Bobby Orr Signed Bruins "The Flying Goal" 7.75x11.75 Photo (Orr COA) (See Description)
Official Bobby Orr Hologram & COA
- Lot number 3539769
- Total views 18
- Total bids 16
- Winning bid $74.89
- Buyer's premium $12.73
- Total $87.62
- DAILY NO RESERVE
Photo measures approximately 7.75" x 11.75" in size overall (7" x 11" image only) and features one of the most iconic moments in all of sports. The photo is hand-signed in blue felt tip pen by Bobby Orr (Boston Bruins, HOF).
Please note, the photograph has numerous scratches - see images for details.
Orr went on to lead the Bruins in a march through the 1970 playoffs that culminated on May 10, 1970, when he scored one of the most famous goals in hockey history and one that gave Boston its first Stanley Cup since 1941. The goal came off a give-and-go pass with teammate Derek Sanderson at the 40-second mark of the first overtime period in the fourth game, helping to complete a sweep of the St. Louis Blues. According to Orr:
"If it had gone by me, it's a two-on-one. So I got a little lucky there, but Derek gave me a great pass and when I got the pass I was moving across. As I skated across, Glenn had to move across the crease and had to open his pads a little. I was really trying to get the puck on net, and I did. As I went across, Glenn's legs opened. I looked back, and I saw it go in, so I jumped."
The offered photograph by Ray Lussier of a horizontal Orr flying through the air, his arms raised in victory has become one of the most famous and recognized hockey images of all time.
The autograph includes an official Bobby Orr hologram and matching COA from Great North Road for authenticity purposes.
Authentication: Bobby Orr COA
Due to the uniqueness of each item, please refer to the photos provided in this auction. We offer high resolution images of each item rather than a written description of condition.
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