- Hu, Dajiang (1976- )
- Left-wing.
International Career : Played for China in the 1999 World
Championship Pool C.
Club Career : Played for Qiqihar
A
- Hua, Geng (- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for China in 1997.
Club Career : Played for Qiqihar
A in the Chinese National Championship.
- Huber, Fred A (- )
- One of the founders of the International Hockey League.
Director of Public Relations for Detroit Red Wings.
The Fred A Huber Trophy is named in his honour.
- Huber, Phil (1969- )
-
Club Career : Played for Humberside
Hawks 1994-96.
- Huber, Willie (1958- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1976-77 and 1977-78.
- Huber Trophy
- See Fred A Huber Trophy
- Huck, Anthony Francis 'Fran' (1945- )
- Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Centre.
International Career : Played for Team
Canada 1965-67 & 1968-70. Played for Canada in the
1966, 1967 & 1969 World Championships and the 1968
Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Team
Canada 1965-67, Ottawa Nationals
1967-68, Team Canada 1968-69, Team
Canada & Montreal Canadiens
& Montreal Voyageurs 1969-70, Montreal Canadiens
& Montreal Voyageurs & St
Louis Blues 1970-71, Denver Spurs
1971-72, St
Louis Blues 1972-73, Winnipeg Jets
1973-74, Minnesota Fighting
Saints 1974-76, Zurcher SC & Winnipeg
Jets 1976-77 and Winnipeg Jets
1977-78. Coached Zurcher SC 1976-77.
Medals : Won Olympic bronze in 1968.
Honours :
Elected to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1999.
- Hucul, Alex 'Sandy' (1933- )
- Born in Eston, Saskatchewan, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career (playing) : Played for
Calgary Stampeders 1954-56,
Calgary Stampeders &
Buffalo Bisons 1956-57,
Calgary Stampeders 1957-58,
Saskatoon Quakers 1958-59,
Vancouver Canucks 1959-60,
Spokane Comets 1960-63, Denver Invaders
1963-64, Victoria Maple Leafs
1964-67 and Phoenix Roadrunners
1967-72.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached
Phoenix Roadrunners 1969-79 and
Calgary Wranglers 1984-86.
- Honours : Won the Robert Schmertz Memorial Trophy 1974-75.
- Hucul, Fred (1931- )
- Born in Tubrose, Saskatchewan, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career (playing) : Played for
Moose Jaw Canucks 1949-50,
Moose Jaw Canucks &
Regina Caps &
Chicago Blackhawks 1950-51,
Chicago Blackhawks &
St Louis Flyers 1951-52,
Chicago Blackhawks 1952-53,
Chicago Blackhawks &
Calgary Stampeders &
Quebec Aces 1953-54,
Calgary Stampeders 1954-56,
Buffalo Bisons 1956-57,
Calgary Stampeders 1957-63, Denver
Invaders 1963-64, Victoria Maple Leafs
1964-65, Tulsa Oilers &
Victoria Maple Leafs 1965-66,
Victoria Maple Leafs 1966-67,
St Louis Blues 1967-68 and
Kansas City Blues 1968-69.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached
Calgary Stampeders 1962-63,
Kansas City Blues 1968-69,
Pittsburgh Penguins 1973-74
(assistant).
Club Career (managing) : General Manager of
Kansas City Blues 1968-70.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 2
6 11
- Huddy, Charlie (1959- )
- Born in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Canada in the
1984 Canada Cup.
Club Career : Played for Oshawa
Generals 1977-79, Houston Apollos
1979-80, Edmonton Oilers & Wichita
