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Stanley Cup ‘final. -The-''series: ‘now, : shifts’ “ “LAST-MINUTE ATTACK: A “Te: wasn't: until the last second ticked: off that anyone. in the centre. had won the game... << ‘ward—was ‘savage and relentless. as the Bruins‘ bumped recklessly |, ina ‘desperate effort to ‘get, ‘the puck past Plante;: .0° ~ Beliveau’s ‘goal. ‘Was a thriller all its own, the climax to a per- fect . forward pass . by Bernie - (Boom Boom) ’Geoffrion, . - i ‘The burly Boomer,.taking a re- lay from defenceman ‘Dollars’ St: treal. blue. line, carefully ‘timed “his long pass’ after crossing cen- It. was the ‘only goal: or a ae = Montrealers ~ ce 2-0 lead-in the]: to}: Bruins’. ‘home. ‘tea: for, the -next|: tw ‘games Thursday and, Sun- ‘shrieking crowd of 14 500. was] sue the goal by Montreal’s giant | “Bruins last-minute-drive—with| i Boilie. ‘Don Simmons: on. the sidé-|- {Lines: ‘in ‘favor: “Of: vanother ’ Tor-|- ‘Canadiens’ fought. back. to: pro- : tect’ ‘the thin lead and‘overcame| - two’ faceoffs' ‘in: the Montreal. end}: Laurent just. outside. the Mon-4- brug ales ever .|hoekey—a biter checking game i ui nover to. its climax. in a wwelter of lies ex: 8 f ‘tre ice. 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