Paul Loicq Award

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The Paul Loicq Award is an award of the International Ice Hockey Federation IIHF , which has been given annually since 1998 to the person who has rendered outstanding services to the international ice hockey or the world association IIHF through their work . The winner of the award is announced annually with the new admissions to the IIHF Hall of Fame .

The award is named after the Belgian Paul Loicq , who was President of the International Ice Hockey Federation from 1922 to 1947.

Award winners

year Surname
1998 GermanyGermany Wolf-Dieter Monday
1999 GermanyGermany Roman Neumayer
2000 RussiaRussia Vsevolod Kukushkin
2001 JapanJapan Isao Kataoka
2002 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Pat Marsh
2003 United StatesUnited States George Nagobads
2004 CanadaCanada Aggie Kukulowicz
2005 AustriaAustria Rita Hrbacek
2006 SwedenSweden Bo Tovland
2007 CanadaCanada Bob Nadin
2008 SlovakiaSlovakia Juraj Okoličány
2009 GermanyGermany Harald Griebel
2010 United StatesUnited States Lou Vairo
2011 RussiaRussia Yuri Korolyov
2012 CanadaCanada Kent Angus
2013 CanadaCanada Gord Miller
2014 CanadaCanada Mark Aubry
2015 LuxembourgLuxembourg Monique Scheier-Schneider
2016 RussiaRussia Nikolai Oserov
2017 FranceFrance Patrick Francheterre
2018 LatviaLatvia Kirovs Lipmans
2019 United StatesUnited States Jim Johannson
2020 HungaryHungary Zoltán Kovács

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