Word: toronto
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Montreal, Toronto, and Detroit, separated by only two points, occupy the next three positions. The Canadiens lead the other two clubs largely through the efforts of captain Jean Beliveau, who has either scored or assisted 22 of Montreal's goals, only one less than the entire Boston team has scored all year. His 23 points put him five ahead of runner ups Mikita and Hull. Hodge has done a more than satisfactory job filling in for Worsley in the goal, allowing only 11 goals in five games...
Defenseman Tim Horton deflected a shot off a Boston defender's leg with 55 seconds remaining to climax a Toronto comeback and give the Maple Leafs a 4-3 National Hockey League victory over the Boston Bruins last night. The victory enabled Toronto to remain ahead of fourth place Detroit in the league standings...
Harris brought Toronto back into the game when he batted in Dave Keen's rebound from just outside the crease. Hebenton had hit the left goal post for Boston less than a minute before. Horton's winning score ricocheted off Kurtenbech...
...other business last night, the HCUA approved a contribution of $100 to the Toronto Enchange Program. The Council also approved plans for a public sale of abandoned motorcycles for the benefit of the Combined Charities Drive, and proposed a luncheon meeting with members of the administration to soothe strained relations, precipitated by the Corporation's room rent decision...
While Chicago and Toronto fight for the National Hockey League lead, Montreal, Detroit, and New York will probably be fighting for third and fourth place and a qualifying position in the Stanley Cup playoffs. The Canadiens and Red Wings third and fourth last year, but a revamped Ranger may pull one of them down this season...