» Creat goaltending often Penney, who blicked ail decision, leads to shocking upsets but one in a 3-1 Canadien. Montreal a Stanley Cup play. Just M New York Islanders and Boston Bruins, both ofwhom have fallen victim to hot netminders in, their Natlonal: Hockey vere playoffs. - The “elanders fired 45 “it at’ Rangers Glen. Hanlon and he stopped all of.them jin.a 3-0 Ranger triumph’ Thursday ‘night that evened their best-of: five divisional’ ‘semifinal at one game each. Meanwhile, Boston managed 27 shots on rookie | alle. _ Steve Be : Glen Hanton . shoving | within one victory of a stunning upset of the Bruins. — Elsewhere in hest-of- five series, Quebec Nordiques, Edmonton Oilers, Washington Capitals and Calgary Flames all grabbed. 2-0 leads, while. Minnésota and Detroit copied ‘the — Rangers by tying their respective series 1-1. Quebec — dropped Buffalo 6-2, Edmonton edged Winnipeg 54 in overtime, Washington beat Philadelphia 6-2, Calgary defeated Vancouver 4-2, Minnesota beat Chicago“ 6-6, and: Detroit took St, Louis 5-3.,, STOP POWER PLAYS’ Hanlon picked ‘up -his-. firat Stanley Cup victory after ‘seven defeats and the. Rangers ., thwarted. ‘nine’. Istanders ’ ‘power: plays. It was the first home loss in 10 games for the Istanders. - Reijo Ruotsalainen and- * Peter. Sundstrom © - conriec on = power ’ playa, |. while -. Mark -Pavelich also scored for the ‘Rangers, “It’s not unusual to-run into a hot goaltender ‘in © the playoffs and that’s: ‘part of what hap us tonight,” said Telander ‘Attlinger nails semi-final DULUTH, MINN, (CP) — Peter Attinger became the first skip to nail down. a semifinal berth at the men’s world curling championships Thursday night with one draw to go, then took'a verbal swipe’ at North American sweepers, - Topping © the preliminary standings at the Air Canada Silver Broom is nothing new to Attinger. He did it both in 1974 and. 1979 — both times In Bern — but failed fo get on to the championship podium. He set the stage for yet another first-place finish |th‘a come-around draw in* thé ‘10th that saddled Arherican Bruce Roberts wit! his third loss, 6-5, and bumped his round- robin record to 7-1: The Swiss skip said ‘eaflier in the day he - wasn't: concerned about the corn brooms being uséd'by the Americans in the’10-team tournament. Several teams lave degried their use because of the. quality of the broaoms® that leave the gayi ioy,- 11 otacal ud, Jabbar ‘s When ~ = Wilt Chtamberlain’s magaificent 14year National Basketball Association career ended in (1973, ‘he had scored 31,419 points — a record many. thought would never be surpassed However, like many supposedly untouchable _ Standards before and since, ..Chamberlain’s record is history because of. the brilliance, consistency and stamina of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. . And while he might nat be able to do all the things he could five or 10 years | . ago, Abdul-Jabbar might put the record he now owns out of sight, at least for the time helng, if he continues to'‘play the way OR Le : -parnapacnon a sheets littered with chafe and straw. Thursday night Attinger matched straws -with the Americans and won. “A couple of years ago, .. all... No American teams. used corn brooms,” Attinger said. “Now they are just too lazy to use them again. “There are advantages to having straw on the ice, but ‘there's much -more work. If the advantage is for you, then it’s worth - having to work." AUSTRIA WINLESS - Following Switzerland were Sweden, 6-2, with a group of four at 4-3,- including = Canada, Norway, the United States” and West Germany. Scotland was -4- 4, Italy 2-4, Denmark 1-7 and Austria, 0-8. In other eighth-round action, Sweden’s Per Lindeman went an extra end to post a 5-4 win over Mike Riley of Canada, Keith Wendorf of West Germany topped Eigil Ramstjell of Norway 8-3, Mike .Hay of Scotland yuh whe aryl bi My HEN does Sun quart) sao Hite al net? Dipod aii irfpbasses ; he has this year: Abdul-Jabbar, who turns 37 on April 16, signed = a two-year contract with Los Angeles Lakers before the current season. He said at the time, and has repeated since, that he would retire when: the | contract expires. That would mean he will have played 16 years in the NBA and logged more than .1,200 games. If he changes his mind, plays a 17th season and ‘stays healthy, “he will become the all-time NBA leader in total games played. How well has the seven- foot-two .centre played lately? He was named the ‘ brought @ }. ee ee a Rw ON TE Pee nas S| " Thekefs must eM cthes Boe ct crake PASSO “ TOTHE | Toueu , “aN THEATRES Hidden somewhere in the paper are two Terrace phone numbers. If you find them and one Is yours | you win two FREE passes. The Daily Herald 3010 Kalum St. musa bopicked upat edged Italian | Andrea Pavani 3-2, and Christian * Thuneof Denmark scored - his first win, 7-3, over an Austrian team depleted by injuries and illness and being... by | fadeestion : | president Gunther Hummell. Earlier in the day, Canada edged Norway 6- 5, West Germany beat Italy 61, Sweden beat. Denmark 7-4, the U.S. romped 11-5 over Austria . and, Switzerland took Scotland. 