European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 30, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday april 30, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 21 Toronto s Walt Poddubny right charges St. Louis Charles Bourgeouis. As blues goalie Greg Millien guards the net Edmonton Toronto win to stay alive from press dispatches Calgary Alberta the Edmon ton oilers still have their sights set on three straight Stanley cup titles. Glenn Anderson s third period goal proved crucial in the oilers come from behind 5-2 Victory Over the Calgary flames monday night to tie their smythe division playoff 3-3. Calgary held a 2-0 Lead in the second period but could t hold the oilers. Game 7 will be played in Edmonton wednesday night. The oilers leading 3-.2 in the final minute put the game away when Mike Kru Shelyski scored into an empty net with 22 seconds left and Craig Mactavish added a goal to close out the scoring. The oilers who trailed 1-0, 2-1 and 3-2 in games once again used a Strong third period to prolong the series. They fought Back to tie it 2-2 in the second period and dominated most of the third. Before Anderson scored at 7 24, Fin Ishing off a three Way passing play with Paul Coffey and Wayne Gretzky Cal Gary goaltender Mike Vernon had made three Brilliant saves. Most of the third period was spent in Calgary s end of the ice although the flames did have a couple of Good scor ing chances. They failed however to mount any sustained offence on two Power play opportunities in the period. The flames jumped into a 2-0 Lead with Joe Mullen and John Tonelli scor ing 82 seconds apart Early in the second period. But some sparkling saves by Edmon ton net minder Grant Fuhr kept the Oil ers in the game. They tied it before the period ended on goals by Esa Tikkanen and Mark Messier. The oilers came out firing in the third period but failed to score on sever Al Superb chances before Anderson snapped the tie. Nil playoffs Maple Leafs 5, blues 3 Toronto Walt Poddubny scored the winning goal with 7 35 remaining and Dan Daoust scored into an empty net with 44 seconds left As Toron to Defeated St. Louis to Force a seventh game in the Norn s division finals. That game will be played wednesday night in St. Louis. Steve Thomas scored two goals for the Leafs and set Tom Fergus up for another. Doug Gilmour scored twice and Mark Hunter once for the blues. Poddubny zipped past his Check Gino Cavallini to take a pass from Miroslav Fryer stick handle past goalie Greg Millen and slide the puck into the open net As he fell to the ice. St. Louis led 3-2 entering the third period but Thomas tied it at 1 16, beat ing Millen with a High snapshot from the left face off Circle. The Leafs put the pressure on for a go ahead goal. The traffic around Mil Len became so intense St. Louis coach Jacques Demers used his 30-second timeout Only six minutes into the period. After Poddubny scored the Leafs declined to Lay Back and protect the Lead and kept pressing for another goal. Their momentum was halted when Poddubny took a slashing penalty with 4 48 remaining. But the blues were unable to get a shot on goalie Ken Wreggit As Toronto s penalty killers Daoust and Greg Terrion worked to perfection. Millen was pulled for an extra skater with 1 14 remaining and Daoust lifted the puck from near his own net the length of the ice and into the empty net prompting a Shower of debris from the stands As the fans celebrated the Leafs Victory. The blues dominated the first period out shooting Toronto 11-5 to take a 2-1 Lead. Bucs make to no. 1 draft pick by Dave Goldberg a football writer new York the Tampa Bay buccaneers made to Jackson the no. 1 pick in the nil draft tuesday. They also made it Clear they would out bid baseball for him. Other nil teams tried to outsmart each other with a flurry of trades. Jackson a Burns Heisman trophy win Ning running Back is considered one of the Best pro football prospects Ever and a pretty fair outfielder too. The bucs said they will match any baseball team Dollar for Dollar for his services. Bucs president Hugh culverhouse vowed to make him the highest paid draft Choice in nil but Jackson was non committal saying he would make no decision before baseball s june 2-4 draft of College and High school players. Jackson is a major league Prospect but is considered by scouts in both sports a better bet for football particularly since he would have to put in time in baseball s . I can offer him career and investment opportunities culverhouse said. If it s a question of Money Well Jackson said he did t want people say ing he had been