1Z. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 11, 1966 rene re ee reer ee ee Bostons Ice Future Depends On Defence By BRUCE LEVETT Canadian Press Sports Editor In the final game of the sea- son last year, Boston Bruins DISTRICT MEN HAVE SUCCESSFUL HUNT Joe Bonnanfant (left) of RR 2, Port Perry, and Lawrence Brown "Cright) of 311 Dunlop St. E., Whitby, are shown here with a fine Lasco Steelers Capture Pient Puhth: aw Uls.. BALD S2AsseitiVil VV ili WHITBY --- Whitby Lasco; Tommy Lavender, showing Steelers of the Metro Jr. Bjsigns of rounding into shape, league, came up with a finejalso triggered a pair of goals performance at home on Sun-jfor the winners, with aces going day night, as they downed the|to Al Quintillian, Jim McCord Dixie Beehives 7-3 in a thrilling/and Mike Keenan. elhibition hockey game. John Danby, Dave Patterson The win was the first for the)and Brian Irvine scored in a Steelers, after three defeats. jlosing cause. Al Patterson, a Pickering} On Wednesday night, Steelers product, was the surprise pack-j|travel to Dixie fo ra return age that manager Ivan Daviejengagement and then are at has been looking for as thisjhome on Thursday night, to smoothy scored a pair of goals|Weston Dodgers who blasted and was dangerous every time|the locals in a game last he had the puck. This was| week 8-3. Patterson's first game with the} The schedule opener. will be Lascos. next Sunday night at Whitby, bull moose, following their return from a_ successful week's hunt, at Fraserdale, located about 120 miles south of James Bay. The GOW 'Seite nennrnTe ' weighing about with Steelers playing host to he Markham when game time called for 7:30 p.m. is an 8:30 p.m. affair. stumbled out of the National Hockey League cellar and stood blinking in the sunlight for the first time in six years. But they were still in fifth place, 26 points shy of the fourth-place playoff spot. This year, rookie coach Harry Sinden is going after those points. "Nothing comes to my mind except to fight and scratch for that fourth - place spot,'"' he says. The route, the Boston club believes, is through the de- fence. "Hockey is going the way of football," Sinden says. "Play strongly defensively and the goals will take care of themselves." This is Sinden's first crack at the NHL. The youngest coach in the league at 34, he never did make the big time as a player. But he's done all right at | the jobs he's had. He was captain of the Whitby team that won the world hockey championship in 1958; last year he was coach of the Oklahoma City Blazers when they won the Central Pro League championship. Sinden points at the Blaz- ers' record last year to back up his theory on how the Bruins can improve their lot. SCORED FEWEST GOALS Blazers scored 188 goals in 70 games, setting a league record. for the lowest number of goals scored, and came away with the championship after finishing second. They allowed 203 goals, third low- est in the six-team league. Sinden believes in giving his defencemen "more freedom than some people think is right." He didn't hang back at the blue-line during his playing days and neither will his Bruin rearguards. ston has Bobby Orr, a two nimrods each made a kil, "bagging" the bull and a cow moose, each 1,000 pat | Helps You Overcome --Oshawa Times Photo No ionger be annoyed or feel ili-at- ease because of loose, wobbly false teeth. P. , an improved alka~- line (non-acid) powder, sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer so they | ee} iors comiortabic. AVOid embar- Tassment caused by loose plates. Get FASTEETH at any drug counter, Seai O' Waxes, Thursday night's game here OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! 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"Every team seems to heve a player like that--Red Kelly when Detroit was winning; Pierre Pilote now; Doug Har- vey when Montreal was win- ning. "It looks like Orr could be that: type of player." MURPHY RETURNS Boston's style in past years hasn't been set up "to keep people skating as hard as they should," Sinden says. "I wouldn't say. we're as adept at head-manning the puck and skating to get it back as we should be. Offen- sively, we're not shooting enough." Centre and. left wing are still critical spots for Boston. Bruins will be looking closely paired with at centre Ron Schock who spent much of last season with San Francisco. Un tne: left, Bruins will be depending heavily on Ron Murphy, 33, making a come- back after quitting the game last year. 'The-most productive line is "expected to be that of Ron Stewart, Murray Oliver and Johnny Bicyk, a unit thet | 'came on strongly toward the -end of last season. 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