“Glen Hanlon waan't stum- bling around in his crease for _a change Sunday night and Vancouver Canucks in posting Vancouver's first shutout of the season when the Canucks blanked the '.@isorganized ard spiritless “Hartford Whalers 3-0 in a ' ‘slow-paced National Hockey " League game, “N's the first time I've felt "ood about playing in a loag time,” said Hanlon, who missed nearly four months of "the season after suffering a knee injury in October.” “I could feel an im- provement tonight because I wasn't stumbiing all over the » ‘place: ke before. 1 felt. - confident for a change that I. _ could make the big save. 1 "Wat: concentrating much better and my reflexes also Hanlon, mM, suffered a telus knee injury — the . ‘VANCOUVER. (CP) — second of his” brief NHL career — and there had been doubts about: whether he would make a complete. comeback, He entered Sunday's game with a goals- . against average of 5.15 in 10. previous games this season. “The win was a long time . coming,” he added. ‘'T'm not even thinking abdut the next . game — ‘I'm: just Boing to ” enjoy this one for a w Hanlon’s return to form i is Gmely, considering . that netminder Richard Brodeur, who took aver from Hanlon, is on the sidelines with a knee problem. Brodeur has ’ Played 46 games this season and is one .of the prime reasons the Canucks have an improved record. _ - Bobby, Schmautz scored two of the Vancouver goals, ‘giving him 25 for the season, and PerOlov Brae got the other. “We didn’t play pretty hockey tonight; but it's the Kind we've gat o play [or (he STATS a Manscont 4 amy . WALES CONFERENCE vision Boston & Battsio a. Montre Uj ite O76 138 52 Montreal 5 Teanea ats a! tes. 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The winner will receive the gold medal and the loser the silver. "Helland, who scored twice for Canada. "The coach (Clare Drake) matter the first period. We didn't throw a k the whole game. We were tok not to ~ poore unless it was a pictureperfect play. team, said It “felta little funny.” at didn’t want $0 run up the score, but at the oer ea wan worried Ghat if we pot ito all Kinds - tomorrow (Manday),” be added Sreican, Ron Patterven of UBC took over tn for the final period and picked up an assist. undefeated after sald Chris experience," “We tried told us not to take coaches with the 1900 ton ed them hard to break play with just ix goats for ,Finkand bent Japan 41. rest of the season,” said Sch mautz, who also got into two * seuffies with Hartford centre - ‘Don Nachbauer. “We have to pliy much tightér ‘at this stage of the seazon, with .the playolfs coming up. We have to get _the lead and then sit on it. I thought we did a pretty good job of that tonight.” . ‘The Canucks, with just two “wins in:their last 13 games, moved to within one point of 10th-place Chicago: Black Hawks in the overall stan- dings by firing 35 shots at Hartford netminder John , Garrett. Coach Larry Pleau, behind the Whaler bench for just the fourth game since’ taking” over from Don Blackburn, used . different: line com- binations nearly every shift . and the Whalers. were | disorganized at best.. - “We didn't seem to have much effort out there in the - first period,” Pleau sald. . “But we came back to work beat Buffalo Sabres 6-4. draft choice in 1977. Foligno's goat. with five minutes left in ihe game. While the Red Wings, still hoping for a playolf berth, were disappointed in . the outcome; the Jets were happy to salvage one point. Blues 4 Hawke 4 Foster has good night By The Cenadian Press when he cifeled the net with Dwight Foster, a hard-luck the puck and jammed home” hockey player for much of his 20th goal of the season - his National Hockey League midway in the second period. . careér, had one of his good Canadiens 4 Reagers4 nights Sunday, scoring three goals to hetp Boston Bruins standing with his back to the” Siote then, Foster has developed slowly, often - plagued by injuries, but Chicago was just as happy ‘| after gaining the tie with St. -“]t’s an accomplishment, there's nothing to hang our heads about,” said Hawks - goalie Tony Esposito. “We . Played