Bobby Orr and the number has been retired.
As far as I know, Bobby Orr continued to wear #4 until he retired because of knee problems.
Bobby Orr has not died. He turned 60 years old in March 2008.
Bobby Orr wore the #4 Jersey which was retired by the Boston Bruins.
Bobby Orr was the first offensive minded defense men. He revolutionized how hockey is played. Hes the reason why hockey is the way it is today.
# 4 - Bobby Orr. Disagree... the most famous retired Black Hawk is probably Bobby Hull (# 16, #7 and lastly # 9). He played far longer for Chicago than Orr did and with better statistics for the Black Hawks than Orr who was at the end of his career and suffering from bashed up knees by the time he was sent from Boston to Chicago. Bobby Orr will always be rememberd for what he did as a Bruin. Surreyfan
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.
Bobby Orr was born on March 20, 1948
Bobby Orr was born on March 20, 1948.
Bobby Orr was never traded in his NHL career
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Bobby Orr was born on March 20, 1948