Bob Corkum

Bob Corkum
Born (1967-12-18) December 18, 1967
Salisbury, MA, USA
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 230 lb (100 kg; 16 st 6 lb)
Position Center
Shot Right
Played for Buffalo Sabres
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Philadelphia Flyers
Phoenix Coyotes
Los Angeles Kings
New Jersey Devils
Atlanta Thrashers
National team  United States
NHL Draft 47th overall, 1986
Buffalo Sabres
Playing career 19892002

Robert Freeman Corkum (born December 18, 1967) is an American ice hockey coach and a former professional ice hockey center. He was drafted in the third round, 47th overall, by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft.

Playing career

Corkum represented the United States at the 1987 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. After playing four seasons for the University of Maine, Corkum debuted with Buffalo's American Hockey League affiliate, the Rochester Americans, in the 1989–90 season. He also appeared in eight regular season games and five playoff games with the Sabres during the 1989–90 season. After playing for the Americans and Sabres for the next three seasons, Corkum was chosen by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft.

After the Mighty Ducks, Corkum made stops with the Philadelphia Flyers, Phoenix Coyotes, Los Angeles Kings, New Jersey Devils, and Atlanta Thrashers. The Thrashers traded him back to the Sabres at the trade deadline of the 2001–02 season. After finishing the season with the Sabres, Corkum retired. In his NHL career, Corkum played in 720 games. He recorded 97 goals and 103 assists, for 200 total points. His best season came in 1993–94 with Anaheim, when he scored 23 goals and added 28 assists.

Coaching career

On August 22, 2008, it was announced that Corkum would be returning to his alma mater to become the associate head coach at The University of Maine. He spent the majority of the previous four seasons coaching junior hockey in the EJHL, and Massachusetts High School hockey at Newburyport High prior to that.

On April 30, 2013, USA Hockey named Corkum the head coach of Team USA for the 2013 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament to be held in Slovakia during August 2013.[1]

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