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Robb
Stauber, President and founder of Goalcrease Inc., was a Minnesota
High School All-State goalkeeper at Duluth Denfield H.S. He attended
the University of Minnesota and in 1988 was the first college goalie
ever to win the Hobey Baker Award, given
annually to the outstanding U.S. college hockey player. He was a
college All-American, a WCHA MVP, and team MVP while playing for
the Gophers.
Robb played 10 years of professional hockey. He was two times an
AHL All-Star and played in the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals with the
LA Kings. He also played for the Buffalo Sabres, Washington Capitals,
and New York Rangers. Robb is President of Goalcrease Inc., and
the volunteer goalie coach for the University of Minnesota Golden
Gophers, the 2001-02 and 2002-03 NCAA National Hockey Champions.
Since
his retirement from the professional ranks in 1999, Robb has focused
his energy, resources, and creativity towards helping goalies at
every level of competition learn how to be personally successful
and happy while playing the demanding and unique position of hockey
goalkeeper.
Robbs vision is to build Goalcrease into the preeminent brand
for goalie training by integrating proprietary training methods,
proprietary training tools, and specialized goalie-specific training
facilities.
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