t v ‘Winners of the A event’ in ithe Delver rink from Prince Rupert, recent ladles Valentine bonsplel which also Included V. Haupton, Any ‘Terrace were the *Sharon C. Scott and L. Drummond. had J. Austin, D. Malden and J. Lindsay on the front end. B event winners were the Terrace _ tink of Judy Degerness, which Gardner, G. AicColl and 5. Parr throwing rocks In front of her. | In; Cc event $. Barry of Terrace came: out" ‘on, fop. She had A. ' Ferguson, S. Hidber and L. Davis, the latter two of Terrace. :D event honors were teken by §- ommandina of Prince Rupert. ang: her tink also included D-. -much work," - VANCOUVER (CP) _ — ts not the quantity a. shots. thal ‘counts “for Calgary, but the quality which pays: dividends 4 for the F lames. Calgary ‘hait just 15° - _ Shols on goal Sunday _ hight . against. Van-." couver and scored on one-third of ‘them in’ defeating the slumping’ Canucks’ 5-3 in a penaltyfilled - at thnes,”” aafd. Calgary — “epach Al MacNeil. “We really don’t care about the number of shots with the style of hockey - we're playing. “The power play was working tonight and we had some.quality shots that counted. We took advantage of 4 club (Vancouver) that's in acl slump. ” a The Canucks fired 37 shots at Calgary net- minder Pat Riggin and came away frustrated once again in losing their fourth straight and stretching their winless . streak to nine games; “That was the ultimate in frustration for us,” said Canucks — coach Harry Neale. “We must have had at least 15 good scoring chances., -.. . : “Bither our shots hit: Riggin, went wide or hit” the post. It’s a much. tougher pill to swallow . when you play your best game in three weeks and still lose.” : Calgary scored on half of its six power-play attempts as Kent — Nilsson, who also had .. three ‘assists, Guy - Chouinard and Eric Vail” scored against .Van- - couver netminder. Glen Hanlon, Jamie Hislop and Willi Plett added_ the-othergj! with Plett’siou aiih ebaP et HE RI going into an empty ne! with 19 seconds left in thegame. Riggin, 21, started his seventh straight game and was brilliant, especially in the the opening period when the Canucks applied. early: pressure, Vancouver defenceman Mario Marois hit the post twice and Jerry Butler once: “I'm starting to feel — comfortable with so ‘said Riggin. “A goaltender needs the work to stay sharp. “It’s a big win for us because they beat us. pretty good (6-2) the last time in here. 1 stood up better tonight, although 1 got’ caught crawling dround a couple of times. 1 like 30 to 40° shots a game because it keeps you | .con- centrating.,”. © > Plett said the Flames | played with confidenee «| Canucks because-- “you feel like pushing ateam that’s down even a little further down." Calgary’ pow-has a. record of 29-21-12 and - holds down eighth place | in the overall standings.’ . ‘The Canucks, whose last win was at home Feb. 1 against Calgary, gol goals from Ivan Boldirev, Darcy Rota and rookie’ Rick Lanz, but capitalized on just two of nine manpower advantages. Vancouver has won only once in lts last 15 games and has-fallen to 12th in the overall slandings after earlier in the year rising as ~ high as fifth. : “We're running into either hot ‘goaltebding or hot lines lately,” said Rola. “But if.we con tinue working like we did tonight, we'll start winning soon. “This isa Hig week for us, with games agaliat the .Flyers, Kings, Ialioders and Whalers. We have to keep working like this to get gut of this stump.” “¢ Buttala : a ve The Werabkd, Monday, February 22, 1981, Pom, RT Secgenat oe gto National. oe Rorkey League: game,” > “It was pond hockey”. The acquisition of _ goaltender Dan