: rege 4, The Herald, Thursday, April 5, 1984 Montreal ¢ ‘rac With history on his club's side, Montreal Canadiens coach Jacques Lemaire decided it was tlme to drag a winning skeleton out of the closet. In the 1071 Stanley Cup quarter-finals, . ‘the Canadiens upset a mighty Boston Bruins team led by Bobby Orr and Phil Esposito by using an unheralded - kie goaltender named Ken Dryden. On Wednesday night, Lemaire, a member of that 197% Habs Stanley winning team, pulled a similar rabbit out of the hat when in the opening game of the divisional semifinals he overlooked veteran goaltender Richard © Sevigny and called on rookie Steve Penney. Penney, who had lost all four of his slarts in regular-season play, kicked out all but one of 30 Boston drives in helping Montreal to a 2-1 victory. Montreal didn’t supply the only upset. on. the opening night of National Hockey League playoff action. In Bloomington, Minn., Chicago Black RIG Johns Rd. Terrace 4 Hawks surprised Minnesota North Stars 3-1 and in Buffalo, Quebec Nordiques maintained. thelr mastery over the Sabres with a 3-2 win. In other action it was: Edmonton Oilers 9, ' the Vancouver coach was less than pleased with the officiating as his Canucks dropped a 5-3 decision to Calgary Flames in National Hockey League playotf action Wednesday Winnipeg Jets 2; Calgary night. Flames 5, ‘ancouver Canucks 3; St. Louis Blues -5, Detroit’ Red Wings 2; Washington Capitals 4, Philadelphia Flyers 2; New ‘York Islanders 4, New York Rangers 1. Ation resumes in ‘tach series tonight. Bobby Smith's goal with less than six minutes remaining waa the game-' winner for Montreal, : After a scoreless -first period, went ahead at 10:120f the second period on a power- play goal by rockie defenceman Chris Chelios. Tom Fergus litted Ray. Bourque’s rebound aver Penney at 1:37 of the second Boston’s lone goal. ~~ Flames 5 Canucks 3 Harry Neale wasn't about to blame referee Ron - Hoggarth for the logs, but“ business directory _ SATELLITE VINYL, FABRICS & CANVAS WORKS Boat Tops Let us repair your old boat op or make you anew - ane or’re-cover your seats. - 635-4348. ROLAND PUETZ the Canadiens. for. . “T didn’t think he did a good job,”” Neale said of Hoggarth, but added: "Tm not using him as an excuse.” - Neale was annoyed with a major penalty for . high-sticking to Vancouver's Patrik Sundstrom early in the - third period, which came just as the Canucks - rebounded from a two - goal deficit to tie the game 2-3. ; Calgary defenceman Paul Baxter .was cut on the scoring-play sequence and; while he was penalized for, roughing, Sundstrom was sent off for five minutes. .“] refuse to believe he ‘saw what happened,"’. Neale said. '"To give any player a major penalty in the playoffs... it has to be ‘KERMODE SHAKE HANDSPLIT RESAWN. 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NG irl i ¥ i ee st teen fre . ’ Winnipeg. defenceman fi) Dave Babych. ‘After that :, we just couldn't. get - anything going our way.’ to move ahead: S-4. . “We went out with the attitude that, to get into the swing of things, we had to hit ... or be hit,” said Flames rookie forward Colin Patterson. © “He played great for - us,” Calgary coach Bob Johnson said =~ of Patterson, “Like our other rookies, he was a little nervous early but, | then, he picked it up. That . was a big goal he scored for ua and, of course, he was outstanding as a: penalty-killer,”” at Patterson, Mike Eaves,’ Steve Bozek, Loch and Risebrough scored for the - Flames, Jere Gillis, Stan Smyl and Tony. Tanti replied for Vancouver, . The goals: by Smy] and Tanti came within a span of less than two minutes early in the third to tie it. a “Right there, it was op . for grabe:'” said: Gillis. “But we. didn’t turn it on. ” Oilers a Jets 2 , _ Edmonton Oilers were. overwhelming favorites - to sweep. thelr National. Hockey League playoff. series with Winnipeg Jets but few people expected - Wednesday’s firat.