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The victim was Ed Giacomin, the Rangers' goalie, who was lifted in the final period for Gilles Villemure after suffering boos and taunts through the first two sessions, in which he yielded all the North Stars' scores.īut Gump Worsley benefited from the North Stars' tenacity that prevented Ranger attacks from forming. As a result, half a dozen new Ranger combinations were tried as forward lines, and none worked. They had to play without three all‐stars-Jean Ratelle, Rod. The game Itself produced lit tle violence as the Rangers suf fered through what was prob ably their poorest performance of the season. Several players accused the Philadel phia police of brutality. Louis Blues battled with sev eral fans, who have easy ac cess to the walkway. The most violent fan‐player incident of recent years occurred this season at Philadel phia, when players on the St. Maniago and Pasquale Speranza, a Garden special policeman, made the charges at the precinct charges at the precinct, which is on West 35th Street. The fan, Anthony Moulton, 27 years old, of 140 East 81st Street, was arrested and booked for third‐degree assault at the 14th. Then the North Stars' trainer jumped over the players and started to punch the fan. “All you know is that one of your teammates is down there.”Īfter about 50 seconds, the tangle of players was broken up by security police and the fan lurched away But Hextall led another charge, with three players behind him. “You don't know if he's got a knife or a gun,” said Dennis Hextall, who had just returned from a three‐game suspension because of a stick fight. The North Stars, wearing their green‐and gold uniforms, began pounding the fan, and the special police were unable to break it up.ĭuring the fighting, the play ers pushed one another out of the way to get to the fan. Reid, a 6‐foot‐1‐inch defense man and about 10 other North Stars immediately leaped on top of the pair.