Wind 1980-82, Edmonton Oilers
1982-91, Los Angeles Kings 1991-94, Los
Angeles Kings & Buffalo Sabres
1994-95, Buffalo Sabres & St
Louis Blues 1995-96 and Buffalo Sabres
& Rochester Americans 1996-97.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1984, 1985, 1987, 1988 & 1990.
Honours :
Won the NHL Plus-Minus Award in
1983.
- Hudler, Jiri (1984- )
- Born in Olomouc, Czechoslovakia. Centre. Detroit
Red Wings 1st pick (58th overall) in the 2002 NHL
Entry Draft.
Club Career : Played for Detroit Red Wings
& Grand Rapids Griffins 2003-04,
Grand Rapids Griffins 2004-05,
Detroit Red Wings
& Grand Rapids Griffins 2005-06
and Detroit Red Wings
2006- .
Medals :
Won the Stanley
Cup in 2008.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 26
- Hudson, Dr Lou (- )
-
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1928
Olympics.
Club Career : Played for University of Toronto
Graduates.
Medals : Won Olympic gold in 1928.
Won the Allan Cup in 1927.
- Hudson, Mike (1967- )
- Born in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Forward.
Club Career : Played for Hamilton
Steelhawks 1984-85, Hamilton
Steelhawks & Sudbury Wolves
1985-86, Sudbury Wolves 1986-87, Saginaw
Hawks 1987-88, Saginaw Hawks & Chicago
Blackhawks 1988-89, Chicago
Blackhawks 1989-90, Chicago
Blackhawks & Indianapolis Ice
1990-91, Chicago Blackhawks 1991-92,
Chicago Blackhawks & Edmonton Oilers
1992-93, New York Rangers 1993-94, Pittsburgh
Penguins 1994-95, Toronto Maple
Leafs & St Louis Blues 1995-96, Phoenix
Roadrunners & Phoenix Coyotes
1996-97, Augsburger Panther & Mannheim Eagles
1997-98 and Mannheim Eagles 1998- .
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1994.
- Huet, Christobal (1975- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for France
in the 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 & 2004 World Championships, the 1998
& 2002 Olympics, the 1999 & 2000 World
Championship Qualification Tournament, the 2000 Olympic Pre-Qualification
Tournament, the 2001 Olympic Qualification Tournament, the 2001 & 2002 World Championship Division I
(Group A), the 2004 Olympic Pre-Qualification Tournament and the 2005 Olympic
Qualification Tournament.
Club Career : Played for HC
Grenoble and HC Lugano.
Medals :
Won World Championship Division I (Group
A) silver in 2001 & 2002.
Honours : Won the Albert Hassler
Trophy
in 1997-98.
Won the Jean
Ferrand Trophy
in 1997-98.
- Huffman, Kerry (1968- )
- Born in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1986-87. Played for Canada
in the 1992
World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Philadelphia
Flyers & Hershey Bears 1986-87, Philadelphia
Flyers 1987-88, Philadelphia Flyers
& Hershey Bears 1988-89, Philadelphia
Flyers 1989-90, Philadelphia Flyers
& Hershey Bears 1990-91, Philadelphia
Flyers 1991-92, Quebec Nordiques
1992-93, Quebec Nordiques & Ottawa
Senators 1993-94, Ottawa Senators
1994-95, Ottawa Senators & Philadelphia
Flyers 1995-96, Las Vagas Thunder
1996-97 and Grand Rapids Griffins
1997-99.
- Hug, Ernst (- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Switzerland in the 1934
World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Grashoppers Club, Zürich 1933-34.
- Huge (IK Huge)
-

