CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 22, 1981 . NHL last night By TERR SCOTT MONTREAL (CP) — Right winger Guy Lafteur, flashing some of his old form, scored his 17th and 18th goals of the scason, as. Montreal Cand- iens stretched their unbeaten‘ string to eight games by defeating Detroit Red Wings 4-1, Saturday night, ‘The Canadiens now have gone 17 straight games with- out a defeat at the Forum, winning 15 and tying two in that span. The Red Wings, who had scored 13 goals in their previous two games and had lost only once in their last five outings, got their only goal from Vaclav Nedoman- sky, who got his ninth of the season to create a 1-2 tie in the first period. t The ‘goal deprived Mont- ’ tend Richard | been outhsot by their oppon- ents. ; Referee Bryan Lewis assessed Edmonton seven of 11 minors penalties and each club had one major. Winnipeg also had a game misconduct in the wide open, fast-akating contest. LEAFS 5 STARS 3 TORONTO (CP) — Maple Leaf Gardens continues to be a graveyard for the North Stars. . Minnesota came into the home building of Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday buoyed by a four-gaine win streak, They ‘left on the bottom end of 5-3 score. The loss extended the North Stars futility streak to 12 games at the Gardens, nine fossds and three ties. i hasn't beaten real Sevigny of his second shut-'’ out, but he managed ‘to extend his unbeaten streat at* the Forum to 12 games, including 11 victories. ‘Steve Shutt, with his 30th of the lyear, and Rejean Houle, with his 23rd, scored the other Montreal: goals, Sevigny blocked 31 shots, - while Gilles Gilbert stopped 39 shots in the Detroit goal before a crowd of 16,984. The two points for Lafleur game him a career total of 996 in 714 games, moving the brilliant forward a step closer to reaching the 1,000-point plateau in the fewest number of games. Earlier this season, centre “ Marcel Dionne of Los _. Angeles Kings collected his 1,000 point in his 740th game. of RT HOT The Red Wings’ decision to start Gilbert instead of rookie Larry Luzinski, who is _ unbeaten in his last seven games, paid immediae dividends in the first period as Gilbert handled all but one of the 19 shots he faced. The combination — of ‘Gilbert's’ alert. goaltending and “the inability of ‘the Canadiens ‘to finish off their _ plays around tke net enabled > Detroit to emerge with a 1-1- i » despit Tordnto at: home since Oct. 27, 1976; and since 1971 is 1-46-40” After climbing into a 3-0 lead in the first period, the - pace Buffato Sabres to a 6-1 shot by Lane from the point. Ene 4 pone 7 Manitoba rink ‘ 1981 Jr. SAINT JOHN; N.B. (CP) — Mort Thompsett skipped {toba rink to a 4-3 SABRES6PITES1 enn ererarnan PITTSBURGH (AP) — Rie “Loe Seiling scored two goals, “vswownin On ‘ yletery in 12 ends, Saturday over . Trevor Alexander's from the. Terri- including the "first, I 8 sermeay three-goal opening period, to 7-“-~ toriea ‘to capture the 1981: Canadian junior men’s curl- victory over Pittsburgh Penguins di Bt Selling scored his first goal at 8:07 of the first period, and Buffalo also got first-period =* goats from Andre Savard and Alsn Haworth. The Sabres made it 4-0 at 5Z:11 of the second period Iwhen Tony McKegney: scored on a two-on-one with - Jean Sauve, Pittsburgh's only: goal came at 10:51 of the second period when ‘defenceman Randy Carlyle scored on a power play. RANGERS6WASH4 = NEW YORK (AP} — Don Maloney scored three goals in a 2'-minute span during New York's five-goal second- Leafs went into a shell — a tactic that almost cost them the game. “We don't have that killer instinct,” said Toronto coach, “Mike Nykoluk. “When you get a team down you should go out after them. After the North Stars tied the game in the third period, Terry Martin scored the game winner at 19:27 from a seramble in front of the NOrth ' Stars’ net. Wilf Paiement added an empty- net goal with 37 seconds left in the game. * FLAMES 7BRUINS 2 CALGARY (CP) — Cal- gary Flames played their most consistent home-ice hockey so’ far this season Saturday night to skate toa 7-2 National Hockey League win over Boston Bruins. The Flames led through most of the game, but unlike. other times when they had built up a lead, didn’t coast -through the middle period. Calgary got single goals from Kent Nilsson, defence- man: Paul Reinhart, Guy Pt only. nine shots: at- Sevign: ~ Lafleur: scored the” first * goal of the.game’at' 8:55 of - the opening. period, ironical- ly; it was one of Lafleur's ‘more routine shots that eluded the Detrit goaltender, ‘who failed to squeeze - his pads on a 40-foot wrist shot. The Red Wings got the goal back at 16:03 when Sevigny had one of his “weaker moments . on Nedomanshis shot front the ~ centre of the left faceoff circle which - glanced. off Sevigny's glove into the net. PLAYERS BATTLE Apart from two goals, the first. period produced countless stopppages in play and large stretches’ of boredom, interrupted at one point by a spirited battle between Chris Nilan - of Montreal and Mike Foligno of Detroit, the pair drew minor and major penalties after exchanging a flurry of punches. 