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The most heartbreaking thing in sport is when a player who constantly puts their physicality on the line for their profession ...
If knee injuries hadn't forced Bobby Orr to retire early, he would have added two more Stanley Cups and have finished his career as the greatest NHL player of all-time. View more. Video Transcript.
It's hard not to wince watching Bobby Orr's latest TV commercial, ... Hockey great Bobby Orr revisits pain of many knee surgeries in new TV ad. The Canadian Press. Oct 8, 2008. Partner.
Bobby Orr. Bobby Orr dealt with knee injuries since his rookie season in the NHL but even with that, he was the best player in the league.
The awe that Orr inspired, from teammates and opponents, never wavered over the course of a career that was eventually cut short by a series of devastating knee injuries. Orr made his NHL debut in ...
Unfortunately, Orr had horrible knee injuries, and by the end of his career, he could barely skate or walk. He spent his last two seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks, but he could only play in 26 ...
Bobby Orr's memoir "Orr: ... Ultimately, his knee injuries forced him to retire at just 30 years old, and Orr's account of the way he came to that decision is both heartbreaking and inspiring.
He dealt with a knee injury, knowing the following season would likely be his last. His last career goal was against the Detroit Red Wings. He scored on Red Wing goalie Rogatien Vachon. The Blackhawks ...
Bobby Orr is one of the greatest hockey players of all time—period. Although his career was cut short by knee injuries, his legacy remains unmatched. Orr revolutionized the game, especially for ...
Orr’s brilliant career was derailed by knee injuries, which limited him to only 657 games, most of them with the Bruins but also including 26 games during that unfortunate parts-of-two-seasons ...