Bob Crocker

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Bob Crocker
Born (1928-08-03) August 3, 1928 (age 95)
Occupation(s)NHL scout, former hockey coach and executive
Years activec.1950s–present
AwardsLester Patrick Award (2015)

Bob Crocker (born August 3, 1928) is an American ice hockey scout, former coach and executive. He was awarded the Lester Patrick Award, for contributions to hockey in the United States, in 2015.

Born in East Boston, Massachusetts, Crocker attended Boston University, where he played hockey in the 1954–55 season for the Boston University Terriers.[1] He later served as a recruiter and freshman coach for his alma mater. From 1972 to 1976, he coached the University of Pennsylvania men's hockey team.[2] In 1980, he was hired as an assistant general manager of the Hartford Whalers; he would serve in that position until 1992, when he went to scout for the New York Rangers. Crocker scouted for the Rangers until 2005, when he joined the Los Angeles Kings organization. He has won three Stanley Cups during his time with the Rangers and Kings, and a Calder Cup with the Hartford Wolf Pack of the AHL. He is married to Anna and lives in Centerville, Massachusetts. In 2006, he was inducted into the Massachusetts Hockey Hall of Fame.[3]

References

  1. ^ http://www.capecodtimes.com/article/20160102/SPORTS/160109894
  2. ^ "Crocker, Jacobs to receive 2015 Lester Patrick Trophy | NHL.com". nhl.com. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
  3. ^ "Veteran scout Bob Crocker to receive NHL's Lester Patrick Award | masslive.com". masslive.com. Retrieved 2016-11-27.

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