wemerei og a ‘Page A The Herald, Tuesday. January 20. 1981 Look out, ‘the Bruins are back © ten Bruins are baci Losers the first half of tne 1989-41 National Hockey League season, the Bruins continued their ciimb towards respect: ability Monday night by dominating Bufialo Sabres on their way to a 31 tmymph. “We're going in the right direction ard we've got te keep working on that,” said Bruins’ coach Gerry Cheevers. who has guided Boston to six wins,‘a tie and only one loss in the last” eight games . “Winning and playing well again -makes for a happy . eo vironment.”* . Veteran Wayne Cashman led the assault, cracking Buffalo's. vaunted penalty: killing unit for two power- play goals. The Sabres had, allowed only one power- play geal in their previous 12 games, fr TERE AGT \. WEEE daily herald | ~ SPORTS | “Its nice to be at .500, fi- “nally, but we want to be much highér than that,” said Cashman, the Bruins’ captain. "We don't, con- sider ourselves a. 300 ** hockey elub.”’ Rick Middleton, Brad McCrimmon and Ray Bourque also scared as the Brulhs reached the 500 mark — 19-19-8 — for the first me since the opening week of the season last October. All plays a new role LOS ANGELES (AP) — Muhammad Ali talked a distraught 21-year-old man from the ninthfloor fire escape of an office tower Monday, then drove the would-be jumper taa police station in his Rolls-Royce. The man, whose name was nol disclosed, climbed onto the fire escape in midafternoon and came Close to jumping several times . Elsewhere, North Stars defeated Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers downed Calgary Flames ina pair of $d games. Ve In Boston, the Bruins took a 1-0 lead in the first period as Middleton reached the 20-goal mark for thé seventh consecutive season. Cashman scored his 16th and 17th goals saround a goal by McCrimmon while Buffalo was short-handed in the second period. Bourque, NHL Hookie of the Year, scored his 11th goal on an unassisted rinklength dash, while Boston was killing a penalty midway through the final period. Jim Craig, former U.S. Minnesota last season's | - Olympic star, had his bid for his first professional shutout spoiled by Don Luce, who scored with two minutes and 10 seconds remaining. . North Stars 6 Canadiens 3 : A second-period penalty to Montreal's Steve Shutt was a decisive factor in . Minnesota’s home-ice win. in front of a crowd of 15,425. The North Stars held a slim -2-1 lead when Shutt and KentErik Andersson of the North Stars exchanged unpleasantries, Shutt cut Andersson on the nose with his stick and was assessed a five-minute major, while Andersson was given a two- minute minor. Tim Young and Bobby Smith of the North Stars scored in a 49- second span as Minnesota's power-play unit buzzed Montreal's defensive zone. Steve Christoff, Steve Payne, Curt Giles and Mike Polich, into an empty Montreal net with 1 seconds left, also scored for Minnesota, Pierre Larouche, with two, and Keith Acton replied for Montreal. Rangers 6 Flames 3 “Yeah, it was in- timidation,”” New York defenceman Barry Beck confirmed when asked if the Rangers had devised any method of confronting the Flames. ‘We in- timidated them to the point they couldn't get to the loose pucks before we did. . “We beat ‘em to the fucks in the corners. In the first period, we played the body on every’ shift Afler. the first few minutes, they . didn't go into the corners ahead of us for the puck.” With a crowd of 17,435 at Madison Square Garden roaring its approval, the Rangers outshot Calgary 42-11 an maloney, Ed Hospodar, Anders Hedberg, Ron _ Duguay and Ed Johnstone. 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