Rob Flockhart

Canadian ice hockey player (1956–2021)


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positionLeft wing
played_forVancouver Canucks
Minnesota North Stars
shootsLeft
height_ft6
height_in0
weight_lb185
birth_date
birth_placeSmithers, British Columbia, Canada
death_date
career_start1976
career_end1981
draft44th overall
draft_year1976
draft_teamVancouver Canucks
wha_draft63rd overall
wha_draft_year1976
wha_draft_teamCleveland Crusaders
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Robert Walter Flockhart (February 6, 1956 – January 2, 2021) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who spent parts of five seasons in the National Hockey League with the Vancouver Canucks and Minnesota North Stars, though most of his career was spent in the minor leagues. Internationally Flockhart played at the 1975 World Junior Championships, an unofficial tournament. He is the older brother of former NHL player Ron Flockhart.

Playing career

Flockhart was born in Smithers, British Columbia, and began playing hockey there. He joined the Kamloops Chiefs of the major junior Western Canada Hockey League in 1973, spending three seasons with the team. At the 1976 NHL Amateur Draft Flockhart was selected 44th overall by the Vancouver Canucks. He had a solid first professional season in 1976–77, scoring 54 points in 65 games with the Tulsa Oilers of the Central Hockey League, and earning a five-game stint in Vancouver. He would spend three seasons in Vancouver's organization, scoring well in minor-pro but struggling to produce when called up to the parent club. His longest NHL stint came in 1977–78, when he appeared in 24 games, recording a single assist. He appeared in 14 games in 1978–79, scoring his first NHL goal and adding an assist.

Flockhart was released by the Canucks in 1979 and signed with the Minnesota North Stars. He led the Oklahoma City Stars in scoring in 1979–80, and scored a goal and 4 points in 10 games with the North Stars. He also scored a goal in his NHL playoff debut. He spent two more seasons in Minnesota's system, appearing in two more NHL games in 1980–81, but failed to establish himself as a full-time NHL player. He signed with the Chicago Black Hawks in 1982, but never appeared in the NHL with the Hawks, retiring from the sport in 1985.

Flockhart finished his career with 2 goals and 5 assists for 7 points, along with 14 penalty minutes, in 55 NHL games. He died of a heart attack on January 2, 2021.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMCHL totals373148182330409317132068NHL totals552571411012
1971–72Revelstoke BruinsKIJHL4441478854
1972–73The Pas Blue DevilsAJHL5035458092
1973–74Kamloops ChiefsWCHL6713162949
1974–75Kamloops ChiefsWCHL3619203952
1975–76Kamloops ChiefsWCHL725147989111391232
1976–77Tulsa OilersCHL6522325470926812
1976–77Vancouver CanucksNHL50000
1977–78Tulsa OilersCHL4317112855723514
1977–78Vancouver CanucksNHL2401112
1978–79Dallas Black HawksCHL4418274546933634
1978–79Vancouver CanucksNHL141120
1979–80Oklahoma City StarsCHL6731407151
1979–80Minnesota North StarsNHL10134211012
1980–81Minnesota North StarsNHL20000
1981–82Nashville South StarsCHL792730579830002
1982–83Springfield IndiansAHL7422345655
1983–84Toledo GoaldiggersIHL5433205333
1984–85New Haven NighthawksAHL20220
1984–85Springfield IndiansAHL14581322
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International

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YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIMJunior totals41016
1975CanadaWJC41016
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References

References

  1. Seitz, Earl. (January 3, 2021). "Former Kamloops Chiefs/Vancouver Canucks player Rob Flockhart dies at age 64". CFJC Today.

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