r. have a tol "Lance sLegoutfe 21 and Pete Titchner, 19 converde ot on’. . Lakelse goalie Gerry Lamming as Bob Dempster, 111 looks.on. Lamming made this save but Legouffe beat im three times and Titchner scored twice, including _ “final” ' Lance Legauffe’s’ ” Savalas.” ust ‘won't do things the easy way. The "83-84 Commercial Hockey League champions scored the winning goal with only 1:54 remaining to beat Lakelse Hotel 8-7 in the decisive game. _ After winning the first two games in the best of five Savalas allowed Lakelse to tie the. series, then Lakelse scored the first two goals of the final. ° Savalas roared back behind three straight goals to lead 7-3 alter two periods. However, Lakelse scored four uanswered goals tying the score with 10:26 {9 ge in the game. ‘ Richard Kolner opened the scoring as Savalas was unable to clear the puck out of. their own end. Bob Dempster gave Lakelse a 2- 0 lead as he picked up.the puck at his own blueline, skated around one defen- ceman and beat Kevin Hruce with a backhander, Darey Mallett brought Savalas within one goal two minutes: later as he con: - verted a perfect pass from Fraser Dodd. At the 1:43 mark of the second period dari Ranankari fired a hard shot fram’ the top of the fivele - Condora of Prince George the ga game winner, a5 Savalas defeated Lakelse Hotel ~ $7 to win the TCHL playoffs. For the second time in - three years Savalas won both the league and playoff title. . Habs. victory | cteates optimism Boh'Galney would like to be optimistic about Montreal's. 3-2 vittory Thureday night over Edmonton Oilers, But, in 1 sensoria, the Canadiens’ veterd left winger has leamed not . to gthap at straws, “It's goad far everybody to understand that by playing - together you can beat a team with more talent,” Gainey “Wer ve been looking for signs all year, so I don’t know if this’ “fia sign or isn't & sign. 1 think it's just'a seme we played! well.” wos Montrpql will finish fourth in the Adams Division. Ifthe - standings | remain static, they'll meet Buffalo Sabres in the first rpynd of playoffs, They dic that last year and were elimi in the minimum three games, which explains: _ Galney’s caution. Bobhy Smith and Mike MePhee, with his first NHL got, aleo seared for the hometown Canadiens. Jari‘Kurri, with his 0th, of, the season, and Mark Messier had Edmonton’ 8 goalg, home team jumped to a 3-2 lead on goals by Randy Fierce’ and Bobby Crawford early in the third. Darlago got his second of the game and 38th of the season on a power play at 4:27 to tie it 3-3 but Ray Neufeld, on a power play at 10:06, and Sylvain Turgeon, with his 37th at 17:20, won it for Hartford, - Toronto remains three points. behind fourth-place Chicago with seven games left in which to further its anemic challenge for a playoff berth.” - Flyers 6 Bruins 3 7 In Philadelphia, Dave -Poulin scored two goals and assisted on Tim Kerr's 48th of the season to lead the Flyers over Boston. - Bobby Clarke, playing for the frat time since coach Bob McCammon ordered him to take a week off, agsisted on the Flyers’ first goal, by Thomas Eriksson, for his 1,200th NHL | point — a milestone only 10 other players have achieved, Rich Sutter and Glen Cochrane also scored for the Flyers. Barry Pederson scored his 30th and 3ist goals of the season to give Baston a 2-0 lead before the Flyers struck for four in .! arow before the end of the first period. Ray Bourque added | Elsewhere, it waa Hartiord Whalers 5 Toronto Maple: e one for Boston. — Leafs 3, Philadelphia Flyers 6 Boston Bruins 3,: and St. Louls_ Blues 5 Detroit Red Wings Bo, : Whalers 5 Leafs 3 Rookie Toronto goaltender Allan Bester hanidled 65 shols, including 32 in the necond Period when Hartford failed to BCOre. I was 1-1 after 20 minutes off goals b Zany Currie of een, & ere/and: Stewart-G Tok the sane! thie oily pape seein iaeea i - Blues 5 Wings3 In