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  1. Larry Clark Robinson (born June 2, 1951) is a Canadian former ice hockey coach, executive and player. His coaching career includes head coaching positions with the New Jersey Devils (which he held on two occasions), as well as the Los Angeles Kings.

  2. Statistics and Records of Larry Robinson, a hockey player and coach from Winchester, ONT born Jun 2 1951 who was active from 1968 to 1992.

  3. Jan 10, 2023 · It was during a game in 1987 when Larry Robinson was injured in a collision that threatened his career with the Montreal Canadiens. The punishing body check was leveled by an opponent...

  4. Checkout the latest stats of Larry Robinson. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, trade, draft, salary and more on Hockey-Reference.com.

  5. Jan 1, 2017 · Larry Robinson: 100 Greatest NHL Players. Bruising defenseman won Stanley Cup six times, Norris Trophy twice with Canadiens. By Wayne Coffey / Special to NHL.com. December 31, 2016. The big kid...

  6. Jun 21, 2019 · VANCOUVER — Larry Robinson has now won an incredible 10 Stanley Cup rings, but he doesn’t wear any of them. That says so much about the humble Hall of Famer, who won his first six Stanley Cups...

  7. Oct 17, 2010 · Laurence Clark Robinson, "Larry," hockey player (b at Winchester, Ont 2 June 1951). He was a first-round selection for the MONTREAL CANADIENS in the 1971 NHL draft and, after a year and a half in the American Hockey League, was called up to play on the Canadiens' 1973 STANLEY CUP winning team.

  8. Eliteprospects.com hockey player profile of Larry Robinson, 1951-06-02 Winchester, ON, CAN Canada. Most recently in the NHL with Los Angeles Kings. Complete player biography and stats.

  9. Jan 9, 2023 · The 71-year-old 10-time Stanley Cup winner aced the fifth hole of the Tierra del Sol Golf and Country Club in The Villages, the Florida community that...

  10. Jan 8, 2018 · Robinson's road to his 1995 Hall of Fame induction began 45 years ago, on Jan. 8, 1973, a 3-3 tie between the Canadiens and Minnesota North Stars before 18,261 fans at the Montreal Forum.