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Bob Kelly (ice hockey, born 1950)

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Height
  
5 ft 10 in (178 cm)

Position
  
Left Wing


Shot
  
Left

Name
  
Bob Kelly

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Born
  
November 25, 1950 (age 73) Oakville, ON, CAN (
1950-11-25
)

Weight
  
200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)

Played for
  
Philadelphia Flyers Washington Capitals

NHL Draft
  
32nd overall, 1970 Philadelphia Flyers

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Robert James "Bob" "Hound" "Houndog" Kelly (born November 25, 1950) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger who played 12 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Philadelphia Flyers and Washington Capitals.

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Playing career

Selected in 1970 by the Philadelphia Flyers, Kelly was an aggressive left-winger who became a member of the famous "Broad Street Bullies" and helped guide the Flyers to their two consecutive Stanley Cup championships in 1974 and 1975. Along with teammate Dave Schultz, Kelly was one of the team's top enforcers.

Kelly scored the 1975 cup winning goal 11 seconds into the third period of game six. On a tremendous individual effort he stole the puck behind the Sabres' net, and was able to slide the puck under goalie Roger Crozier.

Kelly played with the Flyers until the 1979–80 NHL season when he was traded to the Washington Capitals. He had a career year offensively in his first season with the Capitals, scoring 26 goals and 36 assists for a total of 62 points. After playing 16 games during the first two months of the 1981–82 season, the Capitals and Kelly mutually agreed to terminate his contract and Kelly retired.

He is now the Flyers' ambassador of hockey, visiting schools and teaching kids about the importance of teamwork. He also can be seen on the concourse of the Flyers' arena, the Wells Fargo Center, interacting with fans, and presenting awards to military guests during Flyers' home games.

Nicknames

Kelly was known by several similar nicknames: "Hound Dog", "The Hound", "Mad Dog", "Muttley" or "Mutt", "Machine Gun Kelly", "Grass Fairy" and "Scourge of the Red Army".

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