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- Bobby Orr - Wikipedia
Bobby Orr displayed his hockey talents from an early age Orr played his first organized hockey in 1953 at age five, in the "minor squirt" division, a year after getting his first skates and playing shinny [11]
- Bobby Orrs Summer Camp - Greatest Hockey Legends. com
Bobby Orr's very own sports camp for boys! From 1966 to apparently as late as 1988, you could have gone to the Bobby Orr - Mike Walton Sports Camp on the shores of Lake Couchiching in Orillia, Ontario
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Bobby Orr played 12 seasons in the NHL (1966-1978) and is today widely recognized as one of the greatest players in the history of the game His #4 jersey was retired by the Boston Bruins in 1979 Following his legendary NHL playing career and his work as a player agent, Bobby Orr and partners Rick Curran and Paul Krepelka formed ORR in 2002
- Orr camp gave kids a summer to remember - NHL. com
It's a rare photo of Bobby Orr in a relaxed setting in the early 1970s For nine summers beginning in 1969, the future Hockey Hall of Fame defenseman teamed with NHL forward Mike Walton to run
- Bobby Orr | Biography, Stats, Facts | Britannica
Bobby Orr, Canadian American professional ice hockey player who was the first defenseman to lead the National Hockey League (NHL) in scoring He was considered one of the sport’s greatest players, and he helped the Boston Bruins win the Stanley Cup in 1970 and 1972
- Revisiting Bobby Orrs NHL-themed summer camp - YouTube
Take a look back at the Bobby Orr-Mike Walton Sports Camp on the shores of Lake Couchiching in Orillia Several NHL players assisted the hockey program over the course of the summer, and even
- Bobby Orr Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life Achievements
Renowned as the greatest ever hockey players, Bobby Orr amassed 270 goals and 645 assists in 657 games He was the first defenceman to score nine hat tricks and also the first one to score 40 goals in a single season
- Hometown Hockey: Bobby Orr Summer Camp - Sportsnet. ca
Hometown Hockey takes a look back at the Bobby Orr-Mike Walton Sports Camp on the shores of Lake Couchiching in Orillia
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