m4 The Terrace Centennials hosted the Kitimat Winter Hawks Saturday and the two teams put on one of the finest displays of hocke seen in this town. Bot! teams skated hard all night, with endless end to end rushes, and stayed away from the penalties with only 20 minutes called. — The first period set the game’s pace as both teams came out flying and con- tinued to do so for the full 60 minutes. In this frame there was no. scoring as both goaltenders denied ail shooters and many hopeful marksmen missed gloricus opportunities The Cents aria Moretto blocked -10 shots while Hawk Ron Marleau turned aside 11, . The second period saw the shooters having the’ ad- vantage as both clubs managed three goals. The Hawks started the scoring spree after only two and a half minutes of play. Cap- tain Greg Egan fed Brad Owens in front and Owens fired a quick shot by . Moretta. “The Cents’ wasted little - time getting the equalizer as ‘Lance Legouffe blasted a shot along the ice three minutes. later. Kelly Me- - ‘Cabe ‘and Barry Heit «= combined to set up Legouffe -who beat Marleau to the far side. se, - : : Just over one minute later fhe Cents surged ahead as Doug Matheson. scored his first of three. Matheson ‘picked up the puck in the ‘centre ice area, carried it in ‘and fired wide. He then went ‘behind the net, picked up his own rebound, swung in front of the net and quick shot into the short side. . The Winter Hawks evened things up at the 14:36 mark when Blake Wailkanshaw - picked up a Greg Egan pass behind i y fired a: e net and swung, in... Moroney qwho fired the puck « Phy date ey front, lifting the Moretto's legs. With just over one minute remaining the Cents regained the lead when Mathesen scored his second of the period. Cliff. Thor- stensen kept the puck in the Hawk zone and fed Dave Wakefield along the boards. Wakefield fired the puck out front and Matheson banged it in under Marleau. This lead was short-lived however .as. the Hawks scored 56 seconds later. Alan Wakita and the ever puck over ined to set up Don Kellar who converted the set-up by blasting a shot over Moretto’s outstretched leg. The Hawks took the lead for the second time in the game three minutes into the last period. Greg Nickerson was left alone in front and fired a Trevor . Sandberg pass into the corner, Bryan Juckes also assisting. From then on the Cents shut out the Hawks. and scored three of their awn to win 6 to 4. Just 40 seconds after the Hawks took the lead Legouffe scored -his _ secondof the gimeon a play similar to his first goal. Heit fed him as Legouffe broke down the left side. Lance: then fired. a low shot. past: Marleau. ; At this point Hawk coach Mike: ‘Top replaced Marleau with Denny S&z-. mata, hoping to turn things around, Szmata managed to hold the Cents at bay for five minutes before newcomer Brian Moroney slid the puck under him for the winning goal;. Wakefield and. _Thorstensen assisting. present Greg Egan, com- , One: ‘minute - and -37-. seconds later Doug Matheson completed his hat: trick bid with a backhander, beating Szmata between the legs. Wakefield passed to ae Dave Wakefield (three assists) rounded out the star - selection. Playing-coach .Gord. Cochrane was extremely. pleased with his team’s play : and commented, “Just one DOUG MATHESON .... hat = trick up ice. Matheson raced a Kitimat defender the length of the ice and, reaching the uck first, fired.a quick shot fy a somewhat surprised Hawk goalie. , . For his hat trick and all out effort Matheson was chosen the game’s first star. Hawk Greg Egan (three assists) picked up the second honour and Cent Cents inept ag Last Wednesday the Commercial All Stars and the Terrace Centennials ‘dashed in an exhibition game with the All Stars coming up with a convincing 12 to 3 victory. The game was fast.paced and clean with only 27 minutes in ‘penalties -handed out by referee Red L’Estrange; 17 to the All Stars. The Cents opened the scoring as they took the play to the All Stars. After only 51 seconds Lance Legoutfife: blasted a shot from just inside the blueline, beating Eric Chapman low and to the corner; Steve Radford and