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Bobby Orr scoring the overtime goal to win the 1970 Stanley Cup. The entire 40 seconds of the overtime is shown - plus some clips of the celebration.


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Great 5stars +++++ ( 1 year ago by nissemajs)
Great 5stars +++++
I bet very few ... ( 1 year ago by Lava1964)
I bet very few hockey fans could name all five skaters the Bruins had on the ice when this goal was scored: Bobby Orr, Don Awrey, Derek Sanderson, Ed Westfall and Wayne Carleton.
I was six years old ... ( 1 year ago by Lava1964)
I was six years old when the Bruins won it all in 1970 and eight when they did it again in 1972. I figured they'd win a lot more Stanley Cups. Oh well, I guess I'll have to keep watching this clip instead.
Unfortunately, this ... ( 1 year ago by deepthreat)
Unfortunately, this clip is all that's left of the game. Back in those days Channel 38 was low budget and recorded over the tapes. Only highlights remain of those games. There are a few CBC games floating around.
Noel Pickard ... ( 1 year ago by JoeyPencils)
Noel Pickard tripped him and Glen Hall was the St L goalie!
It's amazing ... ( 1 year ago by bsdnyc)
It's amazing actually seeing the camera flash go off for the most famous hockey photo ever taken when Orr is airborne. Long live #4!
Forget Gretzky! ... ( 1 year ago by juicyplumsir)
Forget Gretzky! Bobby Orr is and will continue to be the greatest player EVER!
thats a sick vid!!! ( 1 year ago by lovetheride34)
thats a sick vid!!!
one of my idols is ... ( 1 year ago by josatinho)
one of my idols is bobby orr..one of is jean ratelle
bobby orr is my #1 ... ( 1 year ago by galluchbro4)
bobby orr is my #1 idol!!!!! thats y in hocky im #4
This is the ... ( 11 months ago by dw438)
This is the original CBS-TV broadcast [you can see on one of the graphics] ... a still cameraman got the famed shot of Orr flying through the air ... something seen from a distance by the video guys ... there were so-called "portable" cameras back then but they weren't used in the corners as they are now ...
AFREAKINGMEN!!!:-) ( 9 months ago by vlunney)
AFREAKINGMEN!!!:-)
i completly agree ( 9 months ago by rangersuk142623)
i completly agree
yes dw438 this was ... ( 8 months ago by Kenoman29)
yes dw438 this was the original CBS broadcast (somewhat edited)...but nobody mentioned that the announcer was Dan Kelly,who was the best play by play man of all time. And was also the St.Louis Blues play by play man on KMOX St.Louis. Must have been a little bittersweet for him....Doing the play by play for CBS, and also a Blues guy. God rest his soul...he was the BEST of ALL TIME. Canadian legends Foster Hewitt or Danny Gallivan could not carry his jock.
I didn't edit the ... ( 8 months ago by deepthreat)
I didn't edit the video. This is all that is left.
What a beautiful ... ( 8 months ago by harrybawls07)
What a beautiful call by Dan Kelly. Bobby Orr's goal looked easy but watch as he looks at the net and picks his spot before shooting, not once looking down at the puck. Bobby Orr will always be the greatest player of all time.
So what would you ... ( 8 months ago by Lava1964)
So what would you have paid to have been in Boston Garden that day?
One of the greatest ... ( 8 months ago by RiotNrrrdUTube)
One of the greatest Sports moments ever. Right up there with the 1980 Olympic team win over the Soviets. Of course, I was 11 and change and watching this on TV 12 miles from the Gahden at the time, so I'm biased :) God bless Bobby Orr, a class act all the way. (Orr turned 60 a few days ago - WTF? Where did all the time go? Happy Birthday, Mr. Orr.)
I gotta ask, how ... ( 7 months ago by twominutepenalty)
I gotta ask, how did you get your hands on this footage?
It was from a show ... ( 7 months ago by deepthreat)
It was from a show on NESN in New England called "Fan Attic" that played old highlights.
Sweet. Best hockey ... ( 6 months ago by bepositiveone)
Sweet. Best hockey player EVER.
38 years ago today, ... ( 6 months ago by redsoxrule74)
38 years ago today, remember it like yesterday. The greatest moment in Boston Sports before 2002. Now ranks #3 in my book.
haha ace. my names ... ( 5 months ago by outlawtorn123)
haha ace. my names bobby orr and i remember getting a free pizza from this restaurant in boston when i was little after the waiter heard my name:)
I was six years old ... ( 3 weeks ago by BlackBears617)
I was six years old when that game was played. I still remember watching the games with my parents, and grandmother. What a great time to be a kid growing up in Boston



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