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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Apr 1966, p. 9

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Ta RR Re a HE ERD Ae Pe Ro Le eS = GORDIE HOWE appears te have 2@ clear chance to backhand the puck past Montreat goalie Gump Wor- @iey into the Canadian net but it becomes caught in his skates and he misses the opportunity. Wings Stun Habs With 5-2 Victory ' By GARY McCARTHY Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL. (CP) -- Bruce MacGregor, a native of Ed- monton, celebrated his 25th birthday Tuesday by scoring a goal that led Detroit to a victory over Montreal Canadi- ens and gave the Red Wings a J. ©. Tremblay scored with | Bathgate in the penalty box for elbowing. It was the Montreal |defenceman's second goal of Bathgate evened the score with less than two minutes re- 5-2|maining in the opening frame. | His goal came while Montreal's John Ferguson was serving an this first playoff goal of the year. McDonald scored after| Smith hit the side of the net | jwith a hard shot and the puck jrebounded onto McDonald's) | stick. } With the Canadiens trailing) 3-1, Montreal coach Toe Blake) |started to shuffle his lines. 2-6 lead in the best-of-seven|elbowing penalty and the goal|/SENT RICHARD OUT #tanley Cup final series. |was his sixth playoff marker | He sent Henri Richard out be- ' The other Detroit marksmen/|this season. All have come on tween Gilles Tremblay and/| were Andy Bathgate, Ab Mc- Donald, Floyd Smith and Dean) "Prentice. Montreal picked up its two markers Jean + Claude Tremblay and Yvan Cournoyer. The series now shifts to De- troit for the third and fourth games Thursday night and Sun- day afternoon. The Detroit forwards checked the Canadiens in Montreal ter- ritory most of the game and the defencemen blocked shots and checked the Canadiens at every opportunity. And when Montreal did man age to get into Detroit territory, Roger Crozier was there to stop them as he turned in his second consecutive standout perform~ ance in the Red Wings nets. The Canadiens fired only 25 shots at Crozier. The Red Wings got 34 shots at Montreal netminder Lorne (Gump) Worsley and held an advantage in every period. They outfired the Montrealers 14-7 in the opening frame, 7-6 in 'the middle stanza and 13-12 in the last period. 'In addition to their goals, Bathgate, Prentice and Smith jeach drew an assist. Norm UU- man, who came up with a sound forechecking display, the power play. ROOF FELL IN | The roof fell in on the Cana- diens in the third period after \1-1 deadlock in the second per- iod. Crozier broke the Canadiens' backs early in the final 20 min- utes as he made dazzling stops jon left winger Gilles Tremblay and centre Jean Beliveau. MacGregor scored his goal at 1:55 of the final frame and that started the Red Wings on the road to victory. It was his first playoff goal this season. "IT went inte the corner, saw 2 hole between the post and the goalie and Jet it go," Mac- Gregor said after the game. Fifty seconds after MacGreg- or's goal, Ab McDonald made it 3-1 for the Red Wings with Claude Provost and sent wing- ers Dave Balon and Cournoyer 'out with Beliveau. | Montreal's persistence finally from defenceman|both teams failed to break the|paid off as Cournoyer picked up his first playoff goal this) year after a scramble in front of the Detroit net. | However, that goal and the appearance of Noel Price on) the ice for the first time in the) final series was just about all/ the 14,550 hometown fans had to cheer about in the third period. Just 28 seconds after Cour- |noyer's goal--at 12:28 -- Smith | made it 4-2 when he beat Wors- ley with a 20-foot backhander from directly in front of the net. Prentice rounded out the scoring with his fifth playoff goal this year when he beat Worsley from 15 feet after tak- | up two assists for his night's work. Alex Delvecchio, Detroit's weteran centre and captain, "drew an assist on Prentice's goal for his 100th playoff point of his National Hockey -- eareer. "Montreal opened the scoring at 6:55 of the first period when the playoffs. SUMMARY MONTREAL (CP) -- Stanley Cup Tuesday: First period--!. Montreal, J.| C. Tremblay 2 (Beliveau, Cour- noyer) 6:55; 2, Detroit, Bath- gate 6 (Prentice, Ullman) 18:39. ' Penaities--Duit 3:61;~-Bathgate 5:30, Henderson 10:18, Rousseau 14:11, Ferguson 17:06. Seeond period -- No scoring Penalties--Boivin 1:36, Talbot §:22, MacGregor 8:55, Watson, "Richard 10:26, Watson 12:50, Harper 17:09. Third period--3. Detroit, Mac- Gregor 1 (Henderson, Ullman) /1:55; 4. Detroit, A. McDonald 1 (Gadsby, Smith) 2:45; 5. » Montreal, Cournoyer 1 (Harper, "Price) 12:00; 6. Detroit, Smith 4 (Bathgate) 12:28; Prentice 5 (Delvecchio) 16:25. Penalties--Talbot 3:49, Ullman, Ferguson 17:24. Shots on goals by "Detroit Montreal * Attendance 14,550 14 7 13-34 7 612-25 | 7. Detroit, | | For a smooth ride buy Firestone SHOCK ABSORBERS Maybe you can put bounce, but worn-o DANGEROUS chances? As little as $15.88 will buy a pair of Firestone double acting shocks. Eliminate dangerous sway- ing and bouncing. Instead you'll RENT A BIKE By The Hour or the Bey Fro! RO-DON SPORTS Teunton fd. 1 Mile ©, of Simeone Mon.