Robert Gordon Orr
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November 7, 1968 – Red Berenson (# 7) scoring one of his six goals against Doug Favell (# 1). Berenson finished the night with 7 points, 10 shots and a +7 rating. Jean-Guy Gendron (# 11) was -5
1970 ca – Bruins greeted from Phu Bai combat base in Vietnam
1971/72 – Los Angeles Captain Bob Pulford (# 20) in his last NHL-season, battling with Rod Gilbert (# 7) for position
October 21, 1979 – Mark Messier (# 11) in his 5th NHL-game and first ever NHL-fight (vs Al MacAdam)
1984/85 ca – Bryan Trottier having some fun with the photographer…I posted a cropped version of this photo in the past
June 1994 - One of the most underrated players of his generation, Steve Larmer (# 28) letting go of a shot, while we see Dave Babych (# 44) in the background
2014-15 ca – Never before have the players been as eager to give a helping hand...
October 11, 2018 – L to R – Cam Ward (# 30) – Brent Seabrook (# 7) – Mikael Granlund (# 64)
February 28, 2019 – Anthony Beauvillier beating an outstretched Garrett Sparks
January 11, 2020 – Matthew Tkachuk (# 19) have just bodychecked Zack Kassian (# 44)
BONUS
1935 ca – Not a great photo per se - Hockey historian and SIHR co-founder Bill Fitsell on the left. I just want to wish him a speedy recovery. He is 97 and in a Kingston hospital at the moment.
How many here can say that they saw their first NHL-game way back in 1936 !!!
He is one of the select few alive who can tell us about it first hand.
The first game he attended was a 5-2 win for Toronto against Boston on January 18, 1936.
Your first game and you get to see Eddie Shore, Tiny Thompson, Red Horner (16 PIM’s in the game), Dit Clapper, King Clancy, George Hainsworth, Cooney Weiland, Hap Day, Busher Jackson, Babe Seibert and Bill Cowley.
I could probably chop off my pinkie for that experience.