Page 4, The Harald, Monday, February 27, 1978. HOMETOWN REDS SWEEP QUARTER FINALS! REDS § WINTERHAWKS 4 .4 ’. this is what t , BY O.C, RIPLEY . It’s always nice to win, and victory is even sweeter when you win itin the other guys rinkand e Hometown Reds did Saturday nite in the Aluminum City as they shot down the Winterhawks and now await the out-come of the play-offs between the Burns Lake Braves and the Smithers Totems. their loyalty be treking to Kitimat and joined a ' packed house to cheer their\Reds on to victory. Art Frenette, the speedy Reds right-winger, got the Reds on the scoreboard early in the game on a pass from Lance Legouffe and Tim Kolner. Frenette who had been going full tilt, carried on into the boards, where he completely obliterated his right skate blade, While he was off the ice, Doug Matheson made it 2-0 on a rink length dash, set up by acting playing-coach, Dale Kushner. Frenette with borrowed skates, sprinted deep into Kitimat territory, and was hammered into the boards and had to be taken to the hospital to have a number of stitches sewn into his finger. It is not known at this time when he will be ready to play again, but as Art likes to state, it's a long way from the heart. Late in the first period, Winterhawk’s Brad Owen got one back assisted by Rob Orpen. THE RED MACHINE WORKS At the thirteen second mark of the second period, Lee Marleau scooped one by Andre Jean when the speedy Barry Heit failed to clear the puck away from in front of the net, At 4:07, Barry Heit combined with hard-hitting Gordy Cochrane and Tim Kolner to put the Reds out in front once more. ENTER GUY FARKVAM At least 100 or so hometown Red fans showed. L Hometown Reds sweep quarter finals — Farkvam scored the next three goals, assisted on all three by Barry Heit and Doug Matheson, as the Reds completely dominated the play. At the end of two periods the score was 7-3 as Barry Heit had scored at the 19:58 mark, taking a pass from Legouffe and goalie, Andre Jean, Kitimat managed only one goal in the second period, as the Reds just kept bottling them up in their own end. - ; ICING ON THE CAKE The Winterhawk’s Ron Egan stole the puck and scored at the 23 second mark of the third period, but the fire was quickly extinquished as the Reds were everywhere, and Andre Jean was outstanding, making several brilliant saves early in the period. At 3:07, Winterhawk’'s Ian McLelland, who our fans refer to as ‘‘The Goon”, was ejected when he couldn't be restrained by the officials. At 5:28, Winterhawk Brad Owen was sent to the Sin Bin for a lengthy stay when he made unkind remarks to referee Harry Fairbrother, as well as did Guy Farkvam, Farkvam, however, did not appreciate the confines of the Sin Bin and was ejected from the game for displaying his displeasure, and wound up with a gross misconduct for his antics on the ice. . At 13:22, Steve Radford, of the Hometown Reds, took a pass in the slot from Legouffe and Matheson to make it 8-4. COMMENTS : The Reds outshot the Winterhawks 34-25. Many of the Winterhawk shots were tough ones to handle, but Andre Jean, in the Reds net, was outstanding and continued to. frustrate the Winterhawks on many occasions, VANCOUVER (CP) — O'Flaherty and Rick Blight Vancouver Canucks took a 4- 0 lead midway through the final period'en route to a 5-1 defeat of Smythe Division rival Minnesota North Stars in a National Hockey League game before 10,243 fans scored for the Canucks while Glen Sharpley, with a power- play goal late in the final Period, replied for the North tars, Following a scoreless first period, Vancouver led 2-0 by the end of the second period ~ B.C. Sports briefs as rookies Gillis, with his lo a 62 victory over Trail 20th goal of the season and Smoke Eaters in a Western Manno, with his third, beat League game Saturday Minnesota goalie Pete tonight, - LoPresti. Kimberley led 4-inatter KIMBERLEY, B.C, (CP) the ferat period, — Kimberley Dynamiterg © Both teams had three grabbed a three-goal lead in ™inors, a major and threa The Reds owner, Red L’Estrange,. is very happy with the win, as must be their Acting playing-coach, Dale Kushner, who has taken over the.coaching duties as L'Estrange has been suspended for one year by the B.C.A.H.A. Stated L’Estrange after the game, he would have liked to have played this game before hometown fans, but expect the fans enjoyed the game between Gordon and Anderson and the Juveniles Saturday night in Terrace. ; If Burns Lake Braves beat out the Smithers Totems, there could be play-off action here this coming Saturday if ice time can be negotiated by Reds managment, Dougie Matheson took one on the chin and visited the Kitimat Hospital after the game for a‘sew job. . On the whole, the Reds are healthy, and are looking forward to taking on either Burns Lake or Houston of the Eastern division winner in the semi-finals. Watch your local newspaper for further information and keep informed about the Hometown Reds, . TERRACE AND DISTRICT - HOSPITAL SOCIETY ' Annual Meeting DATE: Wednesday, June 7, 1978 8:00 p.m. TIME: PLACE: Lecture Theatre Caledonia Senior Secondary School The business will consist of the election of members of the Society, the election of the members to serve on the Hospital Board of Trustees, and presentation of reports covering the year 1977, a In order to be eligible to vote, membership must be purchased before Sunday, May 7, 1978, Membership may be purchased at the following locatlons: Milis Memorial Hospital Royal Bank of Canada ~ Terenta Dominion Bank Saturday night. — The Canucks controlled the game throughout, out- shooting Minnesota 30-28 and got solid netminding from Curt Ridley to take a three- point lead over Colorado Rockies. 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