Bouchard and the scoring feats of Peter -and Anton Stastny have made February, 1961; . ‘the greatest month in the’ history of Quebec Nordiques of the National Hockey’. League. a Bouchard has. been 4 standout. since” being ob- ‘tained “recenfly in a trade . with Calgary F lames. He has wou 10 of the 11 games he’s . started for the Nordiques, © the latest an 11-7 victory over Washington. Capitals on _ Sunday night. ~ The. Stastny brothers, a “pair of Czechoslovakian defectors in their first NHL season, capped a 13-goal weekend by’ filling _ thes | ‘Washington net with seven goals -~ ~~ Peter had four.and Anton . three. They each had three goals Friday night in Quebec's’ $3 trouncing of Vancouver Cr pucks. ‘Jacques Richard also scored three goals Sunday - " and Andre Lacroix added the’ . Nordiques! .. other and Bengt Gustafsson cach ~ NHL _STATS - i] Sa WALES CONFERENCE Merria Divi ‘ FP. a 18 0359 177 it rdiq . goal, Washington's Rick Green _- Stasneys: put on scored two goals and Dennis Maruk, Ryan - Walter and Jean Pronovost ‘had one each, Elsewhere Sunday, the scores were: Pittsburgh 9 Colorado. 4,. ‘Montreal 4 Buffalo 2, Nartford &.New ° York Rangers. 5, Toronto a Chicago 4, and Calgary, 5 5° Vancouver .. 3. ‘Saturday results:. ‘Mom treal 4Detroit 1, Toronto 5: Minnesota 3, Philadelphia 3. Los Angeles 1, New York Islanders.6 Chicago 3, Ed- -meonton- 5 Winnipeg ‘1, °Cal- gary 7 Boston .2;: (New “York Rangers .6° ‘Washington 4, Buffalo 6 Pittsburgh 1, and St. “Louis. 4 Colorado 1. * Penguins. Rockies 4 Rick Kehoe, witb his 42nd _and 43rd ‘goals of the season, Paul Gardner and Peter Lee each scored two goals to lead the. Penguins to victory in _ Pittsburgh. Randy Carlyle, George Ferguson and Rod~ ‘ Schutt also. scored. Joel - Quenneville, Yyen Vautour, Merlin Malinowski and Jack Valiquette scored for Colo- rado, winner of only one ‘game in the. Yast 16. - Canadiens: 4 abres z . ‘Mark:Napier,, with two “goals, Bob Gainey-and Guy Lafleur scored for Montreal as the Canadiens extended their unbeaten streak tp nine ” games. Tony MeKegney atid "Whalers e ‘Rangers $s" Poor wt mars) fr- scored two goals ond!Mark Howe, Pat Bqutatte”. _and Dave Keon, who logged*his 1,500th game, also ‘scored. * Don Maloney, Cam Coanor, ‘Ron Diguay, Eddie Johstone and Nick Fotiu scored for the Leafs. i Hawks ‘ “Fon Sedlbaver, traded by Chicago to Toronto bast ’ Vancouver Canucks than report to the Nafjonal Hockey resent team* sfarm . club. : The 10-year ‘vetersin ‘had: been assigned: to Dallas ‘of ’ the Central Hockey ‘League earlier in the day. . _. Kearns, 35, “ined the Ca- mucks in 1971 ina draft from “Chicago Black Hawks and - four seasons. ago: sel. the . Vahicouyer club récord for most assists (55) and. points - .(60) in one season by. a : defenceman. He played i in 46 games this season with . the. Canucks, scoring one. goal. and jassisling on 14 others: * a ‘@show Wednesday, » “burned ; i sfotmer teammates” with two. “goals. as the Leafs ‘stormed back. from: a. 30 deficit, Centre Bill Derlago also had two, while Pat. Hickey, Dallas tee et Coach’ “thy Ns “defenceman Dennis. Kearns’ -Bob Manno, . recalled’ from. retired ‘Sunday night rather |= uld geta ‘eager look, with the NHL i eo SPDR aeeorsrentsscrcensar. on “t al ie | Bosten ‘2 HW a a7 f _ In Hartford, Quebec 21 78 13.235 257.55 Stqughton scoréd with less Tort 12:39 10 t48 715d CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Patrich Olvision than four minutes left to lift men’s fastball this. summer ‘should... contact one of the following numbers - - 635-2249 om Gane ~ NY IManders at dainnesota . 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