European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 8, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes saturday March 8, 1986 2 oals too Early too Little 3 nil teams lose games Affer gaining Early leads new York a the team that scores first wins most National hockey league games but sometimes even a 2-0 Lead in t enough. Such was the Case thursday night when the Montreal canadians Boston Bruins and Calgary flames All blew 2 0 leads. The canadians lost to St. Louis 7-4, Boston bowed to Quebec 5-4 in overtime and Calgary was flattened by the new York rangers 5-2. Quebec s Mike eagles scored at 3 28 of overtime As the nordic us nipped the Bruins and tightened the race in the Adams division. The Victory moved the Nordques within two Points of division leading Montreal and gave them a five Point Lead Over Boston which is one Point ahead of Buffalo. The Bruins Charlie simmer tied the game with 1 24 remaining in regulation time with his second goal of the game. But Quebec s Alain Cote skated around the Boston net in overtime and passed to eagles who beat Boston goalie Riggin from the Corner. We certainly can find a Way to lose to this particular hockey club said Bruins coach Butch Goring. Twice this season they beat us in overtime from behind the we re still in the Battle for a playoff spot he said but added this was a major loss for the Bruins took a 2-0 Lead on goals by Nevin Markwart and simmer 1 19 apart in the first period. The Nordques tied it in the second period on goals by Cote and Michel Goulet. Barry Pederson gave the Bruins a 3-2 Lead at 16 47 of the second period but David Shaw tied it again for Quebec at 19 14. Brent Ashton put Quebec ahead 4-3 Early in the third period. Quebec goalie Clint Malarchuk s save with less than three minutes remaining in the first period was Worth four Points in the standings according to coach Michel Bergeron. Nil Roundup blues 7, canadians 4 Kevin Lavallee snapped a 4-4 tie late in the second period and Bernie Federko scored exactly three minutes later As St. Louis climbed into second place in the Norris division. Gino Cavallini scored twice and former Montreal goalie Rick Wamsley provided steady net minding for the blues who moved past Idle Minnesota and Trail the first place Chicago Blackhawk by four Points. Montreal took a 2-0 first period Lead on goals by Lucien Deblois at 5 57 and Bobby Smith at 10 28. The blues tied it when Doug Gilmour scored at 14 24 and Cavallini got his first goal of the game at 16 05. Mario Tremblay put the canadians ahead again at 3 02 of the second period but Cavallini tied it at 8 17 and Dale Hunter gave the blues their first Lead with his 42nd goal of the season at 13 11. Dahlin s Power play goal at 14 07 was Montreal s last gasp. Jacques Demers was surprised to learn the Victory was his 100th As coach of the blues. It is great he said. It is a Good rangers 5, flames 2new York s Pierre Larouche scored twice including the 100th Power play goal of his career As the rangers moved within three Points of Idle Pittsburgh in the race for the final playoff berth in the Patrick division. The loss ended a five game winning Streak by Calgary. George Mcphee Ron Greschner and Bob Brooke also scored for new York which trailed 2-0 until Larouche beat goalie Rejean Lemelin with a Power play goal with 36 seconds left in the second period. The flames opened the scoring at 9 57 of the first period when Dan Quinn beat goalie Glen Hanlon on a 3-on-l break. Calgary went ahead 2-0 at 4 46 of the second period when Joey Mullin snapped a 15-foot shot under Hanlon. Flyers 7, Maple Leafs 4mark Howe scored two goals and assisted on four others but Ron Sutler got the game Winner at 4 13 of the third period As Philadelphia snapped a four game losing Streak and increased its Patrick division Lead to three Points Over Idle Washington which has played two fewer games. Philadelphia fired a season High 53 shots at Toronto goalie Don Edwards and took a 5-4 Lead when Sutler took a pass from his brother Rich at the left Side of the goal skated across the front and fired underneath Edwards As the goalie was falling to the ice. Lindsay Carson added an insurance goal for Phila Delphia with 1 08 left and ill a Sinisalo scored into an empty net