- Ross Brooks
Ross Brooks (born
October 17 , 1937 inToronto ,Ontario ,Canada ) is a formerprofessional ice hockey Goaltender who played three seasons with theBoston Bruins of theNational Hockey League . He is notable for not making his NHL debut until the age of 36, one of the oldest rookies in professional hockey history.Brooks had a long minor league career which included seven seasons for the
Providence Reds of theAmerican Hockey League , and shared the award for lowest goals against average in the AHL in 1972. In the 1972 season, however, the Bruins, who owned his rights, lost several goaltenders; top prospectDan Bouchard to expansion, starGerry Cheevers to the WHA and veteranEddie Johnston to a trade with theToronto Maple Leafs . This opened the door to Brooks' recall as the backup goaltender.Brooks played for the Bruins from 1972 until 1975, after which -- upon the return of Cheevers to the organization -- he played a single season for the Bruins' AHL
Rochester Americans farm team before retiring. Playing for a powerhouse team that regularly finished around the top of the league standings, he compiled a career record of 37 wins, and only 7 losses and 6 ties with agoals against average of 2.63. His career winning percentage is one of the highest recorded for goalies with 50 or more decisions.After his retirement Brooks was a longtime executive for the Bruins' farm team in Providence, leaving that post in 2000.
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