Garry G. Bauman
Inducted October 24, 1992

According to those that knew Michigan Tech's late hockey coach John MacInnes, he called Garry Bauman the best goaltender to ever play for him.

A three-year hockey letterwinner (1961-64), Bauman complied a career goals against average of 2.64. His career save percentage of .916 still stands today as the best of any goaltender to ever wear a Huskies uniform.

Bauman helped the Huskies to to school's first-ever NCAA Championship in 1962 and was named to the NCAA All-Tournament team for his efforts.

He was a three time All-WCHA First Team selection and twice was honored as a First-Team All-America selection.

Following graduation, Bauman went on to play professional hockey for both the Montreal Canadiens and the Minnesota North Stars.

Bauman passed away on October 16, 2006 at the age of 66.