TERRACE-KITIMAT ppt ite eh w . 4 oY Op he Kermode *“iFourwheelers held their * “fist race of the season April ve at Copper Flats, "in Sand Drags, Dune _, Buggies Class ‘A’? Event j * ‘Randy Goodwin of Terrace * took first; Peter ‘” Roboinchaud of Kitimat “was second and Dale Sweet i Terrace placed third. “In the class.“B’ Event -j,tandy, Goodwin and Wes Woodcock, both of Terrace, | _sfiaced first and second «respectively, while Ivan : Murphy of. Kitimat took atin. cit: * Bitimat: swept. all the” “honours in the Four catglindes Stock race, Kim : “Miller took first; Bob Thorpe; second; and Dave Cosa, third place. Tan’ Muhson of Terrace _3*pinced first in the Street and © Trail “Dp? Class, Jat “as oth oT. * Edmonton Oilers proved it) be .good students and wiPhiladelphia Flyers reverted to an old school to avin their National Hockey wi,pague. playoff. games .y, Wednesday night and keep er al their: Stanley Cup “it os on the blackboard in the .Ojlers' dressing room at the (Nassau Coliseum was _ gberibbled the day’s lesson: Phere i is no such word as _ CAN'T. Every individual is - a ‘master of his wa des- | “any.” : ! ‘rTaMandera: eéntre” ‘Bryan ” Trottier, who scored once in the first period — Mike Bossy bad the otber two New York tallies, we 1 were not aggressive enough and not skating or forechecking > enough... “T guess it’s homan nature. You sort of expect them to come out flat after . . beating them i in overtime in - the last game. " ‘one period where the ‘Islanders did excel was was the third: But they were stopped cold by rookie goaltender Andy Moog. - Edmonton got goals from Doug Hicks, Glenn An- derson, Brett Callighen and Matti Hagman, whose score at 15:19 of the third period gave the Oilers a 4-2. lead. is Bossy‘? rowtr lay" goal nit 1798 Tete wasnt eeotigh for New York, which never - got a good shot at tying. it. Moog, who has improved * each game in the Oiler’ goal during this series, stopped 29 shots... ~ “Moog was more than -spectacular,”’ sald Oilers’ coach’ Glen . Sather,. who went with the 2l-year-cld rookie in the preliminary to round against . Montreal Canadiens and against the Islanders, ' even’ though - _. Moog had appeared in just seven games this. season.” “For a kid that age, he was incredible.” Flyers 0 Flames 4 - Brian’ Propp whipped three goals past Pat Riggin in the first 13 minutes and it was a walkaway from there. pe 1 © Edigheydhpwell tékeep the i tind! ‘uMiisinesota - goal 16" Riggin © Weld Makwell- 4 ene “i Befite? faced 35 ‘shots, many of them from! close range, a5 a rejuvenated Flyers offence only the last six. five. four or three digits. an your teckelare identeal to and in the same order as the winning numbers above. your ticket is eligible to win the conmesponding prize. ,iaae last 6 digits WIN: $1,000 ' last § digits WIN S100 last 4 digits WIN last 3 digits Five dotiers worth of Expresa Tickle redeemable by presenting the WHOLE TICKET to any partici. - . 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Bill, Barber added two with the other Flyers goals golng “Russell, Houston, Bob Gould. “and Bob MacMillan tallied for Calgary. «North Stars 4 Sabres 3: a The North Stars continued their run of post-season road successes as Kent-Erik’ a Oilers and Flyers revert to old school game tactics _ Eee - Beaupre x made 36. stops in his first start since he allowed six goals.. ina preliminary round game against Boston Bruins. He- was sharp against the Sabres, however, par- : ticularly late in the: game when Buffalo threw caution - to the wind in their effort to - force a sixth game. - - “Hen Sotheim and. Al” MacAdam scored the olher North Stars goals -while Jean Francois Sauve, Bob. Hess and Tony McKegney. - connected for Buffalo. Andersson scored the go — ahead goal in the second by ibd Blues 4 Rangers 3 “Maybe we've made it a little. more diffieult: than it is,’ Pettersson ‘sald. alter his decisive powerplay goal at 6:09 of the third period. -. “In the. regular senson, we'd played with puck control. We've gotten away : from that..:. We're: finding: out that you have to go alter i "nO Pettersson scored twice to - save St. Louis from elimination. Larry. Patey - and Brian Sutter also scared un. Nilsson and Carol Vadnais . |” “for the Blues. 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