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Robb Stauber

Robert Thomas Stauber (born November 25, 1967) is an American ice hockey coach and former player. He was the head coach of the United States women's national ice hockey team. He played the goaltender position at the University of Minnesota and professionally with the Los Angeles Kings and Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League.

Robb Stauber
Born (1967-11-25) November 25, 1967 (age 55)
Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Los Angeles Kings
Buffalo Sabres
National team  United States
NHL Draft 107th overall, 1986
Los Angeles Kings
Playing career 1989–2006

Stauber played three seasons for the Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey team from 1986 to 1989. He was the first goaltender to win the Hobey Baker Award after his sophomore season in 1988.[1]

Between 1989 and 1995, Stauber played 62 NHL regular season games. He was drafted in the sixth round, 107th overall, by the Los Angeles Kings in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft.

A 1986 graduate of Duluth Denfeld High School, Stauber was chosen as the 63rd best player in Minnesota boys' high school hockey history.[2]

College career

Award Year
Hobey Baker Award 1987–88
WCHA Player of the Year 1987–88
AHCA West First-Team All-American 1987–88
All-WCHA First Team 1987–88
John Mariucci MVP Award (Minnesota) 1987–88
All-WCHA Second Team 1988–89

Sources:[3][4]

Professional hockey career

Stauber made his National Hockey League debut with the Kings during the 1989–90 season, appearing in two games. After two years in the minors, he played in 53 games for Kings between the 1992–93 and 1993–94 seasons.

He was traded (along with Alexei Zhitnik, Charlie Huddy, and a draft pick) to the Buffalo Sabres (for Grant Fuhr, Denis Tsygurov, and Philippe Boucher) during the 1994–95 season. Stauber appeared in just one game with the Kings and six games with the Sabres in that season, his last in the NHL. His career NHL stats are 21-23-9 W-L-T, 3.81 GAA, .890 save percentage, and one shutout in 62 games.[5]

Stauber spent 1995 to 1999 in the AHL and IHL. From 2002 to 2006, he played a few games in three different seasons with the Jacksonville Barracudas in three different leagues, the Atlantic Coast Hockey League, WHA2, and Southern Professional Hockey League.

In 1996, he scored a goal while playing for the Rochester Americans.[6]

Coaching career

Stauber coached at the University of Minnesota's Gophers men's hockey program as their goalie coach from 2000 to 2008, during which the Gophers won back to back NCAA National Titles in 2002 and 2003.[7]

Stauber served as head coach for the USA Hockey Women's National Team in the 2017 World Championships and the 2018 Winter Olympic Games where his team won their first Gold Medal since 1998.[8] Starting with the program in 2010, he was an assistant coach at the 2014 Winter Olympic Games.[7] In the first tournament after he was named permanent head coach, he coached the US to a gold medal in the 2017 IIHF Women's World Championship.[9]

Bandy career

Stauber also played bandy with the Dynamo Duluth. He was selected to the United States national team for the 2010 World Championship.[10]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1983–84 Denfeld High School HS-MN
1984–85 Denfeld High School HS-MN 22 990 27 0 1.70
1985–86 Denfeld High School HS-MN 27 1215 66 0 3.26
1986–87 University of Minnesota WCHA 20 13 5 0 1072 63 0 3.53 .881
1987–88 University of Minnesota WCHA 44 34 10 0 2621 119 5 2.72 .913
1988–89 University of Minnesota WCHA 34 26 8 0 2024 82 0 2.43 .911
1989–90 Los Angeles Kings NHL 2 0 1 0 83 11 0 7.94 .744
1989–90 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 14 6 6 2 851 43 0 3.03 .899 5 2 3 302 24 0 4.77
1990–91 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 33 13 16 4 1882 115 1 3.67 .875
1990–91 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 4 1 2 0 160 11 0 4.13
1991–92 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 22 8 12 1 1242 80 0 3.86
1992–93 Los Angeles Kings NHL 31 15 8 4 1735 111 0 3.84 .888 4 3 1 240 16 0 4.00 .898
1993–94 Los Angeles Kings NHL 22 4 11 5 1144 65 1 3.41 .908
1993–94 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 3 1 1 0 121 13 0 6.42 .843
1994–95 Los Angeles Kings NHL 1 0 0 0 16 2 0 7.33 .667
1994–95 Buffalo Sabres NHL 6 2 3 0 317 20 0 3.79 .867
1995–96 Rochester Americans AHL 16 6 7 1 833 49 0 3.53 .896
1996–97 Portland Pirates AHL 30 13 13 2 1606 82 0 3.06 .897
1997–98 Hartford Wolf Pack AHL 39 20 10 6 2221 89 2 2.40 .920 7 3 4 419 30 0 4.29 .873
1998–99 Manitoba Moose IHL 5 2 1 1 213 17 0 4.79 .811
2002–03 Jacksonville Barracudas ACHL 3 4.38 .891
2003–04 Jacksonville Barracudas WHA2 2 2.50 .924
2005–06 Jacksonville Barracudas SPHL 3 2 1 2.63 .933
AHL totals 132 58 52 15 6643 378 3 3.41 .898 12 5 7 721 54 0 4.49
NHL totals 62 21 23 9 3295 209 1 3.81 .890 4 3 1 240 16 0 4.00 .898

