Twenty-two-year-old Bobby Orr hugs the Cup shortly after scoring the game, series, and championship-clincher 40 seconds into overtime in Game 4 of the 1970 Stanley Cup Finals. If it seems No. 4 is incredibly young in the photo, consider that NHL teams began scouting him as early as 1960, when he was 12, and the Bruins got his signature on a “C” form committing him to their team two years later. In return for Orr signing, the Bruins gave him $1,000 and committed to a new stucco job on his family home in Parry Sound, Ontario, a used car for his father and a new suit for Bobby himself.
This 12” x 16” poster is printed on museum-quality paper and comes in a cardboard tube, making it easily transportable.
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