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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Mar 1966, p. 8

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a enn . so 4's y ee ee ° @ TH OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, March 28, 1966 Generals Eliminate Montreal To Advance To League Finals Oshawa's rampaging Gen-| O'Shea came back just 18; Young, a native of Glasgow, The loss by Montreal com-| cessfully to advance to the OHA | erals have advanced to tie;seconds tater with the winner,|Scotland, was also a key figure|pleted the elimination of the! final for the next eight seasons. Ontario Hockey Association|taking a pass from Waynelin Saturday's- victory. Playing|only three teams fo finish ahr: |The club was then defunct for Junior 'A' final for the first|Cashman and sending a back-|before an all-time record Civic|jof Oshawa in the regular sched-\10 seasons following the 1953 time in more than two decades.|hand shot into or net, ted Auditorium crowd of i = vee bi cig ~ pee --|Oshawa Arena fire. man also assisted on O'Shea's|blocked 30 Montrea! shots for| Peterboroug etes ah age oma balan posts first goal, along with Orr. Orr|his second shutout of the play-jara Falls Flyers -- lost their WEEKEND STARS Saniee gi ig the feat that|4Nd_ O'Shea set up Heindl's/offs. quarter-fina®series, had eluded their predecessors|™4tker. | Sixteen of the sayes came in| Generals now await the win-| Ralph Backstrom, who scored since March, 1944. They whip-| YOUNG PHENOMENAL |the: first period, making Wayne te the Toronto Marlboro. two. Seals out fee an an- ped three goais past Montreal! The scoring heroics over, the|Cashman's power play goal ie he Cae or pine re rma Pe Eves real = Canadien goaltender Ted\spotlight shifted to Oshawalstand up for a i-O lead. After\ore came tied, ap Mn hte gt Paty aol Bi vga 1 od Ouimet in that brief span t0|coalie Ian Young. The 18-year-la scoreless second period, Billy/>™. eame ted. on E adinas aa iwne Seared regen oe ; a 5 ge geese old all-star was phenomenal, as|Little, George Babcock and that 'series, the' faust 'as at |up an assist saad Beanie . Coupled with a ed = Bes: prem pressed to stave off/Cashman scored in the third. |start earlier than Saturday|a 3-1 Montreal win Sunday night, Oshawa Saturday ngs lly '4 . sengng om |MORENZ WATCHES |night in Oshawa. * | Eddie Shack, who scored two jie agit ee Earlier, a forum crowd of A surprise spectator at the! The 1944 edition of the Gen. goals and assisted on another as seven series 4-1, | some 10,000 had cheered wild-| Saturday' game was Brian erals defeated a Toronto team--|Toronto Maple Leafs downed 7 STUNNING RALLY - |ly as Jacques Lemaire and|Morenz, Recovering from ajSt. Mike's--in five games. They|Detroit Red Wings 3-1 Saturday With Montreal nursing an ap- |Christian Bordeleau beat Young! <ul) fracture suffered in the| Went on to breeze past Univer- night. parently comfortable 2-0 lead in for Montreal's 2-0 lead. final game of the quarter-final sity of Ottawa, Montreal Roy-| Glenn Hall, who madé 49 the third period Sunday, Billy} The victory was Generals'|series against St. Catharines, als and Trail Smoke Eaters for|saves as Chicago Black Hawks j , i j Heindi started the stunning|third at the Forum in as many| Brian helped cheer his mates to the Memorial Cup 'and Detroit fought to a 1-1 tie " . Oshawa rally. games. victory. Oshawa teams tried unsuc-| Sunday night. 'ti lady (ibis LEMP IAN YOUNG, Oshawa period shot by Montreal's two shots that got past tal in two victories over He slipped the puck under Ye Canadiens. The double-win 04 while Canadiens Generals' goalie failed to Jacques Lemaire Sunday Young on the weekend, how cavankad Ganurals 10° the a ae ot ee get in front he this. third- -- It was one of only ever, as he was instrumen- _OHA final. Danny O'Skee tied. the seore 2 pees pita psoas . seconds later, flipping in the re- j " vy | O.M.C hound after Ouimet had block- 1 SERVICE Crushmen 'Lose In Overtime Tee bar eee, SERVICE Ssict cane SUMMARY j , i 2 J f Avoid the rush ond have your motor and boat < - GENERALS 4, CANADIENS 0 y § Ee serviced by our éxperts, Our sales department con me S ere onli tT Piney Cees j also completely outfit you for fun on the woter 1, Generals: Cashman (O'Shea) 17.4) % , Penalties: Orr (cross-checking), Sand- j i 4 this summer. See us now ! ford (roughing), Burns (roughing) 3.06, borne, Kearns, Lavallee, Leeman, Reid,| 10.45, Gavel (interference), Landon (cross Neves (hooking) 6.29, Bannatyne (charg- zp Vite G ' g | | i overtime goal by Scotf,and sixth of the playoffs, laun-)pome UXirt' ore, Babcock, Nicholson, checking) 16.44 ing) 10.08, Sandford (roughing), Wilkins iy ' Oshawa Nicholson gave Kingston Fron-|ched an Oshawa comeback that!Graham, Balson, Flanigan, Galt sian (Hoh. sticking; major, roughing), sorde- j tenacs a 4-3 win over Oshawa/fell just short of victory. eikae NS. Crushmen: "Solomon (unsasisted). 