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Position
  
Name
  
Bob Gassoff

Career start
  
1973

Shot
  
Left

Role
  
Ice hockey player

Career end
  
1977

Played for
  
Height
  
1.78 m

Siblings
  
Brad Gassoff

Playing career
  
1973–1977

Weight
  
86 kg


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Born
  
April 17, 1953Quesnel, BC, CAN (
1953-04-17
)

NHL Draft
  
48th overall, 1973St. Louis Blues

WHA Draft
  
33rd overall, 1973Minnesota Fighting Saints

Died
  
May 27, 1977, Gray Summit, Missouri, United States

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Robert Allen Gassoff (April 17, 1953 in Quesnel, British Columbia – May 27, 1977 in Gray Summit, Missouri) was a professional ice hockey player. He played four seasons in the NHL for the St. Louis Blues. He was killed in a motorcycle accident on the country property of his friend and team-mate Garry Unger near Gray Summit, Missouri; his number three was subsequently retired by the Blues.

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Motorcycle accident

Gassoff was killed in a motorcycle accident on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend in 1977. He and his pregnant wife, Diane, had been invited to a postseason barbecue at teammate Garry Unger's 200-acre (0.81 km2) farm near Gray Summit, Mo. At roughly 6:00 p.m., Gassoff joined several others in riding motorcycles around Unger's property. Unger later said that he remembered wondering if it was a good idea for Gassoff to ride the motorcycle because he had been drinking and did not have any riding experience. Gassoff drove out of Unger's property on a gravel road that merged into to a winding road leading up a hill to Villa Ridge, Missouri. Gassoff was not wearing a helmet and had no license plate on his motorcycle and decided to take a short run up the hill and come right back. On his way back down the hill, he collided head-on with a car driven by a man named Douglas Klekamp. The crash killed Gassoff, and Klekamp walked away uninjured. In October 1977, Gassoff's widow filed a $3 million lawsuit against Unger, his wife, and Klekamp, whom the suit alleged was one of Unger's employees running an errand for the Ungers. Unger describes Gassoff's death as one of the most devastating moments of his life.

Family

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Gassoff's brother, Brad, was also an NHL hockey player. His brother Ken, born October 9, 1954, was drafted by the New York Rangers in the 1974 NHL Amateur Draft and by the Houston Aeros in the 1974 WHA Amateur Draft.

Tributes

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Following his death, the Bob Gassoff Trophy was created to be presented annually to the most improved defenseman in the Central Hockey League (CHL).


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References

Bob Gassoff Wikipedia