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Bobby Boucher is a socially inept, stuttering 31-year-old man serving as the water boy for the University of Louisiana football program. He lives with his protective and extremely religious mother, Helen, and believes his father, Robert Sr., died of dehydration in the Sahara while serving in the Peace Corps back in the 1960s.
Robert James "Bobby" Boucher (February 14, 1904 – June 10, 1931) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 11 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Canadiens during the 1923–24 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1919 to 1929, was spent in the minor leagues.
Robert, Bob or Bobby Boucher may refer to: Bob Boucher (educator) (1940–2009), British academic and vice-chancellor of the University of Sheffield from 2001 to 2007; Bob Boucher (cyclist) (born 1943), Canadian cyclist and speed skater; Bob Boucher (ice hockey) (1938–2004), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
Robert Jerome "Bobby" Borchers (born June 19, 1952 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American country music singer. Borchers was raised in Kentucky . He learned to play guitar at age twelve, and got his first break in the mid-1970s, when Tanya Tucker recorded his song "Jamestown Ferry."
Besides Boucher, a number of players have won the award multiple times, including Wayne Gretzky who won it five times, Red Kelly and Pavel Datsyuk with four wins, and Bobby Bauer, Alex Delvecchio, Mike Bossy, Martin St. Louis, and Ron Francis with three each.
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Brian Boucher (/ b uː ˈ ʃ eɪ / boo-SHAY; [1] born January 2, 1977) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender who is a game analyst on national TNT games and also Philadelphia Flyers games on NBC Sports Philadelphia.
Robert "Bobby" Boucher, Jr. Executive producer 1999 Big Daddy: Sonny Koufax Executive producer Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo: Robert Justin Uncredited voice cameo [2] Executive producer 2000 Little Nicky: Nicholas "Little Nicky" Executive producer 2001 Joe Dirt: Executive producer The Concert for New York City: Operaman Cameo The Animal: Townie Cameo