Deanery Watse Conference Patrick Division : WLT FAP taianders 29 «14 2240 156 60 Rangers 2514 § 177. 164 55 Phila’ 23 14 & 190 160 52 Wesh 20:7 (3153 150 45 Pitts 928 § 0 188 23 New Jersey 932 2 121 193 20 Adams. Divisign Boston 28:12 3194 130 37 Buffalo 26530 4198 151 4 Quebec ‘2 B16 3 2N 159 43 Montreal 2121 2166 165 44 Hartford 15 230 3445 175 33 Campbell Canferanca Nort ls Divisten Minn “ab 18 4 Wea 197 45 St, Louls W22 4 168 182 47 Chicago VWe24 3152 168 97 Torante 18:25 § 175-212 35 Detroit 15 24 4155 188 34 Smythe Olvision Edmonton 33°70 4264-1794 70 calgary 1619 7 162 185 39 “Vancouver 14 23) 5 148 180 37 Winnipeg | 15 22 5 144 209 35 Los Ang , 1422: 7 105 200 45 Thursday Results Quebec 4 New Jersey 1 NY Rangers 2 -Philadeiphia 4} NY [slanders 7? Montreal 3 Minnesota S Toronto 4 (OT) Bosten § St. Louis -2 Tanight’s Games Edmonton al 6uftalo Los Angeles af Winnipeg Hartiord of Calgary =~ Washington af Vancouver Saturday Games Pittsburgh at Boston , NY Rangers at NY islanders Bulfalo at Detrolt N Philadelphia at Quebec N New Jersey af Montreal, NU ‘ Chicago at Toronto N . Minnesota at St. Louls N ” Natlonal Hockey League scar- ing leaders after game Thurs: day night: AP Grotiky. Edm a 79 132 Kurrl, Edm a dé Bd Trotiler, NY 25) 7 Bossy. NYI _ ib 4 28 P. Stastny, Que wo 48 72 Dionne, LA a7 4) 68 Goulet. Que * “92000 85 Messier, Edm ; 1 45 6) Federko, StL 3.35 60 Catley, Edm 22037 «SP r Standings etarremerenriaer ra.agee eso "Regina New York Rangers have Philadelphia Flyers’ number. Although the two clubs and New York Islanders are battling for supremacy in the talented Patrick Division, it has been no contest lately when the Rangers and: Flyers’ meet. _ Led by goaltender Ron Weeks who stepped 35 shols, - the .Rangers shaded Philadelphia 2-1 ihe eighth consecutive victory for New York over the -Flyers. The only shot to get by WHL Standings , Eastern Division WwteTrT FAP 29°10 11 243 183 59 Lethbridge 2633 0 154 142 56 Med Hat 231601: 211 175 47 , Brandon 37:20 2-258 204 44 Saskatoon 22 $9 «0 169 192 44 Calgary 21:20 0.200 192 42 Pr Albert 2021 3221 227 41 Wlantpea 732 0156 273 14 Western, Blvisian - Kamloops 26 13 0.241 190 52 Portland 2) 18 0 249 224 d2 Victoria 21:17 0198 163 42 New Weat 20:20 2 169 211 42 Seattle . 12 2% «(0.182 232 22 Kelowna . 999 1173 251 19 . Thursday’s Rast New Wettminster 6 Seattie 7 Today's Games Regina at Cethbridge Kamloops al Seattte “Winnipeg af Prince Albert . lucky with win: over. Flyers Weeks at : Philadelphia’ 's ’ Specirum’ came from Len Hachborn al 3: 36 of the opening period. “After the early firsl goal I really tried to.concentrate extra hard and 1 got sonie bounces," said Weeks. — In other games it was the Islanders 7 -Montreal Canadiens 3, -Quehec Nordiques 4 New. Jersey" . ~ shot... over: Lakers win. in. o-t. MERRITT, B.C. (CP) — ’ Greg. Kowal scored -two goals including the game winner‘ in sudden-death-' overtime to lead Vernon Lakers to a 65. win over Merritt Centennials’in B.C. Junior Hockey League play Thursday , night:, Vernon's Ron* Baerazowski scored — the lying goal with only. six seconds remaining in regular lime. - Other Lakers's goals were “scored by Jeff Doerr, Ker MacKenzie . and ' Scott Young. Scoring for Merritt: were ‘Pat Ryan, John Tent, Brent Demerais, Kevin Thorlakson and Mark Bogoslowsk. Devils 1, Boston eet 6 si minute remiing ~ first. “period: * Ruotsalainen’ 5 1th goal « of | the season... > a Mike. Alligon ‘scored : the winner wheii- he’ blasted a ‘goalie | Froese's left shoulder. from . just inside the blue line, Al 4:12 of. the’ third périod. ‘s ‘Stars’ 5 Leafs 4: OT) Tom McCarthy's 3" second ' goal of the | game, “a power: ° "play effort 39 sécends ‘into ovértime, "gave ‘Minnesota ‘the victory, After the Boal, . about six Toronto players arid. -agsistant: coach Dan Maloney walked onte the ice ‘to protest, the. refereeing ‘of - Dennis Morel. Leafs coach, : Mike “Nykoluk.