Tim Cherry told me the story a few years back, he was one of the stick boys on the team. There was a pretty strong Kingston contingent on the bench that night. His dad Don Cherry was the coach, Wayne Cashman was a player on the team as was Rick Smith - he's in the above picture, fifth from the left with the "D" over his head. Rick posted a +/- of +68 the season before the pic was taken. The other stick boy, whose face is blurred in the pic, is Jim Pratt, a guy I went to high school with at KCVI. Tim and Jim were sent by trainer "Frosty" Forristall to go down Yonge St and find an Argo flag, obviously easier to find back in the day. They brought them back to the Gardens and the guys on the team thought it was hilarious. I've read it was Grapes, Harry Sinden (who played for a few years and coached for the Bruins farm team in Kingston in the 60s) and scout Bob Tindall who came up with the flag idea. It's a pretty cool story.