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Bob May (ice hockey) was a professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1947 to 1957. He was born on 8 June, 1927 in Sprague, Manitoba. May played for the Chicago Black Hawks, Boston Bruins, and Detroit Red Wings during his NHL career. He was known for his hard-nosed style of play and was a fan favorite in each of the cities he played in. May was a two-time NHL All-Star and was named to the NHL Second All-Star Team in 1951. He was also a member of the Stanley Cup-winning Detroit Red Wings team in 1955. May retired from professional hockey in 1957 and went on to become a successful businessman. He owned a sporting goods store in Detroit and later became a real estate developer. May passed away on October 15, 2014 at the age of 87.

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Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 8 June 1927
Birthday 8 June
Birthplace Sprague, Manitoba
Date of death (2014-07-20)
Died Place Plymouth, Minnesota
Nationality North Dakota

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2014

Bob May died in 2014 at the age of 87 from pulmonary fibrosis. He was survived by his wife Beverley and their daughters Jan and Cathy.

1981

Dr. Bob May served in the Army, reaching the rank of Colonel. Over the course of his life May wrote four books, including; "The Hockey Drill Book," "The Hockey Road: From High School, to College, to Pro," and "Girls Hockey in Minnesota; Where To Go From Here?". May was twice inducted into the North Dakota Athletic Hall of Fame, in 1981 as an individual and in 2002 as part of the championship team. He was also a charter member of the MGHCA Hall of Fame in 2013.

1968

May left the program to become the coach of the Minneapolis Millers for a year before he entered dental school. He became the team dentist for the Minnesota North Stars in 1968 and served in that capacity until 1983. In 1974 he became the coach of the newly formed Wayzata Checkers girls ice hockey team and led the team for its first seven seasons. In that time his team won a state title, three national titles and took first place in the 1979 Friendship Tournament held in Helsinki. Later in life he was brought back to Wayzata High School the second time to coach the first two seasons of the girls ice hockey team. He was able to help the squad to a conference championship in his second year.

1958

May's first season brought incredible success as the Fighting Sioux won their first conference title and reached the 1958 NCAA Championship game. The next year the WIHL was dissolved but that didn't stop May's team as they were again invited to the tournament only this time they were able to take home the Trophy, the programs first.

1950

May played for North Dakota for two seasons in the early 1950s and was named captain his final year. After graduating May turned to coaching, first leading Wayzata High School then Roosevelt High School before he was named as the bench boss for his alma mater. May was appointed coach of the Fighting Sioux when the university's president chose him instead of Ken Johannson, when the athletic directors were undecided.

1927

Robert H. May (June 8, 1927 – July 20, 2014) was a Canadian ice hockey player and coach most well known for his brief tenure at North Dakota where he won the program's first National Champion in 1959.