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- Bobby of hockey
- Hockey legend Bobby
- Hockey great
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- Bobby of hockey lore
- Bobby of the Bruins
- Pride of Parry Sound
- Eight-time Norris Trophy winner
- NHL legend Bobby
- Hockey legend
- Bruins great
- Bruin legend
- Bruin great
- Boston Garden legend
- Hockey star
- Bruins' Bobby
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- "Bobby Hockey"
- Three-time Hart Trophy winner
- Legendary Bruin
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- Bruins great Bobby
- Boston rink legend
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- Rink legend Bobby
- Famous Bruin
- Bruin legend Bobby
- 1967 NHL Rookie of the Year
- "Catch-22" pilot
- Three-time NHL MVP
- Stick figure?
- NHL great Bobby
- Legendary Bruin Bobby
- Last name in hockey legends
- Benjamin of the Cars
- Yossarian's tentmate in "Catch-22"
- Revered name in Boston sports
- NHL Hall-of-Famer
- Legend on the ice
- Ex-Bruin Bobby
- Canadian-born hockey great
- Canadian hockey legend
- Boston sports legend
- Boston Bruin Bobby
- 1979 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee
- Two-time Art Ross Trophy winner
- Revolutionary patriot-inventor
- Legendary Bruins defenseman
- Ice hockey legend
- Hockeyist Bobby
- Hockey star Bobby
- Hockey player
- Hockey hero Bobby
- Hockey hero
- Hockey Hall-of-Famer
- Hockey Hall of Famer Bobby
- Famed Boston Bruin
- Bruin's Bobby
- Bruin Hall of Famer
- Boston Bruins legend
- Bobby with a stick
- Bobby on the ice
- Bobby of rink fame
- 1970 Stanley Cup hero
- "Catch-22" bomber pilot
- Yossarian's tentmate, in "Catch-22"
- Yossarian's friend, in "Catch-22"
- Yossarian's friend in ''Catch-22''
- Winner of eight Norris Trophies
- Two-time Smythe Trophy winner
- Two-time Conn Smythe Trophy winner
- There's a statue of him outside TD Garden
- The Cars' Benjamin
- Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year in 1970
- Skating legend Bobby
- Skating legend
- Peace Nobelist, 1949
- Peace Nobelist John Boyd ___
- Noted Bruin
- Nobelist for Peace: 1949
- No. 4 on an icy floor
- NHL's Bobby
- NHL Hall-of-Famer Bobby
- NHL great
- N.H.L. Hall-of-Famer since 1979
- Late Cars bassist Benjamin ___
- Iceman Bobby
- Ice great who played for Boston
- Ice ace, once
- Hockey player Bobby
- Hockey legend who wore #4
- Hockey legend Bobby of Boston
- Hockey Hall-of-Famer Bobby
- His #4 was retired
- He wore #4 for the Bruins
- He won the NHL's top rookie award while still a teenager
- Hart Trophy winner, 1970-72
- Hall-of-Famer Bobby
- Governor of Indiana
- Former Boston Bruin Bobby
- Eight-time Norris Trophy recipient
- CBS newsman Bob
- Bruins superstar Bobby
- Bruins bigwig
- Bruin whose #4 jersey is now retired
- Bruin Hall of Famer Bobby
- Bruin bigwig Bobby
- Boston's Number Four
- Boston's Bobby
- Boston hockey legend Bobby
- Boston hockey legend
- Boston Bruins great Bobby
- Boston Bruins great
- Boston Bruin great
- Bomber pilot in "Catch-22"
- Bobby, Bruins' #4
- Bobby the famous Bruin
- Bobby on ice
- Bobby of the NHL
- Bobby of the N.H.L.
- 1976 Canada Cup MVP
- 1967 N.H.L. rookie of the year
- 1967 Calder Trophy winner
- 1960s-'70s star on ice
- 1960-'70s Boston Garden hero
- #4 of the Bruins
- #4 at Boston Garden
- "Stay the Night" Benjamin
- "Nim's Island" author Wendy
- "Bobby Hockey" surname
- Youngest player to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame
- Youngest player to be inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame
- Youngest player inducted into the NHL Hall of Fame
- Youngest NHL player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame
- Youngest NHL Hall of Fame inductee
- Youngest inductee to the NHL Hall of Fame (31 years old)
- Yossarian's ''Catch-22'' bunkmate
- Winner of the 1970 Hart Trophy, Conn Smythe Trophy, Norris Trophy, and Art Ross Trophy
- Winner of an NHL rookie award at age 18
- Three-time NHL MVP Bobby
- Three-time N.H.L. M.V.P.
