Henry Boucha family, wife, children, parents, siblings

The Olympian and Warroad High School hockey star who led Warroad to the championship game in the Minnesota State Hockey Tournament in 1969 and was named the 75th-anniversary all-tournament team in 2019 Henry Boucha was drafted by the Detroit Red Wings in 1971, he played four different NHL teams.

While playing for the North Stars in 1975, Boston’s Dave Forbes hit Boucha with the butt end of his stick leaving Boucha legally blind in his right eye. Boucha never reached the level he was at on the ice after the incident.

Boucha won a silver medal with the 1972 USA Olympic team before beginning his professional career. In 1995, he became the first Native American to be inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.

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Henry Boucha wife

Henry Boucha was said to have married twice but none of his wife’s names was verified. And there were also no details about his marriage.

Henry Boucha children

Henry Boucha has four children two sons and two daughters. His sons are Henry Boucha Jr. and Jean Paul Boucha aka JP and his daughters are Bridgette Boucha Schulte and Tara Boucha.

Henry Boucha parents

Henry Boucha’s parents are not revealed as of now and we are unable to tell if they are alive or late. However, Henry was born on June 1, 1951, in Warroad, Minnesota, United States.

Henry Boucha siblings

Henry Boucha might have siblings but none of them was revealed to the media.

Source: Ghanafuo.com

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