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Hal Trumble

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551: 290:, growing the full-time staff from two employees to fifteen. Trumble increased the number of teams registered with AHAUS from 7,015 in 1972, to 11,543 teams by 1985, and increased the number of referees from 3,178 to 8,434 in the same time period. He also implemented clinics for coaches and referees, and began other publications to promote the game. He authored the 1975 book 313:. Trumble campaigned against the use of professionals at the Olympics, due to the success of the men's national team program in which collegiate athletes played for the United States, and delayed their professional careers. In 1986, he asked for the 247:. He admitted that his job was mostly administrative in nature, such as making travel arrangements and making the team aware of the rules of the competition. He successfully pursued players on military duty to play on the national team, including 33: 810: 835: 387: 220: 129: 90: 825: 790: 286:
of AHAUS, working in that position from 1972 to 1987. He successfully led AHAUS from operating a deficit into a profitable business with its own office in
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to disallow players who had signed a professional contract, instead of just those who had played in the NHL from participating in the Olympics.
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by officiating high school and college level games. He later spent 18 years officiating at the international level. He was chosen to referee
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In 1981, Trumble acted as president of the National Council of the Youth Sports Directors. Later he worked 15 years as the manager of the
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Trumble also made AHAUS the sole governing body for ice hockey in the country, which included representing the interests of the
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Trumble was married Ida Mae Trumble for 36 years, and had two sons and two stepdaughters. He died on March 5, 2010, in
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in 1999, in the builder category. He was first person to receive the USA Hockey Builders Award in 1999.
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league. In addition to refereeing ice hockey, he was also an international
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administrator and referee. He served as the executive director of the
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Striking Silver: The Untold Story of America's Forgotten Hockey Team
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in 1985, in the builder category. He was later inducted into the
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Trumble became the first person to serve as the full-time
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Harold L. Trumble Jr. was born on August 28, 1926, in
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He previously refereed games in the 417: 415: 413: 7: 826:People from San Clemente, California 726:International Ice Hockey Federation 388:"Hal Trumble, 83 / Hockey Official" 273:1983 World Ice Hockey Championships 233:1971 World Ice Hockey Championships 225:1970 World Ice Hockey Championships 190:International Ice Hockey Federation 128:from 1972 to 1987, and managed the 791:American ice hockey administrators 140:, and was later inducted into the 14: 479:United States Hockey Hall of Fame 350:United States Hockey Hall of Fame 142:United States Hockey Hall of Fame 806:Ice hockey people from Minnesota 695:Amdur, Neil (February 7, 1984). 570:"Hal Trumble Team Staff Profile" 549: 386:Hawthorn, Tom (March 25, 2010). 315:International Olympic Committee 303:United States Olympic Committee 180:Trumble began his career as an 540:"Lockhart Heads Both EHL, AHA" 348:Trumble was inducted into the 1: 831:Sportspeople from Minneapolis 796:American ice hockey officials 697:"Olympic Dispute is Resolved" 669:"Results for au:Trumble, Hal" 647:Youth ice hockey (Book, 1976) 546:. 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Index

Photo of Hal Trumble wearing a dark jacket, white shirt, striped neck tie, and tinted glasses.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
San Clemente, California
AHAUS
Team USA
ice hockey referee
U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame
IIHF Hall of Fame
ice hockey
Amateur Hockey Association of the United States
United States men's national ice hockey team
1972 Winter Olympics
1968 Winter Olympics
United States Hockey Hall of Fame
IIHF Hall of Fame
Minneapolis
senior ice hockey
softball
baseball umpire
ice hockey referee
ice hockey at the 1968 Winter Olympics
International Ice Hockey Federation
United States Hockey League
Amateur Hockey Association of the United States
Tommy Lockhart
Eastern Hockey League
United States men's national ice hockey team
1970 World Ice Hockey Championships
Bucharest
1971 World Ice Hockey Championships

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