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EditJohn Gilbert Arbour - Born September 28, 1945 in Niagara Falls, Ontario is a Canadian retired ice Hockey defenceman.
- Memorial Cup Champion 1965 with Niagara Falls Flyers.
Memorial Cup finalist 1963.
- George Richardson Memorial Trophy Champion 1963, 1965 with Niagara Falls Flyers.
- J. Ross Robertson Cup Junior Champion 1963, 1965 with Niagara Falls Flyers.
- Adams Cup Champion 1966, 1967 with Oklahoma City Blazers.
- Lester Patrick Cup Champion 1970 with Vancouver Canucks.
Arbour played his junior Hockey with Niagara Falls Flyers, helping them win the 1965 Memorial Cup championship.
Arbour turned pro with Oklahoma City Blazers, playing 3 seasons there and helping them win back to back Adams Cup championships in 1966, 1967.
While playing in Oklahoma City, Arbour made his NHL debut with Boston Bruins on November 27, 1965 vs Toronto Maple Leafs at Maple Leaf Gardens in a 2-1 Boston win.
Arbour would play for 4 NHL teams, scoring his only NHL goal vs Joe Daley of Buffalo Sabres at 6:07 of 3rd period on March 13, 1971 at St. Louis Arena in a 9-0 St. Louis win.
Arbour played in 106 regular season NHL games, scoring 1 goal, 9 assists with 149 penalty minutes and 5 NHL playoff games, with 0 points or penalties.
Arbour would play the rest of his career in the World Hockey Association with 4 different teams.
Arbour played in 335 regular season WHA games, scoring 30 goals, 164 assists with 568 penalty minutes and 29 WHA playoff games, scoring 3 goals, 15 assists with 72 penalty minutes.
