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Canadian ice hockey player

Bob Leduc (born May 23, 1944 in Sudbury, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey player who played 158 games in the World Hockey Association. He played with the Ottawa Nationals and Toronto Toros.

Leduc played junior hockey with the Sudbury Wolves. He played seven seasons in the American Hockey League with the Providence Reds before getting called up to the World Hockey Association. He briefly served as player-coach while with the Toros. From 1975-77, he spent two additional seasons in the minors with the Maine Nordiques. Leduc later returned to Rhode Island and worked in the Reds' front office while also investing in are real estate.

Coaching record

World Hockey Association

Team Year Regular season Post season
G W L T Pts Division rank Result
Toronto Toros 1974-75 37 20 16 1 (88) 2nd in Canadian Lost in WHA quarter-finals (2-4 vs. SD)
WHA totals 1974-1975 37 20 16 1 41 2-4 (0.333)

North American Hockey League

Team Year Regular season Post season
G W L T Pts Division rank Result
Maine Nordiques 1975-76 74 18 55 1 37 4th in East Lost in division semi-finals (1-3 vs. BEA)
NAHL totals 1975-1976 74 18 55 1 37 1-3 (0.250)

References

  1. "Bob Leduc Stats".

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