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Bedier went on to play three seasons of professional hockey, including 112 games in the [[American Hockey League]] with the [[New Haven Nighthawks]], [[Springfield Indians]] and [[Moncton Golden Flames|Moncton Alpines]], and 60 games in the [[International Hockey League (2007–2010)|International Hockey League]] with the [[Toledo Goaldiggers]].
Bedier went on to play three seasons of professional hockey, including 112 games in the [[American Hockey League]] with the [[New Haven Nighthawks]], [[Springfield Indians]] and [[Moncton Golden Flames|Moncton Alpines]], and 60 games in the [[International Hockey League (2007–2010)|International Hockey League]] with the [[Toledo Goaldiggers]].


Following his professional career, Bedier continues to play senior hockey. He was the player coach of the 1988-89 Grande Prairie Athletics of the Central Peace Hockey League,<ref>[http://www.southpeacearchives.org/fonds/Fonds363.htm South Peace Regional Archives Finding Aids]</ref> and he continues to skate in the Rocky Mountain Petroleum Hockey League, where he has been playing since 2003.<ref>[http://www.rmphl.com/sites/3333/page.asp?Site=9996&page=Players&LeagueID=9996&SeasonID=6&DivisionID=1&TeamID=7&PlayerID=142&Section=Home Rocky Mountain Petroleum Hockey League<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Following his professional career, Bedier continues to play senior hockey. He was the player coach of the 1988-89 Grande Prairie Athletics of the Central Peace Hockey League,<ref>[http://www.southpeacearchives.org/fonds/Fonds363.htm South Peace Regional Archives Finding Aids] {{wayback|url=http://www.southpeacearchives.org/fonds/Fonds363.htm |date=20131211033835 }}</ref> and he continues to skate in the Rocky Mountain Petroleum Hockey League, where he has been playing since 2003.<ref>[http://www.rmphl.com/sites/3333/page.asp?Site=9996&page=Players&LeagueID=9996&SeasonID=6&DivisionID=1&TeamID=7&PlayerID=142&Section=Home Rocky Mountain Petroleum Hockey League<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


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Revision as of 20:23, 4 November 2016

Bob Bedier
Born (1959-12-07) December 7, 1959 (age 64)
Fort Nelson, BC, CAN
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for AHL
New Haven Nighthawks
Springfield Indians
Moncton Alpines
IHL
Toledo Goaldiggers
Playing career 1980–1983

Bob Bedier (born December 7, 1959) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player.

Bedier played junior hockey with the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Hockey League, and also with the Red Deer Rustlers of the Alberta Junior Hockey League, where he played with Brent Sutter in helping the Rustlers to capture the 1980 Centennial Cup.[1]

Bedier went on to play three seasons of professional hockey, including 112 games in the American Hockey League with the New Haven Nighthawks, Springfield Indians and Moncton Alpines, and 60 games in the International Hockey League with the Toledo Goaldiggers.

Following his professional career, Bedier continues to play senior hockey. He was the player coach of the 1988-89 Grande Prairie Athletics of the Central Peace Hockey League,[2] and he continues to skate in the Rocky Mountain Petroleum Hockey League, where he has been playing since 2003.[3]

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