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Their season was defined by the brilliance of Orr, who smashed several scoring records and collected a display case full of silverware. By March, Orr had become the first defenseman to reach 100 points in a season and he finished the campaign with a League-leading 120, becoming the first blueliner to win the Art Ross Trophy. He also collected the Hart and Norris trophies and First Team All-Star honors. The great No. 4 later added the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP, setting League records for goals and points by a defenseman in a postseason (9-11--20). Putting the finishing touch on an already-extraordinary campaign, Orr scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal 40 seconds into overtime in Game 4 against St. Louis. With Orr flying through the air, his winning tally is among the most iconic images in hockey history.
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