Seven assists for Legouffe Winter Hawks By Dave Hamilton The Terrace Reds set a new Pacific . Northwest Hockey League record Wednesday night when they scored after only four seconds of play. The ‘ record was not enough | however as they had a second period lapse anddropped an 8-7 decision to the hometown. Kitimat Winter Hawks.. The ‘famei:was:'arfast paced, hard hitting affair as each team managed 43 shots on goal and picked up 23 minutes in penalties during the course of the game. However the event was marred by an ugly scene outside the Reds dressing room after the game. Winter Hawks defensman Tan McLelland went after Reds Dave Wakefield and the two had to be pulled apart. Both received fighting, misconduct and game misconduct penalties for the alter: cation. McLelland had twice, during the course of the game, taken swings al Terrace fans with his stick. Lance Legouffe and Art Grenette led the way for the reds, Legouffe assisted on all seven Reds goals and Frenette scored three limes while assisting on three others. For the Winter Hawks it was Brad Owens as he collected one goal and assisted on three. The Reds opened the scorin afler - four seconds as Legoulfe won the faceoff and slipped the puck over the winger Frenette who crossed the blueline and fired a shot that found its way past Hawks goalie Darrell May. _ The Hawks came on bul some fine goaltending by Reds Roy Garb and sume equally fine penalty killing, particulary - that of Legouffe, held them at bay. Kitimat tied up with powerpla oul a e M12 marke with Reds Dale Kushner in the sin hin for an alleged trip: ping. mate Harry Gibben al the int. Gibbon let go a ard slapshot that bit a slick in. front und Garb had no chance, This war the Just aeoring the firsl . sf period ond the = teams Went to lhe dressing rount tied al one. The Neds regained whe Jead after the four Minutes al play in Lhe ance) period Gurd Cochrane foul puis Fearn Jagemdio urd fad a wrist shat fram the puiol cluded Way krenctte ew tHe ether oo sztisl Pens sie gad a bell rte cee Ff tata et) fe Serie rate are od couldn't see the g isivecause the'Goalie’s:stick: ai was obscuring’ his view;” Owen fed team. - ‘pefega wey caveat nary bey santa Uhise! lead but referee Currell disallowed the goal. Currell had signalled 4 goal but after conferring with the goal judge, he changed his mind. Reds Frenette, commenting on the dispute, said that the goal-tenders stick was in the net when he stopped the puck. — “The oa] judge § oat ee he said. This dispute caused an obvious sag in the Reds and the Hawks = took: advantage of some. Terrace mistakes, . scoring four times in four. minutes. cs Scott Marieau started it. off with a strong. wrist shot, after receiving :.a pass from Lee Marlealy past Garb's outstretched ~ ‘pass’ to complete ‘into mistakes. ‘ side, Garb kicks out to make a Terrace Reds goalie Roy WHL game at Kitimat Reds drop last Tuesday. Garb an 8-7 t decision to the hometown leg save during a PN- managed 35saveshutthe Winter Hawks. De Ri ne So AN ROE SSS PEDO SOT victory on Kitimat ice glove. Ron Egan also drew an assist. A minute later, at the 9:40 mark, Owen set up Ron Minaker on the goal erease and Minaker slipped the puck by Garb who was caught out of position. Orly twenty-five seconds later the Hawks increased the lead to 4-2 and Gibbon slid the puck under the sprawling goaltender. The Reds came back to life and two minutes later Tim Kolner picked up his first of two. Frenetie and Legouffe combined to set up Kolner at the point and his hard shot beat May. A minute and a half later Frenette picked up as Trevor Sandberg-,, his second: of the. night. converted: Ra Wanita": Legoffe fed Cochrane'at ‘4 2 a two- © the point who fired a shot. : ‘on-one brea At this point the Hawks were taking the play to the Reds and forcing them At the 12:15 mark the Hawks took advantage of one of ‘these mistakes as Owens picked up a loose puck and fed Ken Pawlick who was breaking up the right Pawlick slid the puck over to Harr Gibbon in front of Gar! Hawks goon loses cool By Dave Hamilton Kitimat Winter Hawks defenceman and self- acclaimed goon, lan McLelland took a page out of the Philade phia Flyers ‘rough stuff’. hook last Tuesday night as he twice swung his stick as Terrace fans during a PNWHL game in ‘Kitimat. ; MeLelland, who was on e of the many Hawks being razzed by fans, fost his cool and swung twice first at Richard Kolner during the play ani then al Marg L'Estrange during a Jaceoff break. The Hawk defenceman was not finished however, ufter the Jame as the learns were making their ways to their respective dressing reoms, he came out of Uhe ream to lake on the Keds Lave Wakefiedd Melaliand challenged the Keds hy saying be'd ‘dake oon the whole warn", He stepped ont ol the deor and, ip Wukelield's words, ‘Sie looked al ‘Jibor CRead's apare goalie Manidur) ghd then aline, dropped hin ghaveh and evine