-said later: oan (; ‘wasn't the kids who lost: the game, it was the bloody \referee Ot - Islanders 7 Catindiens 2 Mike Bossy. scored twice and. assisted on another for “New. York to extend | his ‘consecutive-game points- scoring .streak ‘to 18. Bob Bourné also scored twice for the. ; Islanders . and. Greg Gilbert, Billy Carrol] and Duane Shutter - - added eonitiles. Cewrrrs PPD OCR TERRACE REALTY . LTD: the name » friends recommend _ 7 4635 Lazelle Ave. 638-0371 oy | Nationwide Relocation Service rr ra Friendly Neighbourhood Plus the. spaciousness - and extra features will sell this sptit-devel home. Family room on Small Is beautiful . Shade trees enhance tha. : home. Conveniently located across the street from school In town. yard of this 3. bedroom . Skeena River-View Atfractive ‘1288 sq. ft. 8 year -v0ld:- overlooking the Skeena River on a large lot. Fireplace, 2 full baths, sundeck. and atached double.garage are some of Its features. Asking $89,500. AALS home: ~} ’ price of $53,500. © Convenient location . Within walking disianice® - to‘ ‘downtown: 3 bedrooms, flreplace.and moré: for’ the recently reduced. * schools“ 7: vand~" Ms No basenient, home on Va acre lot in town. _Large workshop and. fruit trees on property. Asking $56,000. Call us - for viewlng. - ; «malin. floor plus three Call for. your » bedrooms up. Fully appointment to. view fenced backyard with this $48,000, home today. » sundeck. Asking MLS , > $110,000. ; One acre of land ; Cozy 3 bedrooms On the fringe of town - with a trailer 12x56 ft. large separate garage - all for ‘$40,000 phone ' foday for more detalis and view!Ing. . and 10x35 addition anda . Acresgeclosetotown 43 acres of vacant land adjacent td Lakelsa Lake Hotsprings. Access fram Highway 25 — and from ist Avenue. . Call for details. - trade other land as part’ “Asking price $48,500. - Commercial building On highway 16 East in Thornhill. Two lots. 178’ highway ‘frongage... Corner property: Owner’ . open ‘to offers or ‘will! payment. Will carry - some financing. Priced at $80,000, : . q Susan Beaven Frank Skidmore NEW WESTMINSTER avy (CP) —°A_ short ‘handed goal ‘by Randy Maxwell early inthe third _ period brake a tight game . ~ Breakers’ 6-2-in the only” * Western Hockey League game ‘Thursday night. . q ‘at the; ‘bid of the .firat ° "period and 3-2'at the ‘end three consecutive. ‘minor. ~"” penalties atthe begihning ‘of the third period.” é, -Mhile, the Bruins, we « |igand | New | Westminster ne “Brains: defeated Seattle: . .. New Westininster led a ‘of the second, but Seattle’ i: "shad a chance’ to ‘tie! the.- game as:the Bruins‘ took: 7 = ™ Beat Breakers 2 again survive penalties, do any ing-but play, ikig. off. the "a 4-2lead with MM: 33 left to ee. ‘Murray . ‘made’ 28°~ "shvea’ ‘during the’ game. a NE ‘definitely. think it~ “le was’ ‘the’ turning point,” said Seattle: ‘coach Marc . Boileay, ‘who was. upset o "with the play. of some Of. - Ranford “, game with 40 saves. ‘his yelerans, pot “Everytime ‘we: -play jour-point ” - “pamie,” “These kind |. of “third” .. “penally,. Maxwell went in -\alont on’ the.Seattle’ goal . + Fang’ heat Dwayne. Murray - -, Gleanly. togive the Bruins’. | ese guys’(Bruins)'it’s a he- : “inlstakes: you make in the - _dirst