Robert J. "Bob" Brinkworth (born May 10, 1942) is a Canadian retired ice hockey
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and coach who was a two-time
All-American and
ECAC Player of the Year for
Rensselaer.
Career
Brinkworth was recruited to
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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by the legendary
Ned Harkness
Nevin Donald Harkness (September 19, 1919 – September 19, 2008) was an NCAA head coach of ice hockey and lacrosse at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Cornell University and of ice hockey at Union College. Harkness was also head coach of th ...
and began playing with the varsity team in 1961. As a sophomore he led the team in scoring, recording more than three points per game, and finished second in the nation with 71 points. He made the inaugural
First Team All-ECAC roster and was a major reason for the Engineers making the
ECAC Tournament. The team lost their quarterfinal match and ended their season in a disappointing fashion. As a junior Brinkwork again led the team in scoring and was third in the nation with 75 points. This time he received increasing attention for his efforts and was named an All-American as well as the
ECAC Player of the Year. Despite his performance, Rensselaer played rather poorly during the season and did not even make the conference tournament.
Harkness left prior to Brinkworth's senior season to take over at
Cornell
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. The coach was replaced by
Rube Bjorkman
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(who would leave after the 1964 season) and the team rebounded with a much better campaign. Brinkworth was named
team co-captain with
Jerry Knightley and got the team to post an 18–8 record and return to the
conference tournament. Brinkworth helped the team with its first ECAC tournament game but could not overcome the stout defense of
St. Lawrence
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in the semifinal. RPI won what they thought was Brinkworth's final college game over long-time rival
Clarkson to finish third in the tournament and Brinkworth was named to the
All-Tournament First Team. When the NCAA selection committee passed over St. Lawrence in favor of RPI for the
NCAA Tournament, Brinkworth had one last chance to make an impact with the Engineers. While the team lest to
Denver
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in the semifinal, they recovered for a 2–1 win over
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in the consolation game and Brinkworth able to end on a high note. He finished the season as the second highest scorer in the nation for the second time, behind only Knightley with 70 points.
After graduating, Brinkworth turned to a professional career, joining the
Omaha Knights
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in the second season of the
CPHL. The following year Brinkworth jumped up to the
AHL, playing with the
Providence Reds
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and
Baltimore Clippers
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over four seasons. He was never able to get a call-up to the
NHL
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, however, and moved to the
IHL in 1970. In his first season with the
Port Huron Flags
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the team finished 6th out of 7 teams but made the postseason and went on a stunning run. The Flags won the championship with Brinkworth leading the way, scoring 10 goals and 18 points in 14 games. The next season the team finished second in their division and went on a second postseason run to capture their second consecutive
Turner Cup
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. Brinkworth spent two more seasons with Port Huron before retiring as a player.
Brinkworh began his second career as a coach, working with amateur and professional teams for many seasons. In 2004 he became the head coach for
Florida Gulf Coast and headed the school's club team for 15 seasons. He was the
American Collegiate Hockey Association
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Division II coach of the year in 2009. He was inducted into the RPI Athletic Hall of Fame in 1968.
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
Awards and honors
References
External links
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1942 births
Living people
AHCA Division I men's ice hockey All-Americans
Baltimore Clippers players
Canadian ice hockey centres
RPI Engineers men's ice hockey players
Omaha Knights (CHL) players
Port Huron Flags players
Ice hockey people from Toronto