Bob Johnson (ice hockey)

Bob Johnson (ice hockey)

There have been two notable people involved in ice hockey named Bob Johnson:

*Bob Johnson (ice hockey b. 1931)
*Bob Johnson (ice hockey b. 1948)


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  • Violence in ice hockey — This article is about uniformly illegal violent acts in ice hockey. For condoned fighting, see Fighting in ice hockey. Linesmen attempt to break up a fight around the Tampa Bay goal during the first ice hockey playoff game between the Ottawa… …   Wikipedia

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