Bobby Orr is widely considered one of the best defenseman to ever lace up a pair of skates in the NHL. A perennial fan favorite with the Boston Bruins, Orr played 10 seasons in Beantown and helped the Bruins win Stanley Cup championships in both 1970 and 72. It was in 1970, however, when Orr enjoyed a season for the ages. After leading the league in assist (87) and overall points (120), Orr led the Burins to a four-game sweep of the St. Louis Blues in the Stanley Cup finals. He punctuated his outstanding season by scoring the winning goal, in overtime, in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals on May 10, 1970. This beautifully designed keepsake, which measures 16 high x 24 wide, includes text describing the moment as well as Orrs sensational season and shows No. 4 as he embarks on his celebration after finding the back of the net. The autographed, limited-edition (25) item, which comes delivered in a top loader for safekeeping, and has been authenticated by UDAs patented five-step authentication process.