month of the season,. “not, where we, are right now. Is very: frustrating.” . oe ~ New Westminster . Coach Al’ Patterson agreed - ‘thal Maxwell's. score was important, but. game.” said that his: goaltender, . tookie Bill. Ranford, - played | a strong game, particularly in the second period” when Breakers © bullet’ Bruins 18-9 ‘finished: “it (the game) was a little scrappy, bumpy and so én,” Palterson said. "In. our arena: (Queens Park} we can't atford lo the’. - Regina is ak Letbbridget Kamtoops. is .at® ‘Seattle and Winnipeg is al Prince a 48: assists, - Doug’ Quin ‘. Dave Johnstox‘and ns old. lane bucket catyli of: ” Cetitre : ‘Clift Ronn B, Bruins’ top’ Scorer, nae the winners: with’ goals’.and- three ase ai He now has 32 goals’ aint Mulvenna_ added: al Derrick ‘ or panies : r REGINA“ ; Thomson ove ‘a shellene and ‘she'll get one tonight . ‘when she. Boes | after her - third ~ ‘straight : ‘senior. women’s singles tilte at the Canadian ‘figure skating ‘championships. - te Thomson was one of seven ... women who fell during - combination jumps in. the . short: Thursday. and. that opened ; the door for the challenge *- from, Elizabeth . Manley of Ollawa, Manley finished second to Cynthia Coull of. Montreal in - _the short’ program — _ Thomson was third — to - move into second overall _ behind Thomson. . Manley - can take the championship ‘ away from Thomson, 19, of “Toronto by winning the long » freeskate tonight, — , “That 's what ‘corapetition’ ” Thomson said . ;.ia “nowt 1 Challenge. “It'll: compe: -he afight and I kind of like ; - thal, Pll have the eye of the tiger now." °° Manley, fourth last year afler finishing “second: In .Yeal fight, There's a . In skating final combination. .. “The triple. Salchow felt fine, butI was alittle over on the: ‘landing and that’ caused the double. loap . problems,’ ' Manley said of her fall..: "I would feel better if 1 ‘had! won the short but [ stitl ‘hive a chance and it'll be a wate berry hunger in me now.” Thomson ‘will skate 10th " last. FACES CHAMPION. Gary. Beacom of Toronto topped the senior men’s _ singles figires but says that doesn’t give him much of an’ - edge, on. defending ‘cham- pion. Brian. Orser . ‘of Penetanguishene, Ont., ‘because “things change quickly, especially wilh the new marking system... . it "Beacom. has won but: lacked the freeskating ability tohoid off Orser who was second in the figures ‘Canucks need VANCOUVER (CP) ~ . Its not ‘who's ‘in goal for. * . Vancouver. Canucks. thése’. - nights but rather what's a Boal? The National . Hockey League team with three goaltenders seeking regular assignments has a new problem: the-Canucks have not scored a goal in more ‘than three games, or 204 Minutes and four seconds. _ February 1929. The Canucks iost three, recent road games by: identical 2-0 scores. with rookie .Frank Caprice .in goal: against Minnesota North §. Stars, veteran ‘Richard Brodeur against . Chicago and | seldon-used John..Garrett against St.- Louis ‘Blues. “The: ‘question is whether ‘we're. going through a. $48,000 2 bedrooms up and one dawn In this substantially renovated heme on Ager make 41 one of the beiter opportunities § araund. Large family roam, Large lot - affordable 3 bedroom home on *MecDeek. Wood heat, double garage with 400 sq. ff, atiached family room with fireplace. | Moke your inquiry ‘Half acre lot and much a this great family . me, riced = a more $63,000. $110,000. . Budget special 1300 sq. ft. 4 bedrooms, On Graham dovole garage and.