Gävle, Sweden. Founded 1927. IK Huge have played a total of three seasons in the top
Swedish division.
Home ice : Kastvallens IP
Team colours : Yellow and blue
- Huggins, Al (1910- )
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for Montreal AAA
1929-30 and Montreal Maroons & Windsor
Bulldogs 1930-31.
Medals : Won the Allan Cup in the 1930.
- Hughes, Howard 'Howie' (1939- )
- Born in St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada. Right-wing. On the Montreal Canadiens books but claimed by the
Los Angeles Kings in the 1967 Expansion Draft.
Club Career : Played for St Boniface Canadiens 1955-58, St Boniface Canadiens &
Winnipeg Braves 1958-59, St Paul Saints 1959-60,
Winnipeg Warriors 1960-61, Seattle Totems 1961-62,
Vancouver Canucks 1962-63, St Paul Rangers 1963-64,
Vancouver Canucks 1964-66, Seattle Totems
1966-67, Los Angeles Kings 1967-70, Denver Spurs &
Springfield Kings 1970-71, Seattle Totems
1971-72, San Diego Gulls 1972-73, Portland Buckaroos 1973-74 and
Seattle Totems 1974-75.
Medals : Won the Memorial Cup in 1958-59.
- Hughes, Jack (- )
-
International Career : Coached Canada in the 1932
Olympics.
Club Career : Coached the Winnipeg Hockey
Club 1930-32.
Medals : Won Olympic gold in
1932 (coach).
Won the Allan Cup in 1930-31 (coach).
- Hughes, Jim (1968- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Team
USA 1988-89.
Club Career : Played for Springfield
Indians 1990-91. Coached Orlando Solar Bears
1999-01 (assistant) and Boston
Bruins 2001- (assistant).
Medals : Won the Turner
Cup in 2001 (assistant coach).
- Hughes, Joseph (1984- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for Australia
in the 2004 (Division II) World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Melbourne Ice.
Medals :
Won World Championship Division
II (Group A) bronze in 2004.
- Hughes, Karen (- )
- International Career : Coached Canada
(Women) in the 2002 Olympics (Women)
(assistant).
Medals : Won Olympic (Women)
gold in 2002 (assistant coach).
- Hughes, Pat (1955- )
- Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Montreal Canadiens
1977-79, Pittsburgh Penguins
1979-80, Pittsburgh Penguins & Edmonton Oilers
1980-81, Edmonton Oilers 1981-85, Buffalo
Sabres & Rochester Americans
1985-86 and St Louis Blues & Hartford
Whalers 1986-87.
Medals : Won the Stanley
Cup in 1979, 1984 & 1985.
- Hughes, Ryan (1972- )
- Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Centre.
International Career : Played for Team
Canada 1988-89. Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1991-92.
Club Career : Played for Team
Canada 1988-89, Cornwall Aces
1993-95, Boston Bruins & Providence
Reds 1995-96 and Chicago Wolves
& Quebec Rafales.
- Hughes, Scott (1973- )
- Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for the Medway
Bears 1989-96.
Medals : Won the English League 1991-92.
Won the English League Play-offs in 1992.
- Hughes, Vincent (1981- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Australia
in the 2002-03 (Division II) World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Melbourne Jets.
- Huikari, Juha (- )
- Club Career : Played for Kärpät
Oulu.
Honours : Won the Matti
Keinonen Trophy in 1980-81 & 1986-87.
- Hull, Brett (1964- )
-
Born in Belleville, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing. Calgary
Flames 6th pick (117th overall) in the 1984 NHL
Entry Draft. Scored the cup winning goal in the 1999
Stanley Cup finals. Retired on 16th October
2005 having played in 20 NHL seasons - achieving 1,391 points (741 goals -
650 assists).
International Career : Played for the USA in the 1986 World Championship, the
1991 Canada Cup, the 1996 World Cup of Hockey and the 1998
& 2002 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Calgary
Flames 1985-88, St Louis Blues 1988-98, Dallas Stars 1998-01, Detroit Red Wings 2001-04
and Phoenix Coyotes 2005-06.
Medals :
Won the Stanley Cup
in 1999 & 2002.
Won Olympic silver
in 2002.
Honours : Won the Hart Memorial Trophy in
1991.
won the Lester B Pearson Award
in 1990-91.
NHL All-Star First Team
right-wing 1989-90, 1990-91 & 1991-92.
NHL All-Star Roster 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996 & 1997.
NHL North America All-Star Roster 2001.
His number 16
jersey has been retired by St Louis Blues.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 9 16
17 22
(his father's number 9 shirt, that was retired by Winnipeg Jets,
was brought out of retirement by the Phoenix Coyotes
for the 2005-06 season)
- Hull, Dennis (1944- )
- Born in Point Anne, Ontario, Canada.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1972 Summit Series.
Club Career : Played for Chicago
Blackhawks 1964-77 and Detroit Red Wings 1977-78.
Honours : NHL All-Star Second Team
left-wing 1972-73.
- Hull, Jody (1969- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1987-88.
- Hull, Kevin (1958- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain in 1979.
- Hull, Robert Marvin 'Bobby' (1939- )
- Born in Point Anne, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Canada in the
1974 Summit Series and the 1976 Canada Cup.
Club Career (playing) : Played for Chicago
Blackhawks 1957-72, Winnipeg Jets 1972-79 and Hartford
Whalers 1979-80.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached Winnipeg Jets
1972-77 (player coach).
Medals : Won the Stanley
Cup in 1961.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in
1983 (player).
Won the Hart Memorial Trophy in
1965 & 1966.
Won the Art Ross Trophy
in 1960, 1962 & 1966.
Won the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy in 1965.
Won the Lester Patrick Trophy in 1969.
Won the Gary Davidson Award 1972-73
& 1974-75.
NHL All-Star First Team left-wing 1959-60, 1961-62, 1963-64,
1964-65, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70 & 1971-72.
NHL All-Star Second Team left-wing 1962-63 & 1970-71.
WHA All-Star A Team left-wing 1973-74 & 1974-75.
WHA All-Star B Team left-wing 1975-76 & 1977-78.
NHL All-Star Roster 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969,
1970, 1971 & 1972.
WHA All-Star Game 1973 & 1974
(coach).
His number 9 jersey has been retired by Chicago
Blackhawks & Winnipeg Jets.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 7 9
16
- Hull Ice Arena
- Kingston-upon-Hull, Humberside, England.
Home ice for : Humberside
Seahawks (1988-93), Humberside Hawks (1993-96), Kingston Hawks (1996-99), Hull
Thunder
Capacity : 2,000 seats
Ice pad size : 197 feet x 98 feet
- Hull Olympiques
-

