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Barrie Examiner, 12 May 1976, p. 13

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7777777 NEARPERFECT GAIIE BY CANADIENS 2519 edge in shots on goal Canadiens netminder Ken Dryden thought Montreal was in control of the game for the mostpart trouble its usually because we play streaky hockey said Dryden We played very consistently throughout the whole game tonight and Mistakes costly as Flyers beaten 21 MONTREAL CP Philadelphia Flyers made couple of mistakes and Mon treal Canadiens played almost perfect game Tuesday night and as result the Canadiens hold 20 lead in their National Hocke league Stanley Cup besto seven final series Unassisted goals by Jacques Lemaire in the second period and Guy Lafleur in the third and steady netminding by Ken Dryden helped the Canadiens to 21 win over the Flyers who got goal by Dave Schultz with 225 remaining in regulation time If we keep on working the same way we are now think well win both games in Philly and come back here even said Flyer defen ceman Joe Watson Then its two out of three series We made few mistakes which we shouldnt have made there tonight Our goaltender helped us by makinga few big saves there otherwise it could have been three or four more Added Ga Dornhoefer felt we payed pretty good game We made two mistakes and they became goals The first mistake was made Aeros almost blow threegoal lead dge Whalers 43 but hang on to Ana1 KW GORDIE H0 WE EV CTIONLASTNIGHT HARTFORD Conn AP New England Whalers put essure on Houston in the nal period of their World Hockey Association layoff game Tuesday night ut the Aeros kept their cool We almost blew it but our guys hung in there when it counted said Houston coach Bill Dineen after watching his team almost blow three goal third period lead before beating the Whalers 43 We became too defence minded in the final period and it almost cost us the game In stead of skating aggressively and trying to score more goals we tried to sit on the lead and sometimes that can hurt you Houstons victory tied the bestofseven US final 22 The teams meet again Ziursday night in Houston and return to Hartford on Saturday The Popiel brothers defen ceman Paul and winger Jan staked the Aeros to 30 first period lead Paul connecting on two power play slap shots from the left point and Jan hitting on wrist shot from the right circle New England trimmed one goal off that lead on Brad Sel woods second flower play goal from the rig point but Terry Ruskowski made it 41 with his fourth playoff goal at 1421 of the second period told our guys to go out and get them in the third period said New England coach Harry Neale and they responded just like thought they would We dominated the period and with little luck could have tied the score Tom Websters power play goal his seventh of the lay offs cut the Houston leatfio at 231 of the third period and then Gordie Roberts con nected at 1041 to cut the deficit to one goal Indy driver lHJUIed INDIANAPOLIS AP Rookie race car driver Eddie Miller suffered broken neck and fractured two vertebrae Ibesday during practice for the Indianapolis 500 when his car spun into drainage ditch and vaulted through the air almost into spectator stand by defenceman Larry Goodenough who coughed up the puck at centre ice to Jac ques Lemaire who streaked in and beat Flyer netminder Wayne Stephenson to his right low along the stick side That goal came at 1519 of the second period while Guy Lapointe was off for holding 100 CLOSE He Goodenough was little too close to the man explained coach Fred Shero If youre that close youd be better off oing backwards for whi to get some daylight He was under the impression there was man behind him When youre that close you have got to be 100 per cent sure youre getting it through otherwise go back wards seven or eight feet and then see where everybody 181 Lemaire said was hap py to get that goal There was an opening to his right and shot for it Ste henson is hard goalten er to beat because he never makes the first move The second mistake was made by Tom Bladon who lost the puck to Lafleur who shot screened 30footer past Stephenson for his sixth goal dthe la 6ffs in this was our best game of the playoffs said Lafleur Everybody was skating well tonight Everybody played well The Flyers now head home two games down in the set but definitely not discouraged and not ready to give up by any means If we et our act together and play ikev we did tonight well tie it up in our building said Watson Were definitely not discouraged Although the Flyers had Expos defeated HOUSTON AP After starting the season in dis appointing fashion catcher Cliff Johnson of Houston Astros believes he is begin ning to put things together Johnson hit his fifth home run of the season in Houstons fiverun first inning as the Astros defeated Montreal Ex pos 53 inga NationalLeague baseball night You have to have relaxed mind to hit Johnson said And recently Ive been trying to relax at the plate The relaxation apparently has paid off for Johnson The veteran catcher was carrying dismal 194 batting average after the first month of play but has seen his average climb 74 points to 268 in the last week Veteran righthander Tom Griffin who now has 20 record and is coming off an operation to correct cir culation problems in his arm relieved Houston starter Joe Niekro and itched 13 in nings of one it ball to pick up the victory The Astros scored three runs in the first inning on threeruf homer by Jose Cruze off Montreal starter and loser Clay Kirb after walks to Iarry Milhourne and Enos Cabell Following walk to Bob Watson Johnson hit his tworun shot into the left field stands to give Houston 50 lead Montreal scored single runs off Niekro in the second and third innings on single by Barry Foote and triple by Larry Parrish The lone hit off Griffin accounted for the third Ex run as Pepe Mangual hit is second home run of the season in the seven thinning SPORTS SHORTS TOLD TO REST BOSTON AP Xrays of Rico Petrocellis aching back have failed to reveal anything wrong Boston Red Sox an munced Tuesday Physicians for the American League baseball club ordered the veteran third baseman to remain in bed for day Petrocelli entered hospital Monday as the Red Sox left for threegame series in Cleveland GETS LIFE SUSPENSION BRUSSELS AFP The Royal Belgian Football Association announced Tuesday it has relegated the First Division club La Louviere to the Second Division and has suspended loseph Jurion the teams manager for life for at tempting to fix the result of soccer match The club manager and players said they would appeal FIGHTCANCELLEI NEW YORK AFP The heavyweight boxing match between Ken Norton of the United States and Oscar Bonavena of Argentina plan ned for Paris on June 12 has been cancelled promoter Bob Arum said Tuesday Arum said no plans have been made to reschedule the fight game Tuesday bvdoins DOUBLE RAIL FENCE Privacy plus protection Available in It ft and 6ft heights Build your own patio deck this weekend Buildalls easytofollow instructions make it so easy for you to save it yourself 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