together and came - _ back several times to éarn it, Centre Tom Lysiak scored the tying goal for Chicago Hawks earn tie. : PRINCE ‘RUPERT; B.C, (cP) — ~The Japanese - National “B” hockey team _, Right on the way to a 7-1 ‘" defeat at the Hands of the ‘wee cutshot 4923 Sunday . pl Kings . Saturday night in Kitna, a.3:3 tie with the Japanese, The Japanese Nats, who. "have won three, lost five and tied one on their W tour, are scheduled © the Burnaby Lakers if Vancouver Tuesday. . the Winter Hawks played to hard in practice for the last week and we looked fired - tonight. We can still make “the playolfé-and I think the . team is responding to my. | He "The Whalers are iithin the . overall standings and jist the first 16 teams advance to the Stanley Cup playoffs. - him 19 games, Howe still is eight to- 20. ‘pounds: un- .. derweight; his codch said, “T've been’ pushing them HALIFAX (CP) — Nor- pany in the battle “for first ‘Manitoba | ‘Hartford is four points met _ -Wateborn: making’ his” behind Washington Capitals, them Ontario, pickedtowin Brunswick and B.C.'took on third oe in--the who occupy the last playoff the ‘Sind edition of the _ Newfoundland in games this: ‘national champloaship: with’ berth. Canadian. men’s curling morning, In afternoon play, - the. same Tink — -- brothers ”Pleau admitted that championship, stuck.to the Northern Ontario - was “Terry (cecond) and ‘Merv: ' Hartford defenceman Mark: script in the Firat two rounds scheduled to meet Alberta (lead) and third Jim Fox: Howe still has not fully . Sunday. and Manitoba went, sgattet _ Darragh gave him a tough recovered. from a painful However, Hal Hackner’s Quebec, - _abdominal injury which cost _ ‘Thunder Bay entry hed com- Nova Scotia” 1S - ‘ang ae “New : Newfoundtand deieated New | “NOBODY CAME, and lacks the strength to be- me effective for ani entire game. ‘the lead in the 1¢rink round- Bi, eds “so GAME OFF The Canuéks begin a four- “robin tournament: each of ihe eighth, ninth and game road trip Wednesday __Hackner, beaten in the “1th” ends to “down New | vancouyEn CRY foe tate of Man: Proactin) 19680 final by Saskatcliewan’s Brunswick 7-4, Manitoba. Tonight’ e charity basketball which was’ promoting toe against. Toronto Maple. Leals. ; New York’s Mike Allison, Montreal net, : ‘dellected| a Foster, 23, led the Ontario Fon Greschner slapsbot past Hockey Association junior Montreal “goalie “Dennis | scoring race with 148 points Herron to, give the Rangers. in his last amateur season at’ the tie. _ Kitchener, Ont.’ before the .. Bruins made him their No. 1 Montreal: extended its un * play.’ . Rick Folk,.who went on to win the world title, opened — 2 with a 7-1. triumph over : “>. (Chuck Haines of Whitehorse, "_. 2¥c9., then took an extra-end * 76 ‘decision: over Peter MacDonald of .Charlotte- town. The wins gavehima2- © "9 «record wifh’ British " Columbia and Manitoba. ‘The Charlotietown four- - some scored three in the 10th | end to tie thé score 6-6, but MacDonald was- light on.a draw with his last shot in the _ Uth and Hackner didn’ thave. : t,thtow bis final singe. a Que: and. Mel 'Watchorn - of Fairview, Alts., both had 10. : records at the Metro Centre, < -. while Teby McDonald of St. John’s, Nid; and PEL counted three in the ninth to defeat Newfoundland 04 and Quebec shaded -Saskatche- | wan 43, Alberta ‘and Nova ‘ Scotia got the bye in the first: round and Saskatchewan BREWERS GET LEFTY | SUN CITY, Ariz. (AP). — Milwaukee Brewers, still - oT with the World Series- ~ champion Phillies . last ‘seastn, posting ‘a 5.16-ear- nétrun average. He- ap- ee them as a starter.’ eater. Rgame between the’. Oxkland ‘guine in Vancouver. Raider’ ‘of the” “National . Net proceeds of the gam Football Lengize and the B.C., were t bave® gone. to the |. Lions of “the” Canadian, Vancouver Children’ 5 ; Football League has. been Rospital . : [cancelled because of lack of More than 7,000 tans interest aad slow ticket turned out to sce the Raiders flay in Edmonton Thursday, but’ only 1500 tumed out Games * scheduled {or Sunday in Calgary. 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