Hull, Québec, Canada. Play in the QMJHL.
Home ice : Robert
Guertin Arena
Team colours :
Head coach : Claude Julien
1995-00
- Hull-Ottawa Canadiens
-

Played in the Québec Hockey League
1956-57 and the Eastern
Professional Hockey League 1959-63.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Honours : Won the Eastern
Professional Hockey League 1960-61 & 1961-62.
Won the Eastern
Professional Hockey League Play-offs 1960-61, 1961-62 & 1962-63.
- Hull-Ottawa Hockey League
- Referred to as the HOHL.
- Hull Stingrays [web
site]

Kingston-upon-Hull, Humberside, England. Played in the British National
Ice Hockey League 2003-05, the English Premier League 2005-06 and the
Elite League 2006- .
Home ice : Hull Ice Arena
Team colours : white, ink & sea green
General manager : Rick Strachan 2003-
Head coach : Rick Strachan 2003-
Team captain : Jeff Glowa
- Hull Thunder [web site]

Kingston-upon-Hull, Humberside, England. Founded in 1999. Played in the British National
Ice Hockey League 1999-03.
Home ice : Hull Ice Arena
Team colours : white, purple, silver & black
- Hull Volants
-

Quebec, Canada. Played in the Quebec Senior Hockey
League 1944-46.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Hultman, Linus (- )
- Born in Sweden. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Kungsbacka
HC and Haringey Greyhounds 1996-97.
- Humberside Hawks
-

Kingston-upon-Hull, Humberside, England. Founded in 1988 (name changed from Humberside Seahawks in 1993 and then to Kingston Hawks in
1996). Played in the British
League Premier Division 1993-96.
Home ice : Hull Ice Arena
Team colours : white, black & silver
Head coach : Peter Johnson -95, John Griffith 1995-96
- Humberside Seahawks

Kingston-upon-Hull, Humberside, England. Founded in 1988. Name changed to Humberside Hawks in 1993. Played in the English League
1988-89, the British League Division One 1989-91 and the British League Premier Division
1991-93.
Home ice : Hull Ice Arena
Team colours : white, black & silver
Honours : Won the English League
1989.
- Hume, Fred (1892-1967)
- Born in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in
1962 (builder).
- Huml, Pavel (- )
- Club Career : Played for Skoda
Plzen.
- Humphreys, Kirk (1972- )
- Born in Alberta, Canada.
Club Career : Played for Guildford
Flames 1997-99.
Medals :
Won the British
National League Play-off Championships in 1998.
Won the British
National League 1997-98.
Won the Southern Premier League 1997-98.
- Hungarian Championship
- First contested in 1937.
- Hungarian Cup