-Fri, 10-9 Ser. 10-8 723-8711 Come On Out and fee The Swinging New 1966 YAMAHAS Used Rikers on Display Sterting as Low os RO-DON SPORTS The Place in The Qshewn Aran For Service On Al! Makes of Sikes. N enjoy that safe and solid new car feel again. 2 | Buy on Pay Day Terms at -- ing Delvecchio's pass. | up with the annoying ut shock absorbers are as well. Why take As little.as -- 88 a palr ns installation CROZIER MAKES KEY SAVES ' Abel Praises Detroit Effort While Toe Sits In Silence By BOB BELL MONTREAL (CP) -- Detroit coach Sid Abel praised his club for a real team effort, while Montreal coach Toe Blake had little to say in his dressing room Tuesday night. "The whole teara played well, but the difference in the game was our skating', Abel said after the Red Wings' 5-2 victory over the Canadiens in the sec- ond game of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Blake said: "We had 15 guys out there who couldn't do any- thing. But I have nothing to say when I lose 5-2, You guys have your story." "I came inte Montreal look- ing for one victory, which is a real advantage when you play on the road in the finals. Now we go home two games ahead," Abel said. Several of the piayers agreed with Abel that it was the com- bined effort of the arhole club that made the difference, but many believed that goaltender Roger Crozier's two big saves in the early minutes of the third period held the team together. The little goalie who made 23 saves gloved the hard-driven puck shot from just in front of the net by Canadiens' forward Gilles Tremblay and seconds later did the same to big Jean Beliveau's shot when the Mont- real captain appeared to have him beaten. SHOTS WERE TOUGH "AN the shots were tough," Crozier said. "But if I have to pick one it was Beliveau's. He had the whole right side to shoot at." Crozier said he thought the turning point came when Bruce MacGregor netted his goal at 1:55 of the third period fol- lowed 50 seconds later by Ab McDonald's winning goal which gave the Wings a 3-1 edge. "T went into the Montreal cor- ner and started to skate in front of the net when I saw an open- ing between the goalie and the post and let it go", MacGregor said. Andy Bathgate combined with Dean Prentice on a power play for the Wings' first goal and later assisted on Floyd Smith's marker in the third. Prentice said he was standing behind the Montreal net when the puck bounced off his arm and over the net to Bathgate's stick, 'IN IT WENT' "Andy swatted a: it awhile the puck was still'in the air and in it went. If we keep playing like this we're in." . } Detroit centre Norm Ullman, who put on a sound display of forechecking was confident of the team taking the cup. 'The Canadiens are tough, but I'm sure we can do it now." When Abel was asked if he wasn't strategy, Bryan is part of my fourth line and if the Ca- nadiens want to run at him, jet them go ahead. They are the ann bm we Bhan 1? Snes VW sutrer, Watson stepped onto the ice in the first period and was soon heckling Canadien » p ¢ ed ster Henri Richard. John Ferguson went into action as he forced Watson on the boards, found himself in the penalty box for elbowing Watson, and watched the Wings score their first goal. "Mental errors" were the words of Montreal's speedy left winger Gilles Tremblay as he summed up his team's loss. BRITON BEATEN PARIS (AP)--Jean Josselin of France won the European wel- terweight boxing championship Monday by sfopping Brian Cur- vis, the British Empire title, holder from Wales. Curvfs failed to come out at the bell THE CSHAWA TIMES, Wednaedey, Apt 27, 1986 g Stanley Cup Scoring » By THE CANADIAN PRESS WLFA Detroit 26084 Montreal @248 (Detroit leads best-of-seven final 2-6) The leaders: Uliman, Det Prentice, Det Dei'chio, Det Bathgate, Det Howe, Det = erre. | aanwal | eae we- 2 er nhs my JC Trmbly, Mtl 2 Smith, Det Rousseau, Mtl Beliveau, Mtl G Trmbly, Mtl Stapleton, Chi Lo ek C8 he OS Do 4 28 Oe ee Ge De OT ee de ee ee ee ORR Me eet te te yd wont Swenean ars New Home Recipe Reducing Plan It's simple how quickly one may lose pounds of suis fat right in your own home. Make this home recipe yourself, It's co 5 te Wreaths ae ee eee if just go to your re and ask for four ee aen Concentrate, Pour this into a pint bottle and add e grapefruit juice to fill the bott! Take two tablespoons full a day - needed and follow the Naran jan. 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