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  1. 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.

  2. Nov 26, 1991 · 6. 0. 0.550. Won Championship. Statistics and Records of Bob Johnson, a hockey player and coach from Minneapolis, MN born Mar 4 1931 who was active from 1951 to 1958.

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  3. Robert "Badger Bob" Johnson was born on March 4, 1931, in the hockey haven of Minneapolis, Minnesota. ... In 1976, Johnson was named head coach of the United States Olympic ice hockey team. He led ...

  4. Nov 26, 1991 · Bob Johnson. Born: March 4, 1931 in Minneapolis, United States us. Died: November 26, 1991 (Aged 60-267d) Hall of Fame: Inducted as Builder 1992. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. Complete Register. NHL Coach Register.

  5. Robert "Badger Bob" Johnson (March 4, 1931-November 26, 1991) was an American-born college and professional ice hockey coach. Bob Johnson was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on March 4, 1931. He attended Minneapolis Central High School and then played hockey at Augsburg College for one year before transferring to the University of Minnesota ...

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  7. Robert N. Johnson, better known as "Badger" Bob Johnson (b. March 4, 1931, Minneapolis, MN; d. November 26, 1991, Colorado Springs, CO) was a player, coach, and promoter of college hockey and American hockey in general. Johnson earned his nickname as "Badger" Bob from his 15 years and three NCAA titles as the head coach at the University of Wisconsin, but also coached at Colorado College ...

  8. Jan 15, 2019 · ROBERT (BOB) JOHNSON. Minneapolis native Bob Johnson, a graduate of Minneapolis Central High School, went on to play left wing for the Gopher Hockey team from 1954-55 under legendary Coach John Mariucci. Following a couple of high school coaching stints at both, Warroad, MN and Minneapolis Roosevelt, where he won four City Conference ...

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