»’:) Campbell Conference tinala’ ° a "there. Islanders’: . Michael... -Bossy-— whom ie Bak: elltinated ‘. * National : ‘Hockey’ - League‘. _with-a 65 Metory. Tuesday 7 we” night, wo “We. were beaten ‘by: ‘a " better hockey team," sald a- - .calm: “Chicago coach: Orval” ae Tessier “after the: Hawks were olisted in. the league semifinal: for "the. “second ° straight geagon, : ; “You have to. ‘adinli that: _. Edmonton is the. ‘quickest . tearm: in the league. right . - now. Ie seems that teams ara’ winning this year by | ~ Pumping. In a few goals,” az four itralght games in the. ~ Sweep ‘Hawks 4 QO: “Offence. has : been’ - HO. - mystery for: the Oilers. They - " -ouitscared, ithe: ‘Hawks . 25-11 - jn. thé sweep, Currently. 11-1." “> iti 2983 post-season lay, : - Edmonton. ‘has aeored | 4 * goals | for’ | a 8.17 per: game __ averags : Mhelr-- goalg “Tuepday - dame’ from: ‘Jaroslav: Pourar: © swith’ two; Wayne Gretzky, ~Glerin Anderiion, Jari Kurri ‘and =Dave® ‘Hiunter’;:° "Curt . Fraser, Steve ‘Larmer’. and _ Darryl Sutter scored: for _ Chicago. zs While mainta thelr 7 offence; = the- 0 ers -have- ‘hardly. shirked - defence. ‘Their: ‘playort: goals-againat : ‘average ls.) 2.79,” That's” _ exactly.~ ‘the:-same-’ "figure Vancouver: ‘Canucks: posted . -last season when they went .. to’ the Stanley Cup. final: “Our: forwards have been coming back dust Breat the: dast.2 1342. months,” said ' Edmonton ‘defenceman Lee. -Fogolin, one of the mére alm of the Oilers, “They’ve’- enabled us ‘to. stand up and ‘force the opposition at ‘the Huetine and even at tlnes “ae * the red: line, : They’ va. "always: been picking up the — » Jaat: man which enables us -to go-afler the puck carrier and the: leading forward.” ~ -“] waa surprised with how, well: . they — ‘played © defensively," " sald Chicago © = lefttwinger : ‘Al: Secord. > “When we had them on the > ropes In their zone in the ’ third game (a 3-2 Oller win): “they: did stay. poised, ' The. “Oilers : - shocked © - themselves by: - peaching the finals. But they ore pleasantly surprised at how-‘easy: the climb has - “been, ‘They. admit ound . defence - ‘has’ been | the , ; difference: Bossy finally Clicks © “as Islanders. close . “*" UNIONDALE, N.Y, (CP) . “The | -opporturilties were but «New . York: : ‘wasn't converting them into: foals at his customary torrld: » National . Hockey io League playoff - pace. and that was: starting to” bug . him: |, “lo power the Islanders to an — He can reat easy now. _Bosty drilled three goals, _ his ninth, #th and ith of | the playoffs, Tuesday-night | 83 ‘vlctory - over. Boston * Brulng and a 31 lead in their : — -— best-of-seven, Stanley Cup . “plays — “semifinal. ‘The | Islanders ‘are “one | . away: from a date: - ~ victor —wite dmanton Ollers in the ‘finial and ‘a ‘bid for thelr = fourth straight Stanley Cup. championship, ‘ Only : Montreal. Canadiens . have row. . ~“T-Wan' getting frustrated because our line was getting good chances to score in the- two games in Bostoh and all we had to ‘how for, it was one goal,’” said Bossy. “It- was ‘frustrating because .I thought that for all’ the’ ‘ppportunities I've had In the playofis I-should have been . scoring more goals: - “FE was never to the point ". where I'didn't think I was going’ to score anymore, ; though. ” Tn the | third . period ‘of Tuesday night's game, it . didn’t. seem . that the Islanders — would - . stop | ‘scoring. They fired. five. “goals in a span of 3:39; two. "on - twoon-ones, .two on: power.plays and one on A + breakaway. --Bossy had two “of the goals, Including - the” breakaway effort during a New York power play when ‘he .teok: a pass. ‘from “defencernan Denis Potvin, - split - the .