dail Page 4, The Herald, Monday, Ar 30, 1984 North Stars. in the S hole BLOOMINGTON, Min, (CP) — When Minnesota North Stars blew a 5-2 aecond-period lead Saturday night and lost 8-5 to Edmonton Oilers, they dug themselves into a hole from which only two National Hockey League teams have ever escaped. The North Stars trail Edmonton 3-0 in the best- of-seven Campbell Con- ference final with game four scheduled for Tuesday night. Only the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs and the 1975 New York Islan- ders have rebounded from - three-game deficits. “It’s a pretty formidable barrier but not in- surmountable,” Minnesota coach Bill Mahoney sald of the task facing his club. “I'm convinced of the comeback quality of this team and that’s well- documented, this team has shown It. . “If you can come back with five goals in one period, you can certainly come back in a game,” The North Stars scored five second-period goals, ‘four _during a major penalty to Bémonbn’ s Dave Lumley, to erase a 2-0 deficit and build a 5-2 lead. Mark Napier and Neal Broten scored two goals each for Minnesota while Brad Maxwell added one. “The North Stars, took advantage (of the major . penalty) and took - the period away from us,” sald Edmonton coach Glen Sather, “If (Al) MacAdam had scored on his breakaway it's all over." BIG SAVE ’.MacAdam had = the breakaway early in the : third period but Edmonton goalie Andy Moog made a sliding save. “Moog gave up a couple of easy goals and we could have given up,” Sather sald. “But then Moog made a couple of big saves .:" tHe’ *?"Sbating '"f 4 RE “Monts real. recover, Pauk Coffey and Jari Kurri on power plays, Glenn Anderson and Ken Linseman at full strength, Mark Messier short- handed and Wayne Gretzky on a penalty shot fuelled the Gilers’ onslaught. - Lumley and . Gretzky scored in the firat period. “This team has a lot of character and we showed it tonight,” Gretzky said of the turn of events after a disastrous second period. “When we got down two goals we were worried because they’re a good offensive club,” he aid. “We told ourselves that Lumley knew he made a mistake that hurt the team ... 8 we said let's get ourselves back into it.’ A disappointed Mahoney sald his club couldn't contain the Oiler firepower, “They ‘had ito offensive pressure and we it. 1. - Minnesota t tied the NHL Playoff record with four power-play Goals in one period and the two teams broke records: with five power-play goals in one Period and seven in: the game. Islanders breaking: up a good thing» UNIONDALE, N.Y. (CP) —- As far as Al Arbour is concerned, there’s nothing wrong with breaking up a good thing, especially when it’s starting to go bad. In an effort to generate more offence, the New York Islanders’ coach split up centre Bryan Trottier and right winger. Mike Bossy on Saturday night in the third game of the best- of-seven National Hockey League Prince of Wales . Conference final, The result: Bossy ended abrief slump by scoring his fret Goal of the serles as ~ York won 5-2 to narrow Montreal's series » Jead to 2-1, “I've separated them on a spot basis during the season ‘ before,” said Arbour after an Islanders’ workout Sunday. “Things weren't working that weil and I thought, ‘What the heck, why not?’ Tomas Jonsson and Greg Gilbert scored 13 seconds apart to give the Islanders 4 2-0 lead before the game was eight minutes old, Gilbert scored again in the second period. The other New York goal scorer was Clark Gilli So Arbour put Bossy on a line with Brent Sutter, a centre Bossy had never played with, and John Tonelli, Trottier played mostly with Greg Gilbert and Anders Kallur, LITTLE CHANGE Bossy said there wasn’t much difference In the ‘style of play between Trottier and Brent Sutter, except that Sutter shot right, which meant he had to backhand passes to feed Bossy instead of the crisper, forehand passes of the left-shooting Trottier. Arbour said he might keep the lines the same, but with typical — playoff coyness said he could just as easily reunite Trottier and Bossy. "T could go any number of ways,” Arbour said. Arbour’s options could increase if rookie centre Pat LaFontaine’s sprained right ankle mends in time for the fourth game Tuesday night,. Montreal defenceman Craig Ludwig said the only thing Montreal will have to chonge for Tuesday night is to work harder. “We learned our leszon,” said Ludwig. “Next game we won't wait unti] the gameis half over before we start playing. ’ “On Saturday night when it was half over, it was already over for us.” Rookie goaltender Steve Penney, who yielded five goals on 14shots in a period and a half of work, said he wouldn’t change anything in his play, either, “Tt take things as they come,” said Penney. “I had a bad night, that’s the way it goes, “This doesn't shake me." Dreher top bowler. ST, JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) ~~ Connie Dreher of Stoney Creek, Ont., won her sixth national, bowling - cham- pionship *. "Saturday - “in a Dreher scored 268 in the rolloff game to win the title, Lewis came second with *'263, followed . 