
Joseph Jean-Paul Robert "Bobby" Rousseau (born July 26, 1940 in Montreal, Quebec) is a retired Canadian professional right winger.
Bobby played most of his career with the Montreal Canadiens, but also spent time with the New York Rangers and Minnesota North Stars.
Rousseau won the 1962 Calder Trophy for being the top rookie and he won the Stanley Cup four times.
In the 1963-64 NHL season he scored 5 goals in a game against the Detroit Red Wings.
In 1965-66 he was named the Second All Star Team right wing.
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Played with the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen when they won the bronze medal in the 1960 Olympics.
Stanley Cup Champion 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969 (with Montreal)
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Jean Beliveau and Bobby Rousseau in the 1965 Stanley Cup parade.
Glenn Hall stops Bobby Rousseau while #16 Bobby Hull (wearing a helmet) circles the net during the 22nd NHL All-Star game, January 21, 1969.
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Preceded by Dave Keon |
Winner of the Calder Trophy 1962 |
Succeeded by Kent Douglas |
- Born in 1940
- Canadian ice hockey players
- Minnesota North Stars players
- Montreal Canadiens players
- New York Rangers players
- Calder Trophy winners
- Stanley Cup champions
- NHL All-Stars
- 1960 Olympian
- Olympic ice hockey players of Canada
- Ottawa-Hull Canadiens alumni
- Rochester Americans players
- Retired in 1975
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