Robert "Buff" McCready
Multi Hall of Fame Ball Stopper Incredible Offensive Threat Buff McCready holding Mann Cup Won by Brantford in 1971 Born in Port Dalhousie, Ontario (near St. Catherines), Bob McCready was an elite goaltender who went onto coach after his playing days (1958-1976). In addition to being a top-notch ball stopper, Bob McCready is credited for transitioning goalies into offensive threats as he possessed sniper passing skills. McCready amassed a total of 15 goals and 608 assists during his career. That is right 15 goals and 608 assists as a goalie! In addition, Buff McCready was known for his overall toughness, a player who did not hesitate to drop his gloves when necessary. Athletes often are given a nickname. The story behind Bob McCready’s BUFF originated during his childhood days. As a youngster under the age of ten, Bob and his buddies would play games such as Cowboys and Indians. Bob was tagged “Buffalo Bob” which was eventually shortened to “Buff”. The nickname stuck with him for ...