Oshawa Generals - 1965-66
The stats section on the back of the
card is blank because Orr played the 1965-66 season in the OHA Junior
A (now the Ontario Hockey League) with the Oshawa Generals. It was
his last of four years with the team and his most successful. Over
his career with the Generals, Bobby scored 107 and assisted on 173
for 280 points over 193 regular season games – unheard of numbers
for a defenseman at the time.
In his 1965-66 season, Bobby scored 38
and assisted on 56 for 94 points over just 47 games. At the time,
each team in the nine team league played a 48 game regular season
schedule. He was named a First Team All-Star defenseman but there
were no other personal accolades. The Max Kaminsky Trophy for the
league's top blue liner would not start to be awarded until 1969-70.
The Red Tilson Trophy for most valuable player went to Andre Lacroix
of the Peterborough Petes in 1965-66.
Oshawa had a modest regular season,
placing fourth in the nine team league. In the playoffs, they knocked
off the St. Catherines Blackhawks and Montreal Junior Canadiens to
earn a meeting with the Kitchener Rangers in the finals. The Generals
came out on top in five games for the championship. In the OHA
playoffs, Orr had nine goals and 19 assists over 17 games.
The next stop was the Eastern Canada
Memorial Cup playoffs. Oshawa beat the Shawinigan Falls Bruins in the
finals three games to one to capture the George Richardson Trophy. In
the Memorial Cup finals, the Generals met their match, losing to the
Edmonton Oil Kings. Over the Memorial Cup playoffs, Bobby added
another 12 goals and 24 assists over just 12 games.
Boston Bruins 1966-67
From the back of his 1966-67 Topps rookie card:
Bobby came to the Bruins direct from the Oshawa Generals Junior 'A' club. He is the most publicized junior in many years and certainly will become one of the future stars in the NHL. A rushing defenseman who can set up goals as well as score them.
With the Bruins in 1966-67, Orr scored
13 and assisted on 28 for 41 points while appearing in 61 of Boston's
70 regular season games. His point total was good for third on the
Bruins, behind Johnny Bucyk (48) and Pit Martin (42). Of course,
Martin would soon be gone to the Chicago Blackhawks in the trade that
brought Phil Esposito to the Bruins.
Bobby won the Calder Trophy as NHL
rookie of the year but was denied the Norris Trophy as the league's
top defenseman. That award went to Harry Howell of the New York
Rangers. Orr would win the Calder over the next eight consecutive
seasons.
As for the Bruins, 1966-67 was the last
of eight consecutive seasons missing the post season. Starting in
1967-68, the team would qualify for the playoffs every year until
1996-97.
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