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Orr scored 29 goals to set a junior record for goals by a defenceman and was named to the OHA's first All-Star team. [22] Orr's goal and point totals increased every year during his junior career, and he was named to the OHA First-All Star team every season he was in the OHA. Orr had his best season in 1965–66, his fourth season of junior ...
The most commonly seen video clip of Bobby Orr's famous overtime goal ("The Flight") in game four is the American version broadcast on CBS as called by Dan Kelly. This archival clip can be considered a rarity, since surviving kinescopes or videotapes of the telecasts of hockey games from this era usually emanate from CBC 's coverage.
Bobby Orr, who tallied 4 goals and 4 assists in the series, won the Conn Smythe Trophy for the second time. It was also Orr's second Cup-clinching goal, having accomplished both feats in the 1970 finals. Phil Esposito had 41 shots in the series but was held without a goal.
A look at memorable sports moments that occurred on May 10, including the Boston Bruins' Bobby Orr scoring a famous Stanley Cup-winning goal in 1970.
He set up the epic overtime goal scored by Boston Bruins teammate Bobby Orr that clinched the 1970 Stanley Cup Finals, widely considered to be the greatest goal in National Hockey League history. [1] [2] [3] Over 13 NHL seasons, he amassed 202 goals, 250 assists, 911 penalty minutes and a plus-141 rating in 598 games with five teams.
Bobby Orr flies through the air after scoring the Stanley Cup winning goal, May 10, 1970. In the 1968–69 season , second-year defenceman Bobby Orr scored 21 goals, an NHL record for a defenceman, en route to winning his first of eight consecutive Norris Trophies as the league's top defenceman. [ 13 ]
Bobby Orr, having saved the Flyers' shot by blocking the open Boston net with his leg, then took the puck up the ice and scored on a slapshot past goaltender Bernie Parent with a little over a minute remaining in regulation time to propel the Bruins to a 3–2 win.
Goals against: 204: Team information; General manager: Milt Schmidt: Coach: Tom Johnson: Captain: Vacant: Alternate captains: Johnny Bucyk Phil Esposito Ted Green Ed Westfall: Arena: Boston Garden: Team leaders; Goals: Phil Esposito (66) Assists: Bobby Orr (80) Points: Phil Esposito (130) Penalty minutes: Dallas Smith (132) Wins: Eddie Johnston ...