IMAGE INFORMATION
EditRobert Glen "Bob" Bourne - Born June 21, 1954 in Kindersley, Saskatchewan is a Canadian retired ice Hockey center, coach and general manager.
- Western Canada Hockey League / WCHL regular season champion 1973 with Saskatoon Blades.
- Clarence S. Campbell Bowl Champion 1978, 1979, 1981 with New York Islanders.
- Stanley Cup Champion 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 with New York Islanders.
- Prince of Wales Trophy Champion 1982, 1983, 1984 with New York Islanders.
- 1984 Canada Cup Champion with Team Canada.
- Sports Illustrated 1987 Sportsmen of the Year (shared).
- Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Winner 1988 with Los Angeles Kings.
Bourne made his NHL debut with New York Islanders on October 9, 1974 vs Montreal Canadiens at Montreal Forum in a 5-5 tie. He had 1 assist in the game.
Bourne scored his 1st NHL goal vs Michel "Bunny" Larocque of Montreal Canadiens at 14:36 of 3rd period at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in a 6-3 Islanders win.
Bourne scored his 1st NHL hat-trick vs Glenn Resch of New Jersey Devils on March 13, 1984 at Brendan Byrne Arena in a 5-1 Islanders win. His first goal was the game winner.
Bourne played in 964 regular season NHL games, scoring 258 goals (38 GWG / 1 OTG), 324 assists with 605 penalty minutes and 139 NHL playoff games, scoring 40 goals (5 GWG / 1 OTG), 55 assists with 108 penalty minutes.
Bob Bourne was inducted into the New York Islanders Hall of Fame in 2006
Bob Bourne was inducted into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame in 2014.
Bob Bourne was inducted into the Saskatchewan Hockey Hall of Fame in 2017