- then”. got. The second game of the -best-of-seven Hockey © League championship series will be played here Thursday. _ Playoffs at”. * a glance atime apm STANLEY CUP . Final : NY islanders - Edmantan Teewday Result, ‘WY Islanders. 2 Edmonton - . Thursday, dame NY. Islanders at Edmo 9:05 p.m. - Saturday game. on " Edmenton af. NY: Ienders,~ 6:03 p.m. . . Tuesday, May 17 ‘~ Edmenion at NY Inandere, a 9:08 p.m....[. necemsary Saturday, Muy 2t . Edmonton ‘et ONY: Ielanders, :JMigh-powered offense for 50 ‘minutes ‘Tuesday. night . and’ ° “murvival - , goaltending . from: “Billy : om ‘” Smith:to. emenge. 2 victors” in ‘the frat game. of the: ve i ithe Oilers were tentative in, an the first. .périod, - They . National - 1 ny fal ders, powerful - offensive hac ‘and they: did ‘fost that. Cup final ‘for the first. -timie, . weren't skating and erratic. . - passing, combined with the: “Islanders' checking, choked Edmonton's’ . smooth-flowing offence. - Once the Islanders got the game's firat goal, by Duane’ Sutter at 5:36 of the initial . period after a shot deftected alt : an: ‘Edmonton _. defenceman’ right on to . Sutter’a stick; New York seized the opportunity to establish their game Plan. te - SUMMARY. - . Flest Period Sutter @- Persson). 5:16. - (Bourne, ~ -Penaltlea—Morrow NYT 1:15 - “Hunter ‘Edm. 3:21, Persson NY! “ againat. the league's. ‘most F ; _ " foaltender, Billy. Smith who:. _ earned his second, shutout in” - Playing for‘ the frat” time. 6 Stanley: Cup - ina week ‘and in the Stanley *: nal: gar ‘. 7 . mpeh "With thelr. offence ’ severely -weakened | by the ‘absence of Mike Bossy who “missed . the. game’: with. - tonsillitis, ‘the Islanders set “up a nearly a defensive shield in front of - leakproof Smith. . peelarmaanee. . haye:tinie-to‘set up ‘in the . -omainutes of | power plays, the _ Ollera were unable to mount, by ‘detencemen,’” said: sal “ “Whenever you: get. shutout, ‘it's an: allaround c {fae a i ine Our or alot: area.:" “Even. ori” 10° ‘team affair, “bot just. one: guy." While his-teamimates ald the bulk of the work in’ the fret 5 ) malnutes, It was skating room: arid “got their’ ii Smith In-the ‘fiat 10 when the: Oilers; who: ha _peored 408° regul Season “and”, ‘ playof” “goals this. “season, - finally: found some ‘Islanders’. coach al ‘Arbour, , “When we let down in front, Srhitty ‘was right there to . block everything.” Smith didn't have many “dangerous shots to block . through. * two | d beat Smith: but then . Buck . through the crease: Lowe: to ret dlean Ant tear, the 10-minute mark >and, | Aefenegmen Kevin. close-in ~ goal. shcands: befate; Ken - Secored - ‘into ce empty net with 12 seconds backhandot! “he: right impose, : periods, - : “a tonsillitis, wee ky His -absene.. was: felt: by he Islanders, who. -had few: . good ‘scoring ‘opportunities forechecking - and good was extreordinary,”’: said Morrow, into an empty net! defence for the win.’ Arbour after watching - in the closing seconds, Smith kick out 85 Edmonton _ scored for--the Islanders, _. dimensions to our game," Shots. “Ho's done this time and. time again in the Stanley Cup playoffs and he great performance - tonight. ” o Smith, who has allowed Stanley ~ Cup: the credit to his defence. certainly came up with a - just one goal in his last three’ Oshawa - ” who Played without high- “Mike .adds-s0 many. “said centre Bryan. Trottier. “They ithe Oilers) had us . on. our. heels: the whole : night. Le had to be scratched from .. - ‘Arbour ‘seemed - elleved. to have escaped with the.” _ vietory,;: which now: gives.., New:: York. the home-ice seven . National: i Hocksy 5 “League champlonship. “Duane Sutter, early in th but instead. relled.on. strong ; “We seratched, we clawed, we did everything ‘ we had to do,” said Arbour. - “T think the effort was there . but I know our-club an akate much better and get .. into the flow. and the. pattern: ‘mueb better than we did. “tonight.” -Arbour said the absence | of . Bossy changed the Islanders: game- plan, as- they elected to play a more . advantage in the “bestefsi2 difensive yimeiou) nolbone) goes Phareday, Aewe:weab-trdin Pian acto Exhisgitton' arkh Goring" ekid Pion Bln a ‘hurry; ” anid Arbours ; “Butch Goring, who. spent. much . of.” -the shadowing Wayne \Gretzky, - .faid ‘the “Islanders . were fortunate to- sacape ‘with the ‘night victory. ; “We - -were.. 2 lite” “hit _ Sluggish ‘0 5,” . aid Goring... ‘ nitty’. played | terrific, There's no question he was the difference; ” . Game two of theiserles nightt:in UST ‘the. “win transfers © ‘the ‘pressure- to the - Oilers Bhoulders. =. > “Game one Is. alwys. = a important one. and. ‘certainly have to’ teal good about winning it.” Pra Intimidation won't be. part of game plan PORTLAND, Ore, (cP) ; Coach Paul Theriault of ~ doesn't think. final Sntiatidation” ol will put his. ; appearances, gave much of - Generals in the Memorial Cup final. ‘The Generals trots the. Ontario Hockey: League Spent .. mueh ° of .the night . trying | ‘to soften ‘up the. . “I think it. was a good Oshawa detested “Verdun . Juniors 6-1 Tuesday night in | ‘performance for me but. it was a great performance by. “And the forwards-came. Phone 635-3614 The Rehabilitation Consuitant is: responsible for assessing injured workers’ employment handicaps, for interviewing, — counselling and initiating appropriate rehabilitation mea- sureg in returning'these individuals to employment. 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Submitted, no- later, ‘than . -May 23, 1983 to: plete gel _Employée Relations Deparment - _ Workers' Compensation Board : 6951 Westminster Howey _ Richmond; BC. ‘WORKERS’ COMPENSATION BOARD isis "oy so . _ . . 4 ’ my defencemen,” he sald. “back, Anytime you get‘ a 7 “a.upreview of Thursday’s: ‘semifinal game, There were x) penalties for 141 minutes. “Verdun won ~ Léagne,” said Theriault, “1 _ don't think intimidation is a ‘very sound game plan. Quebec. “Major. - Juniors ' ‘were short. several players because of illness. ‘Theré were four fights, the first -outbreak of major . “penalties in the ix 1 round: . ~ quite « - heindily ‘Inthe Quebec - “We were a better team’ ” tonight, than’ Verdun, but...” we'll have to’ prove again. Thureday - that we're’ the” better team." _ Spurs. square. NBA semi (AP) — ~went quickly, and quietly, in _ the . Natlonal : Basketball. Association _ Western’. Conference champlonship series last year. That won't he the case this year. George Gervin scored: 22 _ of his game-high 33 polnts in the becond helf-and Artis. Gilmore and Mike Mitchell came through with powerful - performances Tuesday, in robin games. speed," ‘“If-you give them: the ice, they're going to ‘burn you. - “Tt's heen our - observation that. Verdan has. a lot of -- idded '- ‘Therlault: “phe: reason we're here is “because “we're . ‘a. good eee team, When you - San Antonfo Spurs "and ihe Spurs haye taken . - Suriday, whieh the Lakers the home-court advantage © away. . from-: the-- Lakera,-- Three of the remaining five™ fames of the series, Af that - many are required, will be. played in San Antonio, ~~ “They. came in here arid accomplished | what ~ they | wanted to do,” sald Los ‘Angeles coach Pat Riléy, . referring “to the fact’ the - “Spure got 8 split in the two . night as the Spurs whipped . ‘the defending © NBA- champion Las " Angeles Lakers 122-113. “The Spurs, who ' were. - Straight. games . in. ‘the conference final a year ago, | are i-1 with Los, Angeles in series. oe | “iy beaten by the Lakers in four : -games tre Friday night and: - the. ‘current beatofaeven: games at the Forunt. “Now wé haveto goto San Antonio and accomplish what ‘we. The’ third “and ~ fourth © Sunday vafternoon fn “San_ Antonio. : “gervin was sénstional in’ "> the’ smécomd half despite | picking ip his ‘fourth foul - }, Set7 inte the third quarter.’ ‘He scdted 16 points inthe period, making all seven of . his field goal attempts and « adding a palr of free throws. Gervin fouled out - with 6; ie leftin the series opener ‘Junior . ' Hockey League team. ‘The: ' "physical playa team like that; if you about.a physical semifinal: Junior don’t finish your, checks and “We beat .teams all year - ‘Hockey ° ‘League awards. banquet . for’ ‘the cut thelr ice down, they’re in our league who tried.to presentation of the player of -golng to beat you. “That means. physical . on the being | puck, along the boards and in-the corners. If we're - not going to beat thern in the, middlé¢, we have to beat then along the boards: and ; in the corners.” vote - Theriault had the game’ : videotaped and will address — ‘his game plan for the semifinal from the replay. Couch’. Pierre Creamer _ Bald his. decimated Mrieup — should. be stronger cottie ’ Thuraday:: He isn't worrled . ‘won 119-107. He was limited.” to: ‘seven: points: and’ six ~ rebounds while playing only | 32 minutes in that gaine. . The’: seven-foot-two San . Antonio centre scored 27 points, grabbed 20 rebounds and blo¢ked five shots In the second game, ° ‘Mitchell also had 27 points ‘and - ‘pulled down” rebounds as the "spur outrebounded the LSS ‘ San, ‘Antonio wag” ‘guard © ‘want to do, which’ is to Roum Moore, wlio had 16 | one or both of the. gam “Points and 15 anststa. | “Witter Hawks advinced to: Karéem ,. Abduf-Jabber, gaturdey'y final by beating _who find 80 points atid eight | - rebounits in the opener, was Hmited to 19 points’ gd four - "rebourids - Tuesday.” The” seven-foot-two Los ngeles centre had only six polnts and ‘onie . rebound .in in “tha second half, r : The Lakers were led by Earvin Jotinson. and ‘Norm Nixon, who ‘teored 26 points _ each, Johnson had a team- leading 12 febounds while Nixon had 1 assists. ’ game ". brenkaways by put us out ‘with becking,” | Creamer © gald.. - “We'll "concentrate “on: ‘aeoring more: ‘Goals Thirsday.”” *- The © -Generals - were blanked on the power play - by Verdun on four attempts after Oshawa. scored eight > power-play.“ goals - “i two" previous games. : ‘Greg Gravel, Dave Gans, Todd ~ * Hooey, John MacLean and Tedd Charlesworth scored against the Juniors, : game in goal ‘from Peter _Sldorkiewice, ~ ‘Who . Febounded from 10 goals against ‘In. the previous aod» Verdun shots, including two “qacques ‘Sylvestre a iC r : s 6 ‘Pat ‘Lifolitelve pored beh “the Juniors‘after Bol hospital earlier,in the a ~ for injections, tqsetntto, hip allergies. : ‘Captain Jo6 Gireila of the . Generale said ‘Verdun _ appeared not to. be, _ interested in the last: game . of. round = robin,’ whild: Oshawa’ "goes cut to win’ every. 7 ale we play, which” to: , finished “the round” robin, with 3:1; ‘reeards,.. but. _ the - Oshawa 10-5." Verifiin,' aid Lethbridge: ‘Broncos Were t- 2, with the Juniors.beating Lethbridge 45 to gain third place. Lethbridge ‘was the . Western Hockey League: chariptonship | team‘ and - Portland gained a berth in Oshawa got. brilliant “majors: Whol H hts! ars 47. Another, key player: itor ro Porta at send.” Ouhawe.. the year. award, ... The finalists. were Lafontaine, Doug Gilmour of thé OBL Cornwall: Royals aid Dean Evason of the . WHL Kamloops Ollers. ; he . ‘Memorial — Cup _Snsioge ~ MEMORIAL CUP . tat Pertind. Ora) a ‘Portland Oshawa, Verdun’ . Leinoridge "1, Tuesday Result oo: 4 geese. er eh ' Oshawa § Verdun 4° 7 stopped 95 | Thuragay . Gaine.. . Semilinal = ia. Gardun - “va. -Oshawa- ; {. saturday” ame. : Portland ve. temifinal winner poumany an Onhewe, "Penalties: -™ Gallant "ver Oras, Brydges: Osh 3:11, ‘Giamperse- Ver, “King ‘Osh. mators,: Ver, Steffen. Osh 6:22, won. Ver 11:53, Bry@ges . Osh ey sche Ver misconduct 34, 6 P ites Osh majors: 13:08, ° far35,- Var on 0. Lefebvre Gallant :Ver Biggs jccey Osh. ti 2 oun rae) a ' ti . Os hares one (Hutchings, . Mack@an) 6:23 2. “Ohana ‘Oravat): 15:49- . Penalties = — MacLean - - onh 2:1- Richard Ver, Stern Osh - Sid, Richard Ver. 9:88, Hutch: Ings Ofh VW: We. - "Thire Perea’ - Verdun, - Lafantaine. (Car: rer; Heroux) 2:02- (pp) . a 5. Oshawa, Maciean {Gant . Decray). 3:34 * 6.: Oshawa, : Warts Penans — osaréy | “ah 0:24, Clrella Osh 6:04,. Alchard_. ver. DeFarto Osh <30:43; Brisson. Ver minor, Hutchings Osh. minor, ‘Wwalor, game misconduct, Le ‘febvra Ver,. siérn Osh. game _miaconducts 12:41, Brycges Ost 16543," Brinson! Ver,“ DeGray Osh 16:30,-. dirard Ver; - Nicholson Osh, 19:15, Richard Ver minor, Hooey (DeFazio, “Enorlenwort ae the tournament as the host c ‘Blows Osh mine, » A misconduct team: ° a Players from. all. four teams ‘were to aitend': _ tonight's Canadian Major’ se “thon on goat wr tt Verdun. 1 44 §2d6 Oshawa ,M 7 4-48 Goal.) Heroux, Verdun: dortinwiee Oniwa, . Atlendance = 3,764. sI- Gravel” “(iret Richer . - Hooey. >, Osh 9:0, Blogs Osh" 10:05, Bris: . thekman..