'Mini' earns five more points Darren 'Mini' Haydar's embarrass- (ýd mient o riches crnlinucd last weekend with a ive-point showing in NCAA play. The Milton Merchants' former star sniper bagged two goals Saturday in the University of New Hampshire's 5-2 win over the University of Massachusetts at Amhurst. This marked his fifth multi- goal effort of the season. A return engagemer.t the following evening had the 19-year-old switching Darren Haydar gears and drawing a pair of assists to go along with his first-period tally. UNH prevailed 7-2 to complete the sweep. Now with 13 goals and seven assists in 15 games, the Wildcats freshman sits fourth in Hockey Easst scoring and 22nd for the entire NCAA Division 1. In ternis of goals he's second in Hockey East and tifth overaîl. Most recently he piqued the interest of the San Jose Sharks. While his si/e -58, 165 lbs. -rinirght 6e considered by some to be a stumbling block to professional hockey, the NHL does feature many legitimate scorers who're really no bigger than Mini. Among them are Donald Audette, Theoren Fleury, Ray Whitney and 1997/98 Rookie of the Year Sergei Samsonov. 1~-V RNOW AVN1LU ABL 9CÀEIPJTR Elprossvu FREE ESTIMATES Packages REAIL aK-i- = Srning Hatton Sice 1981 18 ahmpson Rd. Und 3, Milton (Comer o Main St & Thonipson Rd.) 876-1175 The Canadien Champion, Fniday, December 18, 1998 -25 Fax Dateline items to 878-4943 Jewe-- rOutiet Bob Flemlng's f Gold h the LeGramrn imw gow- For ail your jewellery needs Thursday - Saturday visit Katena's at 136 Main St. E. or cai 8784572 for Cther appointments. L u aityE j iape elly 113Great ] vn CHRISTMAS o FFERI 3 MONTHS BASIC SERVICE PLUS 1 MONTH 0F SPECIALTY & TMN CHANNELS FREE! Z.- -l