aller me Other Jans have alny given (hin slatement ‘The dveguing rani incident could dave hoon avoided if (he Kitimat alayer had been wert Fate the gone far bets awinging vel in the third jay ies! However the Sailer} tee rniake: Vp ab daeident Con cleleaing Hee fas cbc giceede Ion ing . Poeghieanse took place during the play the referee has a feeble excuse to miss the action of the goo. The second incident however han during a stoppage of play and i the veloree missed this, he has no right to be on the ice, cidents are bad enough on the jee but when il goes inte the stands, and is unheeded it's Ume the league did something aboutil. Kither get rid of sume of the goons or explain to Ube roferees that its time to crack dewn or lime to leave. H this type of thing: in not tuken care of it: is going, te happen more alien, Thin is whut creptes dhe image thal hockey hos gotlen ayer the Jast few yearn ‘Fhe referens have fo play a big part in any crack. down and if they don't de the job they should doa recapable of doing they will control al the game and respect oof the players No reforen carn oo reputation fur eortuin Ineties pa, bed going Lo find himself in a very | dangers nilaation Kiveryone kiiws Und a redegee WI nian name Indaaetionn, lat whee he fetn the obsvietin ‘longer aneen go. he'n Witindeg dhe | yaa af Jie bay May made the save and came out to cover up but missed the puck, Frenette picked up the loose puck and swooped in front to tie the score. Kitimat came back to score twice in the last three minutes and took a 7-4 lead into the dressing room. Reds mistakes allowed McLelland and Owens to tally before the final whistle. The Reds came out flying in the third period. but couldn’t manage to score until the 6:43 mark when Kolner scored his second of the game alter Legouffe won a face off in the Kitimat end. Two miniutes later the Reds closed the gap to one as Doug Matheson picked up his first goal of the season. Legouffe shot the puck. into the corner and Frenette dug it out ssed in front: where utheson fired alow shot past May. ; wee tsta te tatetetatatet atatatatatetalateteteatsehstsPe%otetatate®, BRE SRS HES SES Se Co SS? Football groundgainers — BALTIMORE CAP) Operating behind: two of the best offensive lines in the National Foolball League, i's net sur urisinge (hat Mark van Poglien af Chak hun Juiiders uml — Lydell Mitchel) of Baltimore Colts are among. the Jeading ground gainers, Van Meghen, the champion rusher ol the Amenein | Canterence, and Mitchell, whe ranked Ne 3 in the ARC, are expected la he called upon dor hemvy ahity ughin Saturday whey the Bunidern aan Catia lace each other in the opening round oat Ue NOD, playolts Vater olfennive lachie Gearge dun. at Doaltisnane aerecaaten Uae (he Wtsarder'y Darvas ae fine Vine “Het Fibs wer con pare faverahly with em,” Kune atta “Theyre much better hnowe became Eley ve been oo whiner tn he Faper Wawl, dat © thik weee edrigieritele ‘zone and fed a. Three minutes later Pawlick picked up his second of the game and what proved to be the winner as the Hawks cashed in on a three-on- one breakaway. Owen took the initial shot and, with Garb down and out, Pawlick fired the rebound into the almost empty nef. "Thé:Reds:. last. goal, TERRAC -eame at the 14:30 mark . December as Frenette completed his hat trick. Matheson — made 2 g the puck ood play to keep in the Hawks pass to Legouffe, Lance swept in front of the net and slid a backhand to Frenette. who fired a quick shot by May. With two and a half minutesremaining MeLelland performed his animal act, coming withing whiskers of hitting two Terrace fans. Coach Red L'Estrange couldn't see “how the hell the referee could miss something like that. | Especially the second one when the play was stopped for a faceoff. These guys (the referees) gel words everylime we come into this building.” Of the game Red stated, ‘We. made too many mistakes. It's really a shame because Roy (goulie Garb) played " well enought to win same teaete Milchell, whe tapped the 1,000 yard Bywk Cor the third congpeutive yenr with $159, agi! af bis ‘u a “There's no question we wonddn't ged ibe kind al yardage we alo if our offemsive line waisn'h excellent," Van eghen gained 1 2-yards as tie lapped (he 1000 barrier for the Srecond year inaierew Te corre the ball ad Cines, wight shy af (bb Sting hon's NED record, ant Mitehell rushed aot Chnaies LBRADETS LAST YacAl The Colt led the (Aree ta dota offence aged ago, bat dropped to ara phice thin sern with wile peeenver Hageen€ are Iralleeredd fry ae hawe on jury Kven he, per sine average al ee iY yaidh, goat for Choad Mace to te ARG, wan't iy hetisok Gua dannal's tealing Gefal af ih Vaekl bosuese a pyuateed MGebeaed Ota add cated Toe ADcragitsd (ines AC Sooles c eutead: Vall ttgearer'n Commercial hockey news —— Bottom place Skeena Hotel come up witha win and a Ue to tighten up the league standings and make