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'''Robert Savard''' was a [[Canadian]] player. He is the only player who win three [[Memorial Cup]]s in a row - [[1980 Memorial Cup|1980]] and [[1981 Memorial Cup|1981]] with the [[Cornwall Royals]] and [[1982 Memorial Cup|1982]] with the [[Kitchener Rangers]].
 
'''Robert Savard''' was a [[Canadian]] player. He is the only player who win three [[Memorial Cup]]s in a row - [[1980 Memorial Cup|1980]] and [[1981 Memorial Cup|1981]] with the [[Cornwall Royals]] and [[1982 Memorial Cup|1982]] with the [[Kitchener Rangers]].
   
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Savard was never drafted by the [[NHL]] and never played professional hockey.
 
Savard was never drafted by the [[NHL]] and never played professional hockey.
   
He is currently the coach of the [[Timmins]] Majors midget team.
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 3 March 2016

Robertsavard

Robert Savard was a Canadian player. He is the only player who win three Memorial Cups in a row - 1980 and 1981 with the Cornwall Royals and 1982 with the Kitchener Rangers.

Ryan Huska and Tyson Nash are the only other players to win three Memorial Cups, but they each won them in non-consecutive seasons - 1992, 1994, and 1995 with the Kamloops Blazers.

He played for Canada in the 1981 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships with the Royals.

Savard was never drafted by the NHL and never played professional hockey.

He is currently the coach of the Timmins Majors midget team. N