Also known as the Magyar Kupa & Medicor Cup.
- Hungarian Extra Liga

Name given to Hungary's ice hockey league since the 1997-98 season.
- Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation
(Magyar Jégkorong Szövetség) [web
site]
- Founded in 1988. First president was Tamás Sárközy. Prior to the formation of a
seperate organisation, ice hockey was a section in the Hungarian Ice Sport Federation.
Presidents :
Tamás Sárközy 1989-98
János Hudak 1998-
- Hungarian Ice Sport Federation
(Magyar Jégsport Szövetség)
- Ice hockey was administered by a section of this federation until 1988 when the Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation was given
responsibility for the sport in Hungary. Before World War Two, the organisation was
known as the Hungarian National Skating
Federation.
- Hungarian National Skating
Federation (Magyar Orszagos Korcsolyazo Szövetség)
- Ice hockey was administered by a section of this federation before World War Two, after
which the organisation changed its name to the Hungarian
Ice Sport Federation.
- Hungary Men's National Team
- See Hungary
- Hungary's
Best Foreign Player of the Year Award

First presented in 1990.
- Hungary's
Defenceman of the Year Award

First presented in 1977.
- Hungary's Forward of
the Year Award

First presented in 1977.
- Hungary's
Goalkeeper of the Year Award

First presented in 1977.
- Hungary's Junior of
the Year Award

- Known as the Leveles Award.
- Hungary's Leading Points Scorer of the Year Award

- Presented annually to the top points scorer in the league.
-
Hungary's Most
Skillful Player of the Year Award

- Known as the Miklós Award.
- Hungary's Referee of
the Year Award

- Presented annually to the best on ice official.
- Hungary's Rookie of
the Year Award

- Known as the Kósa Award.
- Hunt, Curtis (1966- )
- Club Career : Coached Moose
Jaw Warriors 2001-04.
- Hunt, Fred (- )
- Club Career (managing) : General Manager of
Buffalo Sabres 1973-76 (assistant).
- Hunt, Roger (1967- )
- Club Career : Played for Murrayfield
Racers 1991-92 and Murrayfield
Royals 1995-96.
- Hunt, Simon (1973- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1995-96.
Club Career : Played for Nottingham
Panthers 1988- .
- Hunter, Dale (1960- )
- Born in Petrolia, Ontario, Canada. Centre. Quebec
Nordiques 2nd pick (41st overall) in the 1979 NHL
Entry Draft. On retirement from playing he
joined the Washington Capitals
front office. Became owner of the London Knights
in 2001. Bother of Dave Hunter & Mark
Hunter.
Club Career : Played for Quebec
Nordiques 1980-87, Washington
Capitals 1987-98 and Washington
Capitals & Colorado Avalanche
1998-99. Coached London Knights 2001-
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster in 1997.
Captain of the Washington Capitals
1994-99.
His number 32 jersey has
been retired by Washington Capitals.
- Hunter, Dave (1958- )
- Born in Petrolia, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing. Montreal
Canadiens 2nd pick (17th overall) in the 1978 NHL
Amateur Draft. Bother of Dale Hunter & Mark
Hunter.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1976-77.
Club Career : Played for Edmonton Oilers
1979-87, Edmonton Oilers & Pittsburgh
Penguins 1987-88 and Winnipeg Jets
& Edmonton Oilers 1988-89.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup
in 1984, 1985 & 1987.
- Hunter, Mark (1962- )
- Born in Petrolia, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing. Montreal
Canadiens 1st pick (7th overall) in the 1981 NHL
Entry Draft. Bother of Dale Hunter & Dave
Hunter.
Club Career : Played for Montreal
Canadiens 1981-85, St Louis Blues
1985-88, Calgary Flames 1988-90, Calgary Flames
& Hartford Whalers 1990-91, Hartford
Whalers 1991-92 and Washington
Capitals & Baltimore Skipjacks
1992-93. Coached Sarnia Sting 1993-96, St
John's Maple Leafs 1996-97, Sarnia Sting
1997-99 and Michigan K-Wings 1999- .
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup
in 1989.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster in 1986.
- Hunter, Stevie (1960- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1979-81.
Club Career : Played for Murrayfield Racers 1981.
- Hunter, Tim (1960- )
- Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Calgary Flames
1981-92, Quebec Nordiques & Vancouver
Canucks 1992-93, Vancouver Canucks
1993-96 and San Jose Sharks 1996-97.
Assistant coach at Washington Capitals
1997- .
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup
in 1989.
- Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [web site]
- Warners Bay, New South Wales, Australia. Opened in October 2000.
Home ice for : Newcastle
North Stars
Capacity : 600
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 100 feet
- Huntington Blizzard [web site]
-

