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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Mar 1971, p. 12

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- 'k t,t,itia,rrataittocrst1 47' . _ ' -.,i.,,,,c_,(,l_-,lC/'( . Team rivalry huts high ttmt Boston did not have an easy time getting their win. On the whole, the team worked well as a unit .Ju'th Larry Harmon standing out a little more, skating hard both ways. Brian Steffler played a very solicf game between the Boston posts. The second game had Buffalo defeat the Leafs 4-3. The Buffalo team was coached by Doug Daum filling in for Ken Buhlman and Doug Gearth, who were unable to come, and did a very commend- able job. This win enabled Buffalo to move from a tie in fifth spot to third. two games had Jim Blatchford and Dave Oberholzer assets 11 minor penalties. Brian Ringo and Brian Summerton handed out eight minor mania in the last game. The toughest call of the night saw Jim Blatchford disallow a tieing goal against the St. Louis team in the second period of their game. The first game had Boston de- feat St. Louis 4-2. This enabled Boston to hold on to first place and St. Louis still struggling for a playoff spot. - Paul Freihurger in the St. Louis net stopped two breakaways and played a very strong game throughout. Jim Hauck worked his heart out skating hard both ways. Greg Schnarr played a solid defensive game. The St. Lruisaoals were scored by Tom Schwartz and Tom Har- the final bullet. The teams are Mung hard for playoff positions ”March 16(threeweekstogo) isttte list league game. On March " the sudden death -ti-tirtal will take place between teams in final standing, first vs. third and second vs..fourth. On March 27 the winners of the semi- thtal will battle for the champion- dip. Once again the players stuck pretty much to hockey with a minimum of penalties. The first amumeruwuhr. Tttettoe-tattatartdttm'- with Natty of excitement. M games were very 2'd','Stitile, with a winner not ded red till BrNiuete mud-mama [at 'tttemo' ' McN‘hockeereibhb- -dastMrt-eattgmr, lat-slum ton,ulm,wed'smm Iendtrtgttstusetmidpegtttd" ‘Nw- tt $.urqtttittters, Wuhthe o'ttrtrshteetVdtetar.otmA, 'tmtttttrteMer, M -earaediedoAJdrt.S.tre. BotrWnta-ttuetqmrueR- ”New“. 13 eat-ttatt-tte-ther. h but of the I". III- *tb “an“ ‘3 'tttettoeu-taatartdttmutt Nstrindertsrrrttirmtainudttmt “I!“ 10 with plenty of encttement. M ttt-ihletogettHtietrtg.. MW. 10 games were very age-mauve marker. - Barry “I. 10 qitttan6trsernotdee1aredtil1 TttetetpNfmloiirteofBmtt NW. 10 the final butter. The teams are Striehier, Randy Meyer and Jim * Lulu “it - " 9 mung hard for playoff positions mt-id,ttidallttseseortrtgand Milan”. 't ' a Margit 16 (three weekstogo) p1aredtirset-rMeur.Brett ""-e"-----r--t--- is the last league game. Striekter scored twice with Sindu Bauer re-alected on. yer the guide!) death going to the other two he”. Paul 1...... a...“ gem...“ 5.. 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