was 9, in front of the family television on May 10, 1970, watching Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues. "It was Sunday afternoon, and I was watching with my ...
The Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues played 240 minutes and 40 seconds of Stanley Cup Playoff hockey in the first 10 days of May 1970. Believe it or not, 240:39 of it was pretty good before Bobby Orr ...
Bobby Orr’s goal to win the Stanley Cup in 1970 is remembered not just for its championship stakes, but because it produced one of the most famous sports photographs of all time. Just 40 seconds into ...
The magic number was four for the Boston Bruins on this date in 1970 when they defeated the St. Louis Blues 4-3 in overtime and swept their way to the team’s first Stanley Cup championship in 29 years ...
Growing up in Brantford, Ontario, Wayne Gretzky always heard his father, Walter, wax poetic about Bill Barilko's 1951 Stanley Cup-winning goal for the Toronto Maple Leafs. "We didn't really even have ...
Bobby Orr could fly, like Superman or Peter Pan. Tonight, 49 years after Orr flew in Game 4 of 1970’s Stanley Cup final, the Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues will meet in another Game 4, this time ...
John Harbaugh missed one of the most famous Stanley Cup Final goals in NHL history because of a snack run. The Baltimore Ravens coach, along with his brother — Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh ...
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On Oct. 28th, 1978, hall of famer and Bruins legend Bobby Orr scored his last career goal. Orr knew the upcoming season would be his last with the Chicago Blackhawks, about 12 years after his first ...
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