Gord Cochrané assisting. «‘ cy et atid month ago most of these guys were second stringers, now with a starting role and amazing desire they’ve turned themselves into winners ‘and {more im- portant, tough com- petitors.” Although there was less than 200 fans - Cochrane was impressed by the verbal support they ave, . “The few fans present witnessed one helluva hockey game’’, said Cochrane, “and if the public won't.come out to watch this type of hockey, I don’t know what they want.” The Cents next game is this Wednesday when they travel to Prince Rupert. The next home game is Saturda at 8:30 p.m, when they clas with the Kitimat Winter Hawks, : The juniors took’a 2-0 lead at the 9:12 mark as they . continued to press. Barry Heit converted a Kelly McCabe pass by slipping the uck in on the short side; liff Thorstensen also assisting. That up the All Stars and they gan applying pressure. They broke the ice at the 15:48 mark when Steve Dillabough banged in a rebound after Tibor Mandur d made saves on Rick Lewis and. Brad Letham. However, Mandur couldn’t freeze the disc and it was 2- — “Thirty-two seconds later the Commercial Leaguers ce a tsk ote aPaae IT’S he ve Lal "65 SKI CANADA 73 KING KONG UP TO YOU TSHIRT BOUTIQUE | Presents 11 CHARLIE SKI MONKEY _ ALL ZODIAC SIGNS ALSO AVAILABLE 53 CB RIGGED nd FANTASTIC T-SHIRTS BY MAIL er 13 NOT EVERYBODY NEEDS MILK goal seemed to wake - “H's Up To You . Rupert Square _ - 500: West 2nd Ave. * ORDER FORM — Mail to: * Prince: Rupert, B.C. Address ... 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The period ended at two each and was one of the best periods of hockey seen this year. ’. The second frame saw the All Stars outscore the Cents three to one as they took a 5- 3 lead. Marcel Tookenay got things rolling as_he scored after two and a_half minutes, converting a Terry Markwart pass, by beating Mandur on the short side. Seven minutes later Tookenay had his second " goal as he took a Bob Cooper pass, after stepping out of. ‘the penalty box, and slid the’ pu between Mandur’s leg and the post; Bob Peacock also assisting. The Cents drew within one ‘as Cliff‘ Thorstensen and Barry Heit combined to set up Kelly McCabe who made no mistake flipping the puck over Chapman's leg Tookenay scored his third of the period with less than a minute to go as he heat Mandur with a quick shot along the ice after a pass from Michaud. The last period was all Commercial League as they scored seven unanswered goals on the tired -Cen- tennials. Michaud started - the ball rolling after only three minutes when, after a pass from Don Clifford, he slipped the puck through Mandur's legs. Less than two minutes later Dale ainst All Stars Kushner and Bob Cooper combined to set up Peacock in front who drilied a shot between the pads of Man- ur, The Cents then changed goalies, bringing in Mario oretto, hoping to turn. things around. It worked for a few minutes but not long enaugh as he at Stare picked up goal number ei at the 12:12 mark.. cit Gustafson set up Letham in front and the shot went in off Moreito's glove, Forty-four seconds later Michaud picked up his hat trick as he took a Lewis pass, broke past the defenceman and at Moretto cleanly on the stick side. The All Stars finished off their: scoring. in‘one- minute. eleven seconds. At the 16:01 mark Tookenay took a shot which Moretto juggled and Gustafson was there to slip in the loose puck. Nineteen seconds later Tookenay scored his fourth of the game as he stole the puck and. went in on Moretto alone. After half a dozen fakes Tookenay had Mario down and out and slid the goal into the gaping net. The AN Stara finished off 52 seconds later as Michaud scored his forth goal. Lewis blasted a shot from the blueline and the Flying Frenchman poked in the rebound. © The All Stars outshot the Cents by a narrow 34 to 29 margin. The three stars of ‘the game were All Stars Marcel Tookenay (4 goals, t assist) and Rino Michaud (4 goals, 1 assist) and- Cents’ teve Radford, : Rep teams win6 Terrace Minor Hockey Rep teams won six of nine inter-city games on the weekend. ot At Terrace, the young Pups scored