2 The Canadiens moved into a two-goal lead in a span of 1:08 in the second period, with: Lafleur scoring his ‘second of the night.on a weird play. Defenceman Gaston Gingras unleashed a - shot from the point that whizzed behind the Detrit» goal, on to the stick .of *! Lafleur, parked at the right .: side, and he calmly fired tits. into the unguarded goal. The Detroiyt defenceman were bystanders at 12:28 as Shutt connected from the lip of the crease to make it 3-1 - and take much of the starch out of the Red Wings. OILERS 5 JETS 1 WINNIPEG (CP) — For- mer Canadian olympian right winger Glenn Anderson scored the first three goals of the game to lead the Edmon- ton Qilers to a 5-1 victory over the home-town Winnipeg Jets in a National Hockey League contest Saturday night. Blair MacDonald and Risto Siltanen also tallied for. while d ce Bob‘*MacMillan,""' dJim’Peplinski and Eric ‘Vail. Vail, who also had-two ° assists, broke the Flames all- time-point record by raising his total to 484 points. The total breaks Tom Lysiak's record of 431 points. Ray Bourque . and ‘Steve Kasper replied for the Bruins who led in shots through most of the game, but wound lup even with Calgary at 37 each. Pat Riggin for Calgary ‘and Rogie Vachon for Boston each went the distance in the neds, ; : __ Despite being outshot 31- 22 in the first two periods, Calgary had the confidence and the bounces to build up a 5-2 lead, the first three goals coming on power plays. ‘The Bruins fell apart in the third period and so did the action, the game degenerat- ing into fisticuffs in the last 12 minutes. The Flames — who remain in eighth place with 28 wins, 21 losses, 12 ties — drew period losis night, pacing the Rangers to a 6-4 National Hockey League victory over Wash- ington Capitals. Maloney, who missed the first 16 games of the season’ with mononucleosis, raised his. goal total to 24 with the three-goal outburst, which included two short-handed goals while his brother, Dave, was in the penalty box. Maloney’s performance : was the fastest in Ranger * ey history and also included the ROUGH WEEKEND for the Selkirk Saints quickest’ two short-handed gs they Jost both Friday and Saturday goals in the team's history. basketball games to Caribou College Ron Greschner, Lance during the Totem Conférence, On Friday Nethery and Mike Allison the men’s team won 69-67 ‘and the women 50-46. On Saturday it was 69-57 for the men’s team and 49-39: for the —CasewsFote by Jorge Alrores, _ year:at F also scored for the Rangers. Glen Currie, Rick Smith, iecorrvate Cross-country ski race. In all'categories there will be girls and boys under 8 — 1 km.:.medals’ for. first: place, with ribbons for all others. : >The club has been. quite active this year, in ‘spite of BLUES 4 ROCKIES 1 Cross-country "ski ‘races ST, LOUIS (AP)— Jorgen Will be held March 1, at Pettersson and Blake Dunlop _ Nancy Greene Lake, in con- scored power-play goals 80 junction with the. Rossland seconds ‘apart in the final Winter Carnival. F period to help St. Louis Blues _ The event is being organ- to a 4-1 triumph Saturday ized by. the Nordic Ski Tour- night over Colorado Rockies. -ing Club: of Castlegar. es on home ice this’ © 4-M. and the races will get season, enabled the Blues to: Underway at 10 a.m. Fees maintain a four-point lead will be $8 for age 17 and over, atop over-all standings ahead and $1 for 16 and under, New York Islanders. The loss _- Racing circuits will be‘as was the fifth in a string of six follows: i winless games for Colorado, Men: : The Rockies, who tested Open men’s (no age limit 15 St. Louis goaltender Ed km; 46 and over 5. km3 Standiowski with $2 shots, Veteran men’ (36-46) 5 km. grabbed a 1-0 lead at 9:28 of Sr. men (20-86). 