Todd Robinson

Induction Year

2024

Inductee Type

Traditional

Sport

Hockey

Todd Robinson is perhaps the greatest playmaker in the history of Muskegon hockey. Robinson, who amassed a whopping 1,546 points in 15 pro seasons, played center for nine years for the Muskegon Fury between 2000 and 2010. Robinson and linemate Robin Bouchard were an often unstoppable force during that era, powering the team to Colonial Cup titles in 2002, 2004 and 2005. Robinson, a native of Trail, British Columbia, first established himself as a point-scoring machine during six years with Portland of the Western Hockey League, piling up 470 points to get inducted into the team’s hall of fame. “T-Rob” then made his way east to Muskegon, where he didn’t miss a beat, quickly becoming a fan favorite. Robinson capped his second season with the Fury by scoring perhaps the most memorable goal in Muskegon hockey history, an overtime, game-winning and Cup-clinching breakaway goal. He retired after the 2014 season, but still gives back to the community as a coach and by working youth hockey events and charitable functions.

High School

College