Willie O'Ree will never forget his first goal.
The date was Jan. 1, 1961. The opponent - the Montreal Canadiens.
O'Ree remembers breaking away from his check in the third period. He remembers skating down the left side, receiving the pass from Leo Boivin in stride. He remembers beating Charlie Hodge, who was in for the injured Jacques Plante, as O'Ree so astutely recalls. He remembers the puck sliding just inside the post to give the Bruins a 3-1 lead.
Most importantly, though, he remembers the standing ovation from the Boston faithful, celebrating the first goal scored by a black player in NHL history.
"I'll never forget that," O'Ree says. "You never forget your first one."
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