Bobby-Orr

Bobby Orr expressed his support for health care workers at Massachusetts General Hospital for their role in the battle against coronavirus in a letter published Monday.

The former defenseman, who played 10 seasons with the Boston Bruins from 1966-76 and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1979, wrote the following for the hospital's website:
This message is for everybody currently on the front lines at Mass General, doing what you all do so well. Thank you to the physicians, nurses, technicians, custodians, administrators, supply handlers -- everyone there who is contributing in these unprecedented times. The battle against COVID-19 could never be managed without your tireless dedication, and please know that the people you serve understand your commitment, and we do not take it for granted. This pandemic has yet again demonstrated what everyone at Mass General is made of as you go about your daily routines. You are not only saving lives at your wonderful facilities -- you are also protecting so many more people beyond your hospital walls as a function of your best efforts. It strikes me that the word "hero" is often used to describe athletes in our society, but in my eyes, YOU are the true heroes that I personally look up to and you are constantly on my mind. This virus is no game, so we need real life heroes to step up and bring it under control. Thankfully, that is exactly what you are doing.
Undoubtedly, the days and weeks ahead will test us all in many ways. But none will be tested more than those of you who continue to manage, treat and research the virus day after day after day. Given your efforts and expertise, I have great confidence in the eventual outcome of this pandemic, in no small measure because of the excellence I have personally witnessed at Mass General.
To all of you, please ... keep on fighting the good fight, and thank you so much for all you do.
With great respect,
Bobby Orr