with 46 seconds remaining. King s 5, canucks Vancouver s Brent Peterson tied the game with 14 seconds remaining in regulation time. Peterson deflected Steve Tambellini s shot from the Point past los Angeles goalie Bob Janczyk after the canucks pulled net minder Richard Brodeur who had been a standout earlier in the contest. The tie enabled both clubs to gain ground on Idle Winnipeg in the tight smythe division playoff race. The Kings Are alone in third place with 47 Points one ahead of both the canucks and jets. Devils 7, red wings 2kirk Muller scored two goals and had two assists for new Jersey. Greg Adams opened the scoring for the devils at 3 51 of the first period his 31st goal of the season and the fourth consecutive game in which he has scored at least once. Muller made it 2-0 at 16 35 of the period. Kelly Kisio scored a Power play goal for Detroit 54 seconds into the second period but the devils came Back with goals by Doug Sulliman Muller and Verbeek in a 3 42 Span. A s quotes of the week official Aai Halik putting on a coaching hat by the associated press the one thing i wanted to do All my life was coach. We be got a special olympics tournament coming up in Indiana pa., and they Are going to let me coach. And i m going to get thrown out of the red Mihalik a collegiate official named to the basketball Hall of Fame on his lifelong desire to coach a team. I really retired Back in 1950 when i moved Here. I figured i be been paid to do what other people to do. I be kept my record intact. I be never worked a Day in my retiring army hockey coach Jack Riley whose 541 career victories rank him second All time reflecting on his 36 years with the cadets. "1 kept trying to come Back to what was fair. I did not want to take the players out of the game. Instead i would let them scoreboard give Back to the area of society that caused their problems. To suspend these players without contingencies no. That never came up in my thinking. I wanted to do what was baseball commissioner Peter Ueberroth in announcing the suspensions with an escape clause of 11 players for drug abuse. I m As squeaky clean As a person can be. The biggest thing i want to find out is what he based his decision on. I Don t like anybody to have the Power to Tell me what to do especially off the Job. In the country we live in you re supposed to have free Doms. But evidently because i throw a Slider i Don t have the same Chi Cago cubs Pitcher Lary Sorensen commenting. On Ueberroth s decision against him and other major league players for drug use. The funny thing is that i did t real ize it when Andrea first came on the tour but i found out later that it was her father who was my sports hero. He was a great hockey Star for Czechoslovakia for Many Tennis Star Martina Navratilova after beating Andrea Holikova in the computer land . Women s indoor championships on How her sports hero was Holikova s father czechoslovakian hockey Star Jaroslav Holikova. I m not so sure it was the single event that integrated collegiate athletics but i know it changed the Way basketball was played Texas Elpaso Basket Ball coach Don Haskins at a reunion of his 1965-66 National champions then called Texas Wester the first College to Start an All Black team in a title game. The team was honoured at a halftime ceremony last week. Baseball is just like the army. They Send you somewhere whether you like it or not. You have to be mentally ready to go anywhere they Send you. But St. Louis manager Whitey Herzog promised me that i was not going to get traded. He called me later and said he did t know anything about Oak land a s Pitcher Joaquin Andujar on being traded from the cardinals without warning. I can get rid of a few frustrations from last season by throwing a few of them out of the ring. I m also tired of hearing the bears do this the bears do that. Someday i was thinking i might get a Chance to kick a few of them Atlanta Falcons lineman Bill Fralic on the Chance of wrestling against Chicago bears William Perry and Jimbo Covert in the ballyhooed Wres Flemania ii april 7. From Page 22 Kullma 24 Gallant larson15 08 up. Third period8, new Jersey Maclean 16 Sulliman vell schek1 27. 