a ap ean aR Tg Nag a I eae 7 ry 4 S Page 4, The Herat hioinanal ry 18, 1904 Pete Peeters has missed the last five National Hockey League games — all Boston Bruins victories — with the flu. The Bruins aill- star goaltender returned to action Tuesday night, but thanks to the outcome he may have suffered a relapse. Peeters was up against Quebec on Tuesday and the good news was that he faced just 20 shots. The bad news was that he let in seven as the Nordgiques ended the Bruins five-game winning’. streak and extended their - own to seven with a 7-3 victory. *But a minor miracle did - oecur on the ice: at the Colisee, Despite:-the seven gals, the Stastny brothers failed to collect a single. point, ending Peter Stast- ny’s. | consecutive-zame scoring streak at 19. Quebec’s Miche] Goulet performed the major damage with three goals. Bo Berglund, Dale Hunter, Wilf Paiement and Andre Savard also scored for the Nordiques. Mike O’Connell, Randy Hillier and Bruce Crowder ° scored for Boston. In other games it was: Philadelphia Flyers 6, Montreal Canadiens 4; Buffalo. Sabres 5, Van- couver Canucks 1; Washington Capitals 8, Winnipeg Jets-3; Hartford Whalers 3, New Jersey Devils $ and Calgary Flames 2, St. Louis Blues 2, _ ANTIQUES QUALITY — FURNISHINGS AUCTION. Ptace—Lakelse Motor Hotel - 4620 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, 8.C. Preview—Sun. Jan. 22nd. 2p.m. - 9pm Sale—Mon, Jan. 23rd - 7 p.m. Tues. Jan. 24th -7 p.m. Auctloneer—John Perlich ‘Commercial & Residential * ' Carpet& Upholstery — herald gee Peeters sick against Quebec over PETS Flyers 6 Canadiens 4. The Canadiens blew : a “20 firat-period -: lead = ‘and couldn’t hold a 3-2 sécond-. period ‘advantage as they. lost their: third straight game. Ron Sutter, with two; Mark Howe, Darryl Sittler, Dave: Poulin and = [kka’ Sinisala’. scored for the: Flyers, Guy Carbonneau, | ’ Mats Naeliind, Bill Root'and . Guy Lafleur replied for the - Canadiens, Sabres 5 Cajiucks 1 The Sabres, who got two: goals: from Gilles Hamel, broke open a 1-1 game with three unanswered second: period goals and, with’ the victory, moved to within one point of” ‘division-leading- Boston in’ the -. Adams Division. Ric Selling, Real ‘Cloutier .. ‘and. - Gilbert Perrault ° also scored | for Buffalo, . ~~ Defenceman Michel Petit scored the Tone Vancouver goal. Capitals 8 Jeta to: Mike Gartner and Larry: Murphy scored two. goals | each topace the Washington Craig - - Laughlin, Bengt Gustaffson, -; “Darren Veitch .and- Scott 1 Stevens also scured. for the = _ Winnipeg. . Capitals. Whalers 3 Devils 3 -_ Risto Siltanen scored with. i less than two minutes left.in.. . ‘ , “| @uebec 7 foston 3 - 24HOUR SERVICE ‘oe Ml FLOOD, SMOKE & FIRE fl EMERGENCY SERVICE CLEAN-UP & * CERTIFIED ON LOCATION CARPET DYER y * GRAQUATE OF ADVANCED RESTORATIONSCHOOL $, * FLAME PROOFING * Mids ODOR CONTROL saa! ! 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Mullen and Mark Reed, Scor : ng for St. Louis. wet : ss. NHL. Standings Walaa Conference’. — -Patrick, Olvislon > LT FAR Istanders 3095-2 214-160-427 | Ranoers 26.15 5 18? 173 's7- Phils ’ 2a ta 71899 fetes. Wash "239 21 3-169 10 4p Pitts 9M 5 130197 2 New Jersey 1033 3-131: 202°23.: . Adams Division “Boston , 30°13 3 206 re a: Buffato’ "+. 39°13 4 ine Quebec = 1816 4°28 188! Montreal 21.23 2173 174 ae “Wartlord 15 24 -5.181-166 35. . Campbell fonierence, Norris Division * Minnesola ' - 2316 4 267 20 238 St. Louls> 19 23:5 112 a8 a , Chicago 1824 4 156-179) ‘4 , Toranto 15 24 6 VIP 215-96 - Detrelt.. 