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  Bob Johnson (ice hockey) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert "Badger Bob" Johnson (1931-1991) was an American-born college and professional ice hockey coach.
Bob Johnson was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on March 4, 1931.
Johnson died of brain cancer in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on November 26, 1991.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bob_Johnson_(ice_hockey)   (343 words)

  
 Bob Johnson (ice hockey) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Robert "Badger Bob" Johnson (1931-1991) An American born college and professional (A game played on an ice rink by two opposing teams of 6 skaters each who try to knock a flat round puck into the opponents' goal with hockey sticks) ice hockey coach.
Bob Johnson was born in (additional info and facts about Minneapolis, Minnesota) Minneapolis, Minnesota on March 4, 1931.
Shortly after the Penguins won the Stanley Cup, Johnson was diagnosed with (That part of the central nervous system that includes all the higher nervous centers; enclosed within the skull; continuous with the spinal cord) brain (Type genus of the family Cancridae) cancer.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/B/Bo/Bob_Johnson_(ice_hockey).htm   (494 words)

  
 Ice Hockey
Ice hockey migrated south to the United States in the 1890s.
Although hockey was a national pastime in Canada, the United States was the first country to organize a professional league.
Ice hockey is played on a rink, a sheet of ice which is approximately two-thirds the size of a football field, usually between 185 and 200 feet long and about 85 feet wide.
www.fitness.gov /ice_hockey.html   (3880 words)

  
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Prior to his time with the Badgers, Johnson coached in the pro ranks, directing the expansion Madison Monsters for the 1995-96 season and earning Colonial Hockey League Coach of the Year honors for their 37-30-7 mark.
Johnson has represented USA Hockey, as a player, in 13 international tournaments, with his most recent appearance as part of the U.S. National Team at the 1998 IIHF (A-Pool) World Championship Qualification Tournament in Austria.
A 1999 inductee into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame, Johnson is the son of legendary Wisconsin men’s head coach Bob Johnson (1966-82) and brother of former men’s assistant coach Peter Johnson (1987-91).
www.uwbadgers.com /misc/printer/printer.aspx?story_id=2002_05_23_14_57_00_whky   (668 words)

  
 UWBadgers.com : The Official Badger Athletics Web Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Johnson’s crew has set a new school record for wins each season he has been at the helm (22 in 02-03, 25 in 03-04, 28 in 04-05).
Johnson served as an assistant coach with the 2002 U.S. Men’s National Team that competed in the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship in Gothenberg, Jonkoping, and Karlstad, Sweden.
One of Wisconsin’s most decorated athletes in any sport, Johnson was inducted into the State of Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003 and is also a charter member of Wisconsin’s National W Club Hall of Fame.
www.uwbadgers.com /sport_news/whky/bios/coaches_bio.aspx?bios_id=Johnson_Mark_whky&sport=whky   (1014 words)

  
 WCHA's Paul Coppo, Mark Johnson Part Of United States Hockey Hall Of Fame's Class Of 2004 Inductees
Johnson served as an assistant coach with the 2000 World Championship in St. Petersburg, Russia as well as the 2002 U.S. Men's National Team that competed in the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship in Gothenberg, Jonkoping, and Karlstad, Sweden.
Johnson took over the head coaching reins of the University of Wisconsin Women's Hockey Team in 2002 and was named the 2003 WCHA Co-Coach of the Year.
Johnson is a 1999 inductee into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame, a 2003 inductee into the State of Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame and is also a charter member of Wisconsin's National W Club Hall of Fame.
wcha.collegesports.com /sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/072604aaa.html   (2050 words)

  
 ECAC Hockey League   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The award is given annually to the college hockey player who best exhibits strength of character on and off the ice, contributes to the integrity of the team and displays outstanding skills in all phases of the game.
Presented annually to the best American-born college hockey player in New England, the Walter Brown Award was established in 1953 by the members of the 1933 Massachusetts Rangers, a team coached by Brown to America's first world championship in ice hockey.
The ECAC Hockey League has extended its contract with the Pepsi Arena to keep the men's championship tournament in Albany through 2008, it was announced today at the league's annual media day event.
www.ecachockeyleague.com /men   (16551 words)

  
 Women's Sports Foundation ATHLETES
A nine-time member of the U.S. National Women's Ice Hockey Team, Cammi Granato is the leading scorer in the history of the U.S. Captain of the 2002 U.S. women's Olympic ice hockey team, Granato led the team to a silver medal at the Olympic Games and led the U.S team in goals scored.
In 1996, she earned the USA Women's Ice Hockey Player of the Year Award and completed her fourth season as a member of the Concordia Stingers women's ice hockey team.
She was also awarded the prestigious Bob Johnson Medallion as the top female hockey player.
www.womenssportsfoundation.org /cgi-bin/iowa/athletes/record.html?record=855   (344 words)

