Todd Robinson
Todd Robinson rose through the ranks of the Rossland-Trail Minor Hockey system to become one of the most honoured professional hockey players from Trail. He has excelled at major junior and pro hockey, and has represented Canada internationally. Throughout his career, he accumulated more points than any other player in hockey. As of January 9, 2014, Todd has 497 goals, 1223 assists for a total of 1820 points and continues to add to these numbers.
In junior hockey he is recognized as the all-time leading scorer of the Portland Winter Hawks with 469 points and won a Memorial Cup with the Winter Hawks in 1998. Following junior hockey, Todd turned professional and has played for a number of leagues in the United States. Throughout his career he has been selected to five all-star teams, been the leading scorer in the league four times, played on three league championship teams, and has been selected league MVP two times.
At every level of hockey, Todd has excelled, became a pivotal member of his team, and achieved legendary status as one of the greatest play-makers in the game.
Todd resides in Muskegon, Michigan with his wife Alexis and two daughters.