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Bob Bremer provided his own
home-coming excitement at the

Terrace Arena Saturday night,”

sSeoring twice to Jead the
Terrace Cententlals lo a 4-3
victory over the Smithers
Totems.. Sunday, however,
Bremer and most of the other
Cents. came -up flal and were
buried 7-4 by the sdme Smithers
leam. ~~ Ss

Bremer's heroics - Saturday
night’ saw the popular right

winger ‘score half the leams -
goals. .

: Bremer scored that winning
goal with only six minutes and.
forty-five seconds remaining in
the match after the Totems had
three times come from behind
ta tie the Centennials, « "
Larry Woods started the
Cents rolling willra power play
poal- with the game only five
Minutes ald. . Woods, knocked
down’ a pass from Mel

~ Christiansen in the slot and beat
Totem -netminder Rick Marko

| for the score. orn
Smithers came back though
and, iaur minutes later, had tied «

the: game: for : the -first . time,
Buich Morris scoring’ his first
goal: ofthe: weekend from
behind the Conts net: The play
came afler the Cents defense

- had trouble clearing the puck.

-Morris got his stick on il and

~Ahrew it our front. It hit Barry
~- Dubnyk and wound up.in the

nel,
Fifteen seconds after that the

‘Cents. had the lead back and

Bremer had his first of ‘the

*-!-pight, Last year’s Most Popular. -
‘Player in the Gents red and
". White took Unree tries at a loose
‘puck: before slipping .i!' by

Marko,
< In the second the Cents had a

power play advantage right off

ihe bal with Jim Sargent:
drawing-wo-for tripping, bul a
lack of brganizalion saw only

BOB'S BACK ©

three shots al Marko, none of
which scored direct hits.
Shortly after that, with Gord
Cochrane off for slashing, the
Totems had their own power
play opportunity. and looked
barely better. '

Seven seconds shy of (he mid-
way point in the period the
Totem's Jerry Spicer took
exceplion lo be smacked an the
head by the stick'of Centennial
Larry ‘Weods, Spicer slapped

the stick from Woods hands,”

four. gloves hit: the ice shortly
afterwards and the (wo went
into a paredy of a hockey fight,
“spinning: and whirling while
clutching . each other's:
sweaters, They were separated
by linesmen Braid and Trudeau
and each was assessed five for
fighting by ~ referee Red
Lestrange. : "
They cooled eff.long enough
for the Totems to once again tie
lhe game, Dave Marko did the
damage, wafting in a locse puck

; fram the lip of the crease.

George Liuz drew, the lone
assist, :

With the. announcement that

: less than a minule remained to

be played in the period Harvie

Pocza picked up a stray Butch.

Morris pass, skated five feet
over the Tolems blue-line and
let loose a long shot. Marko
Kicked al the -puck and then
watched it go off his pad and
into the nel. Once again the
Cents had the lead-by a single
goal. . be,

After’ forty-four. seconds of
play in the third period Kevin
Willison, a relative new-comer
io the’.Cents «line-up found
himself in the penalty box for
{nterference and the Totems
had the chance they needed.

Twenty-seven seconds after’

Willison -had entered the box, a

-rteese-puck: rolied-behind Barry

on and the game was lied, Cam
Armstrong scored the marker, ~
selting the stage for Bremer's
final hurrah of the evening.
That came at 13:15, with the
Tolem’s Yon Vickers in the
penalty box and the Cents on the
move. Bremer took a Graeme
Bevington pass in. the slat area
and put a low shot into the far
corner of the Totems net, en-
ding thescoring for the evening.

Cents celebrate with win

was. almost all Totem.

Al 14:57, George Lutz started
the Totems drive, skaling oul
front and lifting a back hander
into the net past Randy.
Kélibaba. - Two secands before
that a penalty.to Dave Sharpe
had expired but he had not
enough time to get into the play.

A full minute after that the
Totems were. back. Jim
Stevens, who played. several

The Totems pulled their . games far the Cents earlier this

goallender in the dying minule
of the match lo gain a man
advantage in the allacking zone
bul. saw .thal. advantage
neutralized with 28 seconds ‘left
when Henry Randrup picked up
a five minute Mghting major.

As well Randrup and two Cents,
Harvie Pocza and Larry Woods,
each recelved ten minute mis-
conducts... - : “

The visitors: did have two
excellant scoring changes as

the clock licked away but Barry '

Dubnyk, a5 he has a number of
times already this season, Tose
lo the oceasston and saved the
ane goal yietory far the Cents.

Sunday it was a far, far dif-
ferent slory. A two minute and
twenty eight second explosion In
the. first period rocked the.
Terrace. Centennials and’ ‘in-'
sured a Totem victory. ‘In thal

- short span the Totems filled the
Cents net wilh“ rubber: five
times, flve goals which included
the eventual winner despite a

_semi-determined-~ come-back
bid by, the Cents. In all five
cases, the goals were in parl
due to defensive lapses on the
part of the local crew.

The Cents had trouble from
the slart of the game and
despite a man advantage for
two minutes, managed to
connect for no direct shots on

goals. . . '
Up to the ten minute mark of
the: period’ ‘the - Totems had
definitely the edge. After (hal it

season, did the damage this
“time after Lulz and Butch
Morris had both been robbed.

Following that goal Kolibaba

left the game with whal ap-
peared te be a sore arm and was
replaced by. Barry Dubnyk.
Dubnyk got quite a greeting
from the Totems, particularly
from Cam Armstrong who
continued the Tolem drive with
goals ten seconds apart. The
first_lime he knocked down a
high pass and fired it in, the
second time he pounced on a
rebound ‘and beat. Duonyk
cleanly,

Al 17:23 a puck rolled through
the crease and came lo rest on
the réd]ine. Dubnyk smothered
the puck. Butch Morris made

amends from the ensuing face: -

off sweeping in the puck for the
fifth major.’ .

- ‘The Totems ended the period,

up 5-0. and, appropriately.

* enough; on the attack, -..7->:

* Five minutes inta the second ~

it was suddenly 60 with “Ken
Oulton taking 4 perfec! - pass
from Butch Morris at the lip of
the créase and having the entire

’ - side of the net. open.

The Cents were down, but not
oul, as Tommy McMastlers

‘showed a few minutes: laler,.

* blasling a shot from the point
that brake Marko's shut-out bid.
“Marko was screened all..the

i

ather than {o- threaten -his

way and didn’t.make.a move,..

defenseman afler the goal was
scored, . .

Five minules after that Dave
Sharpe scored an his third at-

tempt al a joose puck on the. ,
edge of the crease and Marko |

left the ice in favour of Andy
Grobins, ,

The Totems maintained their
lead and then, with a minule
twenty-one seconds lo go scored

their last of the afternoon, Jim .. - meee

Sargent did the honors for the
Tolems, scoring from the lip of
the crease afler passes from
Ken Oulton and Butch Morris

set his up. . a

In the third period the Cents
staged a mini-comeback,
scoring twice “Lo. pull within
three, But it was a little too
liltle a Sot to lale. :

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Indeed it was a goal but it was also too little too late as the’

_ score-board shows, The Cents fell behind 5-0 after an explosion of
goals Sunday at the Arena and couldn't fight their way back against
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