|  | vs |  |
| 3 No timeline found.. | | 3 No timeline found.. |
Video Highlights
Home Team LineupNo lineup players found (Login to add)
Away Team LineupNo lineup players found (Login to add)
Description
The first game was played before an "emotional" full house at the Colisée de Québec, home of the Quebec Nordiques. The final result was a 3–3 tie. Canadian coach Billy Harris said he was "satisfied" with the result, and Soviet coach Boris Kulagin concurred, saying it was "an interesting and exciting game" and "We too are satisfied with the outcome tonight."
The star of the night was Bobby Hull, the perennial all-star who had been banned from the 1972 Team Canada because he had recently signed with the WHA. He scored two goals, including the game-tying goal with only 5:12 left. He stated, "Never been so tight before a game in my life, not even a 7th game of a Stanley Cup final." Hull was named the Canadian MVP of the game.
The game ended on a disappointing note for Frank Mahovlich, who had a clean breakaway on Soviet goalie Vladislav Tretiak with 36 seconds remaining, only to shoot the puck less than inch wide of the net: "I was trying to put the puck up high" he explained "But Tretiak's body was twisted like a pretzel ... So I hammered the puck past the post. He made his move. I made mine, and he beat me."
Reports Result ListResult Description(1-0, 1-3, 1-0)
Collections None found...
Popular Tweets 
Fanart
Banner

No comments yet..
Other Event Name
USSR Ice Hockey @ Canada Ice Hockey
Potential Filename
Summit Series 1974-09-18 Canada Ice Hockey vs USSR Ice Hockey.mkv
Summit Series 1974-09-18 Canada Ice Hockey vs USSR Ice Hockey.S1974E1.mkv
(Scraper) Summit Series 19740918 Canada Ice Hockey vs USSR Ice Hockey.special
|
Download Metadata
Kodi NFO File