Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Larry Robinson - Best All-Time Plus/Minus Career Stat And Caused Alot Of NHL Players To Hit Golf Course Early To Practice Their Golf Swing Mechanics Early

 

  Back in the 1976-77 NHL Season Larry Robinson compiled a Plus/Minus of +120. This wa only second to Bobby Orr's Plus 126 during the 1970-71 NHL Season.

Larry Robinson compiled a plus career 730. The big defenseman (nicknamed the big bird) Larry Robinson was part of those great Montreal Canadiens teams in the '70's that won four straight Stanley Cups. He played for Montreal from 1972 to 1989 and then three seasons for the Los Angeles Kings. Robinson never had a minus season, and leads the NHL with a career mark of +730. His best in the category was in 1976-77, when he was an astounding +120. Robinson was on the ice for 218 of his team's goals and scored 19 of his own with 66 assists, both career highs. He also was a head coach at the NHL level for eight seasons. This guy caused alot of great NHL player, coaches (Don Cherry) and teams to hit the golf course way early, and practice their golf swing mechanics

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