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Hand “overwhelmed” by IIHF award

Former Great Britain player and coach Tony Hand has been inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Cologne, Germany.

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Former Great Britain player and coach Tony Hand has been inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Cologne, Germany.

The 49-year-old received the Richard ‘Bibi’ Torriani Award – for an outstanding career by a player from a non-top hockey nation – as part of the 2017 inductees.

The Edinburgh-born former forward scored over 4,250 points in an illustrious 34-year playing career.

He became the first British-raised player to be drafted by an NHL side when he was picked up by Edmonton Oilers in 1986.

In a two-year stint as GB head coach, he led the national side to the final qualifying stages for the Olympic Games in Sochi in 2014.

Hand was presented with his award by the IIHF president, Rene Fasel.

“I am honoured and privileged to be here to accept the award – I am overwhelmed,” said Hand.

“I started playing hockey when I was nine. My father passed away when I was seven and my mum brought us up. The sacrifices she made for me to get to here. It is such an honour.

“I would like to thank the IIHF council members for the nomination. I would like to thank my teammates, my coaches, Ice Hockey UK and the fans who have supported me through my career.

“I would like to congratulate my fellow inductees, it is an honour to be here with you. I would like to thank my wife Melissa, son Paul, daughter Sarah and my brothers Paul and David.

“It is the pinnacle of my career to get here – something I never ever dreamed of.”

Ice Hockey UK chairman Richard Grieveson added: “This is a special moment for Tony and one he fully deserves.

“He is a legend in UK ice hockey and has done so much for the sport in this country. This shows the respect Tony has worldwide and I would like to congratulate him on his award.”

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  1. Bob Gibson

    24th May 2017 at 7:55 pm

    Another British Player that deserves induction into the IIHF Hall of Fame is the GOALIE of The 1936 Great Britain GOLD MEDAL Winter Olympic Ice Hockey Team JIMMY FOSTER playing the GOALIE Position on a British Team that was often outplayed by its Opponents during The 1936 Winter Olympic Ice Hockey Tournament stopping 219 of The 222 shots He faced for a jaw dropping 98.6 Save Percentage !!!

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