Belfast Giants Induct To 2025 Hall Of Fame

Belfast Giants have confirmed the 2025 Gall of Fame Inductees

The Belfast Giants are proud to announce that George Awada, Stephen Murphy, Jason Ruff, and Jason Ellery will be inducted into the 2025 Belfast Giants Hall of Fame.

They will be joining an esteemed group of individuals whose influence helped shape the club’s remarkable journey over the past 25 years.

Belfast Giants’ coach George Awada celebrates with the Playoff Trophy after defeating the Cardiff Devils to win Sunday’s Elite Ice Hockey League Playoff Final at the Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham. (Photos by William Cherry/Presseye.)

The four inductees will be formally honoured in a pre-game ceremony before the Belfast Giants take on the Guildford Flames at The SSE Arena, Belfast on Saturday 13 December, officially recognising their outstanding contributions to the organisation both on and off the ice.

George Awada, Stephen Murphy, Jason Ruff, and Jason Ellery each played a defining role in the history of the Belfast Giants. George Awada, a current assistant coach of the Giants, was a respected player and captain during the club’s formative years and continues to make an impact today.

Stephen Murphy established himself as one of the most dependable and decorated goaltenders ever to wear teal. Jason Ruff brought the grit and determination that helped shape the identity of the early Giants teams.

And Jason Ellery, affectionately known as ‘Taff’, has long been a steady and invaluable presence behind the scenes as the team’s equipment manager. Together, they embody what it truly means to be a Giant.

Steve Thornton, Sports Director at The Odyssey Trust, said: “The Belfast Giants Hall of Fame is our way of recognising those who have gone above and beyond for this organisation – people who have given their time, energy, and heart to build something special for this team and this city.


Belfast Giants’ Stephen Murphy with Manchester Storm during the Elite Ice Hockey League game at the SSE Arena, Belfast.

“The class of 2025 represents the full story of the Belfast Giants, from the club’s formative years to the modern era of sustained success.

“All four of these incredible Giants helped lay the foundations of who we are, on and off the ice.

“Each of them has played a unique role in shaping the club’s identity, and this induction is a fitting way to recognise the impact they’ve had on our organisation and our fans.”

Belfast Giants’ Jason ‘Taff’ Ellery celebrates with the Playoff Trophy after defeating the Cardiff Devils to win the Elite Ice Hockey League Playoff Final at the Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham.

Since the club’s inception in 2000, the Belfast Giants have become far more than just an ice hockey team.

The Giants have become a symbol of unity and community for Belfast, built on the efforts of players, staff, and volunteers who have given their all for the jersey and the fans who fill The SSE Arena each week.

Belfast Giants Jason Ruff in action © Darren Kidd 9 3 2002.
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The Hall of Fame, which was created as part of the club’s 25th season, exists to celebrate those individuals whose influence extends far beyond the ice, recognising moments and milestones that have helped make the Giants what they are today.

Commenting on his induction into the Belfast Giants Hall of Fame, Stephen Murphy said: “It’s an incredible honour to be inducted into the Belfast Giants Hall of Fame.

“I spent some of the best years of my career in Belfast, and it’s a place that means a lot to me and my family. The support from the fans, my teammates, and the organisation was always unbelievable.

“I’m proud to have played a small part in the history of this great club. To be recognised alongside these other greats is something I’m truly humbled by.”

George Awada, Stephen Murphy, Jason Ruff, and Jason Ellery will be officially inducted into the Belfast Giants Hall of Fame on Saturday 13 December, ahead of the Giants’ home game against the Guildford Flames.

Tickets for this game are on sale now and available to purchase here.

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