- The Cars sometime-singer Benjamin
- The Bruins' #4
- The Bruins retired his #4
- Teammate of Esposito and Bucyk
- Subject of a statue unveiled in Boston in 2010
- Star with a stick
- Sports legend whose #4 was retired
- Sports legend Bobby
- Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year, 1970
- Sports Illustrated's 1970 Sportsman of the Year
- Skynyrd song about "outlaws, renegades, rebels" (Abbr.)
- Skating Bobby
- Skater with many trophies
- She wrote "The Wisdom of Eve"
- Seven-time N.H.L. All-Star Bobby
- Second-greatest player of all time, in a 1997 "Hockey News" vote
- Scottish Peace Nobelist John Boyd ___
- Rookie of the Year in 1967
- Rink star Bobby
- Rink great in Boston
- Rink great Bobby
- Rink great
- Retiree of hockey fame
- Retired hockey star
- Recipient of three consecutive Hart Trophies
- Puck's good boy?
- Puck's good boy
- Prince of Parry Sound
- Player who scored the goal that won the Stanley Cup on May 10, 1970
- Plane crasher in "Catch-22"
- Pilot who kept ditching his plane in "Catch-22"
- Pete of the Phillies
- Peace Nobelist: 1949
- Parry Sound puckster
- Parry Sound prodigy
- Parry Sound person
- Outlaws, renegades, rebels, to Skynyrd (Abbr.)
- Ontario-born hockey legend Bobby
- Ontario-born hockey legend
- Only winner of eight consecutive Norris Trophies
- Only defenseman to lead the NHL in scoring
- Only defenseman in NHL history to have won the scoring title
- Onetime Esposito teammate
- Onetime Bruin star
- One-time Bruin star
- One who skated on thin ice?
- One of Yossarian's army pals
- One of only 10 players to have the three-year waiting period waived for
- Notable Bruin Bobby
- Notable Bruin
- Notable #4 with a stick
- Notable #4 on the ice
- Norris Trophy winner: 1968–75
- Norris Trophy winner for eight consecutive years
- Norris Trophy winner for eight consecutive seasons
- Norris Trophy winner 1968-75
- No. 4 on the icy floor
- No. 4 of the Boston Bruins
- No. 4 of Bruin fame
- Nine-time NHL all-star
- NHLer Bobby
- NHL's 1967 Rookie of the Year
- NHL legend
- New England hockey hero
- Neb.'s Governor
- N.H.L.'s Bobby
- N.H.L. M.V.P., 1970-72
- N.H.L. great
- Mary whose short story "The Wisdom of Eve" was the basis of "All About Eve"
- Mary ___, on whose story "All About Eve" is based
- Magnificent Bruin
- Louis of the N.B.A.
- Louis of the Knicks
- Louis ___ of the N.B.A.
- Lord John Boyd ___, winner of the 1949 Nobel Peace Prize
- Lord John Boyd ___, 1949 Nobelist for Peace
- Longtime Esposito teammate
- Legendary stick figure
- Legendary No. 4of the Bruins
- Legendary NHL defenseman
- Legendary iceman
- Legendary defenseman
- Legendary Bruins defenseman Bobby
- Legendary Bruin who wore number 4
- Legendary Bruin who wore #4
- Legendary Boston Garden skater
- Legendary Bobby on skates
- Legendary Bobby of hockey
- Legend on ice
- Lauded Bruin
- Late singer-bassist for the Cars Benjamin ___
- John Boyd ___, 1949 Peace Nobelist
- Jimmy of the '60s Baltimore Colts
- Inductee to the Hockey Hall of Fame at age 31
- Ind. governor
- Immortal among hockey defensemen
- Iconic defenseman Bobby
- Ice-hockey great
- Ice name
- Ice legend Bobby
- Ice legend
- Ice great
- Homonym of a crew tool
- Hockeyist Robert
- Hockeyist Bobby, for one
- Hockey's Bobby --
- Hockey's Bobby ___
- Hockey's 1967 Rookie of the Year
- Hockey's 1967 Calder Trophy winner
- Hockey superstar
- Hockey legend whose famous dive is memorialized by a statue in Boston
- Hockey immortal Bobby
- Hockey immortal
- Hockey Hall of Famer
- Hockey defender Bobby
- Hockey biggie Bobby
- His #4 jersey was retired in 1979
- He racked up 645 assists
- He put on a show for hockey fans
- He chalked up 915 points
- Hart Trophy winner of 1970-72
- Hall-of-Famer nicknamed "Bobby Hockey"
- Hall of Fame defenseman Bobby
- Gretzky forerunner
- Governor of Ind.
