Robin Bouchard
Robin Bouchard

Induction Year

2021

Inductee Type

Traditional

Sport

Hockey

Robin Bouchard starred for the Muskegon Fury and the Muskegon Lumberjacks, calling the Port City home for 13 of his 16 professional hockey seasons. A gifted and prolific scorer, in March of 2010, Bouchard broke the modern-day goal-scoring mark for minor league hockey, upping the record to 687 red-lighters before retiring at the end of the season.
Known for coming through in the clutch and scoring game-winning goals, Bouchard also holds a record for the most consecutive games scoring a goal with 17 notched during the 2009-10 season.

Between 1994 and 2010, Bouchard was part of five championship teams, including four during his time in Muskegon. A fan favorite and the emotional leader of those squads, his No. 32 jersey is retired and hanging in the rafters at Mercy Health Arena in downtown Muskegon. “Bouch,” as he is known to many, was a beloved player who was instrumental in community outreach and youth during his career.

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