Robert Richard Charlebois (born 1944) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey forward and academic administrator.
He would also play 188 games in the World Hockey Association with the New England Whalers and Ottawa Nationals between 1972 and 1976.
[2] At the age of 20, Charlebois turned pro with the Omaha Knights of the Central Professional Hockey League.
[3] With the formation of the World Hockey Association in 1972, Charlebois found a new home with the Ottawa Nationals.
His hard work and perseverance gave him a birth at the All-Star game after a season of 24 goals and 39 assists.
He also had successful years coaching the Bantam Ottawa West Golden Knights – championship (1992–93) and C.J.H.L.
This program required Charlebois to leave his Ottawa residence to live on campus at the Business school.