Johnny Bucyk, who scored a Game 1 hat trick, accepts the Stanley Cup from NHL President Clarence Campbell.
A few days earlier having been celebrated as winner of the Art Ross for most regular-season points, Norris as best defenseman and Hart as most valuable player, Orr would add the Conn Smythe Trophy as MVP of the playoffs. He had five points (one goal, four assists), with 19 shots on goal and a plus-10 rating in the Final. In 14 postseason games, he had 20 points (nine goals, 11 assists), 78 shots and was plus-24.
"The Stanley Cup is the only trophy I ever wanted," he said. "I never even thought about these individual awards."
Postscript:
Each member of the Bruins received a Stanley Cup winner's share of $3,000, the Blues paid $1,500 each. Four individual awards earned Orr a total of $5,500 in bonuses.
"This is the happiest day of my life," he said upon being presented the Conn Smythe the day after Game 4. "We have a [heck] of a team and I just hope we can do it again next year."
Following the Bruins' parade in Boston, Orr went back home to Parry Sound and was celebrated there in July.