Presented is arguably the most important hockey card ever manufactured, a fresh to the hobby, recently graded 1966 Topps Bobby Orr rookie card. Widely regarded as one of the greatest hockey players of all time, and as Lawrence Taylor did for the linebacker position in the National Football League, Orr changed his sport by redefining the parameters of his position. By the time Orr was eighteen years old he exhibited superb speed, phenomenal stickhandling and tremendous defensive prowess. He played offense while actually playing defense, was that "five-tool" type player, and as he showed during the 1970 Stanley Cup Finals, Bobby Orr always seemed to be in the right place at the right time. Along with the Wayne Gretzky and Gordie Howe rookies, this is right up there with the most important hockey cards ever to be made. This example has received a grade of VG-EX 4 from PSA with the main reason being the corner on the bottom right. Without this crease, this card could jump two grades.