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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Mar 1971, p. 10

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10 WamIooChroniclo. Thaw”, March tt. 1971 By Don Drew-get The Leafs remain Wanted in bantam division playoffs by bun- ing the Cannon 5-1 in a ume that saw the former playing their best game of the season. They played good positional hockey as well as showing how to play a good two- way game, which a team must dotowin itsshareof games. “ John Wolf played etceptionally well in goal for the Leafs, spec- ially in the first period, to keep the Canucks off the score sheet. John Helms played a steady game on defence and also picked up a goal for his strong efforts. Mike Oberholzer opened the scoring for the Canucks in the first period by tipping in the puck past John Wolf who had no chance on the play. The Leafs came back in the second period to lie up the game on a slap shot from the blue- line by Trevor Leslie. The third period saw the Leafs put on the pressure to score four unanswered goals. - The backbreaker. as far as the Canucks were concerned. came at House of Furniture 46 King North Waterloo Telephone 576-5440 WALL-TO-WALL CARPET l ALAN RIGBY'S FOR RENT One Room or A Complete Houseful Undefeéted Leafs down Canucks 5-1 FURNITURE and APPLIANCES EXPERT INSIAllAUON Armstrong Harding Kraus the three-minute mark on a bleak- eway pal by Dove Doney while thew: mm. _ With six mum left in the some John Haul: came through to make it 3-1 for the Leafs. One minute later Greg Stealer made it H putting the game on ice for the Leafs. John Stumpt tallied the final goal for the Leafs making the score 5-1. The Wings, paced by Joe Grubb with three goats and Bob Schefer Canadians 4-1, thereby setting the stage for the big game be- tween the Canucks and the Wings for second place. Brian Bimstihl gave the Can- adians a H) lead at the three min- ute mark of the first period. The lead was short-lived as Joe Grubb banged in two fast goals 1 minute later, one at the four-minute mark and one at the five-minute mark, to put the Wings into a 2-1 lead} There was no scoring in the second Joe Grubb picked up his third goal of the game at the two-min- ute mark of the third period. Rick Kocher completed the scoring for the Wings to make the final score 4-1. The Sabres romped to a 5-1 vic- tory over the Rangers in a game which saw the Sabres play short- handed. All the boys should realize that any player who does not show up at all the games is not entitled to equal ice team with a player who attends all games. The Sabres scored two goals in the first period on goals by Ron Watson and Steve Longway. They added two more in the second. 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