The Bruins, who haven't qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs since 1959, spend months haggling with Orr and his agent, Alan Eagleson, before coming to terms on a contract that pays him $70,000, plus a signing bonus. Orr has been property of the Bruins since age 14, when he signs a contract to play Junior A hockey with the Boston-sponsored Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Hockey League.
Orr turns out to be more than worth the money. He wins the
Calder Trophy
as the NHL's top rookie in 1967, the
Norris Trophy
as the top defenseman in eight consecutive seasons, and helps the Bruins win the Stanley Cup in 1970 and 1972.