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Died
  
2012

Positions
  
Name
  
Bob Perani

Playing career
  
1969–1974

Weight
  
82 kg

IHL team
  
Height
  
1.75 m


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Born
  
August 7, 1942Rome, Italy (
1942-08-07
)

Flint generals alumni game dedication to bob perani


Children: Robert Perani (Jr.) Robert "Bob" F. Perani (August 7, 1942 – April 15, 2012) was a professional ice hockey goaltender for the Flint Generals in the International Hockey League. He was also the founder of Perani's Hockey World sports retail chain in 1976, and owned the naming rights for the Perani Arena and Event Center. Perani died on April 15, 2012 while traveling on an international flight from Detroit to Tokyo.

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Bob Perani Flint businessman Bob Perani remembered by son as hard working

Perani was born in Italy in 1942 and moved to Canada with his family in 1953, settling near Toronto. He attended St. Lawrence University where he was a member of Sigma Pi fraternity. He played for a number of leagues in Michigan and Ontario. He and his wife Kris moved to Flint in the late 1960s and never left. Kris died from cancer in 2006.The following year, as part of the 'Perani Group', he bought the Flint Generals. He retired as a player after the 1974 season and went into the pizza business and in 1976 started "Bob Perani's Sports Shop".

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Perani retired to Thailand and died on a flight from Detroit to Tokyo en route to Thailand.

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Career

OHA

  • Hamilton Tiger Cubs 1959-1960 - 1 game
  • Toronto Marlboros 1960-1961 - 3 games
  • Whitby Mohawks 1961-1962 - 30 games
  • ECAC Hockey - Division I (NCAA)

  • St. Lawrence University Saints 1964-1966 - did not play
  • IHL

  • Muskegon Mohawks 1967-1968; 1968-1969 76 games
  • Flint Generals 1969-1970; 1970-1974 142 games
  • AHL

  • Springfield Kings 1967-1968, 1968-1969 7 games
  • OHA Sr

  • Toronto Marlboros 1967-1968 - 0 games
  • Barrie Flyers 1969-1970 10 games
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    Awards and honors

  • James Norris Memorial Trophy - 1968/1969 with teammate Tim Tabor with the Muskegon Mohawks
  • References

    Bob Perani Wikipedia


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