International

Year Team Event GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1987 United States WJC 4 220 17 0 4.64
1989 United States WC 6 3 3 0 313 19 0 3.64
Junior totals 4 220 17 0 4.64
Senior totals 6 3 3 0 313 19 0 3.64

References

  1. ^ "Hobey Baker Award Winner Robb Stauber". GopherSports.com. University of Minnesota.
  2. ^ Nelson, Loren. "Matter of survival". Minnesota Hockey Hub.
  3. ^ "2017-2018 Hockey Media Guide" (PDF). University of Minnesota.
  4. ^ "Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved June 11, 2013.
  5. ^ "Robb Stauber". HockeyDB.com.
  6. ^ "AHL: Goaltender Robb Stauber Scores A Goal 1996". YouTube.[dead YouTube link]
  7. ^ a b "Robb Stauber - Head Coach". USA Hockey.
  8. ^ "Minnesota's Robb Stauber to coach Olympic women's hockey team". St. Paul Pioneer Press. AP. May 1, 2017.
  9. ^ Haase, Nicole (April 3, 2017). "Robb Stauber brings a goalie's point of view behind the bench for Team USA". Sports Illustrated.
  10. ^ Klein, Jeff Z. (2010-01-28). "It's Not Hockey, It's Bandy". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-03-30.

External links

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
Awards and achievements
Preceded by WCHA Most Valuable Player
1987–88
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the Hobey Baker Award
1987–88
Succeeded by

