Orr finishes with 120 points (33 goals, 87 assists) in 76 games, then scores the Stanley Cup-winning goal in Game 4 of the Final to give the Bruins their first championship since 1941.
He leads the NHL in scoring again in 1974-75 with 135 points (46 goals, 89 assists) in what turns out to be his last full season in the NHL. Knee injuries limit him to 36 games before he retires in 1978; he is elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1979.
MORE MOMENTS:
1919: The death of
Joe Hall
during an influenza epidemic brings an end to the Stanley Cup Final between the Montreal Canadiens and the Seattle Metropolitans of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association. The best-of-5 series ends 2-2, and the Cup is not awarded.
1932:
Busher Jackson
of the Toronto Maple Leafs becomes the first player to score three goals in one period of a playoff game. He gets a hat trick in the second period of a
6-4 win against the Rangers
in Game 1 of the Final at Madison Square Garden.
1955:
Ted Lindsay
ties Stanley Cup Final records with four goals in a game and three in a period, helping the Red Wings to a
7-1 victory
against the Canadiens at Olympia Stadium in Game 2. Lindsay scores once in Detroit's four-goal first period and three more times in the second period. He's the first player to score four goals in a Final game since the NHL takes control of the Cup in 1926.