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U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Names Five 2022 Inductees

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Jon
September 8, 2022  (4:07 PM)
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The U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame announced today their plans to induct five members into the institution in recognition of their respective hockey careers. The five inductees are:

- G Ryan Miller
- G Steve Cash
- F Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson
- F Monique Lamoureux-Morando
- Jim Johannson, executive assistant director - USA Hockey

Ryan Miller, a Lansing, Michigan native, holds the NHL record in all-time wins for a US-born goaltender, and he sits 14th all-time in wins.

Steve Cash is a 3x Paralympic Gold Medalist. Having his right leg amputated at just three-years old, Cash went on to win five World Championships, and only allowed three goals in 15 international games for Team USA.

The Lamoureux twins combined for two Olympic gold medals and four silvers, 12 World Championship titles, and 92 international points for Team USA as well as 550 NCAA points. Jocelyne scored the golden goal for the U.S. at the 2018 Olympics over Team Canada and skated for Team USA for 14 years. Monique was known for playing offense and defense, and she scored the tying goal that led to her sister's highlight reel golden goal. She won all-American consideration as both a forward and on defense, making her one of the most-versatile hockey players of all-time, really.

Jim Johannson passed away at 53 in 2018, and his place in USA Hockey cannot be overstated. Johannson was involved with USA Hockey for nearly 20 years, and he was instrumental in the organization's international success, as well as building the current development model by which the U.S. grows talent.

"Among the most significant accomplishments during Johannson's tenure with USA Hockey were being awarded 64 medals (34 gold, 19 silver, 11 bronze) in major international competition, as well as helping launch and implement the highly acclaimed American Development Model and securing USA Hockey Arena in Plymouth, Michigan, as a home for all U.S. teams."

Dozens of current and former NHLers have spoken greatly of Johannson and his impact, offering evidence of how truly impactful he was for USA Hockey. Under Johansson, Team USA won three World Junior gold medals, and he was on the management staff when Team USA won its first WJC gold.

Congratulations to the 2022 Induction Class of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.