| Large !ct with lots of much ° more In | lovely . iandscaping. Copperside. Offers Home - 4 bedrooms, encouraged to owners | fireplace nicely kept. $39,900 asking orlce. Asking $56,000. This family home js focsted close ta schools . and town. Malin floor offers spacious living room with flreplace, dining room and kitchen. Upstairs there Attractive 188 acres wlih approximately 25 acres cleared. Boundaries on Ross Lake Provincial Park. Lots of potential. Asking “In the horseshoe area ; $76,500, . are four bedrooms plus a bath end a half. Basement has parilally finished rec room with woodsiove, Attached ‘Inished garage. 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Home on the range " Family special Good starter home , ‘Reduced toseld Comfortable 3 bedroom family home in new avbdivision, Features N-G heat, fireplace and # . 12016 workshop: Onty $79,000 Large tot a0. x 80 with newly ' renovated home Country home éxcellent buy for new - home owner. Asking ‘$55,000 . Priced at $89,500 Centrally located Check ‘this 1350 sq ft. home only walking distance from schools and dawntown., Features centralstone fireplace, covered sundeck, and nicely’ landscaped yard. Looking for & spacious hame and property? | This could be the one for : you. Three year old 1700 sq. ff. full basement: home. Spacious Iiving room with flreptace. ° Threa bedrooms, 22: baths. Partlaily finished ;- basement, 16x40 wired : shop. Al this tocated on | approximately a 2 acre | parcel. Asking price of : Which fo build your ° * 2 acres cleared with the $72,500. ACREAGES Spring Creek Rd - Ore of _& kind, Jost the plece en : estate. 15.5 acres. About a ia In ‘good timber. Beautiful hillside ‘ ‘puliding site. Water Svitem in. Priced ° at $6,500. . - Merkley Rd, - Four level --partially cleared parcels. Ranging from 1% +: 18) aeres, Rasronably priced from . $28,006 ta $32,000, . ‘Bulkley Dr - 1.96 acre parcel. Partlatly cloaréd, 28x35 shop on property. Septie ‘dnatalied. Asking price. of $29,000, ; Terrace Mountain . 23.5 acre parcel located © within the boundaries, Good view: property. Maka your inquiry on tit i property. Priced at tonight and Manley 13th and : ;. isn" “thie” - figures the las| three years ; “and * is Seeking: his fourth- straight men's litle. Orser, 22, a bronze medallist in lhe 1993 World championships and coming off gold medal yietories at Skate Canada and the Ennia - Challenge Cup, had lo calm his nervousness and skate a, strong final [igure to finish second ahead of Gordon Forbes of Cliawa. - “] put too much pressure on ‘myself,” Orser said. “This is an awkward time of the season.: We can’t be at our highest: level here’ because we have two months of top level skating ‘coming up. We have to continue peaking for. the Olympics.” While Orser is guaranteed a spat on the 15-member Canadian Olyrnpic team to be_ selected from - these championships, -Beacori. years ago. “I got goad response from it... even though it was a disaster in the (1980) a goal Thursday, “or whether we have a major problem on our hands. ' “We just completed ‘a five-game. road. trip and Then looks forware u " 1982, ‘also fell during her f, Partly f for thalteason .. has 4, revived, . shils, teadin men's: freeskating program of four - ram ’ Beechy, “The ‘echiiically more difficult, it has’more difficult _ jumps: ‘and® ‘the - “he” “sald. is times,” program choreography ~ is “slighty different from: four” ‘years ago. . . but. it's’ a ‘weil- rounded program and: 1 feel ° good about it.” Trudy” Treslan, 18,, of Sask.,- won. “the | novice women’s ~ singles litle, Saskatchewan's. first national figure-skating ‘title. Craig Burns: of “Vietoria won the novice