15 26 A 14) 19834 f-: . Smythe Divism- tre “34 8 4270 181 72 ‘Calgary ‘ W719 9 170 192 43. Vancouver 17-25 5 178 191.39 Winnipeg. ° 15.23.7198 228 37, “toa Angeles (34.33 5 1997220: W. ov. Thesday “Results. ~ Phitadelphia & Montreal - 4 New. Jériey 3 Hartford 3 ’ Washington: 8° Winnipeg 3 Calgary 2 St. Louis ‘2 : Bulfalo & Vancouver 1 . Winnipeg at Pittsburgh Calgary at Detroit ~~ vos Alnnesota at Taranto a ‘NY lalsnders at-.Chicago- "| Vancouver at Edmonton Le Buttale at.Los Angeles Thursday Games Quebec st Boston N- ' Montreal at Hartiord Nn Néw- Jersey. at Philadelphia - N : National Hockey League -scor- ‘Ing leaders after games Tues: day Aight: . P a a 136 Gretzky, Edm . } Trottier, . Ww : Bossy,” NYvi 77 . P, Stastny, | fue ae “4 v4 : Goulet, aun ay as 70 ‘Dionne, “8A” “ar at 6 Messier, Edm _ le 46 65 Federko, StL” 98 Wb Paderson, Bos 5. WAS bd stevie. ednesday or Hockey League standings the writers who vote -for the Campbell Conference . all-star team. = Six Oilers — three on’ both the first and second: team — were named - Tuesday © following --the balloting by 30 meinbers | of the . ” Professional’ Hockey _ Writers’ Association. . ' Campbell - Conference, “Conference in the 36th all. New Jersey ¢ ‘of Jan., 31, is Edmonton centre Wayne Gretzky, ‘making his fourth . all-star = ap- MONTREAL (CP) — _ The fact’ that. Edmonton. ~ Oilers lead the National | obviously did not escape, - Leading ithe’ way for ‘the which meets the Wales: gtar' game at the ‘Byrne - .. Meadowlands Arena in pearance.” oO . The biggest deaving - who has'a record 4e¢-game : pola streak heading into “+ action tonight, . will be. ” folned onthe” ‘first: squad. by. linemiate Jarl: Kurri and. - Oilers: defenceman Paul Coffey.. |... ~ Gretzky and Karri are. . “one-two ‘int the’ individual Rooting race, with: 136 and - 185 ‘paints: respectively. “Completing. ‘the first. "team are left winger John’ ‘ ‘ Ogrodnick of Detroit Red. - ‘Wings, defenceman’ Rob - ; Louis Blues ‘and Chicago Black- goaltender. Ramage . of : ‘St. - Hawks '. Murray Bannerman. - | SECOND TEAM - goaltender Grant Fuhr, . defenceman Kevin Lowe tard in the NHL, Gretzky, , ~ all-star appearance; right. . Representing the Oilers on the second team are . Oilers i ie alls tar. balio is. ‘from. ‘Calgary. ikinca: - "and left”: winger. Mark .” Messier. Centre Marcel - Dionne ‘of Los Angeles” _ Kings, makitig his eighth, winger Rick Vaive of: Toronto Maple. Leafs atid - - Chicago Black . Hawks" -defénceman Doug: Wilson are the other second. ‘team Y : selections. toe +> Lowe is the only player : ; making ‘his’ debut. iit all- ‘star competition. At 24, he ig close to the: average age ‘of the squad, which is 24, 8 years. There are elght other +. ‘positions to be filled on. the team, a ‘task that will © . fall to“coach Glen Sather, ~ who guided the Oilers to _ ‘the Stanley Cup final last season. Since. all teams must be represented by at least one player, Sather ‘Must include'a performer “None of the 12 position ‘péquiring a vote —‘ -, @apectilly “close “reault; . “although centre. “Denis “Savard of the “Black "Dionne. a : For. defencemen,: ‘ Minnesota, North: ‘Stars, Vancoiver Canucks. and - Winnipeg Jeta 0-868? ‘three: ° AWE menibers in-each .. the’ 10: Campbell | - - Coilfgrence cities -have ~} the honor ~~ brought: "at Hawka received 46 points,” . _ only: five - fewer then Tiie voting breakiiowa, for each. position except defence awards. Polit. on. : a fives -three-one.’ ba a voter made six aeleatde, . with first and, second counting for five: pollits, a “third and Tourth for three. | ‘and tith, and sixth for. one, . se ah let Tanlghs Games 008 o> | "St." Louta @tUNY: Rangers)... Murray Craven i is making the best of hig situation with Medicine. Hat after being rT ec | WHL | see i Eastern * Division , WwholYT F A ‘P Regina . xn 120 «1«256 VF? 4) Lethbridge © 29°14 -0 157 147 35 Med Hat 25.16 1229 163 51 Brandon 23220 2 146 207 48 Saskatoon 22:20. 