Bob Schiller (ice hockey)

Robert Schiller (born July 15, 1933) is a Canadian retired ice hockey defenseman who won back-to-back National Championships for Michigan in the 1950s.

[1] Schiller was one of many Ontario-natives to be recruited by Vic Heyliger and helped to continue Michigan's 10-year run as an NCAA superpower.

In their march towards a sixth championship Michigan needed all the defensive work they could summon in the semifinal.

The Wolverine offense showed up in the final, scoring 7 goals against Michigan Tech, including one from Schiller, and the team captured its second consecutive title.

[4] After graduating with a degree in Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering, Schiller played two seasons for the Toledo Mercurys while earning his MBA.