+ UNIONDALE, (CP) A eristeated .,Wayne Gretzky returned home knowing he'll have to - start scoring if Edmonton -,Qilers are to beat New » York Islanders in the . Stanley Cup final. . The Ollers earned a split of the first two games of ., their best-of-seven .cNatienal Hockey League .. series in New York, which 2s cause for en- -;couragement, Another “plus for the Oilers is that «they will be on home ice for ~/Games 3, 4 and 5. ., But, so far, Kevin McClelland and Randy Gregg — neither a feared marksman — are the only players to score goals for Edmonton. Gretzky, who scored 87 of Edmonton's 447 regular-season goals, has been conspicuously ..- ordinary. + He hasn't scored against the Islanders in six playoff z-games, including New 4. ¥ork’s four-game sweep in athe 1983 final. “] feel frustrated,”’ :7Gretzky said. ‘Vm :drustrated and disap- jzepointed but I can’t put my > head down, there’s a long -.way to go yet.” va: Its been a long series tealready for Gretzky, who leads all playoff scorers .: with 28 points. _ CHECK TIGHTLY As they did last year, the ‘Islanders are reducing = Srey 's effectiveness as a playmaker by checking his wingers tightly and “forcing him to the boards. ... "We're nat doing anything specific against ‘him,”’ said Islander coach “Al Arbour. “We certainly have a plan but it doesn’t Involve any Ca “necessarily * one player. : “We've had (Bryan) __ Trottier, Brent Sutter and "Butch (Goring) on him.” _ The Islanders »* piving Gretzky much ice to “skate on in the offensive “zone, Their defencemen, particularly Ken Morrow, woloseon him -agsoon-athe--: puck moves his way. Arbour.-calls.,this pursuit, .. 2 “Pursuit is being there zat the same time as the puck and the player,’ 3 Arbour said. “If a player thas time to make a Play, i make a pass, then you’ re reo fgets i in on the pursuit, and ghis timing’s as good as the i test of the Islanders. In the ' first period of New York's g % 6-1 victory Saturday night, *he darted behind his goal flo intercept a pass along % the boards to Gretzky, who ¢was lurking in’ the right ¥ ewing corner. z Edmonton coach Glen b : Sather said there’s nothing Z abnormal about the extra “attention paid: Gretzky. 5 BUMPED HARD “Wayne and SERIE OE OL REEL OPN EEE CE EAE ER EES EE VEE COE Fae CF EEE, WUE te vl a ce 260 RRP LPR GE MP Se Fh eo aren’t. Jari - (Including soup - & dessert) (Kurri) are. bumped hard by every team in the league,” Sather said. ‘‘The thing is, they have to be skating, they can’t he standing still, “Wayne's having problems, Kurri’s having problems, (Glenn) Anderson's having problems, Messier’s — | — but he didn’t offer any 3 ’ having problems.” We. have to get them ‘scoring to win this series,’” Sather’ said heading, home to Edmonton would” help a certain degree because, with the last-line change,..he could keep Greizky away from the. Islanders’ —- checking centres, Gretzky said he. knows, what must be done,’ suggestionson how to do' it. . "First of all, we'have to: get good shots,” Gretzky said after the €-1 loss.""'We © didn’t test them as’ much’. as we should have. © |" “We can't be satisfied ‘with two goals in- -Ewo games.” Game time Tuesday, night is 9:05 pm, EDT, Sanderson receives social assistance REVERE, Mass. (AP) - Derek Sanderson estimates he paid between $1,200 and $1,500 a year into the U.S. Social Security system during the height of his National Hockey League career with Boston Bruins, Now, he’s glad he did.