Huntington, West Virginia, USA. Founded in 1993. Played in the East Coast Hockey League 1993-00.
Home ice : Huntington
Civic Arena
Team colours :
Affiliations have included : Anaheim
Mighty Ducks 1998-99, Cincinnati Mighty Ducks
Head coach : Ray Edwards
- Huntington Civic Arena
- Huntington, West Virginia, USA. Known as "The Tundra".
Home ice for : Huntington
Blizzard
Capacity : 5,780
Ice pad size : 185 feet x 85 feet
- Huntington Hornets
-

Huntington, West Virginia, USA. Formerly the Grand
Rapids Rockets, the team moved to Huntington due to financial problems and
poor crowds in Grand Rapids. Played in the International
Hockey League 1956-57. After the 1956-57 season, the franchise moved to
Louisville, Kentucky as the Louisville
Rebels.
Home ice : Memorial Field House
Team colours : orange, blue & white
- Huntsville Blast
-

Played in the East Coast Hockey League 1993-94. Franchise
transferred to Tallahassee Tigersharks.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Huntsville Channel Cats

Huntsville, Alabama, USA. Played in the Southern Hockey League
1995-96 and Central Hockey League
1996-00. Name changed to Huntsville Tornado
in 2000. Team resurrected and played in the South East Hockey League
2003-04. Name changed to Huntsville Havoc.
Home ice : Von Braun Center
Team colours : teal, black & grey
General manager :
Jean-Marc Plante, Kevin Walker 2003-04
Head coach : Larry Lloyd 1996-98, Chris Stewart 1998-99, Pat Bingham 1999-00, John Gibson 2003-04
Honours :
Won the Southern Hockey League
Play-Offs 1995-96.
Won the William Levins Trophy
in 1998-99.
Won the South East Hockey League
in 2003-04.
- Huntsville Havoc [web
site]
-

Huntsville, Alabama, USA. Formerly known as the Huntsville Channel Cats.
Played in the Southern
Professional Hockey League 2004- .
Home ice : Von Braun Center
Team colours : red, black & white
General manager : Kevin Walker 2004-
Head coach :
John Gibson 2004-
- Huntsville Tornado

