Thursday, May 16, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, May 16, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Flyers: By ROGER ROSSITER fledgling Fred Shero ain't no dummy. ciation, He knows very well that his during Philadelphia Flyers have by no claiming means clinched the Stanley Cup. From.t Sure the Flyers have what looks NHL, th like an insurmountable t h r e e to Map games to one advantage over possessi the Boston Bruins, but as Shero rights h warns, "I've been there before. ers. Don't count on the Cup yet." Accor Shero's Flyers are a hungry son in T outfit. They proved that in their the top seven game semi-final victory Working over the New York Rangers. one of t Buz beyond that they are an of the t also intelligent, disciplined team fine edg with a master plan to wrestle that ha the Stanley Cup away from the game. Bruins. The f That master plan consists of simmer playing sound defensive hockey Favellt with a premium on checking, Parent, while allowing the Bruins to ed upon make the mistakes. So far, the adelahit plan has worked to near per- THEI fection. ent, any Without a doubt, the key to opening the Flyers' success lies in their ry of sh last line of defense, goaltender ed the S Bernie Parent. Oddly enough, Now I Parent originally belonged to Philadel the Bruins, but Philly plucked ie . . . B him from the Boston farm sys- caverno tem way back in the National ents ma Hockey League's original ex- Os sav pansion draft in the summer of come of 1967. need the PARENT has been in and out Parent of sports page headlines ever oercom since, first for his stellar net- the nla minding in tandem with another nearlye former Bruminroperty, Doug Fa- writer, vell, which led Philly to the the Stat inaugural NHL West Division LITTL :h:bmoionship. means h Then Parent stunned t h e hero. B io-kev world by announcing provenI hat he had signed with t h e most so g Wo only its ch ggal here his tin le Le ion n as ding oront netm g wit the g rade, ge a d be inal r whe to th a tr favo a part PRES d Be thes titotit oectr Paren ohia. Bernie' )Is Sp kes ,es the ff jus emm t and ne the Iyoffs every was r nley LE I as be obby him lid t Stanley Cup orld Hockey Asso- hockey today. The checking and to bolt the league scoring of teammates Ross hampionship finals, Lonsberry, Rick MacLeish, Ter- breach of contract. ry Crisp, Bill Barber, and An- it was back to the dre "Moose" Dupont as well me with the Toron- as the pugnacious play of Dave eafs who gained Schultz have been a major fac- of Parent's NHL for as well. rade with the Fly- On the other side of the ice, Beantown boss Bep Guidolin to Parent, that sea- must be wondering what went o is what made him wrong. How could a team with ninder he is today. the league's two most dynamic h Jacques Plante, players, Bobby Orr and P h i i ame's true masters Esposito, and the league's four Parent gained the top point scorers (Esposito, Orr, nd tactical finesse Ken Hodge and Wayne Cash- en lacking in his man) get so far behind? The answer lies in fundament- move came last als- Philly has them down pat. o the Flyers dealt The Bruins obviously do not. e Maple Leafs for HOWIE MEEKER, former ade that was look- NHL scoring wizard now tele- Drably by the Phil- vision analyst for Hockey Night tisans. in Canada bluntly explains, SURE was on Par- "Good defense beats good of- rnie responded by fense everytime. The Flyers season with a flur- play good defense." s that quickly turn- Now the Bruins are up against gum jeers to cheers. the wall. They have to win three it is the darling of straight or suffer the indignity Chants of "Bern- of the bridesmaid role. The " echo through the challenge poses some intriguing ectrum when Par- problems for Guidolin. H i s sne of his miracul- normal strategy of playing Orr at always seem to and Esposito forty minutes a o when the Flyers game has failed miserably. Both theFlert, a have shown the strain of ex- the Flyers h a v e tended play, particularly inthe odds all throtgh third period when they have in a year when been needed most. one, including this All but a mere handful of the Ceady toBston.ede Flyers have worked their way BER tE by no into the league since expansion the Flyers' only first took place in 1967-68. Shero en Clarke play has did the artwork of getting them to be perhaps the all together, now they are but to bey plerhap ith one game away from a story-M so way player in book ending to a dream season. Tonight in the Boston Garden, they get their first shot at that seemingly impossible dream, NEW WORLD SUMMER CINEMA U-M OP -s ART starts Fri double fea bou Page Eleven " 7d AP Photo e agony of defeat IXED LEAGUE BOWLING Sign up now! LAST CALL UNION LANES EN 11 A.M.-12 MID. The thrill of victory ... WASHERS and 104 -1R 104 DRYERS NO WAITING! OPEN 24 HOURS Mr. Stadium Coin Laundry & Dry Cleaning 1958 S. INDUSTRIAL HWY. (Next to Colonial Lanes) 668-7928 )