  
 A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey - Ca
Cahill was first with the idea to introduce ice hockey to Sweden and his lobbying of his friend Ernest Viberg was the beginning of ice hockey in Sweden.
First member of British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame, he held the record at that time of 359 consecutive league and cup appearances in the English National League.
Because ice hockey teams play in shifts of players, the Captain isn't always on the ice - so there are also two Assistant Captains or Alternate Captains on each team (signified by an A on their jersey) so that, hopefully, there is always a Captain on the ice.
www.azhockey.com /Ca.htm   (6850 words)

  
 Articles - Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Johnson (composer), a South Indian composer of Malayalam cinema.
Robert Wood Johnson, the identically-named father and son who headed the Johnson and Johnson Corporation.
Virginia Eshelman Johnson, (born 1925), pioneered research into the nature of human sexual response.
www.dforever.com /articles/Johnson_&_Johnson   (271 words)

  
 Bob Johnson Hockey School Coaches
Mark played for his father “Badger Bob” at Wisconsin where he was a two-time All-American and member of the 1977 NCAA Championship team.
Peter played for his father “Badger Bob” at Wisconsin and was a member of the 1981 NCAA Championship team and captained the ‘81-’82 team.
Peter was a member of the U.S. National Team in 1982 and ‘83; participated in the National Olympic Festival in ‘81,’82 and ‘83 and played in the 1982 World Ice Hockey Tournament in Finland.
www.bobjohnsonhockeyschool.com /coaches   (352 words)

  
 Washingtonpost.com: U.S. Shocks Soviets in Ice Hockey, 4-3
This dramatic victory was accomplished because Mark Johnson, whose father Bob coached the U.S. team in 1976, scored two goals, tying the game at 2-2 and 3-3.The first came with one second showing on the clock at the end of the first period.
Vladimir Krutov was whistled off the ice for high-sticking almost seven minutes into the final period, and the U.S. did indeed seize the moment, even if it did wait until nine seconds were left off the penalty to convert.
Only once did they ice the puck to ease the pressure the Soviets poured on at the end, and Brooks said he changed his checking system in the final 60 seconds to further bother the Soviets.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/sports/longterm/olympics1998/history/memories/80-hock.htm   (1272 words)

  
 Allegheny County Badgers
The association was named in honor of "Badger Bob" Johnson, a coach who was a leader throughout USA amateur hockey and major league hockey and who exemplified the core values and philosophies that are the basis for USA amateur hockey all over the country.
The philosophies and guidelines of USA Hockey are aimed at achieving programs which stimulate increased and equitable participation, improvement of basic skills, and which operate in a responsible environment for the conduct of youth hockey.
AHA has a excellent group of dedicated coaches and volunteers who provide the on ice and off ice commitment to the members and the sport of youth ice hockey.
www.ahabadgers.com /about_aha.html   (297 words)

  
 NSHL - Bob Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Johnson's death from brain cancer had been expected, but that didn't lessen the sorrow of the team he transformed from one of hockey's worst franchises into Stanley Cup champions in just one year with his enthusiasm and energy.
Johnson recently was inducted into the US Hockey Hall of Fame and will be honored next February as Pittsburgh's man of the year in sports by the Dapper Dan Club.
Johnson is survived by his wife, five children and nine grandchildren.
www.nshl.com /hall/badger.html   (624 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Bob Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Bob Johnson, (1948-), the professional ice hockey player.
Ice hockey, known simply as hockey in areas where it is more common than field hockey, is a team sport played on ice.
Robert M. Johnson was born Kincardine on Forth, Scotland.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Bob-Johnson   (269 words)

  
 Bob Johnson Hockey School
The Bob Johnson Hockey School offers three seperate summer hockey sessions for youth hockey players.
The Bob Johnson Hockey School holds summer hockey sessions at the Aspen Ice Garden, referred to by many hockey skaters as one of the best maintained surfaces in the region.
The Bob Johnson Hockey School photo gallery highlights the history of the Bob Johnson Hockey School.
bobjohnsonhockeyschool.com   (215 words)

  
 Bob Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Bob Johnson (1905-1982), "Indian Bob", the baseball player.
Bob Johnson (1921-1994), American actor (read taped mission briefings for)
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
pedia.newsfilter.co.uk /wikipedia/b/bo/bob_johnson.html   (74 words)

  
 Colorado College | Ice Hockey History The Story
The tournament would be held at the Ice Palace for the next 10 years, with CC participating seven times - in 1948, '49, '50, '51, '52, '55 and '57.
Johnson earlier had served as head coach of the 1976 United States Olympic Team and of the NHL's Calgary Flames, as well as a three-year stint as executive director of USA Hockey.
Palazzari, now executive director of USA Hockey, spent most of his career with Salt Lake City of the Central Hockey League and in 1997 was honored as the CHL's all-time greatest player.
www.coloradocollege.edu /Athletics/varsity_sports/Hockey/History   (1290 words)