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(CP) — Dean Evason scored three goals Sunday night as Kamloops Oilera took the lead in the best-of-seven Western Hockey League final with a 7-4 victory over Regina Pats, Also scoring for the winners — who entered the series after defeating Portland Winter Hawks with five straight wins in the Western Division-final .— were Greg Evtushevski, Mark Kachowski, Ryan Stewart and . Stacey Wakabayashl _WHL_ | play offs Taylor Hall, Wickeneheiser, Byers and Brent Fedyk replied for the Pats. ‘Regina downed Medicine Hat Tigers 41 in the Eastern Division to qualify for the finals. Bill Laforge, Kamloops! coach and general manager, was careful not . to be too optimistic about the teams’ next meeting tonight. “Regina will come out tougher in the next game,” he said. : Bob Strumm, the coach “rr og 4 and general manager of the Regina club, said the Pats “didn't play as well as we can play but we're Iooking to the next game.” “You're not looking at a tery » that's golng to 7 . Kamloops’ netminder Daryl Reaugh made 25 saves, while Reglna’s Jamie Reeve pushed aside 30 shots on goal. Kamloops also tied. Brandon Wheat King’s 1979. record Sunday for the most consecutive playoff wins _ lM - Whitecaps winners. VANCOUVER (CP) — Vancouver Whitecaps scored four second-half goals to record al victory over New York Cosmos in the third annual Spring Cup exhibition soccer game Sunday night at B.C. Place Sport Shorts . ’ MONTREAL (CP) John Sadri copped his first Association of Tennis Professionals tournament In two years Sunday, defeating fellow American Greg Holmes 6-2, 6-4 In the singles final of the $25,000 U.S, Alcan Challenger event.. In = doubles action, ’ Americans Andy Kohlberg Richard Meyer - and defeated countrymen Sean Brawley and Leif Shiras 3- 6, 6-3, 6-2, KEYSTONE, Colo. (AP) — Bad weather forced the cancellation of the final day of racing Sunday In the: skiing champlonihips at a amplonships a Arapahoe Basin, leaving Franz Weber and Kirsten Culver as the top prize winners, Forty of the world's fastest skiers spent more than an hour at the top of the speed track at an "elevation of 3,840 metres, waiting In vain for a break in the snow and clouds that on fastest times in earlier runs. Weber, the world record- holder from Austria, won $6,000 for his run of 156.44 ° Kilometres an hour. Canadian Phi] Graves of Vancouver was second at 155.77 km-h and eartied $4,000. Alain Stump of Switzerland waa third at 155.70 km-h for $750. Culver, of Squaw Valley, Calif., won $3,000 In the women's competition for her -run of 182.47 kan-h. Marti Martin-Kuntz of Telluride, Colo, was. second at 150.20 km-h- and earned 91,500. -KINGSTON (Reuter) — Tenacious Australian bowlers loosened - West Indies' firm grip on the fifth test cricket match Sunday, Replying to Australia's modest total of 109, West. Indies was 162 before losing Its firat wicket. But by the close of play on the second day, West Indies managed only 269 for six. West Indies retained the edge only on a strong first- wicket stand between Gordon Greenidge, | was fourth out for 127, al Desmond Haynes, who made 60. Stadium. The Whitecaps regained the cup after having lost-it to Cosmas in 1983, Whitecaps’ - ‘forward Peter Ward scored two goals to pace the attack with David Cross and Fran O’Brien . adding ingles. Gerry Gray scored New York's lone goal, Vancouver dominated. throughout, outshooting the Cosmos 23-11 and 13 corner kicks to New York's four. ; Whitecaps’ coach Alan Hinton’ was more than satlafied with the reault, “We have very skillful players and as the fans saw | tonight we will have a'very. : offensive team,”’ he said. Whitecaps open _ the North . American - Soccer League regular season on- May 12 boating San. Diego Transactions BABRSALL ~ : oa ~Amarican League Chicago White Sox Cail up pitcher Al Jones from Denver of the American Atsoclation;s wend pitther Tom Brennen to Denver, : New York Vankeas pisce pitcher John Montetuaco on thie 15-day disabled Het: recell pitcher Curt Brown from * Caiumbua of the international FOOTBALL 4 NFL ae Colts nama George Catavolos - defensive back coach. . USFL -_ Mew Orleans Greakera sign linebacker Marcus Marek. . Piltsbureh Moulers fire nead coach Joe Pendry and name E\lle Relnsherger at his reptacament,