Bobby
Orr
NHL
player - retired (Boston Bruins)
Born:
03/20/48 in Parry Sound, ON
Resides:
Boston, Mass., USA
Family:
married
Interests:
fishing, golf
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Selected
by the Boston Bruins in the 1st round in 1966. One of the
NHL's all-time greats, Bobby played for 12 NHL seasons before
injuries forced him to retire.
Career
Highlights
- turned
pro in 1977
- Goals:
270
- Assists:
645
- Total
Points: 915 (657 games)
- 1966/67
Calder Trophy - NHL top rookie
- 1967
- 74 Norris Trophy - NHL top defenceman (8 times)
- Art
Ross Trophy - NHL scoring title (69/70 & 74/75, the
only defenceman to win the NHL scoring title)
- Hart
Trophy - NHL MVP regular season (1969/70, 1970/71, 1971/72)
- Conn
Smythe Trophy - NHL playoff MVP (1969/70 & 1971/72)
- 1970/71
Lou Marsh Trophy - top Canadian male athlete
- 1976
Canada Cup MVP
- 1978
Lester B. Pearson Award - Most Outstanding NHL Player
- 1979
Lester Patrick Trophy - outstanding contribution To hockey
In the U.S.A.
- 1970
Stanley Cup winning goal
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