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(AP) — Tim Young and Alex Pirus scored first- period goals and Glen arpley added the clincher ona breakaway in the third od as Minnesota North tars and gealie Pete LoPresti blanked Boston Bruins 3-) Wednesday night for their first victory of the National Hockey League SEASON, The North Stars had lost thelr first six games. . Young, who accumulated 95 points for Minnesota a5 a rookie last year, got his second goal of the season in the first four minutes of the ame. He was assisted by immy Roberta and rookie Ron ssi, just called up from Fort Worth of the Cen- League. Pirus got his first goal of the season midwa: the opening period with assists to rookie defen- ceman Brad Maxwell and Roland Eriksson. With less than seven minutes left in the game, Sharpley jumped out of the harpley | ped om box, took a pass u Nanne at centre Late shot ties Leafs, Canadiens TORONTO (CP) — lan Turnbull knocked down a clearing pass just inside the’ blue line and heat Montreal nem er n den with a slap shot at nh of the third period to lift Toronto Maple Leafs into a A ei es e eg t wit the Canadiens” _ The Leafs went into the third period trailing the Canadiens 2-0 on goals by Larry Robinson and Steve Shutt but rookie Jimm: Jones cut the the Montre advantage to one goal when he connected at 12:58 of the final period. The tie kept the Canadiens unbeaten record alive with six wins and two ties, good enough for first place in the Norris Division. The Leafs, who haye 3-1-2 record, are tied with Cleveland Barons for second place in the Adams Division. ~ Robinson opened the scoring for the Canadiens with a powerplay goal at 8:24 of the first period when he beat Toronto goaltender Mike Palmateer with a blistering slap shot from the blue line. Montreal increased its lead to 2-0 slightly more . than five minutes later when Shutt completed a three- way passing play with Jacques Lemaire and Guy Lafleur by beatin, Palmateer high on his stic side at 13:43. The Canadiens dominated play in the opening period, outshooting Toronto 18-5 with the Leafs getting few ood, scoring chances on en. The second period was | scoreless despite the fact that the Leafs had a man- power advantage for close o seven minutes. The Canadiens malty -killing unit was outstanding during that time, completely shutting off the Toronto power play. The Leafs finally scored at 12:58 of the third period when Jones took a shot from inside the faceoff circle to beat Dryden. Jones’ goal seemed to spark the Leafs, who then put the pressure on the Canadiens the rest of the way before Turnbull tied it up at 18:36. ~ Montreal .outshot the ° ‘Leafs 36-28 before acrowd of ;; Each club was: minor 16,485. assessed penalties, five Benched player scores four NEW YORK (AP) — | Steve Vickers, benched just two games ago for not producing, scored four goals or the second time in his career Wednesday night as New York Rangers con- tinued their home domina- . tion of St. Louis with a 6-2 National Hockey League victory over the Blues. Vickers scored once in each of the first two periods and twice in the third while goaltender Wayne Thomas extended his shutout string to 111 minutes, 28 seco: before the Blues Bill 1:04 of the first period as Don Murdoch won a faceoff and fed Vickers for a 15-foot shot, starting New York on its 24th victory with three tles and one loss to St. Louis here in the 26 games the teams have played. Pat Hickey made it 2-0 at 11:46 and Murdoch fed Vickers again in the second period for a 20-foot screened Rookie wins for Wings | PITTSBURGH (AP) — Reed Larson, a rookie from the University of Minnesota. made his first Nationa Hockey League goal a winner Wednesday night as Detroit Red Wings defeated Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3. Larson scored the fo midway through the period on a power play. shot from the right side hit Pittsburgh goaltender Denis Herron’s glove and dropped into the net. The Penguins had taken a 2-0 first-period lead on goals by Blair Chapman and Brian Spencer. But the Red Wings came back with three unanswered goals before the second period was 12 minutes old and then cnasted to victory. h -laédbkes > and-gentlemen.. - Raithal : tallied at 5:55 of. against e third ne, Sitters? first goal came at cal . al His shot. Ken Hodge batted in a rebound 7% minutes later for a 4-0 lead, then Vickers seored again—this time when his 40-foot shot sailed over the shoulder of St. Louis § netminder Ed Staniowski at 4:02 of the third period. Vickers’ fourth goal of the game and fifth of the season came on a deflection of a wer-play shot by Carol ‘adnais, It was the seventh loss for the Blues in their first eight — games this season. Vickers scored four goals two years age in a game a shington Capitals. Capitals rout Ylames ATLANTA (AP) — Walt McKechnie and Bill Collins scored goals in the first 73 seconds of the second period to help Washington Capitals to a 62 National Hockey League victory Wednesday nigh over Atlanta Flames. ¢Kechnie’s goal, at 0:51, broke a 1-1 tle that had been created when’ Bob Sirois struck for the first of histwo | goals at 9:47 of the first period against the Flames goaltender Dan Bouchard. Atlanta’s John Gould had beaten Washington netmin- der Gary Smith for the game's opening goal only 32 seconds earlier. Collins’ goal followed - MecKechnie’s by only 42 sec- onds. Those were the first of four surrendered in the period by Phil Myre, who k over in the goal for the Flames when Bouchard was knocked down by a shot off the stick of Ace Bailey late ' in the first period. Bouchard required 10 stitches to close a cut below his left eye, Gerry Meehan gave the Capitals a 41 lead at 3:58 of the second period before Ray Comeau right came back for the Flames to cut the Washington lead to 4-2. HARDWARE STORES Cet 22 2 f “THE HERALD, Thursday, October 27, 197 , PAGE21° an ANDERSON bring you "TLV. 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