Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jan 1962, p. 17

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Menday, January 22, 1962 Bruins Split With Mapleos By THE CANADIAN PRESS | The Leafs and Bruins were There are times when Boston engaged in a stirring duel Sun- Bruins look more like a first-\day night. Then at 7:50 of the class team than Nationaltthird period, Ron Stewart of Hockey League cellar dwellers. Such as during the weekend when, for five periods, they out- fought a much superior club-- Toronto Maple Leafs. Saturday night at Toronto, the error - prone Bruins blew a! three-goal lead, then rallied for a 5-4 triumph. But back home Sunday night, the Bruins fell apart to allow the Leafs four late goals and a 5-1 decision. The split was costly for the Leafs in their battle with Mont- real Canadiens for first place. The Canadiens tied 2-2 against Detroit Red Wings, on home ice Saturday night and won 5-3 at Detroit Sunday night. The weekend games stretched Montreal's unbeaten streak to eight games--six wins and two ties--and gave them a three- point edge over Maple Leafs. Chicago Black Hawks handed the fading New York Rangers their seventh straight defeat, 3-1, in the weekend's only other game at Chicago Sunday night. At Toronto, the first Boston goal--by Wayne Connelly--was on a rare penalty shot. Referee Eddie Powers gave Connelly the free chance after Toronto defenceman Allan Stan- ley pulled him down about 20 feet from the Leaf goal. The rookie right winger made no mistake. Jerry Toppazzini, Johnny Bucyk, Larry Leach and Mur- ray Oliver also scored for the Bruins with Leach and Oliver's goals coming late in the game to erase. a 4-3 Toronto lead. Ron Stewart, Eddie Litzenber- ger, Billy Harris and Dave Keon got the Toronto goals. the Leafs snapped a 1-1 dead- lock and the rout was on. Before the game ended, George Armstrong, Dave Keon and Frank Mahovlich all scored unaided goals as the Boston de- fence collapsed. Bob Pulford. had the Leafs first goal in the first period while Andre Pronovost tallied Boston's lone goal in the sec- ond. Claude Laforge, recently re- called from Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League, scored at 1:44 of the third period to bring the Red Wings a tie with Montreal Saturday night. Leo Labine got Detroit's other goal and Gilles Tremblay and rookie Bobby Rousseau scored for the Canadiens. COUNT IN THIRD At Detroit, the Canadiens beat the Red Wings on third period goals by Henri Richard and Claude Provost. Provost's goal was his 25th of the season, tops in the NHL. Gilles Tremblay, Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion and Dickie Moore also scored for the Habs while Gordie Howe, Norm Ullman and defenceman Pete Goegan counted for the wings. 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