Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Dec 1967, p. 8

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i @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, December 4, 1967 Pier 6 Brawl! Erupts In Boston-Hab Game By THE CANADIAN PRESS Every player except a spare goaltender was on the ice Sun- day night as Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens turned a National Hockey League game| into a Pier 6 brawl. | When it was over, one league penalty record was tied, three others threatened and Boston won the game 5-3 to move into first place in the NHL's Eastern Division by two points over idle Toronto Maple Leafs. Referee Art Skov handed out 33 penalties totalling 139 min- utes--including a record-tying 37 minutes to Boston defence- man Don Awrey, ejected three players and cleared the ice after donnybrooks in the first) and second periods. In contrast, other league ac- tion Sunday night was mild. New York Rangers downed Los Angeles Kings 4-2, Detroit Red Wings crushed Pittsburgh Pen- guins 6-1, Minnesota North Stars surprised Chicago Black Hawks 4-3 and Philadelphia Flyers de- feated St. Louis Blues 4-2. | Saturday it was Los Angeles 3 Montreal 2, Toronto' 3 Oakland| HOWE diens, his first NHL goal com-;Dallas Smith and John Me- ing at 2:55 of the opening pe-| Kenzie accounted for the other riod, and Jacques Lemaire 80t! poston scoring the other. ; Boston now leads the East] Ed Joyal's last-minute goal gave the Kings their victory with 31 points on a 14-5-3 record, . followed by Toronto, Detroit,| Saturday. Bill Flett and Terry Gray got the others for the win- New York, Chicago and Mont- i real, Philadelphia's victory)ners and Carol Vadnais and moved the Flyers into first|Dick Duff replied for Montreal. place in the Western Division} At Toronto, veteran John with 26 points, one more than| Bower, who turned in his second Los Angeles. | shutout of the year, had scoring Pittsburgh is third with 21 fol-|help from Ron Ellis, two and | lowed by Minnesota, Oakland] Mike Walton. and the Blues. hotel Rod Gilbert and Vic : a | Hadfield scored for New York SCORES NO. 12 |Saturday in Pittsburgh, Art In Detroit Sunday night, Gor-|Stratton replied for the Pen- die Howe broke a six-game goal] guins. drought when he scored at 9:03) Connelly scored twice to pace of the second period. Floyd| Minnesota to its lop-sided victo- © Smith, Bart Crashley, Alex Del-|ry Saturday over the Blues. Bill : vecchio, Bruce MacGregor and| Masterton, Ray Cullen and Bill Paul Henderson shared the! Collins scored the other North other Red Wings' scoring. Star goals before Red Berenson Goaltender Roy Edwards lost| ruined Garry Bauman's shutout his shutout late in the second] bid with a St. Louis goal at 9:01 session when Gene Ubriaco of| of the final period, Toronto , Maple Leafs' Dave Keon (14) leans into Bob Baun of Oakland Seals sea in a _ National Hockey League game in Toronto Saturday night. Toronto won Pittsburgh beat him for his third goal of the season. Wayne Connelly's 50-foot slap shot in the third period gav: Minnesota its victory. Bill Col- ins, Parker MacDonald and Ray Cullen also got one each Seals 0, New York 4 Pittsbur 1, Chicago 4 Boston 4 and Minnesota 5 St. Louis 1. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS HOCKEY STANDINGS Sunday's Results REMEMBER: WHEN .. .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Roger Brensnahan, "the duke of Tralee," who caught | HOCKEY SCORES SUNDAY | American League Cleveland 3 Buffalo 3 Quebec 2 Providence 4 Baltimore 2 Rochester 6 | Western League | Seattle 2 Portland 1 | Springfield AHL 1 San Diego 8 | Central League |Houston 2 Kansas City 8 Tulsa 3 Dallas 5 Eastern League Clinton 6 New Haven 6 New Jersey 1 Long Island 6 Knoxville 5 Salem 1 Florida 5 Greensboro 4 : International League |Fort Wayne 3 Dayton 3 |Toledo 4 Columbus 2 | Muskegon 2 Port Huron 2 Ontario Senior F \Collingwood 3 Woodstock 6 Guelph 6 Barrie 4 Galt 3 Orillia 5 