JOHN FERGUSON AND EDDIE SHACK IN ONE OF THIER MANY FIGHTS WITH EACH OTHER.

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April 27, 1967 - Game 4 Finals,  Montreal is winning 6-2  and the Leafs are lifeless - until Coach Punch Imlach sends out Eddie 'the Entertainer' Shack to stir things up very late in the 3rd period. Eddie knew he wasn't expected to tie or win the game. He receives a slashing penalty at 17:09 and then upon leaving the penalty box charges and elbows Montreal defenceman Terry Harper. And who does Eddie see coming at him but his old rival John Ferguson.  And they have a violent fight.   Eddie didn't see the ice in the next two games which Leafs won to win the Stanley Cup.  Could this have been the spark the Leafs needed?

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April 27, 1967 - Game 4 Finals,  Montreal is winning 6-2  and the Leafs are lifeless - until Coach Punch Imlach sends out Eddie 'the Entertainer' Shack to stir things up very late in the 3rd period. Eddie knew he wasn't expected to tie or win the game. He receives a slashing penalty at 17:09 and then upon leaving the penalty box charges and elbows Montreal defenceman Terry Harper. And who does Eddie see coming at him but his old rival John Ferguson.  And they have a violent fight.   Eddie didn't see the ice in the next two games which Leafs won to win the Stanley Cup.  Could this have been the spark the Leafs needed?

Professionally developed in a lustre or metallic paper finish photograph.

Framed or unframed.

Dimensions: 11”X14”.