Yes, Bobby Orr grew up as a fan of the Boston Bruins. He admired the team and its players during his childhood in Parry Sound, Ontario, and aspired to play for them. Orr's love for the Bruins played a significant role in his career, ultimately leading him to become one of the franchise's greatest players.
Bobby Orr was 18 when he started playing professional hockey. The first team he played for ( and who he spent most of his 10 seasons with ) was the Boston Bruins.
Bobby Orr and the number has been retired.
While Bobby Orr left the Bruins in 1976, he never played the Bruins. After leaving Boston he joined the Black Hawks but only played twenty-six games over the next three seasons. Orr retired in 1978.
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Before Bobby Orr wore number 4 for the Boston Bruins, the jersey was worn by defenseman Ed McNeil. McNeil played for the Bruins from 1955 to 1960. Bobby Orr famously transformed the significance of the number 4 during his legendary career with the team.
Nobody since Bobby Orr.
1966-1976
i belive it was bobby orr
Bobby Orr won the Stanley Cup with the Boston Bruins twice. With Don Cherry as coach.
Bobby Orr wore the #4 Jersey which was retired by the Boston Bruins.
Bobby Orr never played against the Boston Bruins as a member of another team. He spent the majority of his NHL career with the Bruins from 1966 to 1976 before injuries led to his early retirement. After leaving Boston, Orr briefly played for the Chicago Blackhawks, but he never faced the Bruins in a game during that time due to his limited appearances.