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Bob Probert

Hockey Player

Birthday June 5, 1965

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Age 45 Years

Date of death 5 July, 2010

Died Place Windsor, Ontario, Canada

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Who Is Bob Probert? Age, Biography and Wiki

Bob Probert, born on June 5, 1965, was a Canadian professional ice hockey player known for his tough playing style and fighting skills. He captained the Detroit Red Wings and played for the Chicago Blackhawks during his NHL career, which spanned from 1985 until 2002. Probert was celebrated not only for his on-ice prowess but also for his charismatic personality off the ice. Tragically, he passed away on July 5, 2010, at the age of 45. His remarkable career and life continue to resonate in the hockey community.

Occupation Hockey Player
Date of Birth June 5, 1965
Age 45 Years
Birth Place Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Horoscope Gemini
Country Canada
Date of death 5 July, 2010
Died Place Windsor, Ontario, Canada

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Bob Probert stood at an impressive height of 6 feet 3 inches (191 cm) and had a substantial weight of around 225 pounds (102 kg) during his playing days. His physicality was one of the key aspects of his game, combining size and strength with exceptional skill.

* A career-spanning series of battles with Tie Domi of the New York Rangers, Winnipeg Jets and Toronto Maple Leafs.

One of Probert's memorable confrontations was also the genesis of Domi's now-infamous belt gesture, where he gestured to the Madison Square Garden crowd as if he had a championship title belt around his waist, with Domi remarking it to reporters, "He's been heavyweight champ for a long time. I still respect him.

I'd been wanting him for three years. I just hope he remembered what got him where he is."

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Bob Probert was married to his wife, Daniela Probert, and together they shared three children. Over the years, Probert often spoke fondly of his family, emphasizing their importance in his life. After his passing, his family has continued to honor his memory, ensuring that his legacy lives on through various initiatives in hockey and mental health awareness.

Bob Probert died of a heart attack on July 5, 2010. During a severe heat wave, while boating on Lake St. Clair with his children, father-in-law, and mother-in-law, Probert developed what was described as "severe chest pain" and collapsed at approximately 2:00 pm local time.

His stepfather-in-law, Dan Parkinson, the Cornwall, Ontario chief of police, attempted CPR to save his life. He was rushed to Windsor Regional Hospital's Metropolitan Campus with no vital signs. Efforts to revive him were unsuccessful, and he was pronounced dead later that afternoon.

Net Worth and Salary

At the time of his passing, Bob Probert's estimated net worth was approximately $5 million. Throughout his career in the NHL, he earned a substantial salary, reflecting his contributions to the sport. In 2025, while Probert's direct earning potential has ceased, his legacy continues to hold value in the form of memorabilia, tributes, and posthumous recognition in the world of sports.

Career, Business and Investments

Bob Probert’s NHL career was marked by his status as one of the league's most feared enforcers. After retiring from professional hockey, he became involved in various business ventures, including a popular line of merchandise and speaking engagements where he shared his journey with mental health struggles. His dedication to promoting awareness of the challenges athletes face has further solidified his impact beyond just being a player.

The 1987–1988 season was the pinnacle of Probert's career. He cemented his reputation as an enforcer with a league-leading 398 penalty minutes, the sixth-highest single-season total in NHL history. He also tied for third on the team with 62 points, and played in his only NHL All-Star Game.

In addition he contributed the most points during the Red Wings' playoff run, in which Yzerman missed all but the final three games with a knee injury.

Social Network

Bob Probert is commemorated across various social media platforms where fans and former teammates share memories and tributes. The Bob Probert Foundation continues to engage with followers and advocates for mental health awareness. His legacy is celebrated through posts and discussions on platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, keeping his spirit alive within the hockey community and beyond.

Probert often saw it as his job to protect his teammates, especially Detroit captain Steve Yzerman. In a 2007 news story, he recalled a time that he sucker-punched enforcer Kevin Maguire of the Buffalo Sabres (December 23, 1987) after Maguire attacked Yzerman. Maguire then unsuccessfully attempted to avoid Probert.

Education

While detail surrounding Bob Probert's formal education has not been widely documented, he often credited his experiences in hockey as life lessons that contributed to his growth as both an athlete and an individual. Probert's journey emphasizes the importance of perseverance, character, and resilience.


Probert's family announced, on September 25, 2010, that his brain would be donated to the Sports Legacy Institute to assist researchers who are studying the effects of concussions and other sports-related head injuries. In March 2011, it was reported that researchers at Boston University had found evidence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy in Probert's brain.

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