Showing posts with label Gainey. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Bob Gainey

Report Back to video Gainey who will turn 68 on Dec. DEEMED BY MANY AS THE LEAGUES BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD BOB GAINEY WAS NAMED THE FIRST RECIPIENT OF THE SELKE TROPHY.


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Bob Gainey a gagné cinq fois la Coupe Stanley il a porté le C de capitaine il a agi comme entraîneur en chef et comme directeur général du.

. For more of Bob Gaineys 100 Greatest Players bio please click here. It seems Bob Gainey hasnt lost his love of hockey and is passing it on to the next generation. Montreal 1st round 8th overall 1973 NHL Amateur.

Inducted as Player 1992. 13 won five Stanley Cups during his 16-year playing career with the Canadiens and later. Gainey started skating at a young age and while he does not readily acknowledge it he grew up being a Toronto Maple Leafs fan.

Bob Gainey will help Canadiens in search for new GM. The template Infobox ice hockey player is being considered for merging. Robert Michael Gainey born December 13 1953 is a former professional ice hockey player who played for the Montreal Canadiens from 1973 until 1989.

The former player and general manager of the Montreal Canadiens was featured in photos tweeted. After retiring from active play he became a hockey coach and later an executive with the Minnesota. Geoff Molson a approché Bob Gainey pour lui demander de faire partie du comité pour sélectionner le nouveau DG et Bob a accepté a.

Left 6-2 200lb 188cm 90kg Born. General Manager Sam Pollocks decision proved to be a wise one. He had a two-inch gash on his forehead a few inches above his left eyebrow.

8 Yrs 19421167 455 Pts. Robert Michael Gainey was born on December 13 1953 in one of Canadas preeminent hockey towns Peterborough Ontario. Hockey Dec 03 2020.

December 13 1953 in Peterborough Ontario ca. It was the inspiration of watching Saturdays Hockey. Heads turned in surprise when the Montreal Canadiens made their initial selection in the 1972 Amateur Draft choosing forward Bob Gainey of the OHAs Peterborough Petes.