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The Goal: Bobby Orr and the Most Famous Shot in Stanley Cup History | 
enlarge | Author: Andrew Podnieks Publisher: Triumph Books (IL) Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 759287
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 48 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 9.6 x 0.5
ISBN: 1572435704 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.962092 EAN: 9781572435704 ASIN: 1572435704
Publication Date: August 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Never Read-may have very light shelf or handling wear-Great Copy- I ship FAST!
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SCORE ... BOBBY ORR !! January 21, 2008 This is a picture book entirely about one of the most famous action photos in National Hockey League history -- Bobby Orr scoring the game-winning goal in overtime to top the St. Louis Blues and clinch, for the Boston Bruins, possession of the Stanley Cup for the 1969-70 season.
Each player and/or coach involved in Orr's goal is allowed some space within the book to share their thoughts about the historic moment.
Derek Sanderson (assist), Harry Sinden (Bruins coach) and even Noel Picard (St. Louis defenseman) are among those who contribute.
If you are a Boston Bruins fan, you'll love it. If not, you may be disappointed. There's not much to it.
Very Short, But Enjoyable Book About Bobby Orr - The Greatest of ALL TIME February 21, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Bobby Orr was the greatest hockey player of all time. I was a little young to see him play during his career (I only had a chance to see a few games towards the end of his career after his knees had failed him) but I've had a chance to see hours of footage from dozens of games in his prime, and I can confidently assert that there was no one as good as he was, ever.
I will certainly grant that Gretzky had the greatest career of all time, putting together great skill and consistent performance for many years. I might even grant that someone like Mario Lemieux may have been endowed with a higher level of innate ability to play hockey. But by the standard of how much impact a player is able to have on a game, how much they are able to dominate the action, and do it all both ways at high speed, no one touches Orr.
Perhaps you've seen adult amateur league games where some team will bring in a ringer, a guy who's played college or major junior hockey, who so clearly outplays everyone on the ice that people start getting angry? People resent someone so dominant, and do all they can to contain them, ususally ineffectively. Here's the connection: Bobby Orr was like a ringer in the NHL. It is not hype - take the time to watch some game footage (beyond just highlights, because though Orr has astounding highlights, they don't tell the whole story) and you will become a believer.
This book is brief, and thin on content, but the quotes and images contained within tell a lot about how respected and admired Orr was (and is) by teammates, opponents, coaches, and writers. I'd give the book a higher rating if it was more substantial, but what is there is good, and a worthy aquisition for hockey fans.
Best Boston Hockey Moment-Best Hockey Player...ever!!! February 1, 2004 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
"The Goal" is a great book that brings back the memories and magic that culminated in one of hockey's greatest moments. Some would argue that this is the greatest moment ever in the sport. Orr's miracle season created a new era in hockey. Bobby Orr ran the defense and the offense for the Boston Bruins. Harry Sinden recalls some wonderful inside details in this polaroid style flashback. What makes this book special are all the quotes by other players who were in awe of Orr. Bobby not only made for one of the greatest pictures in sports, he also electrified and transformed a city. Orr dominated both ends of the ice, and he could body check, fight and get very emotional. Gretzky was a great stat accumulator and an excellent passer and puck handler. I would say that Bobby Orr could pass, skate and check equal to or better than Wayne Gretzky. Orr's slapshot was harder. His body took a pounding, whereas nobody laid a finger on the great one. Bobby would often block shots (sans helmet) and then break up ice to either set goals up or score them himself. Gretzky was rarely found playing any kind of defense. Winner, Orr. This book will further solidify the legend, and make the memories, stories and smiles all as fresh as when it all happened. Next year will mark the 25th anniversary of the greatest goal in hockey. It's safe to say it won't happen like that ever again.
Very cool November 22, 2003 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
A must have for any Bobby Orr or Boston Bruins fan. The greatest goal by the greatest hockey player ever. Anyone saying "what's his name" is a better hockey player is too young to have seen Orr play. Statistics aren't everything - they are secondary to actual on the ice ability. Yeah, the G man was great. But Orr was in a league of his own. I guarantee you if there were two teams, one made up of six Bobby's and one made up of six Gretsky's, Gretsky would never touch the puck. Never again will you see a player that good. Never.
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