men’s title. Penny Shultz * of-- -Cam- bridge, Ont., and‘ Scott Grover of Woodstock, Ont., won the junior pairs: gold medal. Rosemarie. Sakic. - “of Vancouver . led’ after the compulsory figures in _ Junior women’s . singles . while Marc Fe Ferland took th : Christine — Horton "and Michael © Farrington “of - Torontp lead going into the | final of the junior dance. .. tonight gave up just 12 gorls, in- cluding two empty-netters. Earlier in the season, when we were scoring, we would have won all five games,” Smith and head coach . Roger Neilson _ put 90-minute, high-speed workout Thursday but even NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division . WoL Pct. GBL Bosian “98 8 778 — Phila 25°10 7140 ah New York - 20.15 $71 7% ' New Jersey 18 19 486 10% Wash Wso19 1472 11 . Centrat Dlvisten Detroit 200 1S SP : Milwaukee vw 14 $42 1 Atlanta wis 4.514 2 Chicago. 15 18 455 a4 Cleve . Ul 2S 4306 9 . indiana. WO 24-274 OW ‘WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Utah 3213 47 — Dallas 20 16 4.556 3 Denver 7 16 20 444-7 Kansas ¢ 2 429 7h San Ant iw 23.8 9% Houston 24 381 10% Pacitic oWvhwa Portlaria 314 64 Lot Ang 2213 429007 Soattle VW? 17.900 5 Golden § 770 450 6 Phoenix 2 4320 7 San Dlego- V2 24.339 19 Thursday Results Atlanta 104 Washington 91 Los Angeles 93 Kansas City 39 Portland 120 Houston 7 Tonight's Games. <- _ Golden State at Now Jersey Boston at: Philacalphia | Chicago. st Oetrott indiana at Atlante. Hoyston e@f..Ban Antonio: , Portland at Colies : New York #1 Milweukes Los éngeles al Cenver . Uteh at San Diego Phosnix at Seattle - Saturday Games . Detroit et Clsvetana New ‘York at Chicago N Kansas: City ‘at Houston WW Washington at Utah W : Sunday Games Boston at Milwaukee Denver ot Dalias,. - Portland at San Antonie - . San Diego ot Kansas. City - New Jersey af indiena W.. Wathington at Phoenix W Seattle: at Los Angeles. 6 the - Canucks through a gruelling in practice the goals | didn’ t come easy for players who suddenly have hands of cement. Tony Tanti, with 2 goals, hasn't scored in five games. Captain Stan Smyl. has_ Jegeven games without a. goal. Patrik Sundstrom aid Thomas Gradin, the. best cenlremen, are Goal-tess in four games. *; “Darcy: Rota; who’ “set: a team record with 42- ‘goals last season, has > 25" this season but is sidelined for a. ‘week with a knee injury; “AS coaches we tend to treat this scoring problem _-a8 a fairly flukey happening because we've been getling lots of. chances,” added Smith. “We really. don't believe it will be long: ferm. “But for a team that -is trying to reach .500,. there is no margin for. error. or _ misfortune, That's the: price you pay with a ‘middle-of- ' the-pack team,’ °° The Canucks have a 16-23- 5 record and are third. {n the Smythe Division, two polnts backof Calgary Flames and~ a distant 33 points front pace-setting Edmonton - Oilers, ‘Vancouver algo’ is just two points out’ of. last place, shared by. Winnipeg - Jets and Los Angeles Kirigs. Tonlght the Canucks open a three-game. Hoinestand against’ Washingtén Caplials, one of’ the best | defensive teams inthe NHL, “y Soto State at Phitadaiphie - Goaltender Al Jensen. leads - the league in shutouts with four, “Each player now hag to deternilne that he's the guy © who's going to score," said Neilson. “I can't say We- should have-won in Min- nesota bul we definitely played well enough to’ win In . Chicago and St. Louls:.: : “Our work raté has been - there. t's frustrating. when you feel: you've © ‘played decently. The guys: are pressing Fight how. and -it shows up in their shooting. ”