Huntsville, Alabama, USA. Formerly known as the Huntsville Channel Cats. Played in the Central Hockey League in
2000-01. Folded after the 2000-01 season.
Home ice : Von Braun Center
Team colours : teal, black & grey
General manager : John Cherney 2000-01
Head coach : Craig Coxe & Kent Hawley 2000-01
- Huokko, Jan (1974- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Sweden in the 1999 World Championships
Pool A.
- Huotari, Satu (- )
- International Career : Played for Finland (Women) in the 1998 Olympics.
- Huppe, Curtis (1979- )
- Born in Winnipeg, Manibota, Canada. Forward.
Club Career : Played for Muskegon Fury
1999-00, Greenville Grrrowl &
Greensboro Generals 2000-01,
Cincinnati Cyclones &
Jackson Bandits &
Arkansas Riverblades 2001-02,
South Carolina Stingrays 2002-04
and Belfast Giants 2004-07.
- Huras, Larry (1955- )
- Born in Listowel, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Kitchener
Rangers 1972-75, Providence Reds
& Port Huron Flags 1975-76, New
Haven Nighthawks & New York
Rangers (two games) 1976-77, Salt
Lake Golden Eagles 1977-78, Dallas
Black Hawks & Salt Lake
Golden Eagles 1978-79, Port Huron
Flags 1979-80, CSG
Grenoble 1980-83, HC Gap 1983-88 and HC
Rouen 1988-94. Coached HC Rouen 1994-96
and HC Biel-Bienne (Switzerland) 1996- .
- Hurley, Darren (1973- )
- Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Great
Britain in the 1999 World Championship
Pool B.
Club Career : Played for Manchester
Storm 1998-99 and Manchester
Storm & Cardiff Devils 1999-00.
Medals :
Won the Benson and Hedges Cup
1999.
- Hurley, Harold 'Head' (- )
- International Career : Played for Canada in the 1960
Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Kitchener Waterloo
Dutchmen 1960-61.
Medals : Won Olympic silver in 1960.
- Hurme, Jani (1975- )
- Born in Turku, Finland. Netminder. Ottawa
Senators 2nd pick (58th overall) in the 1997 NHL
Entry Draft.
Club Career : Played for TPS
Turku 1992-97, Detroit Vipers & Indianapolis
Ice 1997-98, Detroit Vipers &
Cincinnati Cyclones 1998-99, Ottawa
Senators & Grand Rapids
Griffins 1999-00, Ottawa Senators
2000-02 and Florida Panthers 2002- .
Honours : Won the Jarmo
Wasama Trophy in 1995-96.
Won the Lasse Oksanen Trophy in 1996-97.
Won the Urpo Ylönen Trophy in 1996-97.
SM-liiga All Star Team netminder 1997.
- Hurst, Art (- )
- International Career : Played for Canada in the 1956
Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Kitchener Waterloo
Dutchmen 1955-56.
Medals : Won Olympic bronze in 1956.
- Hurst-Brown, Wilbert (1899-1964)
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1928.
Medals : Won European
Championship bronze in 1928.
- Huskins, Kent (1979- )
- Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Defenceman.
Chicago Blackhawks 3rd pick (156th
overall) in the 1998 NHL
Entry Draft.
Club Career : Played for
Norfolk Admirals 2001-03, San Antonio
Rampage 2003-04, Manitoba Moose
2004-05, Portland Pirates 2005-06 and
Portland Pirates & Anaheim Ducks
2006- .
Medals :
Won the Stanley
Cup in 2007.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 40
- Huskvarna IF
- See HV 71
- Hussey, Marc (1974- )
- Born in Chatham, New Brunswick, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for London Knights (UK)
1999-00.
Medals :
Won the British Championship in 2000.
- Hutchings, John (- )
- Honours : BIHWA All-Star
centre 1988.
- Hutchins, Jeff (1978- )
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Forward.
Club Career : Played for
Mississippi Sea Wolves 2002-03,
Mississippi Sea Wolves & Houston Aeros
& Rochester Americans 2003-04,
Mississippi Sea Wolves &
Grand Rapids Griffins &
Bridgeport Sound Tigers 2004-05,
Coventry Blaze 2005-06 and Belfast Giants
2006-07.
- Hutchinson, Andrew (1980- )
- Born in Evanston, Illinois, USA. Defenceman. Nashville
Predators 4th pick (54th overall) in the 1999 NHL
Entry Draft.
Club Career : Played for Michigan State 1998-01, Michigan
State & Milwaukee Admirals
2001-02, Toledo Storm & Milwaukee Admirals
2002-03 and Nashville Predators
& Milwaukee Admirals 2003- .
Medals : Won the Calder Cup in 2004.
- Hutchinson, Gordon Gibson 'Gib'
(1912-1984)
- Netminder. Born in Canada he moved to Britain in 1936.
Club Career : Played for Earls Court Royals, Earls Court Rangers, Streatham,
Wembley Lions and Brighton
Tigers 1947-53.
Honours : Elected to the British
Hall of Fame in 1951.
- Hutley, John (1970- )
- Club Career : Played for Durham
Wasps 1987-95 and Durham Wasps & Billingham
Bombers 1995-96.
- Hutton, John Bower 'Bowse' (1877-1962)
- Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Netminder.
Club Career : Played for Ottawa Silver Seven
1898-1904.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup
in 1903 & 1904.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962.
- Huusko, Anders (1971- )
- Born in Tumba, Sweden. Forward .
International Career : Played for Sweden (Junior) 36
times. Played for Sweden in 58 games.
Club Career : Played for Rosersberg-Arlanda HC 73 (RA 73), Uppsala AIS,
AIK, Djurgĺrdens IF and
HV 71 1996- .
Medals :
Won World Championship gold in 1998.
Won the European Cup in 1991 (with Djurgĺrdens IF).
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