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The Bobby Orr Rush - Catch Me If You Can!!

Bobby Orr only played in the NHL for 12 seasons (10 with the Boston Bruins) and retired when he was just 30 years old, but he certainly left his mark on the sport. Remembered as one of the all-time great defensemen, Orr showed that defensemen can also be great offensive contributors. Orr scored over 30 goals in 5 different seasons, including 46 goals in 1974-1975, and he is the only defenseman ever to led the league in scoring, a feat he accomplished twice. He won the Calder Trophy for top rookie in 1966-1967, then went on to win 8 consecutive Norris Trophies for top defenseman, and 3 consecutive Hart Trophies for the league’s MVP. Orr led the Bruins to 2 Stanley Cup Championships and is perhaps best remembered for his overtime Cup winning goal in 1970. His flying through the air while scoring that goal is one of the games, and perhaps all of sports most iconic images. Orr was elected the Hall of Fame in 1979.

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Rare game footage of the 1919 World Series between the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds
Stan Musial
Rookie Michael Jordan is schooled by Magic Johnson: 1984-85 Lakers at Bulls
The Greatest NBA Finals Moments: 1976 NBA Finals Game 5: Phoenix Suns at Boston Celtics - 3OT
Lou Gehrig Interviewed on KROC AM Radio in 1939
The Fighting Irish upset undefeated and #1-ranked San Francisco in the final game of the regular season, March 5, 1977 in South Bend

Baseball has many wonderful stories

Dodgers and Giants introduce baseball to the west coast in 1958 in front of 78,000 fans

Dodgers play in World Series in LA in 1959

The Dean Brothers - Dizzy and Daffy

"Ernie" Banks, nicknamed "Mr. Cub" and "Mr. Sunshine" - always known for saying "Lets Play Two"

Mickey Mantle - worked in a hardware store in the off season

Dodgers and Giants introduce baseball to the west coast in 1958 in front of 78,000 fans

Dodgers play in World Series in LA in 1959

The Dean Brothers - Dizzy and Daffy

"Ernie" Banks, nicknamed "Mr. Cub" and "Mr. Sunshine" - always known for saying "Lets Play Two"

Mickey Mantle - worked in a hardware store in the off season

Game of the Day
Boston Bruins Montreal Canadiens - Game 3 Quarter finals April 9, 1968

Collectible Editions

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