Eddie Jeremiah. As a junior and a senior, Seaver was a first-line center. He also was team captain as a senior. His sense of community hockey development never dimmed, though. In 1962 he was a founding member of the Hanover Youth Hockey Association and in 1988 he was involved with the planning and development of the James W. Campion Rink in West Lebanon.

Official Category:
Dick Theriault of Raymond, NH;
Dick went to Notre Dame High School in the late 1950s, at the time when the Rams were on a hockey roll, winning the state title four consecutive years. As a freshman (1957-58), he played center on the JV squad, and then, for the next three seasons, he skated varsity. He graduated in 1961. In 1970, he enrolled at New Hampshire College (now Southern NH University) in Manchester, graduating in 1974 with a business degree. Then he began his officiating career. Thou he never kept count, he is confident that his seasonal average was about 40 high school games, plus a dozen or so college games. And, too, there were those many youth hockey games – all of that officiating spread across 31 years, non-stop. The grand total? Oh, let’s conservatively say, somewhere between 1400 and 1500 hockey games! Perhaps his single brightest officiating memory is the night in 1984 he called an exhibition match-up between the University of New Hampshire and the US Olympic team. The face off was in Manchester at the JFK Coliseum. “I’ll never forget that one,” he says. He is currently the regular home scorekeeper for the Charlotte Checkers, the AHL farm team of the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes.

Media Category:
Ken Cail of Manchester, NH;
His career ceased being a fantasy in 1970, at age 16, when he wrote a letter that quickly put him in the radio booth, although not behind the mic. Before he sat down to write that evening, he earlier had been at the old Boston Garden watching the then-Boston Braves of the AHL. Looking up into the radio booth, he noticed that legendary play-by-play man, Bob Wilson, had only a technician with him. Wilson, then heard live over WBZ-AM, was the unmistakable Voice of the Boston Bruins as well as the Boston Braves. Ken suspected that night, and rightly so, that Wilson didn’t have a statistician beside him. So, he wrote and offered his services. His radio work life now has grown to be 38 years long, and for 35 of those years his sonorous sound and rich descriptions of the action have reached countless hockey, baseball and basketball fans. The Manchester Monarchs came to town. And in 2001, fans began hearing Ken’s voice – at first over WGIR-AM and later over WGAM-AM. Today, he still is The Voice of the Monarchs, and for nine seasons hasn’t missed a single broadcast, which, including playoffs, totals more than 800 consecutive games. Ken, today across a calendar year, combines four radio jobs: his June-to-September broadcasting of 76 Spinners games, his October-to-April broadcasting of 80 Monarchs games; his radio play-by-play of Southern New Hampshire University basketball games; and his five-day-a-week broadcast of the Morning Talk Show with co-host Peter St. James on WTPL-FM in Concord.

Master of Ceremonies Bob Norton and the Board of Directors congratulated and announced each member of the Class of 2010 into the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey Hall of Fame.

Tom Champagne, NHLH President welcomed the gathering and thanked the large audience for attending the event and supporting this year’s inductees. He also welcomed several special guests and thanked the event sponsors. An update on the NHLH organization was given including the new online museum which will be launched very soon. He also mentioned several NHLH displays with local hockey artifacts are located through out NH. Attendees were encouraged to become members of NHLH, watch for future communications and check out the website.

Senator Lou D’Allesandro read a Commendation which recognized the original Monarchs from Governor John Lynch and also presented a State Senate Resolution for each of the inductees.

In attendance were 8 members of the original Manchester Monarchs. The Monarchs began play in the Queen City in 1970-71 and finished in 1973-74 while winning two straight New England Hockey League titles. In addition, in Celebration of their 10th season, the Manchester Monarchs (AHL team) also honored the original Monarchs team on Saturday December 4th by wearing replica jerseys of black, gold and white worn during those years. Those jerseys were auctioned that evening. Monarch representatives attending were: Pierre Belanger, Willie Bibeau, Ray Champagne, Ron Dubreuil, Andre Prefontaine, Andy St. Laurent, Jacque LeClerc and Ron Peters.

Pictured from L to R Andre Prefontaine, Jacque LeClerc, Ray Champagne, Willie Bibeau, Ron Dubreuil and Andy St. Laurent. Missing from photo were Pierre Belanger and Ron Peters.

Executive Director Jim Hayes recognized the 25 returning Hall of Fame members in attendance. They were Bill Antonucci, Ben Arguin, Willie Bibeau, Pierre Belanger, Rod Blackburn, Dick Boucher, Ray Champagne, Ron Dubreuil, Merrill Fay, Bruce Gillies, Leo Gould, Jacques LeClerc, Roland Lavigne, Rene LeClerc, Bill Matthews, Ken McKinnon, Hubie McDonough, Omer Morin, Bob Norton, John Normand, Ron Peters, Andre Prefontaine, Dick Roy, Andy St. Laurent and Dede Villeneuve.