9, new Jer sey Helmer 2 Muller broten4 08 up. Shots on goal Detroit 9-12-728. New Jersey 13-11-731. Power play opportunities Detroit 2 of 4 new Jersey 1 of 5. Goalies Detroit Stefan 13 shots-11 save Laforest 0 00 second 18-13. New Jersey Chervier 28-26. A8,487. Blues 7, canadians 4 St. Louis 2 4 17 Montreal 2 04 first period1, Montreal Deblois 12 Smith tremblay5 57. 2, Montreal Smith 27 Robinson naslund10 28. 3, St. Louis Gil Mour 21 Cavallini reeds14 24. 4, is. Louis Cavallini 12 Barr flockhart16 05. Second period5, Montreal Tremblay 17 Deblois richer3 02. 6, St. Louis Cavallin 13 Ramage 17.7, St. Louis Hunter 42 Federko pavese13 11. A Montreal Dahlen 31 gingras14 07 up. 9, St. Louis Lavallee 12,16 44 up. 10, St. Louis Federko 26 reed19 44. Third period11, St. Louis Ramage 10, 19 50. Shots on goal St. Louis 11-12-730. Mon Treal 9-10-1332. Goalies St. Louis Wamsley 32 shots-28 saves. Montreal Penney 23-17roy 00 third 7-6. Power play opportunities St. Louis 1 of 2 Montreal 1 of 5. A16,774. Flyers 7, Maple Leafs 4 Toronto 2 1 14 Philadelphia 1 3 37 first period1, Toronto 15 Fryer poddubny2 47 up. 2, Philadelphia Carson 8 Tochel Ron sutler8 14.3, Toronto Maxwell 6 p. Ihnacak poddubny9 50. Second period4, Philadelphia Howe 22 Ron Sutler Rich suiter4 33. 5, Philadelphia Howe 23 Eklund sinisalo9 35. 6, Toronto p. Ihnacak 16 Fryer poddubny14 51. 7, Philadelphia Kerr 45 Mccrommon howe19 56. Third period8, Toronto Poddubny 11 Fryer nylund1 30. 9, Philadelphia Ron Sutler 15 Rich Suiter howe4 13. 10, Phila Delphia Carson 9 howe18 52. 11, Phila Delphia Sinisalo 29 Howe craven19 14. Shots on goal Toronto 10-13-831. Phila Delphia 16-24-1353. Missed penalty shot Poulan Phi 14 22 2nd. Power play opportunities Toronto 1 of 5 Philadelphia 0 of 4. Goalies Toronto Edwards 53 shots-46 saves. Philadelphia Jensen 31-27. A17,211. Nordques 5, Bruins 4 of Quebec 0 3 1 15 Boston 2 1 1 04 first period1, Boston Markwart 7 o connell5 22. 2, Boston simmer 28 Len Seman peterson6 43 up. Second period3, Quebec Cote 10 a lulls4 10 so. 4, Quebec Goulet 43 Patrick hunter9 20. 5, Boston Peterson 25 Kluzak courtnell16 47. 6, Quebec Shaw 7 Brown p. Stastny19 14. Third period7, Quebec Ashton 20, 5 17. 8, Boston simmer 29 Crowder bourque1836. Overtime9, Quebec eagles 7 kote3 28. Shots on goal Quebec 10-14-6-131. Bos Ion 6-9-16-233. Goalies Quebec Malarchuk 33 shots-29 saves. Boston Riggins 31-26. A13,045. Rangers 5, flames 2 new York rangers 0 1 45 Calgary 1 1 02 first period1, Calgary Quinn 25 Suter Pepall nykl9 57. Second period2, Calgary Mullen 37 Pepall Nykl lemelin4 46. 3, new York la Rouche 12 Patrick ruotsalainen19 24 up. Third period4, new York Larouche 13 laidlaw1 26. 5, new York Mcphee 3 Hel minen2 22. 6, new York Greschner 18 sandstrom10 01 up. 7, new York Brooke 23 Mcphee ruotsalainen11 49. Shots on goal new York 15-10-934. Cal Gary 10-12-729. Power play opportunities new York 2 of 5 Calgary 0 of 3. Goalies new York Hanlon 1 shots-1 save Vanbiesbrouc 1 18 first 3-3hanlon 229 first 25-23. Calgary Lemelin 34-29. A16,762. Kings 5, canucks 5 los Angeles 0 2 3 05 Vancouver 1 2 2 05 first period1, Vancouver Tanto 34 Butcher sundstrom15 10. Second period2, los Angeles Sykes 17 Mongraly galley1 37. 3, Vancouver Neely 9 Lanz sundstrom8 08 up. 4, los an Geles Donne 33 Taylor wells13 54 up. 5, Vancouver Skripko 30, 18 33. Third period6, los Angeles Erickson 17 Nicholls williams2 16. 7, los Angeles Erickson 18 Mongraly wells13 46. 8, Van Couver Smyl 24 Peterson butcher14 18. 9, los Angeles Sykes 18, 16 13. 10, Vancouver Peterson 7 Trambel lenl19 46. Shots on goal los Angeles 21-14-5-646. Vancouver 4-10-13-128. Goalies los Angeles Janecyk 28 Shols-23 saves. Vancouver Brodeur 46-41. A8,702. Local sports air Force basketball women s worldwide Chanute fab 111. Thursday s results in the air Force worldwide women s Basket Ball tournament Safe eliminated from the double elimination event wednesday losers bracket final air training come 77, logistics come 69 semifinal at 79, strategic air come 78 army basketball v corps women Baum older 75, b. Kreuz. 66 2ot at bad Kreuz Nach Friday halftime Baum older lady bears 31, bad Kreuz Nach tomahawks 26. Regulation57-57 first overtime-62-62. Top scorers Baum Phyllis Hurst 23, june Henderson 15, Renee Nellar 10 by Lisa Vittitoe 24, Dorothy Sean 12, Virginia Watford 8