  
 History of Ice Hockey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The history of ice hockey, the roots of hockey northern Europe, specifically Great Britain and France, where field hockey was a popular summer sport more than 500 years ago.
Ice hockey became so popular that games were soon being played on a regular basis between clubs from Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal.
Ice hockey was a amateur until 1904, when the first professional league was created - oddly enough in the United States.
www.all-sports-posters.com /historyoficehockey.html   (2682 words)

  
 Home Ice : Hockey Sticks
During the course of this hockey season, it has been brought to my attention that many people are unhappy with the state of officiating at the minor hockey level.
When parents yell from the stands and demean on-ice officials, it can serve as a form of approval for the kids on the ice.
I attend minor hockey games with a video camera and I record the behavior of parents who cross the line and make a spectacle of themselves.
www.erindalehockey.com /hice_sticks.html   (2362 words)

  
 1991 in sports - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
November 7 - Basketball player Magic Johnson announces he tested positive for the virus that causes AIDS, thus ending his career in the NBA.
March 16 - In an international women's field hockey match at Wembley Stadium, England.
It was the last hockey match to have taken place there ending it a great era.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/1991_in_sports   (788 words)

  
 Puck Hog
Another coach bites the dust: On Wednesday, Bob Hartley of the Colorado Avalanche became the third NHL head coach to be dismissed in the past month.
Although it had some bumps in the road USA Hockey's National Team Development Program dubbed the Incubator because of its home at the Ice Cube, a three sheet facility in Ann Arbor, MI promises to make USA hockey a dominate force now and in the future.
The USA in the 2002 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Under-18 Championship went 7-1-0, losing only a tough 1-0 match to the Czechs, and then beat the Russians for the gold.
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 Raiders Online: Men's Hockey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Chawansky was named to the MCHA All-tournament team for his post-season play, while Hasbargen was a force on the ice for the Raiders all season long.
Mark Ostapina, who played college hockey under legendary coach Bob Johnson at the University of Wisconsin, serves as the MSOE Raiders' head ice hockey coach.
Outside of collegiate athletics, Ostapina was a five-time selection to serve on the USA Hockey Select team's coaching staff, which he was part of this past summer.
www.msoe.edu /athletics?mhock   (830 words)

  
 Palmyra Cougars Ice Hockey
Palmyra Cougar Ice Hockey is proud to be celebrating their 10th year anniversary in the CPIHL.
During the club’s history the team was able to capture a Viola cup, and has consistently made the playoffs.
As the orange and fl take to the ice, each player will set the tone to anchor yet another great season for the Cougars.
www.cpihl.com /TeamPortalHome.cfm?TeamID=8   (381 words)

  
 Clinical Settings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The newest of the campus facilities, the Kohl Center athletic training room is a fully functional facility that primarily serves the men's and women's basketball and hockey teams.
The Stadium training room is mainly operated in the afternoon and supports thefollowing sports before and after practices: women's softball, wrestling, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's crew, and spirit squad.
The Coliseum Athletic Training Room currently serves men's ice hockey and is located adjacent to the locker room and near the practice and competition areas.
www.soemadison.wisc.edu /kinesiology/atep/programInfo/settings.asp   (635 words)

  
 Center for Sports Parenting - Expert Panel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Bob Bigelow is one of the foremost lecturers in the country regarding the needs of children in youth sports, and using common-sense approaches to meet those needs.
The goal of IT PAYS is to attempt to create a more wholesome environment, specifically in youth ice hockey, where children can enjoy sports, learn the rules of the game, and develop their skills toward a lifetime of enjoyment and appreciation for the sport.
She conducted the first one-on-one interview with Ben Johnson (on a Seoul-to-New York flight) after he tested positive for steroids and was stripped of his gold medal.
www.sportsparenting.org /csp/csp_xpanel.cfm   (10638 words)

  
 Brian Gionta Earns USA Hockey Honor :: Sophomore forward receives Bob Johnson Award.
The Bob Johnson Award, created in 1992 and presented by Bauer, recognizes excellence in international ice hockey competition during a specific season.
USA Hockey's International Council selects the winner(s), which is named in honor of the late Bob Johnson, who served as executive director of USA Hockey from 1987-90.
He ranked eighth in the nation in scoring, and was tied for sixth with 27 goals.
www.fansonly.com /schools/bc/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/061599aaa.html   (255 words)

  
 USCHO.com :: U.S. College Hockey Online :: A Decade of Excellence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Culture ShockWhen Bob Motzko replaced longtime head coach Craig Dahl in St. Cloud, he inherited a program with a lot to look forward to, says Dave Starman.
Hockey East's Twin BillShort in stature but big in heart, grit and leadership, twin brothers Tony and Brad Zancanaro make quite an impression on-ice and off, Joe Haggerty finds.
College hockey appears to have lost two of its notable performers for the 2005-06 season.
www.uscho.com   (718 words)

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