The hall of fame for the simulation hockey league should be in a city in Canada. No other country in North or South America loves hockey as much as them.
This is tough to admin, but I really feel like it should be in Edmonton. Being that the cup was won by Edmonton 5 times in the first 20 seasons, it only seems fitting.
the hall of fame is not a place, it is a concept. It is a series of holograms that can be moved every year to the home city of whichever team came last in regular season standings because they need something to remind them of how great they might be someday.
The SHL Hall of Fame should be located in West Kendall, by far the most well-known suburb of Miami to the SHL community and no one ever has to look up where it is to be sure. It’s historically even more relevant to the SHL than Cooperstown is to baseball so it makes perfect sense.
I think the place that should reside the SHL's Hall of Fame has to be Edmonton. Edmonton has one of the best records of the original franchises. Also, it's pretty cold up in the north, that might help them cheer it up a little bit.
Another city that should reside the SHL's Hall of fame is New Orleans, they don't have as much history as the some of the big clubs but they recently drafted some very important diamonds in John St-Ark, Cian McFelter, Vladislav Malik and Robert Feltersnatch. All of them are obvious VERY early candidates hall of famers.
So to stop any kind of aggression with Canadian or American fans and players why not have 2 locations. One for American born players and have it in say NYC (why not?) and the Canadian HOF move to Montreal (again why not?) Also have it moved every 5 years to a new location too within its respectful country.
The hall of fame should be in St. Pual because MN is the state of hockey and everyone up there would love it. Definitely not because I am from MN or anything.
I mean... come on! Detroit.. It should be in Detroit, we have great food, clubs, and history in hockey! Build it off the Detroit River over looking the beautiful city of Detroit and beautiful Windsor! It’s a must do for the SHL! Great spot for families that want to learn the history of the SHL!
The SHL hall of fame should be located solely online until this whole COVID fiasco is dealt with. Building a physical building right now is a dreadful idea. Not only is a construction site a super spreader event waiting to happen, but encouraging people to go to a location in close proximity is foolish. Having a full VR style setup for viewing everything that has been immortalized will cost less and be safer for everyone.
The SHL Hall of Fame should be located in non other than Mexico City. In memory of the Aztec franchise that never was. Mexico City finally deserves right by this league.
The SHL Hall of Fame should be located in the Engineering Department of the University of Houston. If you don't like it, get your weight up and come catch these hands!
The SHL Hall of Fame should be located in cell block 01203 in Miami-Dade county jail to celebrate one of the league's most famous founding members
I don't think there is any question on where the hall of fame should be. It should be located in New England because it now has the name of the best goalie to ever lace up the skates in Johannes Leitner. While some may disagree, Leitner is easily the best and has the say of where the HOF should go and that is in Boston, Massachusetts!
The Hall of Fame should be put in West Kendall, Florida. There's just so much league history that is centred there and it hasn't been the same since the Platoon left.
Provided how the last several seasons have gone, it would only make sense for the Hall of Fame to be located somewhere in the Great Lakes area! Hamilton, Buffalo, Chicago, and now even Toronto have been performing quite well, and have only gotten in each others' ways in terms of getting in the playoffs. Both Buffalo and Hamilton are storied franchises (with Hamilton being a very extreme case) with plenty of success; it would make sense for the game's most famous players to be enshrined and recognized around successful franchises.