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  1. Bobby Smith is a former NHL player and coach who played for Ottawa 67's, Minnesota North Stars and Montreal Canadiens. He won the Calder Memorial Trophy in 1979 and the Stanley Cup in 1986.

    Season
    Team
    Lge
    Gp
    1975-76
    OHA
    62
    1976-77
    OHA
    64
    1977-78
    OHA
    61
    1978-79
    NHL
    80
    • North Sydney, NS
  2. Singer. Years active. 1954–2013. Robert Steel Smith (April 10, 1936 – March 16, 2013), [1] professionally known as Bobby Smith, also spelled Bobbie, was an American R&B singer notable as the principal lead singer of the classic Motown /Philly group, The Spinners [2] [3] (also known as the Detroit Spinners or the Motown Spinners), throughout ...

  3. Robert David Smith (born February 12, 1958) is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive and former player. Smith was the majority owner of the Halifax Mooseheads junior hockey team for twenty years until February 2023.

  4. Mar 28, 2020 · Smith appears to have the attributes of the All-Canadian Boy.” –North Stars scouting report Today, Bobby Smith is the majority owner of the Halifax Mooseheads of the Quebec Major Junior ...

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  5. Bobby Smith. Full Name: Robert David Smith. Position: C • Shoots: Left. 6-4 , 210lb (193cm, 95kg) Born: February 12 , 1958 (Age: 66-108d) in North Sydney, Nova Scotia ca. Draft: Minnesota, 1st round (1st overall), 1978 NHL Amateur. Amateur Teams: Ottawa 67's. 1x Cup Winner. 1978-79 Calder.

    • February 12, 1958
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  7. Mar 21, 2013 · By Peter Keepnews. March 20, 2013. Bobbie Smith, whose mellifluous vocals helped make the Spinners one of the leading soul acts of the 1970s, died on Saturday in Orlando, Fla. He was 76. The...

  8. Oct 27, 2023 · Bobby Smith, also known as \"Bingo\", was a key player in the Cavaliers' early years and a 3-point shooter before the rule was introduced. He retired his jersey, No. 7, and was inducted into the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame.

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