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The greatest hockey player who ever lived: Bobby Orr, and I love him.
FORBES: Thoughts
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Suddenly, Salvador is the mutant offspring of Bobby Orr and Paul Coffey.
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The Bruins, the historic franchise of Bobby Orr and Ray Bourque, are in the finals trying to capture their first title since 1972.
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These Bruins finally brought the Stanley Cup back to Causeway Street for the first time since 1972, when Bobby Orr was leading the team.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama honors the 2011 World Champion Boston Bruins | The White House
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Boston won in six games, taking the finale 3-0 behind the goaltending of Gerry Cheevers, two goals by Wayne Cashman and one by Bobby Orr.
WSJ: Bruins, Rangers to carry on Boston-New York lore
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Born in Massachusetts where he dreamed of becoming the next Bobby Orr, Nilan instead put those hands to use as one of the league's premier tough guys of the 1980s.
WSJ: Nilan documentary showcases hockey's fight game
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Now, Bobby Orr is obviously a hockey legend.
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On being victimized by Bobby Orr's famous "flying" goal to win the Stanley Cup in 1970: I always tell Bobby he was up in the air for so long that I had time to shower and change before he hit the ice.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Having lost the series's first three games, New Jersey might have seen its season and championship aspirations evaporate Saturday if not for Salvador, yet he and his teammates are at a loss to explain why, out of nowhere, he's emerged as a 21st-century incarnation of Bobby Orr.
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