Robert Orr
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Definition
Proper noun A Canadian former professional ice hockey player, born in 1948, widely regarded as one of the greatest defensemen in the history of the National Hockey League (NHL). He is famous for revolutionizing the offensive role of the defenseman.
Usage
This term is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to the individual, Bobby Orr. It is typically used in contexts discussing hockey history, sports legends, or Canadian athletes. * The museum exhibit featured a jersey worn by Robert Orr. * Many consider Robert Orr's 1970 Stanley Cup-winning goal to be iconic. * A biography about Robert Orr details his impact on the sport.
Advanced Usage
- The name is often synonymous with excellence in hockey defense and offensive contribution from the blue line.
- That young defenseman plays with a creativity reminiscent of Robert Orr.
Variants and Related Words
- Bobby Orr: The common and widely recognized nickname for Robert Orr.
- Bobby Orr's number 4 is retired by the Boston Bruins.
Synonyms
- Hockey legend
- Hall of Fame defenseman
Related Phrases
- Orr-like: (adjective) Used to describe a play, skill, or style reminiscent of Robert Orr's, particularly an offensive rush by a defenseman.
- The rookie made an Orr-like end-to-end rush to score the goal.
Noun
- Canadian hockey player (born 1948)