a pair of easy vic- tories over Prince Rupert. Terrace took Friday’s game 7-1 as Henry Reimer fired two goals. David Kawinsky, Richard Lindstrom, Ben Biagioni, Terry Zaporzan and Eddie DiGiovanni scored the others. In Saturday’s game, DiGiovanni, Trevor Hendry,- Michael Rouw and Kawinsky each scored twice as Terrace won 1i-l. - Biagioni, Zaporzan and Cliff Furnseth got the others. Terrace Bantams travelled to Smithers where they swept a pair from Smithers Bantams by the sammie score — 6 to 2. Da Ritchie fired two to lea them in the first game. Tony ’ Proeaccini, Rob Brown, Simon Dodd and Troy Fark- vam got the others. In Sunday's game, Emile Gagnon and Bruno Hidber each got a pair. Brown and Dodd also scored. The Peewees also travelled to: Smithers and - came home with two vic- tories. In Saturday's 4-3 win, Mark = Fiaherty, Palahicky, Joe Cordinelli and Mel Reimer scored. In _they came up with Glen - Sunday’s: 3-3 win, Robert Cederberg and Roger Tooms each ‘had two. Singles were scored by Colin Parr, Mel Reimer, Glen Pajahicky and Steve Truitt. ‘Terrace Juveniles played a Single game in Kitimat on the weekend and came up with a 4-4 tie, Tim Kolner had two goals, while Wayne L'Estrange and Murray Hill got the others. Terrace Midgets didn’t fare. too ,well at Prince Rupert. In Friday’s 13-5 loss, Richard Kolner scored twice. Don. McColl, Robert Dempster and Richard | Smoley got the others. In their 6-1 loss on Saturday. Larry Nordstrom prevented a shutout, In other minor hockey action, Kitimat Bantams took a trip to Quesnel where a 3-2 victory and played to an 8-8 tie, On their way to Quesnel, Kitimat stopped at Houston and won 7-1, At Kitimat, Prince Rupert and Kitimat Peewees split a pair. Rupert won the first - game 8-3. Kitimat took the second contest 5-1. Keeping TAB on Terrace] information ' Call 638-0195" ; Terrace Answering .Marcel Tookenay Frank O'Brien a Bureau P.N.W.H.L. } STANDINGS JANUARY 17, 1977 EAST DIVISION” WON LOST TIED PTS. GAMES - Bufns Lake 36 44 13 J 45, Srnithers Kr v 14 1 vn Houston - Ri] 3 20 2 18 ot : WEST DIVISION Prince Rupert 33 25 7 1 51 . Terrace 4 V 22 1 23 Kitimat a4 23 2 20 BOARD | Wednesday, January 12 Kitimat 5 Prince Rupert 4 Exhibition: - . : Wednddday, “January 12° ~ Centenniais 3 Commercial All Stars 12 Thursday, January 13 Prince Rupert 6 Kitimat 2 Houston 3 Smithers 2 Saturday, January 15 Terrace 6 Kitimat 4 Burns Lake 7 Prince Rupert 3 Smithers 4 Houston 3 Sunday, January 16 Burns Lake 6 Houston 5 Smithers 7 Prince Rupert 7 ICOMMERCIAL ~ SCORE -UPCOMING GAMES Wednesday, January 1? Terrace at Prince Rupert oO ge yD a Thursday, January 20 Kitimat at Smithers Saturday. January 22 Burns Lake at Prince Rupert _. Kitimat at Terrace Houston at Smithers Sunday, January 23 Burns Lake at Kitimat Yerrace at Prince Rupert WEEK ENDING JANUARY 15, 1977 Games Totem Fard a McEwan GM b Pohle Lumber %6 Gordon & Anderson 16 | Scoring | POPSESRONNE TTS Name Larry Hackman Olck Shinde Rick Lewis Bob Peacock Rino Michaud Darryl Dewynter Rae Rowe Kelth Colwell Brad Letham Bob Cooper John Lozier ESDMEHOHOASTHAGAAg Tuesday, January 11 Exhibition McEwan GM 4 Juveniles 4 Sunday, January 16 Exhibition Totem Fard 9 Prince Rupert All Stars | COMMERCIAL RESULTS Monday, January 17 McEwan GM 6 Gordon & Anderson § Lumber. 9 Totem Ford 10 Pohle Win Loss Tie Pts. 12 x] Q 10 4 rt - x 4 1} 1 9 3 nN 2 8 Goals Assists Pts. 24 24 43 21 Pl] 40 y W 3% 14 21 35 VW 14 3 15 15 30 HY 9 30 % 10 % 5 20 25 8 16 24 12 11 23 12 W 23 nN 12 3 Thursday, January 13 Gordon & Anderson 5 Pohle 4 \ Coming Games os Thurs. Jan, 20 9‘ 10:30 Mon. Jan. 24 Tues. Jan. 25 SPECIAL NOTICE: _ Winner of the Xmas Raffle drawn on Monday evening, January 11, was Richard DeJong. Booster Club draw The Terrace Centennial Booster Club held a raffle during the last game., Despite the fact that fewer than 200 fans were present McEwan GM vs Totem Ford 9:00 Totem Ford vs Gordan & Anderson 10:00 Potle vs McEwan GM H 9:30 Totem Foard vs Juveniles 115 tickets were sold, netting $57.50. Winner of the draw for “Big Bird’ was Bev Tasa of Terrace. — a Fitness. In your heart you know it’s right. owe