Jim Hayes announced that the Sacred Heart (Sacre Coeur) hockey team will be recognized in 2011 by the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey. Two of the 2010 inductees played for the Hearts, they were Ingy Arnold and Dan Stuckey. The team was formed by Father Drapeau in 1929-30 and continued playing through the 1951-52 season. They did battle with the US Olympic team on their home ice on Pleasant Street on January 8, 1952. In fact, all 5 remaining members of this team were in attendance and left to right they are Bill Rice, Red Adams, Barney Colgan, Pike Colgan and Tom Champagne.

The following businesses played a significant role in the success of our event and we would like to thank them again.

Title Sponsors
Vachon Clukay & Company PC
Corriveau-Routhier, Inc.

Gold Sponsors
Bogacz Photography/Digital Media
Great State Beverages, Inc.
New Hampshire Distributors, Inc.

Silver Sponsors
Amoskeag Beverages, LLC
Berlin City Auto Dealerships
Brine & Everett Sports
ClearChannel – WGIR
Fay’s Boat Yard
Golf and Ski Warehouse
Verizon Wireless Arena

Bronze Sponsors
Berlin IGA Foodliner
Capital City Paving
Central Paper Products, Co.
Dwyer, Donovan & Pendleton
Eisenberg, Vital & Ryze Advertising
Milford Lumber Co. Inc.
Morgan Self Storage
Munce’s Superior, Inc.
Northway Bank
Plodzik & Sanderson, PA
Rene LeClerc Insurance Agency
Sleepnet
St. Mary’s Bank
Tardif Contracting & Landscaping, Inc.
Town and Country Motor Inn
Vaillancourt & Woodward, Inc.

2010 Inductees – L to R Dick Theriault, Seaver Peters, Madeline Stuckey, Norm Pinette, Walt Fournier, Missy Arnold Field, Lee Blossom and Eric Royal. Missing from this photo was Jeff Eisenberg, Ken Cail, Matt Robbins and Jack Rodrigue.

All Hall of Fame Members

To be considered for induction in 2011-12, nominations with complete documentation are due to the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey on March 1, 2011

Effective December 14, 2010, all photographs taken by Garabrant Photography at our event will be posted for 90 days on her website. Go to www.garabrantphotography.com and click on On-Line Ordering, enter the word legends as the password to view or purchase photographs. You may purchase individual photographs or the entire CD with all the images, including copyrights for $30.00. VISA, MC and AMEX are accepted.

Around the first of the year, Spotlight Video http://videonh.com/ of Hooksett, NH will have available the DVD of the Induction Ceremony for purchase. We will notify our 2010 inductees when it’s ready, but if you are interested, please contact Jim Hayes at hayes743@comcast.net or 603-731-4168 later in January.

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Seven Inducted Into Hall Of Fame 2009

October 18, 2009

The New Hampshire Legends of Hockey welcomed seven new members to its Hall of Fame at the 2009 Induction Ceremony. With more than 250 people in attendance at the Event Center at CR Sparks in Bedford, NH the New Hampshire Legends also recognized Notre Dame High School from Berlin.

The class of 2009 Inductees includes:

the late Paul “Pop” Whalen of Cornish
Walter Tafe Jr of Manchester
Dick Umile of Portsmouth
Andre “Pref” Prefontaine of Manchester
Jeff Serowik of Dover, MA
Jon Leonard of Norrkoping, Sweden
Bob Norton of Concord

Notre Dame High School won an unprecedented 19 NHIAA State Championships along with 1 New England Championship before closing in 1972.

In addition to the seven deserving inductees, NH Legends also welcome several special guests at the Induction Ceremony including Jack Riley (coach), Harvey Shapiro (author) and Joe Bertagna (Hockey East Commissioner).

Photos of this special event were taken by Amanda Garabrant and are available for viewing and purchase. Visit www.garabrantphotography.com then select “slideshow” and enter legends to view.

Spotlight Video of Hooksett, NH taped the entire Event including interviews. Email David Pearl at info@videonh.com for purchasing information.

You may also go to our website to view an electronic copy of our Induction Ceremony program with the complete story about the Notre Dame Rams hockey team and the biographies of each Inductee.

We have a number of souvenir pucks each with its own display case that recognized Notre Dame available for $10 not including shipping. Contact Dick Roy at 603-482-3933 or RLRakers@ncia.net.

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