Description: This is a 1966-67 Topps NHL Hockey Rookie Card #35 Robert Gordon (number 4) Bobby Orr RC HOF of the Boston Bruins, KSA Graded 6.5 ENM+ Despite playing only twelve seasons and 657 games (of which only his first nine seasons, totaling 621 games, were full seasons), and only playing 47 NHL games after his 27th birthday, Orr accomplished many records and achievements, a number of which still stand today, and are listed below.First and only defenceman to score nine hat tricks.First defenceman to score 30 goals (1969-70) and 40 goals (1974-75) in a season.First player to record 100 assists in a season (1970–71)Only defenceman to win the Art Ross Trophy as league leader in scoring (1969–70, 1974–75)Only defenceman to win the Lester B Pearson Award.Only player ever to win the Norris Trophy, Art Ross Trophy, Hart Trophy, and Conn Smythe Trophy in one season (1969–70)Highest single season plus-minus rating, +124 in 1970–71Second all-time in career plus-minus rating (+597; retired as the overall leader)Never finished a full season less than +30 since +/- became a statistic (beginning with the 1968-69 season)Fourth in league history in career point-per-game average, all-time, (1.393) (highest among defencemen, minimum 500 career points)Sixty-sixth overall in league history in career assists and tied for 109th in career points.Was named to Canada's 1972 Summit Series team, but did not play due to injuries.Played for Team Canada in the 1976 Canada Cup and was named the Canada Cup Tournament MVP. AwardsOHA First All-Star Team – 1964, 1965, 1966.Awarded the Calder Memorial Trophy (rookie of the year) in 1967, the youngest ever to win the award, and the youngest ever to win a major NHL award up to that time.Named to the Second All-Star Team in 1966–67 (his only full season when he did not make the First Team, as a rookie)Named to the NHL First All-Star Team eight times consecutively (1968-1975)Awarded the James Norris Trophy eight times (from 1968 to 1975, his last full season)Played in the NHL All-Star Game eight times (from 1968 to 1975)Won the Art Ross Trophy in 1969–70 and 1974–75.NHL plus/minus leader in 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974 and 1975, the most in history.Awarded the Hart Memorial Trophy three times consecutively (1970–1972)Awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy in 1970 and 1972, the first two-time winner of the playoff MVP award.Stanley Cup winner in 1970 and 1972.Won the Lou Marsh Trophy as Canadian athlete of the year in 1970.NHL All-Star Game MVP in 1972.Received Sports Illustrated magazine's "Sportsman of the Year" award in 1970.Voted the greatest athlete in Boston history in the Boston Globe newspaper's poll of New Englanders in 1975, beating out baseball and basketball stars such as Ted Williams, Bill Russell, Carl Yastrzemski and Bob Cousy.Awarded the Lester B. Pearson Award in 1975.Awarded the Lester Patrick Trophy in 1979.Named the top defenceman of all time in 2010 by The Hockey News. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1979, with the mandatory three-year waiting period waived, making him the youngest inductee at 31 years of age.Voted the second greatest hockey player of all time by an expert committee in 1997 by the Hockey News. Orr is behind only Wayne Gretzky and ahead of Gordie Howe as well as being named the top defenceman of all time. Gretzky said he'd have voted for Orr, or for his hero, Gordie Howe.Ranked 31 in ESPN's Sports Century 50 Greatest Athletes of the 20th Century in 1999. RecordsMost points in one NHL season by a defenceman (139; 1970–71)Most assists in one NHL season by a defenceman (102; 1970–71)Most 100-point seasons by a defenceman (1969-70 - 1974–75)Highest plus/minus in one NHL season (+124; 1970–71)Most assists in one NHL game by a defenceman (6; tied with Babe Pratt, Pat Stapleton, Ron Stackhouse, Paul Coffey and Gary Suter)One of two players to win four major NHL awards in one season (Hart, Norris, Art Ross, and Conn Smythe in 1970), as well as the only player to win the Norris and Art Ross in the same season. The other was Alexander Ovechkin in 2007-08.Fastest goal from start of overtime to clinch the Stanley Cup (0:40; 1970, game 4) Please see Photos (nice #4 Bobby Orr rookie card) & Thanks for looking!
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Card Size: Standard
Autographed: No
Set: 1966-67 Topps
Certification Number: 00707950
Product: Single
Year Manufactured: 1966
Player/Athlete: Bobby Orr
Vintage: Yes
Sport: Ice Hockey
Language: English
Card Name: Bobby Orr RC
Original/Reprint: Original
Manufacturer: Topps
Team: Boston Bruins
Features: Base Set, Rookie
Season: 1966-67
League: National Hockey League (NHL)
Player: Bobby Orr
Card Condition: ENM
Material: Card Stock
Grade: 6.5
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Card Attributes: 1970 & 1972 Stanley Cup Champion + 8x James Norris Trophy Winner
Series: Topps
Type: Sports Trading Card
Year: 1966
Era: Vintage (Pre-1970)
Theme: Sport
Professional Grader: KSA
Card Number: #35
Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
Card Manufacturer: Topps