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Robert Thomas Stauber born November 25 1967 is an American ice hockey coach and former player He was the head coach of the United States women s national ice hockey team He played the goaltender position at the University of Minnesota and professionally with the Los Angeles Kings and Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League Robb StauberBorn 1967 11 25 November 25 1967 age 55 Duluth Minnesota U S Height5 ft 11 in 180 cm Weight180 lb 82 kg 12 st 12 lb PositionGoaltenderCaughtLeftPlayed forLos Angeles Kings Buffalo SabresNational team United StatesNHL Draft107th overall 1986Los Angeles KingsPlaying career1989 2006Stauber played three seasons for the Minnesota Golden Gophers men s ice hockey team from 1986 to 1989 He was the first goaltender to win the Hobey Baker Award after his sophomore season in 1988 1 Between 1989 and 1995 Stauber played 62 NHL regular season games He was drafted in the sixth round 107th overall by the Los Angeles Kings in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft A 1986 graduate of Duluth Denfeld High School Stauber was chosen as the 63rd best player in Minnesota boys high school hockey history 2 Contents 1 College career 2 Professional hockey career 3 Coaching career 4 Bandy career 5 Career statistics 5 1 Regular season and playoffs 5 2 International 6 References 7 External linksCollege career EditAward YearHobey Baker Award 1987 88WCHA Player of the Year 1987 88AHCA West First Team All American 1987 88All WCHA First Team 1987 88John Mariucci MVP Award Minnesota 1987 88All WCHA Second Team 1988 89Sources 3 4 Professional hockey career EditStauber made his National Hockey League debut with the Kings during the 1989 90 season appearing in two games After two years in the minors he played in 53 games for Kings between the 1992 93 and 1993 94 seasons He was traded along with Alexei Zhitnik Charlie Huddy and a draft pick to the Buffalo Sabres for Grant Fuhr Denis Tsygurov and Philippe Boucher during the 1994 95 season Stauber appeared in just one game with the Kings and six games with the Sabres in that season his last in the NHL His career NHL stats are 21 23 9 W L T 3 81 GAA 890 save percentage and one shutout in 62 games 5 Stauber spent 1995 to 1999 in the AHL and IHL From 2002 to 2006 he played a few games in three different seasons with the Jacksonville Barracudas in three different leagues the Atlantic Coast Hockey League WHA2 and Southern Professional Hockey League In 1996 he scored a goal while playing for the Rochester Americans 6 Coaching career EditStauber coached at the University of Minnesota s Gophers men s hockey program as their goalie coach from 2000 to 2008 during which the Gophers won back to back NCAA National Titles in 2002 and 2003 7 Stauber served as head coach for the USA Hockey Women s National Team in the 2017 World Championships and the 2018 Winter Olympic Games where his team won their first Gold Medal since 1998 8 Starting with the program in 2010 he was an assistant coach at the 2014 Winter Olympic Games 7 In the first tournament after he was named permanent head coach he coached the US to a gold medal in the 2017 IIHF Women s World Championship 9 Bandy career EditStauber also played bandy with the Dynamo Duluth He was selected to the United States national team for the 2010 World Championship 10 Career statistics EditRegular season and playoffs Edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV 1983 84 Denfeld High School HS MN 1984 85 Denfeld High School HS MN 22 990 27 0 1 70 1985 86 Denfeld High School HS MN 27 1215 66 0 3 26 1986 87 University of Minnesota WCHA 20 13 5 0 1072 63 0 3 53 881 1987 88 University of Minnesota WCHA 44 34 10 0 2621 119 5 2 72 913 1988 89 University of Minnesota WCHA 34 26 8 0 2024 82 0 2 43 911 1989 90 Los Angeles Kings NHL 2 0 1 0 83 11 0 7 94 744 1989 90 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 14 6 6 2 851 43 0 3 03 899 5 2 3 302 24 0 4 77 1990 91 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 33 13 16 4 1882 115 1 3 67 875 1990 91 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 4 1 2 0 160 11 0 4 13 1991 92 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 22 8 12 1 1242 80 0 3 86 1992 93 Los Angeles Kings NHL 31 15 8 4 1735 111 0 3 84 888 4 3 1 240 16 0 4 00 8981993 94 Los Angeles Kings NHL 22 4 11 5 1144 65 1 3 41 908 1993 94 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 3 1 1 0 121 13 0 6 42 843 1994 95 Los Angeles Kings NHL 1 0 0 0 16 2 0 7 33 667 1994 95 Buffalo Sabres NHL 6 2 3 0 317 20 0 3 79 867 1995 96 Rochester Americans AHL 16 6 7 1 833 49 0 3 53 896 1996 97 Portland Pirates AHL 30 13 13 2 1606 82 0 3 06 897 1997 98 Hartford Wolf Pack AHL 39 20 10 6 2221 89 2 2 40 920 7 3 4 419 30 0 4 29 8731998 99 Manitoba Moose IHL 5 2 1 1 213 17 0 4 79 811 2002 03 Jacksonville Barracudas ACHL 3 4 38 891 2003 04 Jacksonville Barracudas WHA2 2 2 50 924 2005 06 Jacksonville Barracudas SPHL 3 2 1 2 63 933 AHL totals 132 58 52 15 6643 378 3 3 41 898 12 5 7 721 54 0 4 49 NHL totals 62 21 23 9 3295 209 1 3 81 890 4 3 1 240 16 0 4 00 898International Edit Year Team Event GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV 1987 United States WJC 4 220 17 0 4 641989 United States WC 6 3 3 0 313 19 0 3 64 Junior totals 4 220 17 0 4 64 Senior totals 6 3 3 0 313 19 0 3 64 References Edit Hobey Baker Award Winner Robb Stauber GopherSports com University of Minnesota Nelson Loren Matter of survival Minnesota Hockey Hub 2017 2018 Hockey Media Guide PDF University of Minnesota Men s Ice Hockey Award Winners PDF NCAA org Retrieved June 11 2013 Robb Stauber HockeyDB com AHL Goaltender Robb Stauber Scores A Goal 1996 YouTube dead YouTube link a b Robb Stauber Head Coach USA Hockey Minnesota s Robb Stauber to coach Olympic women s hockey team St Paul Pioneer Press AP May 1 2017 Haase Nicole April 3 2017 Robb Stauber brings a goalie s point of view behind the bench for Team USA Sports Illustrated Klein Jeff Z 2010 01 28 It s Not Hockey It s Bandy The New York Times Retrieved 2010 03 30 External links EditBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or The Internet Hockey DatabaseAwards and achievementsPreceded byTony Hrkac WCHA Most Valuable Player1987 88 Succeeded byCurtis JosephPreceded byTony Hrkac Winner of the Hobey Baker Award1987 88 Succeeded byLane MacDonald Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robb Stauber amp oldid 1136824516, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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