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Robert Alan Probert (June 5, 1965 – July 5, 2010) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward. Probert played for the National Hockey League 's Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks .
Joseph George "Joey" Kocur (born December 21, 1964) [1] is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He is best known for his activities as a fighter and enforcer, as well as being one half of the "Bruise Brothers" with then- Detroit Red Wings teammate Bob Probert, during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Howe was a member of a Stanley Cup-winning team four times with the Red Wings and his uniform number 9 was retired by the club. Yzerman holds the regular season record for most assists with 1063, while Bob Probert's 2090 penalty minutes in the regular season is also a club record. Yzerman also leads the team in points and goals scored in the ...
Free Press special writer Bill Dow continues his "where are they now" series about former Detroit Red Wings players. Today's profile is on Joe Kocur:
Probert is a patronymic name derived from the Welsh ap Robert, meaning "son of Robert", ... Bob Probert (1965–2010), Canadian ice hockey player; Lee Probert ...
His CTE was more advanced than that of another former NHL player, Bob Probert, an enforcer who had recently died at the age of 45, and likely would have led to middle-aged dementia had he lived. [12] On July 22, 2011, Aaron was charged with unlawful distribution of a controlled substance. [13]
During the 1988 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Campbell and assistant general manager Neil Smith discovered several Red Wings players, including Bob Probert and Petr Klima, out past curfew. [2] [3] The incident occurred at a suburban Edmonton bar called "Goose Loonies", and led to an apology being issued by Demers.
He fought Bob Probert in each of the three periods in a 2–1 Blue Jackets loss to the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center on January 10, 2002. [2] The three fights by the same two adversaries in a single NHL match would next be achieved fourteen years later when Evander Kane and Alex Petrovic did it on February 9, 2016. [3]