-game to be over by the firat shift, But, for all intents and purposes, it was. The final score was.0-2; |. Edmonton right-winger Jari Kurri, a 52-goal scorer during the regular season, scored his first of three goala Wednesday 40 secoms into the game.. From that point: the Jets were simply helpless to prevent the Oilers from. skating to their 13th . consecutive win over Winnipeg. . NEL ii You ane ¥ not have, A, Yee, ro Peak odie . _. Edmonton raced Into'a: ‘4-0 lead, was up 5-1 after: - the first’ period, 6-1 after: fhe second and Kurvi ran it -to 8-1 before an exchange of goals.in the: final 10 minutes. Although it looks like the bail is defyin Kasal Parsons, left, and Ronnie McPh ‘Randy Gre “minute -BEASONn, , “We gat down those two quick goals and once we - were down, we opened the “gates,” said Winnipeg coach Barry Long. “We were down so early wa never hada chance to put the game plan info order. “Don't rls we Were playing the Ollers, not some rinky-dink team from ‘the ‘south side,” “ "The. Oilers sealed the win in the opening game - of the best-of-five. Smythe : Division semifinal — the second game ‘goes ‘here ‘ tonight — with their firat- ‘period’ outburst, Defenceman Paul Cottey scored: two goals’. and and Dave Hunter adde singles, ‘ADDS PAIR | Ken Lingeman scored - iveach of the second and ‘third periods, Kurri, who . scored his three goals on three shots, added his second and third in the final period. Kaurri's . Linemate, . "Wayne Gretsky, p _ up three assists but failed to score despite 10 shots on net, at least half of - them” goed scoring chances, Paul MacLean scored for Winnipeg in the first period and Dave Babych got the other-with the Jets’ oaly shot on a five- ' manpower advantage in the third period. That came when Edmonton’s Dave Semenko drew an elbowing major after knocking defenceman Robert Picard heavily to ‘the Ice: “The game was perhaps the chipplest of the nine ‘between the clubs this Eight major ‘penalties were issued and by. the final 10 minutes | referee Ron Fournier ‘appeared to be- just ‘toring the rash of TAC ons laking “That's the on sting that disturbed me tonight,” said Long, “It’s amazing how much intimidation: the Oilers ‘throw Into the referees, ‘Wayne Gretzky probably received thesecond check ‘that he’s ever received In his career and it was ‘imply because he went one way and Jim Kyte ' happened ‘to be there. . SAT of a. “sudden, bang, he gets a penalty for it,” Televison replays showed the elbowing penalty Kyte received was’ doubtful. Long sald the. officlals didn't loge the game for the dets.: but ‘‘they certainly are intimidated by the Oilers in this building." a Nordl ties 3 Sabres 2 Marian ‘Stastny, with. ‘assists - front brotherd _Anton and Peter, scored the winning goal as Quebec drew first blood. ‘Stastny’s goal was’ the ‘final ofe'in a three-goal. second period for the- Nordiques. Bo Berglund - and Normand Rochefort scored the other goals for Quebec, while rookie. -John ‘fucker and Lindy Tuff replied for Buffalo. Islanders 4 Rangers 1 Olymplc .atars Pat LaFontaine and Pat Flatley ignited New York | Islanders' attack, After Jan Erixon put the Rangers ahead, LaFontaing tled it and the Islanders went up 3-1 on goals by Bob Bourne and Greg Gilbert. - Flatley closed aut the scoring. - Capitals 4 Flyers 2 Gaetan . Duchesne tipped in a- tie-breaking goal at 7:37 of the third period as Washington ‘came from behind to defeat Philadelphia. Duchesne tipped. in a blue-line slap shot by Rod Langway to snap a 2-2 tie that had existed since Bryan Erickson . scored for the Capitals at 9:32 of ‘the second period. Mike Gartner and = Craig Laughlin also scored for Washington; while Bobby Clarke and Ilkka Sinisalo scored for the Flyers, Black Hawks 3 North Stars 1 -Al Secord scored 1:09 into the final period and , then collepted the gat me: winnér on a bac ; §:38-' td \ aay ddned eae toon i. Bob net goal for the Black Hawks with four seconds to go. - Chicago gealie Murray Bannerman sparkled in the nets, turning _— aside 4 Minnesota shots. Lars Lindgren was the lone North Star to beat him. Blues 3 Red Winga 2 The Blues built a 3-0 lead.on goals by: Jorgen ae \s gq nature’s law of gravity, le, right, know better and walted patiently for if to drop again. The two were spending their Wednesday afternoon In thes sun at Clarence Michlel School. "Christlan - rags winning. skeleton out of ‘the: ‘closet Pettersson, Mark Reeds ; and Rob Ramage before the Red Wings rallied on ° late third-period goals by Kelly Kisio.- “and | Ron Duguay. a VICTORIA (CP) ~The ‘Canadian ‘Amateur Rowing Association announced ..{ts preliminary selection: sof. rowers for the 1904” ae eles Olympics. The following rowers Will:still have to meet. Canadian Olymple Association. standards in their eveits: WOMEN’S . SCULLING: 1. Single — to be decided May. 12° a) Moutreal. Top candidate Andrea Victoria. 2, Double — Dailéle Laumann and = Silen - Laumann (Mississaiiga, ; : Ont.). 3. Quad — cox Carolyn Schreiner, . Trono (Victoria), Vicki Harber (Burlington, Ont.), Janice Mason amd :o8a Rpu (Victoria) and Dolores Young (Brockville, Ont... .- MEN’S SCULLING 1. Single — to be. decided . May | 12 in Montreal, Top candidates Mel Laforne (Hamilton, Ont.) and FPat- Walter, (Burnaby, B.C.). ©: 2, Double '— Peter MacGowan (‘Toronto) and Tim Storm (St. Catharines, Ont). a 3. Quad” Doug Hamilton (Kingston, Ont.), Mike Hughes (St. Catharines, Ont), Bob Mills (Halifax) and Phil Monckton - BQ).02 cin filp» WOMEN'S ‘SWEEP: 1,-Pair — Betty : Graig _ (Burnaby, ‘ (Brockville, Ont.), Tri¢la Smith (Vancouver). |. - 2. Four and eight (seats to be determined) —- Lesieh Anderson-Herwick (St. Catharines, Ont.) and Lesley Thompson (Napanee, Ont. ), coxswains; ~ Barb Armbrust, Carol Colgan, Gail Cort, Cathy Lichty, Jane Tregunno- (St. Catharines, Ont.), Marily ° . Brain, Jo. an le Gillingham, .°.Lisa Robertson (Victoria), Heather Clarke,’. Tina Clarke (Woodstock, Ont.), - Cathy: . ‘Lund (London, Ont. : dane Pringle (Oliver, pe. ds Angie Schneider (Rodney, Ont.) and: Kay Worthington (Toronto). MEN'S SWEEP" | 1, Pair, Coxless: four and eight (seats to be determined) — cox Brian MadMahon (St. Catharines, Ont.), Steave Beatty (Woodstock, Ont.), Dean Crawford, Grant Main (Victoria), Ted Gibaon, Mark Evans, Mike Evans, . John, Houlding, Dave Johnson, t Jim Relle, Tim Turner, ? Pat Turner (Toronto), Blair Horn (Kelowna, B.C,), Kevin Neufeld (Victoria) Steele (Delta, B.C.),". 2, Coxed pair and coxed four — to be decided May 12 in Montreal, Top: and Paul | candidates are coxswains Darely OQakley (Vancouver) and Paul Tessier (Victoria), Harold Baker (Qualleum Beach, B.C.), Jamie Boulding - (Campbell ‘River, B.C,), Ron Burak, Rick - Doey (St. Catharines, Ont), Tim (Gibsdns, B.C.), David Ross, Nick ‘Toulmin (Victoria) and. ‘Tony Zasada (Regina), COACHES Gil Beaulleu (Welland, Ont.), Neil Campbell, Jack Nickolson; Rudy _ Wieler (St. Catharines, Ont,), Drew Hartlion, Klavoca Boris (Vancouver), Ian MacFarlane (Kingston, Ont.), Dick MeClure . (Burnaby, B.C), Morrow (Victoria),