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Bob Johnson (ice hockey b. 1931)

Bob Johnson
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Born (1931-03-04)March 4, 1931
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Died November 26, 1991(1991-11-26) (aged 60)
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Previous team(s) Calgary Flames
Pittsburgh Penguins
Stanley Cup wins 1
Years as an NHL coach 6
Bob Johnson
Sport(s) Ice hockey
Playing career
1950–1951 North Dakota
1951–1952 Minneapolis Millers
1952–1954 Minnesota
1957–1958 Minnesota Culbertsons
Position(s) Forward
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1962–1963 Roosevelt High
1963–1966 Colorado College
1966–1975 Wisconsin
1973 US National Team
1974 US National Team
1975 US National Team
1975–1976 US Olympic Team
1976–1982 Wisconsin
1981 Team USA
1982–1987 Calgary Flames
1984 Team USA
1987 Team USA
1990–1991 Pittsburgh Penguins
Head coaching record
Overall 394-224-27
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1970 WCHA Tournament Champion
1972 WCHA Tournament Champion
1973 WCHA Tournament Champion
1973 NCAA National Champion
1977 WCHA Regular Season Champion
1977 WCHA Tournament Champion
1977 NCAA National Champion
1978 WCHA Tournament Champion
1981 NCAA National Champion
1982 WCHA Tournament Champion
1991 Stanley Cup
Awards
1977 WCHA Coach of the Year
1987 Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame
1991 United States Hockey Hall of Fame
1992 Hockey Hall of Fame
2000 Hobey Baker Legend of College Hockey Award

Robert Norman "Badger Bob" Johnson (March 4, 1931 – November 26, 1991) was an American college, international, and professional ice hockey coach. He coached the Wisconsin Badgers men's ice hockey team from 1966 to 1982, where he led the Badgers to seven appearances at the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championships, including three titles. During his time as the head coach at Wisconsin, Johnson also coached the United States men's national ice hockey team at the 1976 Winter Olympics and seven other major championships, including the Canada Cup and IIHF World Championships. He then coached the Calgary Flames for five seasons that included a Stanley Cup Finals loss in 1986. Johnson achieved the peak of his professional coaching career in his only season as coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1990–91, when the Penguins won the 1991 Stanley Cup Finals, the first Stanley Cup in team history. In August 1991, following hospitalization due to a brain aneurysm, Johnson was diagnosed with brain cancer. He died on November 26 of the same year.

Johnson was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He attended Minneapolis Central High School and the University of Minnesota, where he played hockey under legendary coach John Mariucci.


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