MONTREAL CP-Although National Hockey League players had recorded more three-goal game this season compared with 1976-77 at the pame time-46 to 39 after 514 games-only four players had been able to register more than compared with seven last season. “Of the 40 players who had totalled 46 three-goal games this season only, Gilbert Perreault of Buffalo Sabres, Butch Goring of Los Angeles Kings, Guy Lafleur of Montreal Canadiana and Dale McCourt of Detroit Reis wings had ac- complished the feat more than once, figures released by the league on Monday showed. Perreault led the way with fow while Lafleur, Goring and MeCourt had two each. Page 1 fhe Met ant Par atay rate can fyotvts Only 4 register more than | this season in NHL goals The seven players who had two Lhree-goal games at this point last seasun were Claude Larose of St. Louis Blues, Rene Robert of Buffalo, Rick MacLesh of Philadelphia Flyers, Lanny McDonald «ofMacMMaple Leafs, Steve Shutt of Mon- treal and Gregg Sheppard and Peter McNab of Boston Bruins, Of the seven Shutt, Robert. and Larose had yet to record a three-goal game this season. ; Eight players éligible for the Calder Trophy is the league’s top rookie had contributed to the increase in three-goal games. Jere Gillis of Vancouver. 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Edward, B.C.; Vov 160, ‘unit 5100, pm. February 28, 197g.” an ‘font S.B. Ritchie | Clerk-Administrator ee arabia ett Boston, Dave Taylor of Los Angeles and Mike Bussy uf New-York Islanders as well as McCourt, chad all registered their first three- goal games in the HNL. * Saturday. ‘Only five rookies managed Bryan Trottier of the | that during the entire 1976: 77 season. While many of the league’ players continued shooting or individua) milestones last week, Montreal stretched their. record-. undefeated ’ streak to 26 games with three victories last week. | previous NHL mark uf 23 with #6-2 (ruimph against St. Louis on Wednesday and -posted lopsided victories over. Washington Capitals, on Friday and Colorado, on Islanders ‘continued to lead the scoring parade with 97 puints on 37 goals and a . league leading 60, Lafleur remained second, eight points behind Trottier with 99. Lafleur and Bossy each had 42 Beals, the best in the league in that department. 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D.cos77A | Thisis availa’ - -r!y with Winterhawks-9, Reds-4 The Winterhawks came . out skating in the first period of Tuesday night's playoff game in Kitimal and jumped lo any early lead. Rick Wakita opened for Kitimat at. 2:46 and about three minutes later, Trevor Sandberg slammed one home, At 9:56 finally gol on the scorebuard, when Guy Fark- vam slipped one in. Terrace ’ got their second of the frame ’ at 15:14. when Art Frenette pul one in. The first’ period ‘ended in a 2-2 tie. Both . leams..played well and the _ hitting was a constant threat. The second period started ’ with Kitimat seoring at 4:21, Rick Wakita putting his second past Red goaltender Roy Garb. Terrace came back shortly when Lance ” Legouffe blasted one past - Winterhawk’s goaltender Darrell May at the 5:40 mark skated, out-played, and out- “hit the Reds. In essence the . Reds went completely flat. They didn’t finish their . They out-°- checks, they missed them. They gave passes away, and even goals. Blake Walkinshaw, | ; Winterhawk's number 6. had an outstanding nigh, — his first goal’ at 6:45 of the second period. ~*~ * Kitimat came back 15 - seconds. when Lee Marleau put one in.. The score was then 5-3 in favor in Kitimat. Three minutes, later Trevor Sandberg got his first goal of the night when Terrace handed the puck to Brad Owen Who threw a pin-point pass to Sandberg. Sandberg picked a corner and that-was - . a Solo performacne by Dave all she wrote, The second period. ended with Kitimat 6, Terrace-3. - The third period. was prelty much the same. The Winterhawks were all over. the ice. The Reds, could do nothing right and everything hey did was wrong.- ‘played well enough to beat a of the second frame.’ ~~ -~-midgetteartt,” BUT” Hor the *? From this point on, it was ~all Kitimat. Winlerhawks, -Kitimat*kept on se@ting, Trevor Sandberg : ‘Bot his second goal of the evening at 3:48 of the third frame. Two and a half minutes later, Kitimat Winterhawke beat the rerace Reds ins Pain, vii iain ‘iesday aight in Kitimat, Foal score was a ‘Winterhawks jumped to early lead in playo: ffs Winterhawks, Brad ‘Owen ° slid the puck on the ice into the Reds net: Both teams then played * aine minutes of : a comedy .of> errors’ with neither team scoring. Kitimat put ~ it . back togelher convincingly - at 14:26 on a beautiful passing combination, Ron Egan {o Brad Owen to Blake Walkinshaw and it was in the nel. Four miniutes jater, Walkinshaw cloSed’ out* the Winterhawks scoring on his _ third Boal of the evening. The Reds ‘only goal of the thirdand final framecameon Wakefield’ at 18:08, © Only “three Reds players per- formed with credibility Tuesday night. Ken Kushner, who has only had about a hour and a halftime this season played well. Barry Heit hustled all night; but didnt’ get much help. - Dave Wakefield also played well. Guy Farkvam ges honorable mention least he hit and checked a few of the opposition. Kitimat Winterhawks had many standouls, Rick Wakita, Blake. Walkinshaw, Brad Owen, Ron Egan, Dale Mason, and the list goes on. : The whole Winterhawks team played: well. They deserved to win. ‘ CUMSUMERS.. - PROTEC- TE D. . TORONTO (CP) — On- tario ’ begislation now requires ‘tax ‘discounters to | : pay the taxpayer: at. least'95 , ticipated refund in exchange for instant cash.- CANADIANS PAR- TICIPATE OTTAWA (CP) — Canada, with a delegation of about 250. per cent of the anticipated. persens; willbe among some v in€onlkw taxit rofundosier! 44 eetin ere Habbo pin trodveing vite :inedihas Ta iti oH Boel bak oT. Verkdo Distounter’sAct, Corsumiér-~ arid Student in Chaba July 28" Minister. Larry Grossman - to Aug. World War 10 cther such said. that. in the past, ‘Ss. Sinica the Sécond discounters had charged up festivals. have been held, in: such places: “as. 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