BLAKE STILL CONFIDENT THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 28, 1966 9 Habs By AL McNEIL [su DETROIT (CP)--Despite his)out with the stress placed on|Starting at 9 p.m, EDT. club's two successive losses to) 1, Detroit Red Wings in the best- of-seven Stanley Cup final, Mon-|'U treal coach Toe Biake figures his Canadiens are far from eliminated. In an effort to halt Detroit's march to the Cup, Blake) of whipped his athletes off a train here Wednesday afternoon on their arrival from Montreal and Beavers Get 4-3 Victory To Tie Final GUELPH (CP) -- Sherbrooke Beavers held off a determined) rally late in the third period to| defeat Guelph Regals 4-3 Wed nesday night and tie their East-| ern Canada Allan Cup finals 2-2. Fifth game in the best-of- seven senior hockey series is) { scheduled here friday night with the sixth in Sherbrooke Sunday. If a seventh game is) necessary, it will be played Monday night in Sherbrooke. The loss was the first in 11) playoff games at bome for the} Regals, champions of the On- tario Hockey Association Senior series. : A power-play goal by Bill Beckman gave Sherbrooke a 3-1 lead early in the third period and Guy Black increased it to 4- Dave Luciuk cut the margin to two goals and Ray Ross put Guelph within one goal with less than five minutes remaining. Guelph"s bid to send the game, into overtime, however, failed when time ran oul SCORE FOR BEAVERS Maurice Thurtibide and Jean Malette were the other Beavers marksmen. Guelph goal. The Beavers outshot the Re-|,, who defeated Montreal 5-2 Tues-|off contests. A spokesman for day night and 3-2 in the opener) the last Sunday, were given a day| Wings may skate here Saturday Abel, On their arrival from Mont- fair. real by air early Wednesday,| WHAT HAPPENED? onto a waiting bus which the Wings retired to their be-| Blake is still trying to figure whisked them to Detroit' s|tween-games hideout in Toledo,|out what happened to his de- Olympia Stadium. | Ohio, 55 miles south of Detroit, Once there, the team wasjand will return just before to-| "Sure, the first game was 3-2 ~ Amerks Eliminate Aces, Face Cleveland In Final Butch Martin counted the first By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS} pin, Daryl Sly and Mike Walton Sweat; Red Wings Rest | for Habs' total output in the| second game. DIDN'T SHOOT ONCE Blake said Backstrom played a fine game in Montreal last Sunday but 'Tuesday night he was ou the ice for three De- troit goals and never had a shot on the net all night." Utility forwards Cournoyer and Dave Balon vill likely see more action tonight, although : 4 Blake gave no indication ex- Habs' defensive lapses came/actiy what line changes he con- on the Wings' second goal Tues- templated, if any | day when right-winger Bruce ( a | MacGregor was given a clear|, He also indicated Lorne é A Worsley will remain his first path to the Montreal net just hoice for nettaingine duties after the beginning of the third| © g autes, Worsley has appeared in all) period. "I'm still trying to figure out|Montreal playoff games so far.| what happened to (Bobby)! 'I'd hate to make a change) Rousseau and the defence on|in the goaltenders al this time," that one," Blake mused. Blake said. "(Charlie) Hodge Rousseau had wheeled as if| may have stopped the soft ones but could have missed the dif-| to check MacGregor, then changed course and sped to-/ficult ones that Worsley was good on." ward his own blue line, leaving the Detroit winger in possession| Neither club reported any) deep in the Montreal zone. serious injury although Canadi-| Blake is unhapy with his for-|ens' defenceman Jean-Guy Tal- wards, who have accounted for| bot and J. C, Tremblay were! only two of the four goals Ca-| nursing minor ailments. | nadiens have picked up so far} Talbot's left eye was almost in the finals. Centre Ralph|shut asa result of a clash on {Backstrom got one. in the|the boards in the second period | opener along with defenceman| with Detroit forward Ab Mc- | Terry Harper while Yvan Cour-| Donald, Tremblay was limping| jnoyer combined with J, C.|after stopping a hard shot with Tremblay, another defenceman,'his ankle. | Searching For A Home TORONTO (CP) -- Rochester|onto as their home base, elim- Americans of the American jibes pom d an wenn tad : ; ,./Calder Cup playoffs Wednesday Hockey League may move their! and now meet Cleveland Barons| home" for the second time in|in the best-of-seven final series. | two months. The first game will be played| The Americans. were forced |here Saturday night, but the) out of Rochester Memorial Au-|team may play its other home} |ditorium early in March when|games at Buffalo Memorial Au-| \the American Bowling Congress |ditorium. All that's needed is| championship moved in, The/the approval of the Barons. | |bowling tournament does not) Attendance at 15,000-seat Ma-| conclude until early in May. |ple Leaf Gardens for the Ro-| Americans, who chose Tor-'chester games has been low. Kinloch | bjected to an hour-long work-| night's scheduled third gameand it was anybody's game," he said, "but 5-2, there's not that much difference between these two clubs now." Montreal officials took heart Wednesday from the fact their team had not dropped three games in a row all season. "We're not out of this series yet," Blake said and Sam Pol- lock, the club's general man- ager, echoed those sentiments. Blake said an example of F Abel has made it a practice ooting accuracy and line in recent years to give his ath- shes. letes as much freedom from the In contrast, the Hed Wings,|rink as possible between piay- club in" Detroit said the rest by manager-coach Sidjin preparation for Sunday's \fourth game, an afternoon af- fence in Tuesday night's loss, goal- in the second period of Wednesday's AH{, game in Toronto. Rochester's Darryl . Sly watches the save. BOB PERRAULT, tender for Rochester Amer- icans, does a backflip to stop a shot by Quebec Aces Rochester Americans have/had one goal each for Roch- ken a major step in defence) ester, Leon Rochefort had two LAWN-MASTER EXTRA! 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