things more IntereaLing far the fang, Al). inane anon to have recovered from their injuries and lack of players and from the action on eht Ice this pant week fan shoukd be looking forward to some oxclling gamion when the league commences play in the New Year. otem Ford continue to increase. their-hold on frat - lace with another win on Monday night. The ‘Totern ‘ord teum were lead b Michaud to lake a7 to4 victory uver Mekiwan Matora. Second place McEwan Motora are. having their troubles af the moment dropping 46 lo 2 game on Thursday night to last place § game league goal getler Dave Shu 4 gouls to regain sole possession scoring circles around a very Hupert in Saturday ol Terrace COMMCER Don't f our fans. Thanks for you . out in January. Pup Tournament “TERRACE ARENA - 27 ,28,29. TUESDAY, DEC. 2° 7am. Terracea Twin River vs Terrace Esso 8:30 a.m. Terrace Reps vs Kitimat Sharks 10 a.m. Prince George Howey vs Kitimat 2 . 11:30 a.m. Prince George Jets vs Smithers ip.m. Prince Rupert ys Terrace Esso = 2:3) pm. Terrace Twin River vs Kitimat Sharks 4p.m. Terrace Repsvs - Prince George Blazers 5:50 p.m. Prince George Jets vs Kitimat Rotary Reps uo 7 pm. Smithers vs Prince Rupert 2:3} p.m. Terrace Esso vs Kitimat Sharks 10z2.m. Terrace Reps ys WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28 Tam... Prince George Blazers vs Terrace Twin River $:40 a.m. Smithers vs race. (On Monday nlght G. & A. and Skeenu Hotel played to a 7-7 tie with Harold Cox of G. & A. recording his second “Hat Trick" of the searun. The Totem Ford Commercial All Stara -akateel poor showing from Prince IAL League has always managed to field # stron All Star Team and this year |x no exception. Fans can look forward to thia going all the way in the Jaycenn tournament in the spring. orget commercial action resumes on Thursday, Jan. 5 when Totem Ford faces off against G. & A. at10p.m, Until them Merry Christmas to all {HE HERALD, fhoreiay, fiecembher 77, 19/7, PAGE 6 Czechs protest PRAGUE TAR, Ceechaglovakia's ine horkey leama Pardubice ane] Klacdsie aif] proreed with thei¢ exhibition tour af. National” ° Hearke Iengue cities pyer if national = Vatlay Tetroit Med Wings, «a meeting if the: Carchoalovak foe Rockey Gd etle d nh & tenlay. The — ferteration heen given until neem today ta reply to an Ultimatum issued by SHE, president Jahn Ziegler regarding. an eight-game exhibition series between NHL eluha and the two Czechoslovakian teams. The Crzschoslovakians 4 4 goal effort From, ene In that alamimed home firmt place in the ecna Hotel. ‘a exhibition game. The Hed ings Nedomanaky lineup. A Czechoslovak federation official said txday a decision to in- tensify contacts between NHL and Czechoslovak in support and hope to see all G&A. 9 of Philadelphia Flyers. currently is playing in the minors leagues. Privice George Jets . 11:30 a.m..Prince Rupert. ¢ ty). raat on: vs Prince George Blazers if brief lpm. Terrace Esso vs Smithers MICHAELS AT FIRST 2:30 p.m. ‘Terrace Reps vs Kitimat Rotary Reps 4pm. Prince Rupert vs . Terrace Twin River. 5:30 p.m. Prince George NEW YORK iAP! — Gene Michaels was named first-base coach of New York Yankees on Monday. replacing Bobby Jets vs Kitimat Sharks cox who has ome manager of Atlanta THURSDAY, DEC. 29- Braves. Michaels. who PLAYOFFS served as an ad- ministrative assistant to Yankees owner George 7 a.m.. Team one vs Steinbrenner last season, Team eight . played shortstop for the 8:30 am. Team two vs American League Team seven - _ baseball club from 1988 10am. Team three VS through lT4. _ Team six US. TARES LEAD 11:30am. Team fourvs ADELAIDE, Australia Team five. (Reuter!) -— Roseoe 2pm. Winner 7 am. Tanner and —Vitas game vs Winner 0 am. Gerulaitis gave the game 3:0 pin, Winner 9:30 am. game vs Winner 11:30 a.m. gate 6 p.m. Loser 2 p.m. game vs Loser 3:30 p.m. game 7:30 pin. Winner 2 p.m. game vs Winner 3:30 p.m. gunies United States a 2 lead over Australia ater opening tatehes Monday in a $50,000 team tennis tournament. Gerulaitis defeated Tony Roche 6-2, 34. 6-1, in the first mateh while Tanner disposed ut Joh Alexatiler G4, 7-6. SERA ce SC ea a a Sd off the ball as well, or even better, thaw the Hutiders, “They're like oa Dulkhover ia Tow gear’ Pratt said of the Raiders. “Very powerful. quicker. LE be fan Sulurday compuring the Iwo.” Oakland's defending Super Taw) chianipions Listed Here! We've | ae Oe. At ANN tr Nah AS tse have een installed as three point favorites to hit dhe Colts their hird consecutive opening: coum loss in the plavofts. Baltimore, champions of he ARC Kast far the third straight season, were whipped bandily ty Tettshurgh Stevlers tn ; ' (a their last two playolt = .Y | - et A Me outings a a e New Business s Not listed in our | BC. Tel Directory. (MARK DISTRIBUTORS 11D MARR'S BOOKKEEPING a ACCOUNTING ais V0 TERRACE ON RURNER SERVICES ody ane? 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