10 km.;" Ji the middle period on Yvon ‘men (17, 18,:19) 10 km.; Jr. Vaiitour'scloselin wrist'strit, boy id} 46,108) fakes Boys Blair Chapman produced a (11-19) 5 km. ‘Boys (8-10) 5 second-period stalemate with km. : : a slapshot from inside the Colorado blueline which went in soll goaltender Al Smith's Bi orn B or: g In the final period, St. a Louis capitalized on a double: defeated by miner penalty to Colorado seat i defenceman Bob Ramage to’ -John McEn roe notch the goals by Pettersson . and Dunlop. MELBOURNE (AP) — Pettersson’s goal was his - American John McEnroe de- 27th of the year, tying a‘club feated arch-rival Bjorn Borg record by a rookie set in 1979 of Sweden in four sets yester- eight minor two. majors and a by Wayne Babych, now a. day inthe final mateh of their li te) 5 best-of-three tennis After F scored, series. Boston had six minors and two majors. . The Bruins are in ninth place at 27-23-10, four points behind the. Flames, ISLANDERS 6 HAWKS 3 “UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) sénd-period goal by pow broke a 2-2 tie w York Islanders went on to a 6-3 victory over Chicago Black Hawks, snapping a five-game.winless streak Saturday night. Mike Bossy, leading goal scorer in the NHL, bolosted Ihis total to 56 with a third- period goal. Other New York goals were scored by Wayne Merrick, Bob Bourne, Clark Gillies, Gord Lane, Glen Sharpley, Keith Brown and Reg Kerr replied for the Black Hawks, losers for the first time in nine. games. Morrow, a:member of the Olympic gold medal-winning U.S. team last lyear, scored only his second goa! of the season at 9:52 with a 45-foot ‘slapshot that beat Chicago Dupont scored Winnipeg's lone. goal. NHL sscoring ledder Wayne Gretzky had one assist, Edmonton goaltender Ed Mio was often brilliant, facing 28°. drives, while Winnipeg's Markus Mattson was tested 30 times. + It was the 19th consecutive game'in which Winnipeg ‘has Murray Banner- man, making his first start in Chicago's last 23 games. Bourne made it 4-2 with a power-play goal at 19:57 of the second period on his own rebound. following Jean Potvin’s slapshot from the right point. Third-period goals by Gillies at 2:18 on a 30-footer and Bossy at 2:58 ona tip of a Babych quickly tied another... McEnroe won 64, 1-46, 7-6, Blues record with his 86th 6-4, but the victory meant assist of the year on Dunlop's ; little because Borg had taken goal. St. Louis wrapped ‘up the first two matches in scoring when Larry Patey, Sydney to capture the win- registered his seventh short-- ner's purse of $500,000. Mec- handed goal of the year, tops Enroe earned $800,000. in the NHL, with 3:13 os id - ee: remaining. Peer Di you . a =. Justsay. -———. “Boy am I tired”? Play by play account of the J 79!) -, nineth NHL game to. be wes zs played last nightiwss not ~* oy ad )] available. The score, -"! z ‘ however, was Philadelphia 3, PaRTIOPACTON ER _ Los: Angeles 1. og -Fjanea a yous heart jou now is right. Veteran women. (96 and (20-85) 5 km.; Jr.. women (17, 18, 19) & km.; Jr. girls (14, 16, 16) 6 km.; Girls (8-18) 5 km. The winythe Dard against. Registration , will itake « ‘h five losses-and’ three ’ties'in's Place between 9 a.m,,an Volleyball action continues today at Selkirk College with the women's division of the During yesterday's play oy good Sond eh ‘skiing is ‘poo! joined the Canadian. Ski Association and official time trials are planned for next year. ‘ ; A new progra’ the “Jackrabbit” :: program;: has been developed-and we hope.to take a ing "The. title was the second for the 19-year-old skip from Winnipdg,. who: won the ‘ event in 1979 and finished gecond behind Scotland ‘at the world championship, last year in‘ Kitchener, Ont. _ "Phompsett and his crew of : load’ Mike Friesen, ‘second Joel Gagne and third Bill Me- son,’ finished atop “pink competition witha ‘9-2: record to earn a bye into the’ final. 995 he When the Territories, and: - “ second: sein Se 2 *! Phe’ road to the final: was” “not an easy one for the Mani: ‘Tavish will rep it Canada ; at the world competition next. with two in.the ninth to beat, « : hewan 6-8. 3 ‘The Manitoba foursome finished the gruelling round- robin portion of the cham-- ‘pionship with a 7-4 won-lost® record, tied with Larry Phil- Ups Jr.’s Quebec rink from” Trois-Rivieres and Scott Hadden's. crew from Swift Current, Sask. Saskatchewan earned a bye into the semifinal game ‘on the basis of earlier vic- tories over the two rinks. Alexander's Yellowknife “rink, comprised of lead Clay- ton Ravndal, second Scott Kyillo and third Brad Robert- Coghlan: ‘was 4 “Iwas uptight ‘al ing two chances to’ put ‘the game away,” Thompsett said after. the. championship: match, .“I' just: képt’-telling myself to calm down. 000°. Alexander said’ he-. was. ‘satisfied ‘with “his rink’s per- formance, but 5 indoor mile ma SAN DIEGO (AP) — Eamonn Coghlan, crossing up his competition with a switch in strategy, shattered the world indoor’ mile ‘mark for the second time in two years Friday night. © ‘Trailing Steve Scott of the U.S. with two laps to'go in an invitational track meet, Ire- land's amazing indoor miler uncorked an early kick on the way .to a. stunning | three-- minute, 50.6-second perfor- mance. 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