- Gov. Kay ___ of Neb.
- Goal-oriented legend in Boston
- Goal-oriented guy
- Former Nebraska governor Kay
- Former N.H.L. great
- Former ice man
- Former hockey superstar Bobby
- Former hockey superstar
- Former hockey star
- Former hockey great
- Former hockey All Star Bobby
- Former hockey All Star
- Former Bruin star
- Former Bruin great Bobby
- First player to win the Hart Trophy three times in a row
- First NHL defenseman to score 40 goals in a season
- First hockey player to win Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year
- First defenseman to lead N.H.L. in scoring
- Fast-skating #4
- Famous hockey surname
- Famous Bruin #4
- Famous Boston #4
- Famous 4 in Boston
- Famed N.H.L. retiree
- Famed ex-Bruin
- Ex-star on ice
- Ex-Bruin great
- Esposito's Bruin teammate
- Erstwhile ice whiz
- Dream defenceman, Bobby ____
- Detroit's Emergency Manager Kevyn
- Defenseman who ended his career with the Chicago Black Hawks
- Defenseman Bobby
- Celebrated Bruin blueliner
- Celeb on ice
- CBS transportation reporter
- CBS reporter Bob
- Cars "Let's Go" singer Benjamin
- Cars "Drive" singer Benjamin
- Cars "Bye Bye Love" singer Benjamin
- Canada's Walk of Fame member
- Canada Cup teammate of Potvin
- Bruins' retired "4"
- Bruins' great Bobby
- Bruins number 4
- Bruins Hall of Famer Bobby
- Bruins Hall of Famer
- Bruins Bobby
- Bruin's great
- Bruin's best
- Bruin who wore a 4
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- Bruin superstar
- Bruin standout
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- Bruin Hall-of-Fame defenseman
- Bruin Bobby who wore #4
- Bruin bigwig
- Bruin #4
- Browning biographer
- British peace Nobelist
- Boyd-___, Peace Prize winner: 1949
- Boston retired his number 4
- Boston hockey hero
- Boston hockey great Bobby
- Boston Garden legend Bobby
- Boston Garden Hall of Famer
- Boston Bruins' Bobby
- Boston Bruins Hall-of-Famer
- Boston Bruins Hall of Famer
- Boston Bruin of yore
- Boston Bruin notable
- Boston Bruin No. 4
- Boston Bruin great Bobby
- Boston #4 in years past
- Bobby, the legendary Bruin
- Bobby, the hockey legend
- Bobby, of rink fame
- Bobby with eight Norris Trophies
- Bobby whose statue is outside of Boston's TD Garden
- Bobby whose statue is just outside the TD Banknorth Garden
- Bobby who was #4 at Boston Garden
- Bobby or Benjamin
- Bobby of the rink
- Bobby of Boston hockey
- Bobby of Boston
- Bobby Hockey
- Bobby ___, the only N.H.L.'er to win the Hart, Norris, Ross and Smythe trophies in the same year
- Beantown hero
- Athlete who wrote "My Game"
- American patriot-inventor: 18th century
- 1980s governor of Indiana
- 1970 Stanley Cup hero Bobby
- 1970 Sportsman of the Year
- 1970 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year
- 1970 and 1972 Conn Smythe Trophy winner
- 1970 and '72 Conn Smythe Trophy winner
- 1968-75 Norris Trophy winner
- 1967 Rookie of the Year
- 1967 Calder Trophy winner at age 18
- 1960s-'70s ice ace
- 1960s-'70s Bruin star
- 1960's-70's Boston Garden hero
- 1949 Peace Prize winner Lord John Boyd ___
- 1949 Nobel Peace Prize winner John Boyd ___
- 1949 Nobel Peace Prize winner
- #4, once, in Boston
- #4 on ice
- #4 of the Boston Bruins
- #4 for Boston
- "Number Four, Bobby ___!" (kids' book)
- "Number Four, Bobby ___!" (children's book)
- "Catch-22" character who shoves crabapples in his mouth
- "Catch-22" character who is concussed by a prostitute
- "Catch-22" character who "hasn't got brains enough to be unhappy"
- "Catch-22" character described as "a warm-hearted, simple-minded gnome"
- "Catch-22'' pilot
- ''Catch-22'' pilot