B4 Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 12, 1990 Aspiring Oiler teaches Nova Scotia of the American League for eight contests. Next was seven games with the Cana- dian Olympic team, and finally the last 23 contests of 87-88 back with make Edmonton this year," Chris told us. He was not surprised at the Oilers winning the Stanley Cup this spring. "They’ve got a class Select oldies second in masters’ soccer The Terrace Selects won $500 plus individual T-shirts for ¥° placing. runnerup at the Canadian Masters soccer tournament in Burnaby on the holiday weekend. And Terrace’s Richard Hugon was selected the tournament’s best forward. “ os ; sani In their five-team round-robin section, Terrace lost 5-3 to Delta his junior Seattle squad. organization, they’ve got a winning ’ ; The outlook for 1988-89 looked tradition and a lot of experience. won nite oil ane My pice up orale bye to move ae good for Chris. He cracked the Everybody on the team always against Du asters and thump them 7-1. Their final round- . Oilers’ lineup and played 44 gives 100 percent. robin was a 1-1 tie with Firefighters, which Terrace won on penalty | , . i kicks, 1. : games, accumulating five goals “It starts upstairs with Glen . ‘ and 14 assists. He also had a brief Sather, and he knows how to win." we ae ee tie tee an the lineup, defeated five-game stint with Nova Scotia Joseph doesn’t feel the loss of errace 4-1 in the final between the two divisions. for conditioning. . Jari Kurri to European hockey will Then came 89-90. make much difference in the team. Chris Joseph After four games with Edmonton, "Yeah, he’ll be missed. But Oilers rr 7 P Chris was shipped to Cape Breton have a lot of valuable players to W.C.B. IN DUSTRIAL He was an NHL first round draft where he played 61 contests (10 fili.the gap he leaves. However, a choice in the 1987 entry round goals, 20 assists). there’s a lot of hungry players FIRST AID TRAIN ING: i - ’ ini ke Jari’s place. . (fifth overall by Pittsburgh Pen- Now he’s back at training camp ready to ta . guins). with the Oilers hoping to get back He feels that upcoming expan- COURSE IN TER RAC E The Penguins selected him from in the lineup that won the Stanley Sion will see the west coast pick | Date: September 17 to September 28 the Westem Hockey League’s Cup this spring. up another team in addition to San ; Seattle Thunderbirds, where the Joseph spent the last week of Jose. Chris “would like it to be Time: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. defenceman had a 58-point effort August at Terrace Minor Hackey’s Seattle, where he Played Junior for (M onday to Friday) — in his draft season, including 13 summer school, where we had a three years. goals plus 155 minutes in pen- chance to chat with him about Highlights of his career include Place: Mills Memorial Hospital alties. | current aspects of his career and Pittsburgh’s drafting him high on Fee: $300 includes W.C.B. exam Entering the pro ranks was not some of the newsworthy . items the list, a second-team WHL all- . sr book oes smooth sailing for six-foot, two- popping up recently in the NHL, Sar with Seattle in ‘87, playing on an 00 Ss inch, 210-pound Chris Joseph, who He's going into the option year both the Canadian national juniot | Instructor: Roger Cloutier was born in Burnaby. on his Edmonton contract. "I don’t squad and ° ‘Olympic team, and ; It started out fine. He made the want to‘spend another year in the _ playing. in. ‘both the °87 and ’88 — For inform ation to register Pittsburgh lineup where he played minors, so I’m going to try and world junior championships. 17 games while picking up four phone 845-7752 _ assists. Then on November 24 of 2 "87, Joseph’s dream of a lengthy days or evenings a career at Pittsburgh took a nose- SPONSORED BY NORTHWEST FIRST AID TRAINING. dive. He was traded with three other Terrace : - — players to Edmonton Oilers in the . es move that brought all-star blueliner Interio rs Ltd e Paul Coffey to the Smelter City. . Despite his strong junior creden- » tials, it’s been a roller-coaster ride 4610 Lazelle Avenue - up until this season. - PR 635-6600 Right after the trade, he was kept <8 | in the Oiler lineup for only seven |°; ‘*All the supplies you need’? | - games. Oilers then demoted him to oo, . a Exterior and interior paints a Armstrong flooring @ Harding carpets Emphasis continues on career matters. 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