Shot Left Height 1.83 m NHL Draft Undrafted Weight 86 kg | Playing career Education Providence College Name Rob Concannon Positions Winger | |
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Born December 2, 1970 (age 53)
Dorchester, MA, USA ( 1970-12-02 ) Played for American Hockey League, St. John's Maple Leafs |
Stingrays president rob concannon addresses the opening weekend schedule changes
Rob Concannon (born December 2, 1970 in Dorchester, Massachusetts) is the President of the ECHL South Carolina Stingrays minor league ice hockey club, having played in the late 1990s and early 2000s for the club, winning one of the teams' three ECHL Kelly Cup championships (1997) Inducted into teams Hall of Fame (2003) March 2010 as the president of the Washington Capitals' AA affiliate.
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- Stingrays president rob concannon addresses the opening weekend schedule changes
- South carolina stingrays rob concannon shares thoughts on spencer carbery
- References
Played college hockey at Providence (1990–1992) before transferring to Salem State College, named All American in 1995, See Masshole in Full, article in Boston Magazine June 2009.
He had also been a former professional major League roller hockey player with both the New Jersey Rockin' Rollers of the RHI and the South Carolina Fire Ants of the MLRH.
Concannon earned his nickname "Coo Coo" because of his antics both on and of the ice, and his popularity in the Charleston area has remained, resulting in the Stingrays naming him the new team president after Darren Abbott left to take a similar role in the AHL's Manchester Monarchs.