9.23) 280, high sticking: enmaler, rreuahing) d » YACHTHAVEN Crushmen in Kingston Sunday; Phil Solomon and. Bob Dick-|);, Frontenacs: Babcock (Reid, Nichol-|6 Crushmen: Dickson (Dionne) 12.15 |cuson (holding) 17.41, Cashman. (hold- ] ge 3.33 Pens: Knowles (interference), Balson y f 1 night. json scored in the third to force Fronteriacs:: . Kearns (Lavallee, Lee-|(interference) 2.07, Solomon (tripping) \"9) 18:56 t i LTD. |sudden-death overtime. n) 4.40 3.24, Crushmen (too many men on Ice) SECOND PERIOD a ee ord Solomon's goal was his 11th Pens: Booth (elbowing) 2.05, Ayotte (in-|5.32, Bowen (holding 6.26, Horton (hold-| No Scoring da . Harbour Rd. Off the defending champion Front-| the |terference), Graham (interference) 9.35, ing) 13.45, Landon (cross checking) 13.53, Penalties: Wilkins (ripping) 1.37, Vad tite | \ Simcoe St. S. enacs in four games and cut|cf the playoffs, best Of the Horton interference) 11.26, Leeman| Edmunds (hooking) 17.30 nae CENSELn) EAe homneley (beeraingy ' pret: th a lead to 3-2 in the best- lclub. Dickson's marker -- his | (hooking) 13,33, Landon (cross checking) Z 11.23, Savard. (hooking) 13.04, Vadnais im . , 4 Oshawa's lead to a 4 [ritth came just seven seconds|'6:16 Avotte (hooking) 197.20 ok OVERTIME sam) 7,36) (crous checking) "18.41, Vishwa NEW NUMBER 723-8186 e i es shmen = rontenacs: Nicholson (Graha cre naoter Sanee after Crushmen had successful- SECOND Pens: Oshawa bench penalty 1.45, THIRD PERIOD DANNY O'SHEA 3. Frontenacs: Balson (Roe) 3.48 enerals Litth (0) 5.15) clinch the title in tonight's sixth|ly killed a penalty to defence-\) Cree aooth (unassisted) 6.10 sHors | ee ee G fime is 8.30. jman Don Bowen. Pens: Kearns (slashing) 8.48, Solomon, Frontenacs 1 Coy ey (White, Dussiaume) noel oo Oshawa continued to press| (interference), Landon (interference) | Crushmen ae Bi A Rl Ge rals: Cashman (Orr) 16.07 mamaused ti Little (major, 8B regen Sirstclnce, finishers! juntil the end of regulation time, | nat ye ich nargings alee fionning) 1297, in the OHA Eastern but couldn't beat Kingston Sandford (tripping) 13.20, Pumple (hold: \n goa League, outplayed the, game(lie Tohnny Coates for the win Rangers Topple Marlies, ee a and built up a 3-0 lead before ee was also 'a standout| Canadiens 1% 10 4 9 Crushmen replied. lin the overtime period, ge 8 Early first period goals by|' ar Giheen iho: Se! - Fi ] S d Mike Babcock and Dennis Kea|05 29", otal" o¢ 38, while mi - Ina eries Tie O'Shea, Cashman rms gave Frontenacs a 2 ar-lcavel turned aside 33. ' c . Z d the victory three minutes | M gin after 20 minutes. Babcock's| ed O'Con- _ Kitchener Rangers defeated e e ry BS | goal came on a power pl ¥+| nor halted Gavel with 45 seconds|Toronto Marlboros 5-3 Sunday later with his second of the| Leading Scoring with Jim Booth sitting out an) | remaining, but Frontenacs were| afternoon to tie their OHA Jun-| game. GA Pts. elbowing penalty. lable to hang on for the win. |or "A" semi-final series 2-2 Reier opened the scoring early| 1, Danny O'Shea 10 Kingston increased its lead to| with one game tied in the game, and goals by Billy| 2, Wayne Cash ; man 9 three goals when Dave Balson| rRonTeNnace 4 CRUSHED 2 .| After relinquishing a 3-0 first-, Hway and John Beechy gave! 3. Robby Orr See ane Dave "Ware! easly Miggg [ove Pivotal oWelsh, Edmunds, period lead, Rangers entered the Rangers a 3-0 margin. 4, Bill White in the second. Ayotte, Booth, Dickson, Dionne, Wawyer,| 1) 4 4 evan: dermis Marlies roared back in the| 5. Billy Little A breakaway goal by Jim/Hewer, Bradley, Nestic ae "jsecond, however, on goals by| 6. George Babcock Booth, his third | of the series| _FRONTENACS: Coates (goa!) 5- They completely dominated play Gerry Meehan, Jim McKenny 7. Barry Wilkins a in the final 20 minutes, firing) and Wayne Carleton | 8. Bill Heindl HOCKEY SCORES an amazing 26 shots at Toronto) Playing béfore 10,008 specta-| 9. Ron Dussiaume goaltender Al Smith. Py con-\tors at Maple Leaf Gardens, |10. Nick Beverley SAN AN PRESS | Ontario Junior B trast, Garry Kurt made seven|smith kicked out 43 Kitchener /11. Danny Sandford -- pov Sarnia 6 Kitchener 5 stops for Rangers in the third.|drives, Kurt stopped 27. 12. Brian Morenz (Sarnia leads best - of - seven Gord Kannagiesser scored the; Sixth game of the series is|13. Chris Hayes quarter-final 2-0) winning goal early in the final) Tuesday night in Kitchener, with |14, Chris Roberts miele aga Niagarara Junior B period with Toronto playing a \the seventh at the Gardens on} 15. Bob Black es pares 1 . Welland 2 Hamilton 7 man short. Bruce Reier clinch-' Thursday. '16. 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