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Answer can be found at the bot tom of stats on page B2 RADIO/TV\ SUNDAY CBS — NFL footbay: NFO} Wildcard game Los Angeles Ramsat Philadelphia9 a.m TSN — Canadian Hockey League Ottawa 7s at Hamilton Dukes, 4 p.m.; Mon. cton Curling Final 11 a.m NBC — NFL football: Pit tsburgh at Denver, 1 p.m CBS — Basketball: NCAA, UCLAat Louisville 1 p.m ABC — Golf: Mutual of New York, 2p.m NBC — The Decade in Spor ts,4p.m BCTV NHL hockey, Vancouver at Montreal, 4p.m MONDAY N — NHL hockey, Washington at Toronto, 4:30 p.m TUESDAY TSN — NBA basketball, L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, § p.m SATURDAY NFL AFC Championship Cleveland Browns 34, Buf- falo Bills 30 tory over the Winnipeg Jets in the NHL Saturday night period for Pittsburgh to extend his pgint-scoring streak to 30 games, tyigh Wayne Gretzky for third-longest in NHL history OILERS 4 WHALERS4 EDMONTON (CP) Tikhanen scored a pair of Edmonton Oilers extended the unbeaten streak to 14 games with a 4- 4tie against the Hartford Whalers. But goaltender Bill Ranford kept the streak alive with successive saves in a wild five-minute extra period that the Whalers dominated, outshooting Emonton6-1 MAP! FS7KINGS4 TORONTO (CP) — Right winger Daniel Marios scored three goals as the By ED MILLS Staff Writer Arena thought the Canada-Soviet Uniof¥ exhibition game Thursday night was {ast-pated’ and-tough, then they can image how the referees felt “tt Was a shock,”* said Castlegar referee Don Savinkoff, who was a linesman for the game. ‘‘I’d say that was the top game I’ve done, speed wise, ever “TL expected it to be less rough and a little less intense for an exhibition game but there seemed to be something at stake,"’ the 15-year veteran ref added. The game, between the Canadian National team and the Soviet Olympic squad, was the first in a six-game series through B.C. and if the initialhagatchup is any indication, the team’s respective trainers had better get the ice packs and stitches ready. Savinkoff and fellow linesman Craig McClelland were kept busy get- ting between players who, for a frien- dly exhibition game, were anything but buddy-buddy with each other [-— It was all the two could do to break up a first-period melee in front of the Soviets bench before it escalated into a full-scale donnybrook “It was very intense and the players were very emotional out there,’* said Savinkoff The tone for the game was set early on with teams administering brutal bodychecks combined with the usual healthy dose of stick-work that ac- companies international hockey Savinkoff said that in that calibre of hockey — a short step ftom the NHL — there’s no way a ref is going to see everything and players will take every advantage they can get regulation time broke a tie and helped . Mario Lemieux scored in the first If the 2,400 fans at Trail’s Comincg_ Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Los Angeles Kings 7-4 for their third con secutive victory. Lou Franceschetti, with two goals, Gilles Thibaudeati and Ed Olczyk also scored for the Leafs. Wayne Gretzky, Marty McSorley, Peter Prajsler and Mikko Makela scored for thé Kings, who lost their third game in a row BRUINS 5CAPITALS3 BOSTON (AP) — Cam Neely scored his second goal of the game to break a tie midway through the final period as the Boston Bruins beat Washington 5-3 handing the Capitals their fourth straight NHL loss. Neely tipped John Carter’s shot past Washington's Don Beaupre for his 29th goal at 11:33 and the Bruins went on to their seventh victory in eight games. ISLANDERS 5 NORDIQUES. UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) — David Volek and Randy Wood scored 60 seconds apart in the second period and Now that's a hockey game “The game’s going so fast, you miss one thing, and it snowballs into something else,’’ he said referring to the outbreaks after the whistle Savinkoff, who can understand some Russian ‘but can’t’speak much, said it was especially difficult getting Soviet players to line up fairly on faceoffs when they can't, or pretend they can’t, understand what you're saying “And a lot of.times I wished I couldn’t understand what they were saying to me,”’ he said What Soviet coach Vladimjr Vasiliev was saying, outside his team’s dressing room after the game, was bad calls cost his team the hockey game “In (my) opinion, the refeering was not so good,” Vasliev said through Moscow University interpretor Mikal Ryzhak “Two goals (Canada’s second and third) were offside,”’ he said “*On the other hand,” said Vasiliev, not forgetting his Soviet diplomacy, “‘we appreciate the game of the Canadian team. ‘They played a good game.” Savinkoff wouldn't comment on the calls — or non-calls Vasiliev referred to, other than to say they were both “‘very close.” Respite the pressure of the game and the displeasure of the Soviet coach, Savinkoff said referees, like players, enjoy the challenge of working games like that “It’s.a lot quicker than say, the (Castlegar) Rebels or any other game I've done. “‘It was a very good experience and we look forward to doing games like that — they don’t come around too of ten.”” Russian coach Vasiliev ard Pi er Mikal. CasNews phot Pat LaFontaine extended his goal scoring streak to nine games as the resurgent New York Islanders beat the Quebec'Nordiques 5-2 Winning for the eighth time in the last NHL nine games, the Islanders put the hapless Nordiques away with the quick second-period scores by Volek and Wood. CANADIENS 6 SABRE: MONTREAL (CP) Peter Svoboda returned from injury to score the game-winner as the Montreal Canadiens defeated the slumping Buf falo Sabres 6-3. Guy Carbonneau, with his second of the game, scored an insurance goal on a breakaway at 12:25 and Shayne Cor son had an empty net goal at 19:06. ~ BLUES4RANGERS3 ST. LOUIS (AP) — Gino Cavallini scored twice in the third period, the second time with 3:43 remaining, 1p lead the St. Louis Blues from behind to a 4-3 victory over the slumping New York Rangers. Cavallini scored his winner from in front of the New York goal. Cavallini’ first goal was at 2:45 of the third period, tying the score 3-3 in the NHL game St. Louis trailed 3-1 at the start of the third period against New York, which has won only once in the last 14 games (1-10-3) NORTH STARS 4 RED WINGS 3 BLOOMINGTON, MINN. (AP) Shawn Chambers goal with three seconds left completed a comeback from a 3-0 deficit and lifted the Min nesota North Stars to a 4-3 victory over the Detroit Red Wings Mike Modano dumped the puck in to the Detroit zone, and goalie Glen Hanlon moved to the right side of the net to handle it. But Chamber, a defen ceman, beat Hanlon to the puck and poked it behind the net, skated after it and slid it into the left side under the outstretched stick of Hanlon BLACKHAWKS8FLYERSS CHICAGO (AP) — Adam Lemieux extends streak Creighton scored twice as the Chicago Blackhawks went nine games over .500 for the first time since 1983 with an 8-5 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers Creighton, Denis Savard and Trent Yawney scored second-period power play goals to give Chicago a 5-1 lead and the Blackhawks withstood a four goal third period by the Flyers for their 24th victory, most in the NHL this season DEVI¥S 7 MOSCOW 1} EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) Former Soviet star’ Alexei Kasatonov scored his first goa) with New Jersey and-rookie Janne Ojanen got two as the Devils routed Moscow Dymano 7:3 in exhibition action Kasatonov,- who played his first NHL game with the Devils on Thur sday night after signing with New Jer sey on Dec. 11, took a pass from Jim Korn, came out from behind the net and flipped a backhander past Andrei Karpin at 3:20 of the second period for a3-Olead AND DOWN HE GOES . Even Canadian National team goalie Ed Belfour couldn't avoid getting nailed in the exhibition game against the Russian Olympic team at Trail’s Cominco Arena Thursday night. International hockey to create a global style By EDMILLS Staff Writer Hockey fans hear a lot about how the Russians have adopted so much of Canadian-style, hard-checking, grin ding game into their free-flowing system But from a Russian viewpoint Canadians _have taken just as much from the Soviet game as they've taken from ours And Canadian National,team Dave King says as a result of the style swap ping hockey is developing into a hybrid incorporating the best aspects of both systems. King and Soviet Olytnpic team cap tain Adeksatdr Smirnov talked about the converging styles outside their respective dressing rooms following Canada’s 3-2 win over the Russians Thursday night at Trail’s Cominco Arena. It’s the first game fix game » series through B.