; | MONTREA: Mario Tremblay scored two goals and Richard Sevigny recorded his first career shutout as Montreal Canadiens stretched their unbeaten. streak ‘to 10 games by defeeating Edmonton Oilers 5-0 in a National Howkey League game Monday night. The Canadiens, who have eight victories in their current streak since losing to Edmonton on Dec. 2, got first period scores from Tremblay, Steve Shutt and Rejean Houle before Pierre - Mondou scored the lne goal in the second period. Trembaly collected his 18th of the season in the final 20 minutes. Sevigny, who iost a shutout bid against the Nordiques. Sunday bight ani came into the Forum with four victories and a tie in their last five starts. Oiters goaltender Ed Mio left the game at 7:48 of the third period after being struck on the face mask by a rising slap shot from Shutt. He leit the ice under his own power and was sent to hospital for x-rays. It was the third time this year that Mio has been struck on the face mask by a shot, Andy Moog, ‘completed the game in the Edmonton goal and the two goalies faced a combined total of 35 shots, . The Canadiens played without Guy Lafleur, who was injured in a game with Quebec Saturday night Oilers late in a game on Dec. 13, was tested only 20 times as ‘the Canadiens tight checking slowed the after blocking a shot wilh his right ankle. Mio faced the first of 13 shots unleashed by Mon- fastskating Oilers. trea} in the opening period Edmonton hadsnappeda before the game was 10 nine-game losing streak on seconds old as Pierre the road by beating Quebec = Larouche won the opening SKEENA VALLEY MEAT PACKERS TERRACE, B.C. IS NOW UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF KARL HEINZ and CHRISTEL AHNER SPECIAL: Fresh homemade sausages! 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The Canadiens, frustrated at times by their © inability to complete scoring opportunities, madeit?-0 at 17:25 a3 Shutt blasted a 35-footer that Mio caught but failed to retain. Tt was Shutt’s 22nd goal of ihe year and. first: in seven games, a stretch that saw him collect caly one - assist, Rookie Wickenheiser had Mio beaten less: than. two minutes later but-his shot appeared to catch the in- side of the goalpost. Houle took much of the sting out of the near miss by breaking in alone on a nap- ping Edmonton defence and slipping the puck DENNIS HELPS RYAN’S FANCY DENVER (AP) — Ryan . Walter and Dennis Maruk scored as "Washington Capitals broke a five-game losing streak Monday night, beating Colorado Rockies 2-1 in a listless National Hockey League game. Walter staked Washington to a 1-0 lead at 6:31 of the Eirst period when he poked the puck past Colorado goaltender Hardy Astrom for his 13th goal of the season. Joel Quenneville an- swered for Colorado at the 18:43 mark, blasting a 40- foot slapshot , while the Rockies enjoyed the man advantage. But Washington got the winner just 21 seconds later when “ Maruk picked up a rebound from a Rick Smith shot and lifted the puck over As- trom. Buth teams had numerous scoring op- portunities in the second and third periods, but failed to connect. The best scoring chances came when Washington's Mie Gartner hit the goal post with a slapshot early in the third period. With about five minutes to play, Colorado's Lanny MacDo- nald fired a point-blank shot at Dave Parro, and also hit the post. Colorado oulshot the. Capitals 27-21 as the - kicked: out by Mi ‘ Rockies dipped to 15-22-6. The Capitals improved to” 14-16-11, Zuke dukes Whalers 5-2 HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Mike Zuke's power-play goal mid- way through the second period proved ta be the game-winner as St. Louis Blues defeated Hartford Whalers 52 Monday night in the National Hockey League. : Zuke’s goal, a 12- footer, bounced off Hartford goaltender John Garrett. : Larry Patey, Brian sutter, Blair Chapman and Bernie Federko also __ Scored for the Blues, elegant = “nt over 12 months — 4604 Lakelse Ave. — SE ee ee = 2S Sa ee EREST il January 31 Jordie Douglas and - Mike Rogers tallied for | Hartford. The Blues, who never trailed in the game, jumped to2-0 firstperiod lead on goals by Patey and Sutter. Zuke's goal was sandwiched between the two Hartford scores. Rogers’s goal made him the all-time leading | scorer for the Hartford franchise with' 173 goals and 255 assists. That © record: includes goals andassistshe scored{for | the team when it was 4 member of of the defunct . ee = World Hockey Associa- tion. Chapman and Fer- - derko’s short-handed goal closed out St. Louis scoring in the third pe riod. The Whalers had only” 2 shols on St. Louis. goalie Ed Staniowski and did not get their first shot until 13:55 into the first period. The were. credited with 31 — shots in the game. The Blues’ | 27-9-7 record in the NHL is ‘second only to that of New York Islanders. - ‘The Whalers’ record fell _ on approved credit. Bebe tatet state ae abt Doug between: Mio's legs at 19:06. While the second period produced only one goal —. by Mondou at 12:87 —.it ee ae ae Sete eve ag titel gees teen ngs The Herald, Tuesday, January 13, 198) > was marked by a. battle between Tremblay and the Gilers’ Curt Brackenbury that saw a dozen punches exchanged. vanadiens stretch win streak to 10 games = Brackenbury was in the penalty box again at 12:09 °°. and looked on as Mondou" collected’ a power-play goal. Late Boston goal ne big bearing on result | BOSTON (AP) — Defen- ceman Ray Bourque scored on a backhand with two minutes remaining in the National Hockey League game to give Boston Bruins a 4-3 victory over Minnesota 4-3 Monday night, extending their home unbeaten string over the North Stars to 2 games. Bourque, the NHL's rookie of the year last season, set up the tie. breaking ‘goal himself by -Tushing down the left side “and dropping a pass just over the blue line to Wayne Cashman. Cashman’s long shot was. - goaltender Gilles Meloche, | but Bourque, cutting Foster and Rick Middleton scored the other Boston goals. Steve. Payne and Tom McCarthy gave Min- nesota a 2.0 lead in the first period and Ron Friest, Playing his first NHL game, made it 3-2 for the North Stars in the third pe- riod, The Bruins extended. longest winning . “streak of the season to four their games while outshooting Minnesota 24-1) and coming from behind twice. After a scoreless - first ‘period, Minnesota moved in front as Payne stored oa the power play at 2:13 of © the second period, his 17th of the year, and McCarthy, also with his 17th, about a the campaign “while | Minnesota skated a man: . short near. the . midway - mark of the period on a pass from Brad Park." Foster tied the score ess | than two minutes later, rifling a shot past Meloche .... from deep in the right face-. off circle. Friest gave Minnesota the lead again on a 20-foot screen shotat . 11:02 of the third period. . But Middleton got the °- ., Boston equalizer with his Vith goal off. the ‘ensuing ~ . face off just i 1 secant . later.” oe Boston - - goalie “Rogie Vachon preserved | ‘the. victory: with a ‘spectacular ; save on Mike Eaves from” just outside the crease in , We sill charge no interest over a 12 onth period on our complete line of waterbeds and accessories. 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