Toronto 9 Oakville 5 Quebec Senior | /Drummondville 5 St. Hyacinthe | = | Victoriaville 5 Sherbrooke 3 | Western Senior Canada 2 Saskatoon 4 U.S. 5 Calgary 2 Saskatchewan Senior Regina 2 Yorkton 7 the game 3-0. | Alberta Senior ~ (CP Wirephoto) | Medicine Hat 4 Drumheller 5 Pessseeeee FUEL OIL Np. hel 24" x 60" Size | Phoenix (WHL) 4 Baltimore 5 National League | | Rochester 3 Cleveland 5 Eastern Division the immortal Christy Ma- thewson as first-starting backstop of New York " AUTOMATIC, WEATHER CONTROLLED DELIVERY gy 40 years e xperience--budget plan Central Junior Smiths Falls 3 Pembroke 3 Brockville 3 Cornwall 3 FALSE TEETH Tihat Loosen Quebec Junior Need Not Embarrass Shawinigan 9 Sorel 3 Don't live in fear of false teeth loosen ing, wopplings dropping just at tha wrong time. 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Fai kK Seer aie Awrey fought with Duff in the| first period and with the Cana- diens' Bryan Watson in the sec- ond to accumulate two miscon- ducts, three majors and one minor penalty. He tied the infa- mous 37-minute record of Reg Fleming, then of Chicago, in 1960. The Bruins, who extended their unbeaten streak to six games, drew 18 of the game's penalties for 70 minutes in in- fractions. The 33 separate pen- alties were only three short of|the lead in the West. Hoekstra the league record for two teams set by the Canadiens and Maple/gotti added one for the Flyers. | é Leon Rochefort and Terry Crisp| Pittsburgh 1 Detroit 6 Leafs in 1953. The total penalty minutes of|scored for the last-place Blues. BUCY KTOP BRUIN 139 were 65 short of the minute mark set in the same Toronto- Montreal battle. And Awrey's total of six penalties was only ene short of the league mark for and an assist to pace New York Los Angeles 11 9 3 68 goals to bring his total to 231 in| Detroit at New York 10 years with the Bruins, and| Pittsburgh at Chicago became the leading scorer in| Philadelphia at California required 12 stitches to close Phil Goyette scored two goals Western Division 11 7 4 52 49 26) Phila. Minnesota 4 Chicago 3 St. Louis 2 Philadelphia 4 Wednesday's Games Saturday, Bucyk scored two Toronto at Minnesota gne game. So what happened? Boston history. Milt Schmidt,| St. Louis at Los Angeles At 14:23 of the first period,|Boston general manager, had AMERICAN LEAGUE Montreal's jammed Awrey and goaltender Ed Johnston in the crease. Backstrom dropped Ralph Backstrom|the old record of 229. Boston; Wharram Eastern Division from a blow to the body and Duff stepped into take his place. Awrey and Duff started trad- kan garoo rats ing punches and both benches|niont. 'They need little moisture|Cleveland 12 emptied as reinforcements came over the boards. Mont- real's spare goaltender, Ernie} Wakely, was the ofily player on either side to watch. IN MAIN BOUTS Boston's Ed Westfall and Montreal's Ted Harris tangled in a major battle while Ted Green of the Bruins and Terry Harper went at it toe-to-toe a few feet away. Peace was finally restored and Duff, Harris, Harper, West- fall and Green got majors and Awrey picked up a double. It happened all over again in the second period. This time Awrey took on Wat- son and they were both given major penalties. Awrey also picked up an automatic game misconduct with his third five- minute sentence. John McKenzie scored two goals for the Boston victory and Fred Stanfield, John Bucyk and Bobby Orr added one apiece. Montreal rookie Mickey Red- Tuesday's Games Providence at Baltimore Buffalo at Quebec ; ; ; 72 25) to its 4-2 victory and its eighth triumph in nine games against Epes 911 3 61 63 21) Springfield at Phoenix (WHL) NHL expansion clubs, Minnesota 710 5 47 63 19) Ontario Junior A Bob Nevin and Ron Stewart|0@kland 514 5 48 7115 wL F Pts. each added singles for the 5t Louis 515 2 44 63 12/n'gara Falls 14 3 3 94 50 31 Rangers and Gordon Lobossiere Saturday's Results Montreal 13 6 1 84 63 27 and defenceman. 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