-defence and - streaked = sin tow. ~ KCEECERELEERERECRLEREEE EERE REREEE _ Goaltender. Pete . Peeters with -baékhander. - Potvin, viho’ scored twice’ “in the game,. drilled. in bis © eighth of the playoffs ‘on, another Islanders: power ~ play. . ; - Duane Sutter and. “Bob. “Nystrom scored: ‘the two-on- one goals, John ‘Tonelli: and. - Potvin had < sedred firat-:- «period goals; while: Bossy: °* had. the” only Boal’ of the . second period.’ : 4s _ Mike: Kruahaliyski’ F pair. -, of goals kept. Boston In a 2-4: ‘first: -périod. tie, while Riek: © ; Middleton Beored . a Tate : third-period goal for Boston. “The Bruins, - who had va ° foreach effectively ‘in. . the first three games, did it - -well in’ the first period but Anrayelled “ nteailly, after” that. AT thought we played a good first period but after: that wagot the crap heat out “of us,” sald Bruins coach . Gerry Chesvers: Tt wasn’t >. 0 much their * individual . although ° the —anything about-iti'? “dslandera obviously have a talented team — it was. more because we didn’t. do , . After — the: ~ Islanders’ "~ Nystrom’'s goal gave: New" ., York.an.8:2 lead, Cheevers called a time out and. spoke - with © the - beleaguered , Peeters, who- handled: a1 _ shots in the game, ~“T told him -to hang ‘in . there, that I knew how b he was feeling,” Cheoevera, a former: Brena ‘Goaltender, “T juat-told-the. ” Dlayers to relax, that we were going: for aoals: too too -much.. ae never thought of taking | ohim out. L.don't care what:.. a - goalteder was in there; two. goaltenders wouldn’t have. stopped _ some. of . those “Islanders coach Al Arbour: ‘sald -his team's brilliant display of . skailng and playmaking in the third period didn't surprise him. “Dye j seen & lot of some strange things in -10. years . here,” eald-Arbour..“It wae like: Hc-tac-tne out there tn the third period. The . Islanders - “ advance with a victory over. . the Brutris In game five in “Boston ots ‘Tharsday night Team Canada: not “TORONTO (CP) — stinging losse& to the Soviet Union were not enough to | ‘dishearten | a group of Teao Canada. players who returned “ home . Tuesday night from the 1863 world hockey championahip. | After bad weather In. Duesseldorf, West Germany; and electrical problema in London had delayed thelr - arrival. a’ couple.of hours, nine team members arrived - In Toronto ‘INTERNATIONAL Airport a tired, but satisfled . group. ey ‘were greated’ by a snjAll group of family and frignda, “I enjoyed the: ‘hockey, "" " said Montreal Canadiens gballe Rick: ‘Wamsley, who played all 10 garies ~. including a palr of ‘pe ‘defeats. to the world champion Soviet. Union. ‘We gave it our. beat, but: they {the Soviets) were just a Iittle ‘too strong for Us. “"T guess they'd have to. be. the best team I’ve ever faced, I know: that second... period of the firial game was the toughest one I've over. _ been in While Canada failed: ‘to “win: its frat gold medal . ‘since: 1963, ‘the ~ bronze medals being brought:home . “for, . the - second consecutive ‘yearé Were’ « satisfaction -endugh for a team that. had © faced elimination’ from the . iedal round. early in the - touriament,. boy ”AHt's: too" ‘bad that. we didn't do beiter,”” sp dJohn.. ‘Anderson ‘of. Porortt “Maple .. ‘Leafa, : ‘who: provided an extra. surge: for - Team * “Canada when he arrived thidway through’... the \ * championalips - after” clearing up financial aftalrs - at home.’ “But. when ze ¢onsider that at one time " well {ust to beat a team like the Finns, then I think we came a long way.” -. ~Anderson, _ However, © refused to acknowledge the domination of the Soviets, who now have | a 7 upset by trip. _ Won'as Many as fourina —- “record singe 1078 when they ‘Tat ~ lost a world championship game... “We blew our chance In . the second game against the - Creche," aaid “Anderson. “But. 1 waan’t: that impressdd by thé? Soviets, We could have beften them.- The only difference was that we gave thém room tomove the puck” around” in the ‘, Becond period." | +. Veteran Bab. Galney of the . Canadiens: . attributed . the youth of the squad this year ~ as belng “the difference - between a old, and bronze “medal.-: “Laat: year we had a more ° experienced team and we ad the stamina to finiah . Ls trong ‘at the end," sald Gainey, comparing the 1982. team of all National Hockey. League’ players, 1 featured Wayne: Greteky, - ‘with the combination of mostly NHL players and a handful, of untveraity’. “players this year, “But with ~~ younger ’ players - this year, we) weren’t ay strong'‘mentally ' at the endas we shduld have | been. But I’m: hopeful the - experience the amateurs “gained herd will pay off In’ ‘the 1084 Olympics.” “ ao * Gord Sherveri, an all- - America at the University. of North Dakota, plans: to. stick to his “commitment. to. play in. the obmnes. next. year. “T think” we ‘got, a “good. race of what it will take ‘to, ‘the ‘Russians, said Bor aepoer eect "bride where he broke ‘Bls node ‘during the - second : game against. - Czechoslovakia.” © °° “An NH’ team could: do better than we did, if they. . were, better prepared. But - "were considered to be doing’ we (the Canadian Olympic team) will ba together for six months and with the Olympies being a-one-time : shot, --maybe + we: can surprise the: lank the way thé Americans did in’. 198 ws |. ae haven't” Tey have = :“T'ye sben that In certain : periods before." ‘can ONY AKalluty Trottier) 4104 “(Pawn aial (ppl - er re seal by ~ posten® ‘which |. - Tetediy Edmonton 6. Chicago. 4 Saverd. Chi _ Siersn not t surprised San berth “gunned,” but they" haven't: ‘Tun: : ; “Wer rea “free-skating _feam that: works ‘very well . together,” said. Edmotiton : ' ‘opach: Glen - Sather: knew our team: was-a little’: quicker... :, and-we didn’t. back off, that was the key. * “We're: very’ “team * oriented, We've haver ‘had a’ ‘setious verbal. argument in ‘tte dressing room or a fight among ‘our players on- the ice during practicea:" - “We've been Playing this. way for nearly three and a half montha now,” added "goaltender Andy Moog, who worked every Oiler playoff fame this spring... “Our forwards have been coming back and working together, that's been he e thing. We've NHL Sums - " SUMMARY : Plret Per 1. Mdmonton. Gretaky a (ain derton, Leriviere) 2:46 ° . Gdmontan, Pourdr + hone, Linsaman) “Hal. (op) 3. Edmonton, . (Grataky, Lowe) 18:01(p9) 4. -Rdmonton, “Pourar «2 seman, Lindstrom) -lardt- oH (Lin- aren! ah 5 Chleago;~ autter~ “— “Ceytaky a VW “p04, . chi Linteman ‘Peniltie: ~Hraser Sumenko@am 4:28, Hom, secord “Chi 7:00, Lumley. - Gdn ial Butter Chi. last, : - Second Perlod « oT é.. ‘Bdmonion, kuert . tn _tGretehy, Coffey) 2:38 ° oats 7. Chicage, . karmer 4 isecara,: ard Savard). 