( Smirnov, the hard-hitting: smooth Soviet defence-man, says he’s noticed the difference in Canadian hockey sin ce he first started playing on an inter national level Smirnov played for Moscow Dynamos fast season when it made afi exhibition game tour through the NHL, and his current club team Khimik, just finished a series of exhibition games with NHL squads “It is [possible to see (the) Canadians’ style has changed Smirnov said through an interpretor For him, playing a North American team is no different than any other European team the Soviets routinely play in exhibition “Of course, it’s (Canadian hockey) more ‘European-style ow because they (Canadians) are paying a lot of a tention to Russian techniques and ta tics,"* he said He added that playing Canada is not a lot different now than playing a tear fromCzechoslovakia King. who has been national game for ye nov's is a fair assessment though it’s Not a One-way street when it comes { adopting aspects of other countries systems into your own “There's no question we have much more inventiveness in our game now (asa result of international exposure) said King But you can also see the change the Russian game that has been fluened by its exposure to Canadiar hockey, headded “Hockey is reaching a? middle ground... [think what you're seeing is a hybrid style of hockey developing Rebels pepper former goalie in Rossland ByEDMILLS Staff Writer New faces dotted the Castlegar Rebels’ lineup and a familiar one played in goal against them as they beat the Rossland Warriors 10-4 in a Kootenay International Junior Hockey League game Friday in Rossland David Vecchio scored twice and ad ded one assist and Dwayne Dergousoff scored once and set up three more to pace the Rebels’ attack Kevan Rilcof also scored a pair for the Rebels while Jeff Fletcher and Keith Semenoff added a goal and two assists apiece , Oliver native t en Rubner scored his first goal ini Rebels uniform playing in his first game since being signed Thur sday night Forward Tyson French and defen- ceman Kevin Emsley, who were also signed by the Rebels Thursday, didn’t get any points. Emsley made his presence felt via the rough ‘stuff, get ting 17 minutes in penalties, including an instigating minor for a third-period fight Former Rebel goaltender Stan Makortoff, playing his first game for the Warriors since he quit the Rebels Dec. 13, faced 32 shots in the loss Makortoff was also involved in a third-period fight with Rebels forward Mike Korzenowski in which both Players wert ejected With just over two minutes to goin the game. Tied 3-3 after one period, the Rebels broke the game open with three goals in the second and finished off the Warriors with four in \y third, in cluding three powerplay goals. Castlegar referee Brad Ashton han ded out 176 minutes in penalties, 63 minutes to Rossland in the third period. The Rebels took 16 penalties in total while Rossland was nailed for 20 including a gross misconduct to Warriors coach Lloyd McLellan for throwing the water bottle on the ice in the third period Rebels co-coach Don Sorpke said all his players knew Makortoff would be playing for the Warriors and if they didn’t Rossland’s announcer clued. them in by announcing during the pre game warmup that it was the goalie’s birthday “So we gave him (Makortoff) a pret ty good birthday present,’’ said Soroke Makortoff couldn't be reaghed for comment Saturday McLellan said Makortoff, who the/ Warriors signed over the Christmas break, is what the team has been looking for all year “He's probably the answer for us. | think that's (goaltending) been one of our biggest problems When asked if that means Makor toff, who at 19, can still play another year in the KIJHI, wit! stay with the Warriors, McLellan said, ‘We hope so."" Soroke was also happy with the Rebels’ latest additions, but said a game with the Warriors might not have been the best place to break them into the league “(Against Rossland) the new guys can get into some bad habits and get away with it, whereas when you play a better club you won't,” Soroke said “They're all solid, rugged hockey players, that’s why.ghey’re here “They all played well last night. no one was better or Worse than another one.” The win jmproves the Rebels record to 11-17-0, ‘good for a share of fourth place inthe KIJHL's West Division The Beaver Valley Nite Hawks, «hc were tied for fourth wath the’ Rebels going into Friday night's action, hep pace by ‘surprising the second place Trail, Smokies in. a OR overtime shootout in Beaver Valley Friday The ‘battle for fourth and playoff spOt in the KUHL Division continued Saturday with the Nite Hawksin town to Rebels at the Community ¢ No score was available at pres The Rebels next game Forks against the third-place Bruins this Friday. Then the Complex Sunday, Jan the East Division leading Valley Rockies ¥