Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 28 Apr 1976, p. 15

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CAN ADIENS EDGE ISLANDERS 32 Few goals seen in this series MONTREAL CP The pening game of the New York IslandersMontreal Canadiens National Hockey Lea Stanley Cup semi fina playoff was more or less what everybody expected lowscoring tight checking affair And those following the bestofseven set can expect more of the same as the series progresses The Canadiens edged the Islanders 32 coming from behind with goals by Larry Robinson and Yvan Cour noyer 84 seconds apart in the third period Steve Shutt scored the other Montreal goal in the second period with Eddie Westfall and Bill Mac Millan scoring for The Islan ders We know how the Islan ders play and we expected tough game from them tonight said Canadiens coach Scotty Bowman They played the same way during the regular season There wont be many goals scored in this series Both teams have lines which are conscious of their defensive play New York coach Al Arbour said he expected close game We know what kind of club they are and they know what kind of club we are That long layoff didnt bother them at all HAD LAYOFF The Canadiens returning to action after nineday layoff appeared to have trouble getting untracked early in the game Westfall opened the scoring with 340 gone in the middle session on rather weird play as he picked up rebound off the back boards and beat Montreal goaltender Ken Dryden from the right wing Dryden moved well out of the net to clear the loose puck then changed his mind and reversed his field saw Denis Potvin shoot it in said Dryden It was going in on an angle that would usually bring it close to the net The puck got fur ther away from the net than anticipated thought had the angle on Westfall but didnt Shutt tied the score with his first goal of the playoffs with 805 gone in the middle Bruins dump Flyers 42 PHILADELPHIA CP Boston Bruins dumped Phila delphia unceremoniously on homeice Tuesday night in the opener of their Stanley Cup playoff semifinals and Flyers coach Fred Shero con ceded that maybe we were due to lose here pair of thirdperiod goals by veteran defenceman Dallas Smith and centre Gregg Sheppard gave the Bruins 42 victory over the Flyers in their bestofseven National Hockey League playoff series Game two is scheduled here Thursday night After the hardfought mat ch Shero and coach Don Cherry of the Bruins said the series may go the full seven games Boston and Philadelphia went the distance in eliminating Los Angeles Kings and Toronto Maple Leafs respectively in the bestofseven quarterfinals and the two survivors were exhausted after the opener Boston put the pressure on the Flyers almost from the start and got an early first period goal from defenceman Gary Doak his first int in 39 games Orest Kin rachuk lied the score for the Flyers 11 minutes later In the second period veteran Ken Hodge drilled low long shot during power play to give Boston 21 lead and then Reg Leach tied the game for Philadelphia when the puck skipped past Flyer goaltender Bernie Parent af ter hitting Leachs skate after Bill Barber shot Parent who appeared shaky at times said he never saw the first two Boston goals He also didnt have much of chance on Smiths game winner at 429 of the CANADIAN FORCES RECRUITING CENTRE third period and Sheppards shot from faceoff at6 17 But Shero said the Bruins deserved the victory which ended two Flyer records Philadelphia had won 24 consecutive games on home ice20 in the regular season and four in the playoffsand had an eightgame playoff winning streak over two seasons snapped by Boston You have no right to win playoff unless you win in the other teams rink Shero said noting thats what hap pened last season when the Flyers won their second Stanley Cup against the Sabres on Bu falo ice Smiles Chuckles Turtles 14 Oz In light or dark chocolate Our Reg 329 77 Willards WillOPak or Slow Poke 02 All rice in effect until closing time this Saturday whilequantities last We reserve the right to limit quantities Our Reg 81 Ky 08 Choose Golden Buds WillOCrisp 75 02 Cool Mint 02 Coconut Finger 75 Oz cans Choose Orange Cola Ginger Ale or Sugar Free Sport Cola 10 Oz session beating Islanders netminder Billy Smith on the short side from the left wing after taking Guy Lafleurs pass but MacMillan shot the Islanders into 21 lead with 659 gone in the third tipping in Potvins shot from the right point MOVED IN Robinson tied the game as he moved in to poke in rebound after Smith had made save on shot by Doug Jarvis from the left wing There was scramble in front and they left me uncov ered Robinson said Smith was unhappy with his play on the tying effort lost the tick he said It hit the pa of my glove and then bounced out Then they come right back and get the puck to Yvan Cour noyer in the open and he scores Cournoyer was left un covered by the New York defenders After Jacques Lemaire wrested the faceotf from Westfall to the left of the New York goal he found Cour noyer alone and the Montreal captain banged in the game winning effort The 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