0 198 203 48 Pr Albert 2221 «11:«:239 232 45 Calgary 22:20 6 207.197 44 Winnipeg ° 7:35 0 142 295°14 | Western Bivition Kamloops 27:15 0 234 204 54 Victoria 2317 O 211 169 48 New West 21:21 2179 222 44 Porttand 2139 0 247 229 42 Seattle 13:40 ..0 190 244 24 Kelowna PIS 1.178 16419 | Tuesday's Results . Medicine Hat 3. ‘New wat minster. § j Ka icons . * Widipe oe At co a Ay : <3 aeliTes wy fis? ii “ SBWers: vi oul wat 8 single Aoshi ah ah | Matt retort, 8 inn a eri Medteint tt ref a Lethbrioge: on Victoria a? Portland . Prince Albert. at Saskatoon Kamloops al Brandon - New Westminster ot Calgary | ‘of a | wwe - sent back to the Tigers from Detroit Red Wings of the: National Hockey League. “Murray is. a_ brilliant . hockey player,” said Tiger , coach Ray McKay after Craven scored two goals ‘ and assisted dn two others - _to pace Medicine Hat to an 85 win -over. New West- . minater Bruins in, Western - Hockey . League action ” Tuesday night. In other games, Prince Albert Raiders beat Regina Pats 7-5, Kamloops Junior — Oilers’ doubled ~ Winnipeg | . Warriors 6-3 and Victoria . Sockeyes - beat RICHMOND; “BC. (CP) Brooke. Odenvald’s’ two goals’ sparked . Richmond Sockeyes t6.a 51 “Coast Division ‘vietory . over fourth-place Flyers in ‘the’. only. B.C, Junior. * Hockey - League game Tuesday night. Also -.scoring for. the Sockeyes \ were © David Phipps, Don Rintala and didn't play well, with any — Victoria 8 Seattle 2 Peter Gill. Gill also had two assists. © The Flyers. ‘only’. goal of the second period on a shot by Doug McFaul. Sockeyes led 1-0 after the first period and 4-1 after two periods. Goalie Bob Romano had Prince Albert into sixth University of ' 35saves for the Flyera while Glenn Pencer:. stopped 41 _ Shots onthe Sokeyes. goal. Cougars crushed Seatile Breakers 8-2. Craven scored six points in the Tigers’ 10-3 win over Kelowna Wings Saturday after playing with Detrolt since late December. . “Ita quite a mental let- _down when you first come back,” said McKay. ‘He went there (Detroit) with the idea he was going to stay ‘there all season)» “But youstick around in this game for a few years and you see things happen to other players, to yourself, and you learn to ‘read situations and to make the best of situations,” — Medicine «Hat, which . trailed .2-1 after the: first period.and led 5-4 after, the: si ond, Sate “pair, of | ie Herczeg, - “Kabayama and Kevan Guy. The Bruins, outshot 37-20, had goals from Todd Even, Brent Hughes, Vern Smith, Quinn. “There's no reason ‘(for the Joss)," said New Westminster coach Al Patterson. “Our guys just intensity, ” Prince Albert 7 Regina 5 Todd Bergen scored his. less than five — minutes remaining to break a a 5-5 tle for the Raiders and clinch the victory over the | - visiting Pats, The win lifted place in .the eastern: -division, one . point: ahead of Calgary Wranglers. . \ Box sie: Y “Terrace ViG40s a, . oe wed January. oath - February tet. oe Deer to ‘Deer Blitz Su,, la a _KINSMEN REHABILITATION FOUNDATION. eae eit, Wests vw dhe tote a “ponations may bosentte: ye.“ KINSMEN clue OF TERRACE | OF BE. a at ron NBC,” ‘The loss \was_ ‘third in four games, but:the Pats remain in first place: an the division. Dave Pasin scored thee goals and added two asdis* for Prince Albert arid: Da Hodgson - collected: five assists, The other Ralder goal Morrison, . . “Kurt: Wickenheiser - and - Dale . Derkatch each scored twice. for Regina and John Miter had the single, ° Kamloops 6 Winnipeg 3°)" Kamloops’ triumph’ ‘over the - Warriors row... The Warriors," who have lost every game since a Dec, 22. annouincément that the club ‘had: been alt | to Moose Jaw: Sask. fs * Inst lack Win" the ‘enate Greg Evtusheveki dcored ‘two goals fo pace ‘thé. ‘visiting Oilers while Toby’ Vogel, Gord Mark, Greg: Hawgood * and " Abbotsford Kevin Maxwell and Doug Saunders added the other goals. . Winnipeg's Joe. Van’ Ness .scored, twice while Tro goal. Tom Martin, increased _ Winnipeg's losses to il in“a:: Vollhoffer added the’ thir’ i _whom : came from.’ “Ken , et Sib inl divis bon" | thee, maven, ad} Seattle traded last season ad’ the down payment on. a bus, came atthe 12-minute mark third goal of the game with Scored three goals’ against - his former ‘team to. ‘lead Victoria Cougars to” Jan, overwhelming victory. over. ; ‘the visiting” Denver student was dealt by Seattle to Victoria in‘return for a bus and some cash. , , " : - . a new world — os - js emerging - aS : disabled people Breakers, . During the summer, ‘the’