Boston llruins ne tasliiuaiii III and ltuffalo Sabres loe Kowal 27 take off behind the Sabres net while chasing the puck during first period NHL hockey action in Buffalo NY lhursda This is Kow als first appeanince for the Buffalo Sabres AP Photo uffolo Sabres own Bruins 3I By THE CANADIAN PRESS Terry lteilly grinned when asked if there was any had blood between his Boston Bruins and Buffalo Sabres Theres no bad blood we just dont like big clowns run ning into our centres the Bos ton right winger said after the Sabres had defeated the Bruins in highlyspirited contest between the two National Hockey League rivals The Bruins forward was re ferring to Sabres defenceman Jerry Korab with whom he exr changed punches in the games final minute OReilly had ear lier battled with Sabres rookie defenceman Richard Dunn Were not going to let him Korabi go after our centres hockey II THE ll lllliss ll New ling in II but loll iii Winnipeg Elt ii In in Houston ll il Quebec ll lo II Itl 3o lllliiitlltrll 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Kingsron lt Jo IHT lltlt it Marit in ii Ho 17H l5 Siitlbnr ll lll lttr III Thursdays IIIstills Kilchencr Ivlerborougli Oshawa Surltiiir iiiidsor Sault Ste Home If theres In your future Welcome Wagon is planning Special Party for bridestobe and their mothers Wednesday March l5 I978 at the Blue Flame Room Consumers Gas Co Barrlo For your invitation odl the LTD 7264454 Youl be glad you did like he went after tPetcrI Mchil and rJeani ltatelle Iteilly warned The victory moved the Sabres to within three points of the firstplace Bruins in the Adams Division Elsewhere in the NHL Mon treal anadiens fought back for 44 tie with Vancouver nucks New York Islanders dumped Atlanta Flames 52 and Philadelphia Flyers blanked olorado Rockies 30 In the lone WHA encounter Quebec Nordiques beat Bir mingham Bulls 12 Jim Lorentzs powerplay goal at 1012 of the second period snapped 11 tie and was the margin of victory for the Sabres Danny tare with his second goal of the night found the emptynet with 32 seconds left for the final Buffan goal John Wensink had given the Bruins 10 lead at 444 of the first period but Gare came back less than two minutes later with rebound of Don Luces shot This game was must for us if were to stay in the race said Sabres coach Marcel Pronovost Its like Ive been saying all along if we can win those 21 32 games well be in the race Buffalo goaltender Don Ed wards turned in another steller performance to record his 26th win tops in the NHL At Vancouver the Canueks appeared headed for their first win over the Canadiens at home in eight seasons taking 42 lead at 539 of the final period But Jacques Lemaire and Re jean Houle scored 40 secondss apart with less than five min utes left Open fourpoint lead Spitfires triumph 43 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Windsor Spitfires opened fourpoint lead in the Emms Di vision standings with 43 win over Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds in one of three On tario Hockey Association Major Junior games Thursday In other games Oshawa Gen erals beat Sudbury Wolves 74 and Kitchener Rangers and Peterborough Petes played to 22tie Play resumes tonight with Oshawa at Kitchener Sudbury at Ottawa Sault Ste Marie at London Hamilton at Niagara Falls and Toronto at Kingston In Windsor Wes Jarvis scored his 18th and 19th goals of the season and added two as sists to lead the Spitfires to vic tory Jarvis who missed the last three games with knee injury dominated the game as Wind sor outshot the visitors 3630 and moved four points ahead of the idle Hamilton Fincups Defenceman John Barrett and Gerry Leroux with his 49th goal in as many games also scored for Windsor before 3am fans Jeff Mitchell Arthur Itutland and Brian Gualazzi scored for the Greyhounds Wayne Gretzky picked up an assist to move within one point of league scoring leader Bob Smith of Ottawa 67s Smith has 135 points In Oshawa the Wolves scored three goals within minute and 24 seconds of the opening period but the Generals came back with one goal in the first period three consecutive goals in the second and two unanswered goals in the final period Les Campbell scored two goals for Oshawa Jim Jackson Dan Lane Tom McCarthy Bob Crawford and Charlie Huddy added single goals Bob Lekun Dan McCarthy Frank Perkins and Steve Burns replied for Sudbury CHANGED GOALIES Jim Sidwell replaced Sud bury goalie Jim Boniferro early in the second period after Oshawa tied the game DONT THROW AWAY TICKE lust endorse your Wintctrio tickets on the back with your name and address voun our WINIARIO and theyre worth 50¢ each on the purchase of any Canadianauthored book or any subscription to participating Canadian magazine You can use up to tickets per book or subscription and make as many purchases as you want as long as each book or subscription costs at least $300 Pick up leaflet describing the program at many Wintario ticket outlets your regional office of the Ontario Ministry of Culture and Recreation and at participating bookstores displaying the HALF BACK sign HAlF BACK 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