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Throwback Thursday: On this day in 1964, Gordie Howe scores two in Wings win over Bruins

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Zach Laing
4 years ago
Welcome back to a much-beloved series on the Nation Network: Throwback Thursday. We’ve resurrected this weekly piece from the grave in thanks to a fancy website that allows us to take a look at newspaper archives.
So without further ado…
altOn this day in 1964, a two-goal performance from Gordie Howe led the Detroit Red Wings to a triumphant 4-1 win over the Boston Bruins.
Fighting through a groin injury, Howe scored his 17th and 18th tallies of the season — both in the third frame — to help the Wings win.
“Howe stole the puck from Bruin defenceman Leo Boivin, who had spilled Howe earlier, and scored at 12:10 of the final period. He clicked again at 14:00,” the Associated Press wrote about the game.
The win moved the Wings within four points of a slumping Maple Leafs and also a nice seven-point cushion over the Rangers in a divisional battle for the fourth, and final, playoff spot.
Howe would go on to score another eight goals by the end of the season in a year he total 26 goals and another 47 assists in 73 games for the 35-year-old.
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