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Bob Leiter

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Height
  
1.75 m

Playing career
  
1959–1976

Weight
  
79 kg

Name
  
Bob Leiter

Position
  
Centerman

Role
  
Ice hockey player


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Born
  
March 22, 1941 (age 83) Winnipeg, MB, CAN (
1941-03-22
)

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Robert Edward "Bobby" Leiter (born March 22, 1941) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player, most notably for the Atlanta Flames of the National Hockey League.

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Playing career

After a junior career that saw him playing on a Memorial Cup winner with the Winnipeg Braves in 1959, Leiter—whose rights were owned by the Boston Bruins—spent most of the next decade in the minor leagues. Derailed by a bout of tuberculosis, occasional injuries and the perception that he would serve better as a defensive player, he served two seasons for the Kingston Frontenacs of the Eastern Professional Hockey League and six with the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League, playing only large sections of the 1963 and 1964 seasons with the Bruins.

By 1967 there was no place on the newly powerful Bruins for Leiter, and he was a fixture on the Bears, where he was a scoring leader his final four seasons. 1971, his final year in Hershey, was his best, leading the team in scoring and being named to the AHL's Second All-Star Team.

Following that season, the Pittsburgh Penguins bought Leiter from the Bruins, and he became a NHL regular at last. When expansion came in 1972, Leiter was chosen by the Atlanta Flames in the expansion draft as its 17th pick. Despite being chosen inauspiciously low, Leiter led the team in scoring in its inaugural year and was a mainstay with his two-way play. He finished second in team scoring the following season.

However, injuries and age eroded his scoring skills, and he was released by the Flames early in the 1976 season. Leiter signed with the Calgary Cowboys of the World Hockey Association to finish the season, after which he retired.

Awards and achievements

  • Turnbull Cup MJHL Championship (1959)
  • Memorial Cup Championship (1959)
  • AHL Second All-Star Team (1971)
  • “Honoured Member” of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
  • References

    Bob Leiter Wikipedia