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At 65, Bobby Orr is focused on doing good — quietly - The Boston Globe
Bobby Orr is 65 now and still widely considered the greatest hockey player who ever lived. But if a man’s true greatness can be measured by the deeds he does when no one is looking, then Orr has forged a transcendent legacy by bringing light to the dark corners of the world around him.
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Silverware -- 1974-75 Ted Lindsay Award Winner -- Orr, Bobby
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Bobby Orr 1975 Action was reproduced on Premium Heavy Stock Paper which captures all of the vivid colors and details of the original. The overall paper size is 20.00 x 24.00 inches and the image size is 20.00 x 24.00 inches. This print is ready for hanging or framing. Brand New and Rolled and ready
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Bobby
About Bobby One of the greatest sports figures of all time at last breaks his silence in a memoir as unique as the man himself. Number 4. It is just about the most common number in hockey, but invoke that number and you can only be talking about one player — the man often referred to as the greatest ever to play the game: Bobby Orr. From 1966 through the mid-70s he could change a game just by stepping on the ice. Orr could do things that others simply couldn’t, and while teammates and…