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bottleneckblooz
05-07-2010, 08:26 PM
That's just crazy!

RIP

http://msn.foxsports.com/nhl/story/nhl-enforcer-bob-probert-dies-070510

physique
05-07-2010, 09:08 PM
sad. but his lifestyle probably did him in. alcohol and rec drugs dont mix well in the human body

cog
05-07-2010, 11:06 PM
Yup.Did he smoke as well?

rob66679
05-07-2010, 11:10 PM
Yup.Did he smoke as well?

Dunno, but he was suspended a few times for coke.... how much you wanna bet he had a heart attack?

The guy was a monster, the fights with Domi were incredible..... fought some crazy wars against Kordic too..... he could score too when he tried, think he had a 30 goal season.

One of the top 5, maybe top 3 toughest of all time.

natenator
06-07-2010, 08:39 AM
made it into the league as a tough guy and stayed in the league by becoming a player.

Had the pleasure of meeting Bobby a bunch of times through friends and family and he truly was a nice person. Even remember meeting him as a kid when he played for the Brantford Alexanders.

natenator
09-07-2010, 01:50 PM
Not surprisingly, Bob Probert went out with a roar.

A line of more than 50 motorcycles led a lengthy procession to Windsor Christian Fellowship, in Windsor, Ontario, where hundreds of mourners gathered to honor the former NHL player.

Probert's casket was transported on a sidecar attached to a motorcycle.

Numerous dignitaries from the National Hockey League were on hand, including NHL Vice President Colin Campbell, Red Wings owners Mike and Marian Ilitch, Tampa Bay Lightning general manager Steve Yzerman, Red Wings general manager Ken Holland, as well as current and former Red Wings Kris Draper, Darren McCarty, Dino Ciccarelli, Stu Grimson, Dave Lewis and Paul Ysebeault.

Campbell and Yzerman both spoke during the service, remembering Probert as a wonderful teammate who was revered by players around the league

Yzerman recalled a story from the 1989 All-Star Game, when a handful of NHL stars, including Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier asked to be introduced to Probert.

"They wanted to meet the big guy," said Yzerman. "They respected him as a player."

Yzerman proceeded to describe Probert as a proud man who would be sorely missed.

Probert's best friend, Rick Rogaw, also shared memories during the 75 minute ceremony.

"He was not only my best friend," said Rogaw. "He was my brother."

Probert passed away suddenly Monday afternoon, suffering a heart attack while boating with his family on Lake St. Clair.

He was 45 years old.

RIP Bobby!

evoke
09-07-2010, 02:12 PM
sad. but his lifestyle probably did him in. alcohol and rec drugs dont mix well in the human body

yea i agree, his lifestyle was a huge factor. RIP