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Class of 2025

Bruce Bennett

For more than 50 years, Bruce Bennett has been the preeminent photographer in hockey, chronicling the sport's greatest moments through his iconic imagery. Based in Long Island, New York, Bennett has photographed more than 5,300 NHL regular-season and playoff games, including 45 Stanley Cup deciding contests.

Scott Gomez

Scott Gomez made history as the first Latino player to earn the NHL's Calder Trophy as the league's top rookie and went on to an outstanding 16-year professional career, winning two Stanley Cups and earning recognition as one of the game's elite playmakers.

Tara Mounsey

A trailblazer in women's hockey, Tara Mounsey was a cornerstone of the U.S. Women's National Team that won the first-ever Olympic gold medal in women's ice hockey in 1998 and went on to help the U.S. earn silver at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games.

ZAch Parise

One of the most complete two-way forwards of his era, Zach Parise played 19 seasons in the NHL with four different teams and was also an impactful contributor on both the international stage and at the collegiate level. 

Joe Pavelski

Known as one of the most consistent and clutch American players in NHL history, Joe Pavelski played in 1,332 NHL regular-season games with the San Jose Sharks and Dallas Stars over 18 seasons.