St, Louls,-the Blues got goals 87 seconds apart in the third period from Joe Mullen and Jorgen Pettersson ‘ta move ahead of Detroit: into sole possession of second place in the Norris. Division... ' Pat Hickey, Tim Bothwell. ‘and Doug Gilmour also scored fer rte hide, who have: war: six of thelr last” eight games. . ie PIER his’ 36th, Ri | Duguay. ai hubrernenet fr Detroit. “ ~ Vikings. to defend title HALIFAX (CP) — The final of the Canadian men's “university basketball championship is shaping up into a David-vérsus-Goliath battle. Saturday's game will pit the smaller, seventh ranked Brandon” Bobcats against the taller and top-ranked . defending champions, Victorla Vikings. Like the biblical David, the Bobcats, from a smal! south- western Manitoba university, will have to be the giant- killer. The Vikings haven’tlost a game against a Canadian lear for'thore than two years and are seeking their un- precedented fifth consecutive Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union ttle. Tn Thuraday’-night’s semi-finals Victoria hammered seventh-ratiked Lethbridge Pronghorns 74-9, while’ the Bobcats dumped Waterloo Warriors 66-61 in a see-saw game. Victoria‘ coach Ken Shields says Brandon is capable of an upset — —but only if hie Vikings have an unheard-of average |. outing.Wictoria goes into the final with a 60-game winning: _ streak against CIAU competition. They beat Brandon 83-69 earlier thig year. “Ifwe xecute and play our game well, then Brandon will time beating us,” Shields sald. “If we don't, they are Bdpable of beating any team in Canada. ” Brandon thas epeed, but’ not height. They dop't have the likes of Victoria centre Greg Wiltjer, a Bix foot au -Inch natlonal team member whose game-high 25 points Jed the Vikings to the win over Lethbridge. rie ee dng GAME “We quickness; said Wiltjer, a business administration student... from Victhria, They seem to be be playing better tiari when we yea them and [ expect a much Ughter game.” Brandort proved that speed can overcome ‘a height disadvantage by dominating the defensive boards in thelr win over {durth-ranked Waterloo, who trailed i 35 al halitime. ©! The 8 went basket-for-basket ‘early in ihe decond . hall, Watetléo broke away for a while and led 55-48 with just . over sev tinutes remaining. But then they fell flat for the » rest of the game. Brandon, meanwhile, relentlessly oul. + a _ hustled them as they surged into the lead for good. John Carson, a six-foot four-ineh second-year’ forward from ampere N.C, with 3 poihts was & standout for Huskies . surprise NANAIMO, B.C, (CP) — Ninth-ranked North Delta Huskles continued to be the’ surprisé (eam at the British’ ' Columbia gifls’ high school AA basketball championship, “ stopping third-ranked ‘New:-Westminstér ‘Hyacks 7950 Thursday. | The Huskies beat defending champion Cowichan, Thyn- derettes on, Wednesdily, Sara Haave had 18 oa tor Nott al . whi meets ‘ Westminster. Nancy Inhes scored 27 points for the Panthers aa they defeated fourth-ranked Kamloops Red Angels 70-49. Susie a. Zagor had 20 points for the losera. 3 Second-ratthed Steveston Packers of Richmond got 20 2 points from-Tricia Harrison to get past Mount. Dougtas of. i Vicloria 72-42. Tanls Schaefer had 24 points for Motint Douglas. Adele Fedorak scored 14 points to pace Penticton Lakettes to'a 53-47 win over fifth-ranked Mount Baker Trojanettes of Cranbrook. Lelgh McGovern had 16 points for the losers. golng to match our height against thelr Brandon and dominated the defensive backboard’ over a couple of seven-foot Warrlora, Jan Bulan netted 18 3 points and Charles Douthit scored 10. ** Peter Savich was Waterloo’ 3 top Scorer with 18 points while Dave Burns had 16. Brandon coach Dwight Kearns said the Bobcats are used . to being underdogs and they know they will: have their hands full with Victoria. “You know what 1 think we will do with