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Two buildings in his hometown of Parry Sound are named after Orr. The first is the Bobby Orr Hall of Fame, where his Order of Canada medal is on display along with other exhibits. The second is the Bobby Orr Community Centre, a multi-purpose entertainment facility. [152] In 1995, Bobby Orr was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. [153]
Most points by a defenseman, one season: Bobby Orr (1970–71), 139; Most points by a defenseman, one game: Tom Bladon (December 11, 1977) and Paul Coffey (March 14, 1986), 8; Most points by a defenseman, one playoff year: Paul Coffey (1985), 37; Most goals by a goaltender regular season career: Martin Brodeur (February 15, 2000 & March 21 ...
The defenceman with the most 100-point seasons, and the most consecutive, is Bobby Orr, with six. [2] Bobby Orr and Paul Coffey share the record for fastest 100 points by defenseman, with Orr scoring his 100th point in the 59th game of the 1970-71 season, and Paul Coffey scoring his 100th point in his 59th (team's 60th) game of the 1985-86 season.
The NHL record is held by Bobby Orr, who recorded points in 25 consecutive home games during the 1974-75 season. Up Next. Both teams return to action Saturday night in New York. The Sharks face ...
With 76 goals and 152 points, Esposito broke Bobby Hull's single season record for goals, as well as his own single season points record, both set in 1968–69. Finally, with 102 assists, Orr broke the single season record for most assists that he set the previous year .
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Bobby Orr had a breakout season, leading the league with 120 points, becoming the first defenseman in league history to record over 100 points, while setting an NHL record with 87 assists. Orr also scored 33 goals, which also was a record by a defenseman. Orr also provided toughness, leading the Bruins with 125 PIM.
In a discussion about injuries, NHL great Bobby Orr once told Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Keith Yandle: “If you can skate, you can play.’’