Bobby Orr

Bobby Orr

Bobby Orr, born in Parry Sound, Ontario, in 1948, played for the Boston Bruins from 1966 through 1976, and helped lead the Bruins to the Stanley Cup championship in 1970 and 1972, and to the finals in 1974. He also played two years for the Chicago Blackhawks. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest hockey players—maybe the greatest hockey player—of all time. His speed and scoring and playmaking abilities revolutionized the position of defenseman. As of this date, he remains the only defenseman to have won the Art Ross Trophy league scoring title—twice—and still holds the record for most points and assists at that position. After his retirement in 1978, Orr was active with business and charitable works, and…

Bobby Orr and the Hand-me-down Skates

Bobby Orr and the Hand-me-down Skates

Bobby Orr and Kara Kootstra; illustrated by Jennifer Phelan
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Author Contributions

Jay Versus the Saxophone of Doom

Jay Versus the Saxophone of Doom

Kara Kootstra; with illustrations by Kim Smith; afterword by Bobby Orr
The Boy in Number Four

The Boy in Number Four

Kara Kootstra; illustrated by Regan Thomson; foreword by Bobby Orr