PHIL MYRE makes one of 36 saves for Shawinigan Bruins with Oshawa's Dan- ny O'Shea (7) and Chris Hayes (10) poised in front of the net. Bruins won 5-4 to tie the best-of-five East- ern Memorial Cup final 1-1. Oshawa Generals Lose ee At Universal Draft Meeting Boston Bruins lost the profes* ously broken arm, while Morenz Cameron Crosby, Toronto Marl- sional rights to seven Oshawa} |suffered a fractured skull sev-|boros; Rick Ley, Niagara Falls junior hockey players at the an-|eral weeks ago Flyers; Dale McLeish, Peter- nual universal amateur draft, Three members of Oshawa | borough Petes. meeting in Montreal Monday. |Crushmen. of the OHA Eastern) To Montreal Canadiens: Mau- Players eligible for the draft)Junior 'B' League were drafted:| rice St, Jacques, London Na- are those who reach their 18th|Roger Knowles by Baltimore |tionals. birthday between June 1, 1966'Clippers of the AHL, Frank and May 31, 1967 Sawyer by Pittsburgh 'Horeetl wie' tuners oo kel Chicago Black Hawks of the of the AHL and Peter Nevin by| National Hockey League draft-|Victoria Leafs of the Western) , AMERICAN ed rookies Ron Dussiaume and! League. | 70 Providence; Phil Roberto, Brian Morenz of Oshawa Gen-. The NHL paid a total of Stamford, Ont., Jr. B. erals. Generals' Jim Whittaker $72,000 for the privilege of To Baltimore: Roger Knowles, went to Detroit Red Wings of |drafting 24 players, In addition,| Oshawa Jr. B. the NHL and Bob Black was|the AHL, WHL and Central To Springfield: Robert Black, chosen by Springfield Indians! Profe »ssional League paid a total| Oshawa; Bob Ladiay, St. Cath- of the American League. of $120,000 for the rights to 60/arines, It had been expected that no|players from junior ranks. To Pittsburgh: clubs would take a chance on| Following is a partial list ofjyer,-Oshawa Jr. B, Morenz and Whittaker, both out| players drafted with their 1965- To 'Hershey: Ross Webley, with injuries. Whittaker missed|66 amateur clubs: Stamford; Bill Rysnick, St. most of the season with a seri- NATIONAL Marys, Ont., Jr. B; Ross.Grey, To Boston Bruins: Steve At- Stamford. kinson, Niagara Falls Flyers To Quebec: Richard Smith, Hamilton Red |Stratford; John Wings: Tom Webster, Niagara|Prior, Ont. Frank Saw- Hugh Harris, Cowley, Arn- WESTERN To San Diego: Barry Bys- polko, St. Catharines Jr. B. To Los Angeles: Jerry Korab, Sault Ste. Marie Ji. A To Seattle:. Robert Murray Peterborough Jr. B. To San Francisco: gerty, Niagara Falls Bill McKay, New Liskeard, Ont.; Ron Riley, Picton, Ont., Jr: C. To Vancouver: Jarmo Lehto- nen, Kitchener Jr. B. To Victoria: Peter Nevin, Oshawa Jr. B; Don Culpert, New Hamburg, Ont. CENTRAL To Memphis: 'Randy Manery, Leamington, Ont., juveniles. To Houston: Seppo Ruuska, Chatham Jr. B. To St. Louis: Bob Channell, Thorold, Ont., Jr. B To Oklahoma City: Pau Gamsby, Chatham Jr. B. Karl Hag-) Flyers; BRUINS SET SIGHTS ON CUP THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 26, 1966 9% Generals Streak Ends By FRANK RATCLIFFE Times Sporis Writer Shawinigan Bruins are plan- ning-to win the Memorial Cup. "We came into the series with the idea of winning the cup, and we still have the same idea," said Bruin General Man- ager Jacques Marcotte follow- ing his club's 5-4 win over Osh- awa Monday night. The loss by Generals -- their first in seven games and their first at Civic Auditorium since March 22 -- left the best-of-five eastern final tied 1-1. The win- ners meet either Estevan Bruins or Edmonton Oil Kings for the Canadian title. "Generals are a better team on paper, but I've said all along we could beat them, We proved it tonignt, " continued Marcotte, raising his voice to) be heard above the jubilation of the Bruin dressing room. predict the outcome of the} series, was Shawinigan coach| Claude Dolbec. "Oshawa has a really good | club," said Dolbec, "and we'll still have to play well for 60 minutes of every game if we want to win.' Then, Dolbec discarded his| reservation to issue an indirect warning to the Generals, WILL BE BETTER "In the third period tonight we played the way we're cap-| able of playing," he said. "But | we can play even better than that, and we will with our home | fans behind us." Bruins dominated play in the) final period for the first time} in the series. They scored two goals to| overcome a 4-3 second- period | deficit, and thwarted Oshawa's efforts to retaliate with their tireless forechecking. but a few minutes early and late in the period, Generals were unable to break loose with any serious scoring threats High-scoring Clement Trem- blay scored the winner with less than eight minutes remain- ing in regulation time, five min- utes after defenceman Alain Beaule had tied the score. The official scoresheet show- ed Tremblay's goal was un- 'lassisted, but only because as-| sists can not be given to op-| posing players. Oshawa goalie lan |handed the puck to Tremblay | |beside the net, and the right-| [winger circled the |slipped it in the open side. Tremblay set up line-mate | Pierre Lepage for a pair of | goals early in the first period | on Shawinigan's first two shots of the game. The other Bruin goal was | scored by Mike Hyndman late in| the second. Oshawa goals came from | Wayne Cashman and Bill Heindl lin the first period, and Chris I|Hayes and Bill White in the net and| second. | Falls Flyers. j To New York Rangers: Brad Park, Toronto Marlboros; Joe Johnson, Peterdorough Petes; Don Luce, Kitchener Rangers; Jack Egers, Kitchener Green- shirts, To Terry » boros; Chicago Black Hawks: Caffrey, Toronto Marl- Ron Dussiaume, Oshawa Generals; Barry Gibbons, Markham, Ont.; Brian Morenz, Oshawa Generals To Toronto Jack Riley NHL Bound? ROCHESTER, N.Y. 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Young, the OHA Junior 'A' .all-star netminder, played one of his weakest games of the season, stopping just 14, In the two games, Gen- erals have outshot Shawinigan 98-49. Myre praised Oshawa as) explained Marcotte, "so we left) | "easily the best team we have | rasoy it up to the players,"' \played this year." "I've never played against a guy with shot sz | Bobby Orr's," he said, Despite his praise for the all- star defenceman, Myre has met with more success against Orr than have most goaltenders, limiting him to just one goal in the series, The series now. shifts to Shawinigan for games Wednes- day and Friday. 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