“SAYS BRYAN TROTTIER = ~ Islanders feel they have the momentum now p= Can your business be made more © effective? Contemplating an expansion or diversification? Looking at new markets? Having difficulty with your internal controls and financing? Establishing. or buying a business? Whatever your needs, talk with our management services officer. With a wide range of business services and knowledge of government assist- ance programs we can heip your business to effectively produce results. Ask how our CASE counselling and small business management seminars , . can help your business. Why nol contact - ourmancagement services officer today! We'll be pleased to discuss your business. Your Small Business Development Centre, Peter J. Murray — 4548 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, H.C. V8G 1P8 Tel: 635-4951 FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK NEW YORK (CP) — There is no “2” in Bryan Trottier's ‘vocabulary. New York Islanders’ best forechecking and scoring centre would rather talk about the per- formances of other National Hockey League players. Walt Tkaczuk, a1, rates among the best as a defensive forward after 11 seasons with New York BOSTON ( cr - While -most observers figured on a Stanley Cup final series ‘between, Montreal ‘and New York. Islanders, - winger Rejean Houle of the Canadiens “says Boston Bruins look like & . respects... “The Islanders play . Tore offensively; which gives. us‘more chances a: groin. injury and has been -a spectator for Montreal's. home-ice victories in the first two games of their best-of- seven National Hockey ' League semifinal against the Bruins The third game will be played tonight at Boston Garden. “We're a team of skaters," said Houle. “The more openings there are in front of us, the better we skate. When a team doesn’t show any openings, !t slows us up. That's what the Bruins are doing.” The Canadiens won the first game last Thursday night 4-2 alter trailing 2-1 : tougher opponent in some . too," said Houle, whe has © HO ULE SAYS BRUINS TOUGHER after two periods. They took the second Saturday night 5-2 after falling be- hind 2-0 midway: through -the second period “We've gat to stop doing so much work in the ‘neutral zone,’’ said Houle. “The Bruins are so disciplined and so patiént that they break up, cur attempts to bring the puck out ‘through the | middle.” ‘The ice surface at the. Garden is small — 19t ‘feet by 83 instead of the standard dimensions of 200 by 85 at the Montreal Forum — but Houle sug- gested that might work to the Canadiens’ benefit. “We have to move the puck back and forth Between the defencemen, bring it to the centre line and dump it into their end,” ihe said, "It’s possible that the small {ce surface will give us an advantage. That way, we'll get tothe puck at the same time as the Bruins,” While Houle won't play tonight, forwards Steve Shutt and Mark ‘Napier ‘ Cheevers arest and start ” Bruins plieked up both -final may see their first action of the series, Shutt has a charley horse and Napier a bruised knee. Bruins captain Wayne Cashman sat out the game Saturday to rest ribs he injured several weeks ago and likely will be back in uniform tonight. . It was also expected - that Boston coach Don Cherry might give goaltender Gerry Gilles Gilbert in the third game here, where the their victories in a 42 series loss to Montreal last year. Cherry said the first.. two games demonstrated . one thing to him and his‘. | club: we let them off the hook. But they can be beaten.” The fourth game is scheduled Thursday night, with a fifth, if necessary, in Montreal Saturday night. - The game tonight will - be seen on the full ¢ television networ atarting at 7:30 pert EDT F Are you interested in joining a League at the Bowling Alley? Only horse that can beat him. Bid, winner of the Florida. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Flying Paster ‘Is the only horse that can beat Spec- Derby am Flamingo, and Flying Paster, winner of the "We had them and dian Pneitier, 22, and Tkaczuk are the centres whe uaually face each other in the playoff battle between the Islanders and the Rangers, The New York teams move to Madison Square Garden tonight for the third game of -their bestof-seven semi: final. They split the first two games at the Nassau Coliseum In Uniondale, N.Y, “We're thankful the. Lord was on our side,"’ Trottier said after the Islanders defeated the Rangers 4-3 on Denis Potvin's overtime goal that tied the series Saturday, The Rangers’ checking line of Tkaczuk, left winger Steve Vickers and right ® . ~ The Herald, Tuesday, May 1, 197", Page ? winger Anders Hedberg slowed Trottler and his linemates, Mike Bossy and Clark Gillies, despite their impressive scoring record. Trotter, © ‘who Ted NHL scoring in 1976-79 with 134 points, says hia line ls going to have lo change its style a bit to cope with the fierce ‘Rangers’ checkers. “We'll have to surprise ‘em,’ says Trottier. ‘We know that we'll be playing against Tkaczuk most of the series, especially in the Garden. “There are ways to adjust to keep him away more or less. But he is a smart hockey player. He's going to make some Pereintiet wslahatahel Ba OO aL | on i) 908, =the Se canon eR et RO Vee sv enateata DID YOU REGISTER YET? The CENTENNIAL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Is now recelving = registrations for the 1979-80 school year. As in the past we are of- 5 fering a full curriculum for grades 1-7. All courses will be taught © from the Perspective that God is vitally allve and directs all our 3 activities through his word and spirit. To that end a committed staff 3 has been hired with government approved academic qualifications = and experience. There are still openings for students. For the sake of 3 your children you might well check us ovt. We belleve the school can 3 well stand the test. Call us or write us and bring a friend fo see the © gai. school in action at the OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY, MAY 11-%a.m. to4 3 a p.m. We'd be happy to try fo answer your questions. 3 The CENTENNIAL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Box 317 635-6173 3602 Sparks Ss a SS when J] make adjvatments, Bossy and Gillles are scoreless in the sérlea, Trottler's only goai was on the power play last Thursday night when the Rangers won the opener 4-1. Tkaczuk scored in the losing effort against the Islanders on Saturday. Over- all, he has four goals and six assists for 10 0 points in nine playoff ga The islanders haven't looked good against the Rangers except in the third period and in overtime during Saturday’s game. Trottier says taking the Momentum away from such a good-skating team as the Rangers is a slow Proceos. | See ee Ddpal eda Hawes! |) EVENINGS: ioe = ae Monday, Delp trains fiving Paster rider, Don J 635-2395 635-5101 635 5069 4 | =_s io “Hf 1 Jose it, it't going tobe his fourth Derby, but for the 6 aan eon oeeeS eda mee : And so is my friend Phone to Eiying a sata “Delp. st ne ne 168. 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