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...final game ignored Esposito (they chose Henderson and the Rangers' Brad Park) even though he scored two goals and two assists. Yet the slight was mild compared with the puerile and unsportsmanlike behavior that marked much of the series. Soviet team officials demanded that Canadian Coach Harry Sinden order Defenseman Gary Bergman to stop skating past baronial Russian Coach Vsevolod Bobrov during games, on the ground that Bergman was making menacing gestures and lewd comments. In turn, Sinden complained about a Russian player making "crazy-in-the-head gestures" at Assistant Canadian Coach John Ferguson. When a West German...
...Boston Bruins will hold a press conference today at which they are expected to announce that former coach Harry Sinden is being rehired in an administrative capacity. Sinden has just concluded coaching Team Canada in the Russian-Canadian hockey series...
...Chicago Black Hawks to preserve a 4-4 tie. Thus it was a thoroughly sobered Team Canada that prepared at week's end for the fourth game in Vancouver, B.C., and the remainder of the series on Russia's home ice. Said Canadian Coach Harry Sinden: "They compare with any team in the N.H.L. We just can't overpower this team as we all thought we could. We have a tiger by the tail...
...rest of the team? Well, let's see, says Sinden, "they've got courage, spirit, harmony, talent, size, youth." Sinden has every right to be effusive. Since taking over the Bruins four years ago, he and General Manager Milt Schmidt have built a budding Boston dynasty. At 22, Orr is just one of a phalanx of young skaters with their best playing years still ahead of them. The flamboyant, mop-topped Sanderson, for example, at 23, is already one of the best centers in the league. He spells Phil Esposito, 28, who set two play-off records this...
...Sinden, though. At week's end the 3 7-year-old coach shocked the hockey world by announcing that he was quitting the Bruins to go into the home-building business. He explained that the "new challenges" would earn him at least double his $22,000-a-year coaching salary. Besides, he added, "what else could I do in hockey...