5-3, Hummell was recruited when Jead.Ernst Egger fell and pulled muscles in his chest. He was moved to skip after Marker. was admitted to hospital with a nervous disorder that tournament officials said Was aggravated by tensions on by the competition. FAMILY TEAM . Attinger; who directs a team made up of his three brothers, won’t get much support ‘for his theory from most of the teams, which have switched to using push brushes. ’ tall saetiy ba Diebler dr sie hy ten NBA's player of the month for March, a month in. which he averaged 26.2 points and ° 7.3 rebounds in his team’s 15 games. In each, of those 15 games, he scored. a minimum of 20° points, increasing his streak of scoring in double figares to 530 straight games. in New York City as Lew ‘Alcindor and had = an extraordinary high school] career at Power Memorial where “his teams went 95-6 over four years, including a 71- game winning streak. ALWAYS A WINNER — ’ In college, he led UCLA to. three consecutive ‘NCAA titles (1967-69) and. was the tournament’s most valuable player all . three years. The Bruins - were 88-2. during his ) varsity career and he was }y three-time unanimous All-American. . It hag been more of the same since he began his NBA career in the fall of 1969. .with Milwaukee Bucks and was named the league’s rookie of the oe he | FREE Gunter. Aitinger had the straws working in his favor Thursday night with - several of his stones making quick turns at the end to hide behind: rocks guarding the front: rings. :. straight wins, lost their next two matches to rinks Sweden and Norway — using customized brushes ‘made available by former : world champion _ Al- Hackner of Thunder Bay, Ont. With a semifinal berth, | ‘the Swiss can relax today |. against." a’. Norwegian team fighting to survive - through to the playoffs in their ninth-round matchup. Wendorf, meanwhile, says he won't use the unique brushes, designed © by Hackner and that have proved successful to date in negating dirt on the ice, against the Americans today. The - loser will - assists, pened to...” 5 ‘ sharpsnooter Mike Bossy, Who missed on seven ‘shots. “Hanlon made "Some great saves." 80 .- did Penney, especially in the third period as Boston pressed for. a tying goal. But the rookie, ‘who was (4 ina idte-season stint -with the Canadiens, held firm.. 7 “Twenty-eight ago, we were in terrible " shape,” said Montreal’s Bob Gainey, who had two “Now we're in good shape. You figure it. olit. " Marlo Tremblay scored : ‘only 16 seconds into the Mais Naslund: game, © poked In. a rebound - allowed by goalie Pete Peeters, and Canadiens who suffered through one of | the worst seasons of their storied existence — held. on. Nordiques 6 Sabres 2 * Quebec, which was 6-1-1 ‘v8. Buffalo in the regular Beason, on the road. Dale ‘Hunter had two goals and the Nordiques built a 4-0 edge they easily protected. “They've jumped on ‘every error we've made,” said Buffalo's Lindy Ruff. “They had two chances in the first period and they _ Scored on both. You can’t give a team like thal a lead.” Michel ‘Goulet, Andre ‘Savard, Anton Stastny and: Wild ‘Paiement also. scored for Quebec, North Stars 6 Black Hawks 5. , A ' 40-minute brawl following the second period got Minnesota's Willi Plett in the right mood. “‘When I get ticked off I usually play better,” said: Plett, after scoring . one of three third-period ‘| goals for ‘the Stars. eliminated from further. “When (Hawks goalie play. “tate itr a IRS amy yoga Cr amber lain” year. After playing six. ‘seasons with the Bucks, he ..was. ‘traded - to the Lakers before the, 1975-76 campaign’and is about to lead them. in scoring for the “ninth straight: year. By then, he was known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, having changed his name 1. in 1971. . Abdul-Jabbar grew up - He has won six league MVP awards .and: been selected to play in the all- Star game 14 times. He is one of 12 players in league history to have won a championship with two different teams — the Bucks won it‘in 1970-71 ‘and the Lakers won it in 1979-80 and 1981-32. -In- addition, Abdul- Jabbar ranks first in “league history in blocked shots and field goals made; fourth in games played, field goals attempted, rebounds and Scoring average; among ‘the top five in field goal. percentage; eighth in free ' throws attempted, and seventh in free throws made. It’s been quite a career, and it’s not over. Phi rince. Rupert | Hotel (1957) Led. Invites you to spend Easter Weekend in. “Prince Rupert bil 19th: to 23/84. Our Easter Bunny Special {plus tax) — based Ls double occupancy per nite _Bréaktas? Special - ‘ Each Morning Merchant. 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