- The system has delivered an assist worth $700 a month for life to the disabled former hockey star from Niagara Falls, Ont. “Tt does work," said Sanderson, who turns 387 NHL's. | summaries Firtt Parled 1. NY Istendera, Trottier 7 (Bossy, Boutilier) 0:53 2 NY Islanders, Glibert 5 {LaFontaine, Persson) 5:48 {pp : ‘ . Edmonton, Gregg = 3 j¢Mccleltand) 15:06 ‘ a WY Islanders, GilKes 8 (Kallur} 18:3) Penalties — Anderton Edm, Tonelli NYI Og;09, Huddy Eom a:14, Hvghes Edm, Jackson Edm, D. Sutter NY 6:29, Hughes Edm 6:51, 6. Sutter NY6 9:12, Jackson Edm, Gilbert NY1 12:11, Jonsson NY) 12:52, McCleitend Edm, D. Sutter mi- ners, malors 15:42. . Second Perlod 3. NY Islanders, Trotter 8 (B. Sutter, Flatley) 4:32 6 NY Istandera, Gillles 9 (Potvin, Bossy) 16:48 (pp) Penalties — Jonsson 5:37, Anderson Edm . 16:05. Third Peres 7, N¥ iar cies w Trotter, thler)..,.2; wt, hate hie Messler Edm DF nets NY minors, malors ‘5 . Grettky,.. baer 6:3),. eaenke Edm 15:16, Lumley Lam, Di naan NY! majors, game me conducts, Linseman Edm mi nor, maior, misconduct, Gilbert NY¥t double minor, major, mis- conduct 17:25. Shots an goal by Edmonton 1216 =H NY Islandern'32 9 5--26 Goal — Fuhr, Edmonton: Smith, NY (sanders. Attendance — 15,851. SCORING LEADERS: @ A Pts Pim, NY! Gretzky, Ed¢m $9 2 Kurrl, Edre a 922 nN Massier, Edm yo 22°«19 Coffey, Edm 3 a OW 2 Bossy, NYIs $9” Reinhart, Cal 6u WwW Gilles, NY! wn 4 MW Naslund, Atl 664 4 Macinnis, Cal 27 W413 Bellows, AAln au ww 6 Trottier, NYU 53 4 McDonald, Cal 6713 & Anderson, Edm 5 6 13 2° Maxwell, Min 2n 3 4 Linseman, Edm 9 3 12 86 Fiatley, NI 84% 6 BSuiter, NVI $9 WM Gliibert, NY) 5 4Wws Acton, Min 471 Gilmour, SKIL 29 NW Edm 2 7 Hughes, LHEOR | TREAT ‘GRAND TRUNK RESTAURANT " Bored of the same ‘old’ iunch? Try one of our Daily Lunch Specials for under - Monday thru Friday am - 2pm homestyle cooking af reasonable prices... Grand Trunk Restaurant , 4702 Lakelse Avenve Licensed Premises next month. | “Social Security is alive and well in America." |. ‘ Sanderson lives with the Anthony Zizza family and spends most of his days.in bed, unable. to bend his ‘knees. Because of his‘ deteriorating hips, he can only move with the'use of crutches. Zizza told The’ “Boston Sunday Globe; that San-- derson suffers from a degenerative. _ disease, which prevents the blood from reaching nerve ends and caused deterioration of bones and joints. Known as a hockey bad boy who squandered _ Mnillions of dollars he earned during the late 19603 and early :1970s, ' Sanderson told a story of misery-during a February appearance on the CBS-TV magazine show 60 Minutes. He said his problems stemmed from the death of an infant son, divorce, injuries, alcoholism and drug abuse. Allen MacLeod of’ Braintree, manager of the Social Security office in Chelsea, said he hunted down the hockey player after he saw him on the Pet. GBL ca ; MacLeod eanderso Tororo toa 4 7h ‘alone the sattrade MacLeod was a Sanderson gaiti 18 16 529 914 : , ‘fan when the player atiwaulee 15 16 4041) Pein trian starred for the Bruins Gievelang im cher, between 1967 and 1974. Smon* == 13 bea te Boing to bat only six times _ After checking his _. 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