bought that he did some thing because somebody said they could do this on that for to it will be because it what want to of More immediate concern tuesday was the draft pick mane vering particularly among four pfc teams with super bowl ambitions for 1986 the Dallas cowboys new York giants san Francisco 49ers an Washington redskins. Dallas move had the most immediate Impact. They traded up two places with san Francisco which ended up trading Down Ward four times in the first two rounds to jump Over the giants and grab Mike Sher Rard of Urcla the fastest wide receiver inthe draft. We were afraid the giants would take him so we had to do something coach Tom Landry said. He was exactly what the giants ended up with notre Dame defensive end Eric Dorsey and traded Dis contented cornerback Mark Haynes to Denver. They also traded the rights to us pm offensive lineman Gary Zimmerman to Minnesota. They wound up with four second round picks this year and an additional selection next year. Washington without a first round pick for the 15th time in 18 years made it 16 of 19 when it dealt next year s first round Choice to san Francisco to move up in the second round and grab Hawaii s Walter Murray a wide receiver they Felt they desperately needed. San Francisco in addition to its five trades involving draft picks also traded backup quarterback Matt Cavanaugh to Philadelphia for a third round pick this year and a second round pick in 1987. And san Diego victimized for years by a Leaky defense traded up for Minnesota s pick no. 8, using it to grab one of the few Impact players on defense Oklahoma state end Leslie o Neal. Even the weaker teams got in on the act. Buffalo 2-14, took advantage of san Francisco s disdain for this year s crop to grab an extra first round pick ahead of the los Angeles rams and new York jets and take will Wolford a highly regarded Offen Sive lineman from Vanderbilt. Philadelphia emerged As this year s big Gambler. With his first pick no. 10 in the first round the eagles new coach. Buddy Ryan took running Back Keith Byars of Ohio state close to Jackson in ability but suffer ing from a broken Dight foot that limits his chances of making an Impact next season. their third pick their second in the second round the eagles took linebacker Alonzo Johnson of Florida whose rating in the draft plummeted after questions were raised about his off Field behaviour. Through a letter his agent sent to All teams Johnson offered to take a drug test As part of the customary physical exam. The Only questions about Jackson were his career decision. I m sticking by my guns Jackson said. I won t decide until the baseball draft. If the baseball draft is today the nil people would want me to wait for their draft. When everything is Over with there won t be people saying to did t give baseball a Hance " asked where the decision would come from he replied my but the bucs were willing to shift the onus to his pocketbook. The drafting of to May be a Gamble but it is not a Gamble As to his Talent culverhouse said. We Are prepared to make him the highest paid draft Choice in nil history. If it is a matter of Money we will go toc to toe with As expected offensive linemen led the picks in the four hour 13-Minutc first round. Seven were taken along with six defensive linemen and six running backs. Iowa produced three first rounders Flor Ida s m u and Auburn two each. The second pick behind Jackson also was a foregone conclusion nose tackle Tony Ca Sillas of Oklahoma by the Atlanta Falcons. Then the Houston oilers took Quarter see draft on Page 23 cowboys Trade Hogeboom to passing weak Indianapolis Indianapolis a the Indiana Polis Colts one of the weakest passing teams in the National football league traded for Veteran quarterback Gary Hoge boo Miof Dallas on monday. The Deal for Hogeboom sent the Colts second round pick 33rd Overall to Dallas for the cowboys second round selection,47thioverall. Depending on playing time for Hoge Boom in 1986, the Colts might Send a future undisclosed draft pick to the cowboys. Hogeboom who was in Indianapolis last week for a Brief workout passed for 978 Yards and five touchdowns last season As a backup to Dallas quarterback Danny White. The Colts were 26th in passing in to Helflin 85. Mog Boom 27, a fifth round draft pick in 1980 after leading Central Michigan to the mid american conference championship had asked to be traded by Dallas after losing his fight to replace White As the cowboys starter. He said he did not expect to replace Colts starter Mike Pagel right now. But i m going into training Camp and compete forthe no. 1