Victoria?” he said. ‘‘We-will just take the shot clocks and break them. I don't know what we will do against them. . ‘ “They played us once during the year and they beat us very handily. It is just a pleasure to play them.” - Victoria had no problems with: Lethbridge and Wiltjer said they owed the Pronghorns one. The three games this- ‘season between the two western teams were tigh! but they shouldn't have been, he said. . “We wanted them real bad,” Wiltjer said. “We just . wanted it a little more than they did this time. This is the last time we were playing them and we had something to prove and we did it." "Eli Pasquale and Dave Sheehan each scored 11 points for Victoria. Jerome El} was the Pronghorns top scorer with 14 polnts. EVENING | an . (PHONES j] , * Laurie. Forbes . |. "635-5382 baetelaed -? Gordonoison | TEE ; 638-1945 . T ERRACE “Jim Dutty 635-6688 - Christine Mossman 638-1945 66-64, . countered for MEI with 17 points. Pierre. Kermodes win | Caledonia. Kermodes won minatiorain the final quarter - their consolation round: to pull out the slim victory. game yesterday as they Mike Hogg and Wade defeated Duchess Park Watson each scored 18 Points, Watson was also chosen player of the game. ‘In the highlighted game of the day Richmond upset Noi ranked Windsor of North Vancouver 75-86 as Dave Olafsson scored 24 points. Meanwhile, Steveston downed Mennonite Educationat Kermodes Jed by 5 at the half but Duchess Park took control and led for much of the secu. half. Caledonia showed hustle and deter- - Institute of Abbotsford 87-66. . Rod Ast scored 20 points for Richmond, which isin the , Semifinals, along with Steveston, Killamey of Vancouver and Centennial of Coquitlam. Dave Lodgins led Windsor ‘with 23 points. : ” Gareth Davies led Steveston's rout of MEI with 28 points while teammate Vic Williams came up with 25. Ken Scatt In olher games, Paul Verrett scored 19 points to lead Killarney 70-64 win over Penticton. , Todd Corrigan added 18 points for Killarney white Geoff McKay scored 17 points for Penticton. Centennial edged by King George of Vancouver 77-76 ina five-minute overtime period. Paw Briggs led Centennial . with 27 pints and teammate Greg Nyte scored 24. ’ play went from end to end. The Herald, Friday, March 14, 1984, Page 3 e championship and started Savalas on a roll. Pete Titchner scored on a backhander, Darcy Mallet? tipped in a Daryl Mallett slapsho!t and Lance Legoulfe scored a shor- thanded goal on . a breakaway before Rich Kolner temporarily stopped the onslaught with a nice individual effort scoring after an ‘ice-long rush. It only took Legouffe 27 seconds to put Lakelse back on the ropes as he took a pass from Titchner . and fired low into the net, Legouffe scored his third straight to give Savalas a 7- 3 lead whipping a backhand shot past Gerry Lamming. ' Lakelse Hotel was not about to roll aver and die as they came out flying In the third. . At the 3:51 mark Lakelse pulled their goalie with 54 second left and, although they had some good chances, were unable to capitalize. _ Mallett and Titchner each had two goals and three assists while Legouffe had a true hat-trick‘and one assist.’ For Lakelse Rich Kolner scored fowr times and had ' one helper and Bob Demp- Ster scored twice, Mike Leblond picked up a ! loose puck at the Savalas blueline, was allowed to move into the slot and fired a high hard shot past Bruce. . Rich Kolner scored his third and fourth of the game to bring the score to 7-6 and Bob Dempster tied it up as he kmocked, down a waist- high pass and fired a quick shot into the net. That set the stage for wild final ten minutes with both teams. having numerous scoring opportunities as the With 1:54 remalning Savalas high scoring line of Darcy Mallett, Pete Tit- chner and Lance Legoutfe _ finally combined for the winner. 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