4:51- 7 wax @dmenten, - Hunler' 4. (ate) -Panaltles—Lyalak Chi Gregg Edm 14:56, | : tae Period . Chleago, Fraser 4 | Waa Hlgginey” Vea3 (op) - Penaition-Huntar | dm | mb Aor, maler, ‘Larmar Chi - double minor 4:84, . ety, ta on peel by vont Bamontan - 9 428 Chicago 6 g—24 Genl—noow, ‘Bamontons. San herman, Chis ‘ 290. _ Mteddance—i9, 3802 (Bourque) 4:21 (pp) invattom 723° 1 NY falandert, ‘Potvin’ . (To naili) 16104 _erusbainyak! a “(he 4. Boston, " geraon), 1at0 Penalilea.: —- Merrick NYI a8. Tonettl NYT A136, Persson NYI. 14:00,. Krughetnyakl 1:07, -K. Crowder Bos 19:26, Second Peron letanders, ‘ Penatly —*Park G08 108, ‘THe Perlee: NY islanders, tsenesey a3 7,.N¥. Ioanders, .D. butter 7 (Goring, ‘Lene) 3:25 iN jalandera, Bossy 10 ‘ gosey’ " - —® ONY Ialanders, Potvin —. (0. Sutler, Bourne) | $:12- (pp) : AQ NY: Wiandere Nyatrom 5 (Goring, Tonelli) - H1- Boston, ilaletn 9 (Park. Krushelnyakl) WgPal. (ppi We : Andersen 9 inv ARP. v.. (slanders,- Tanai a) “been playing an culstanding & ** defensive games and that’ Why’ ‘we're domifiating.” The Ollers offensive style, | * hitch mony observers sald - would prevent them " from. “advancing ‘téo far in the piavotte, +hasn' hurt the ‘has’ “high: . pawered -offerice with solid “defence while using? their’ Speed and firepower to their *- ‘Edmonion * a -eambired ‘their advantage. They've . also béen- able to bear down ‘ under pressure in:-eructal situations, Buch as in | Ramey! three. | “Inthe crucial games like that, we get. both’ excited | and. confident," said . _ defenceman Kevin . Lowe " who contributed two assists . fn Tuesday's win, “And we get very confident when we get a lead, It's no surprise - that we've been: on T's just a litde surprisitig — Zs way. we' ve been, doing = t. ” That way” hes been with - _averpowering ‘apeed ‘and quickness at both ends of . the rink. 1 he Hdmi hay 4; 1989, Piso s dh a : waren is Election — - Mantique & Next MONDAY - 9: 30am - TUESDAY - 9:30am - _ Commencing Monday, May 2 | Door’: s. new: hours of business will: be: . 6: 00pm - 6:00pm "WEDNESDAY - 9:30am - 6: 00pm THURSDAY - 9:30am: 6:00pm =. | FRIDAY - 9:30am - 9: 00pm ; _ SATURDAY - 9:30am - Bossy a “Penaitles — Fergus fos &: m4, . Hiller’ Bow 7:28, 10:88, 8. Crowder Sos, : double minor, Dulour Boa misconduct, "D.” Sutter, NYi -doubre milnor, misconduct: W7i4%, Persson -NYI Jonnion NY! NY eiilancera * 1H “Peeters, ome NY lalandara, Attendance -_ al, . Bostons Wa “Playotfs at. O glance (Ati series best. of gaven) ~ {all times BST) WALES CONFERENCE Inat ; . 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Intenaers. ‘a Bastin, nas . * # industries. . are, ye _ Abbi ua dota: maker, br ae Etvalti Constiuctars, vomwonkers Labourers. Machinists But Social Credit isn *t. And most. British Columbians ure. paying the price. , > Hall olir members are out of. work — 27,000 out of 55,000, Many have been... 7 *. unemployed for six mofiths tow year. And It's just as bad i in other oo he That menns a lot of Famili ure hurting It. also means. a lot of lost sales for- "BUILDING a. CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL Gai bebntt oF te following afWiated unions: ets & Tieserters, fap mora, Masons & Plasterars. wana Workers, le ricion, rating Enpineers, Palrters & Allied Trades, ‘Plumbers nd: Petter. Shent Mela sree Teamsters, biuriéH COLUMBIA & YUKON TER " my . 8: 00pm . Worse. of all it di Canadian provinces, British Columbia hes, sifiered the : 7 wo » - Jargest unemployment rate increase, 30 r . We all want to get working again. But the evidence is that a Social Credit government can’t help. US., : : We think it makes s sense to aive, the NDP ub nee this time. oe oo Tilesette: Helpers,