Synopses & Reviews
The NHL legend tells his story from his Ontario childhood to his years with the Bruins and Blackhawks, to today. and#160;New York Times Bestseller!and#160;
and#160;Bobby Orr is often referred to as the greatest defenseman ever to play the game of hockey. But all the brilliant achievements leave unsaid as much as they reveal. They donand#8217;t tell what inspired Orr, what drove him, what it was like for a shy small-town kid to suddenly land in the full glare of the media. They donand#8217;t tell what it was like when the agent he regarded as a brother betrayed him and left him in financial ruin. They donand#8217;t tell what he thinks of the game of hockey today.
Now he breaks his silence in a memoir as unique as the man himself...
Includes photographs
Review
and#8220;This is a book more about a man than about a hockey player...Epic and noble.and#8221;and#8212;
The Atlantic and#8220;A must-read for anyone...who fondly remembers the glory years of the Big Bad Bruins.and#8221;and#8212;The Sun Chronicle
and#8220;[Orr] wrote the bookand#8230;as if he were coaching both his sport and society, delivering lessons in honor and responsibility while he examines hockey at its best and worst.and#8221;and#8212;The Boston Globe
and#8220;A gripping personal record: tracing the arc from stunning rookie phenom to defeated hero. The story is moving. Itand#8217;s a book that devotees of sport have to have on their bookshelves.and#8221;and#8212;Winnipeg Free Press
Synopsis
The NHL legend tells his story from his Ontario childhood to his years with the Bruins and Blackhawks, to today. New York Times Bestseller
Bobby Orr is often referred to as the greatest defenseman ever to play the game of hockey. But all the brilliant achievements leave unsaid as much as they reveal. They don't tell what inspired Orr, what drove him, what it was like for a shy small-town kid to suddenly land in the full glare of the media. They don't tell what it was like when the agent he regarded as a brother betrayed him and left him in financial ruin. They don't tell what he thinks of the game of hockey today.
Now he breaks his silence in a memoir as unique as the man himself...
Includes photographs
Synopsis
Hockey legend Bobby Orr tells his story, from his Ontario childhood to his years with the Bruins and Blackhawks to today in this New York Times bestselling sports memoir. Bobby Orr is often referred to as the greatest defenseman ever to play the game of hockey. But all the brilliant achievements leave unsaid as much as they reveal. They don't tell what inspired Orr, what drove him, what it was like for a shy small-town kid to suddenly land in the full glare of the media. They don't tell what it was like when the agent he regarded as a brother betrayed him and left him in financial ruin. They don't tell what he thinks of the game of hockey today.
Now he breaks his silence in a memoir as unique as the man himself....
INCLUDES PHOTOGRAPHS
About the Author
Bobby Orr played for the Boston Bruins from 1966 to 1976, and then two more years for the Chicago Blackhawks. Among other records and honors, he remains the only defenseman to win the Art Ross Trophy league scoring titleand#151;twiceand#151;and he still holds the record for most points and assists at that position. He also won a record eight consecutive Norris Trophies as the NHLand#8217;s best defenseman, and three consecutive Hart Trophies as the leagueand#8217;s MVP, as well as two Conn Smythe Trophies as the Stanley Cup MVP. Orr was the youngest living player to be inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame, at thirty-one.