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Guyle Fielder
Inducted: 2008
"Golden" Guyle Fielder was the
greatest minor league hockey player ever! Fielder played 21 seasons in the Western
Hockey League, 15 of them with the Seattle Bombers (1953-54), Americans
(1955-57 and Totems (1957-1969). During his tenure in Seattle the club played in
five WHL finals and won three championships. He also enjoyed his best years during
this period, leading the league in assists 12 times and points nine times, was an 11-time
all-star team selection and won six MVP awards. Fielder became the first pro
player anywhere to accumulate 100 point sin a seasons, totaling 122 for the Americans
during the 1956-57 season. He tallied a total of 2,037 points in his career and was the
first professional hockey player to score 2000 points. He was later joined by NHL star
Wayne Gretzky.

Frank Foyston
Inducted: 1986
An early day favorite in Pacific Northwest hockey. He was
captain of the Seattle Metropolitans, the 1917 Stanley Cup champions.
Regarded as one of hockey's all-time greats, he is a member of the Pro
Hockey Hall of Fame. |