1o the examiner Mbï¬ï¬frob 20 197g Dave Burrows it of Pittsburgh Penguins checks Darcy Rota IX of hicago Black Hawks after Rota fired shot By GLENN COLE The Canadian Press By the third period the fans were getting restless with the lackadaisical effort being shown by New York Islanders in their National Hockey league game Saturday against Atlanta Flames in Uniondale NY The fans trying to get their club moving started into con tinuous footstomping hand elapping routine which many Islanders claimed was in strumental in their 33 come fmmbehind tie against the Flames They gave us the spark we lacked for the last five games said New York coach Al Arbour afterthe contest The Islanders kept up the mo mentum Sunday night at the Spectrum as they skated to triumph over the Flyers in one ofsix games In other Sunday play Detroit Red Wings clipped Los Angeles Kings 51 Chicago Black Hawks and Pittsburgh Penguins battled to 22 tie Colorado Rockies and New York Rangers fought to 44 draw Washington Capitals edged Minnesota North Stars and Buffalo Sabres thumped St Louis Blues 62 EXTEND RECORD Aside from the Atlanta Islanders clash Saturday Montreal Canadiens extended their unbeaten record to 26 by scoring seven times in the third period to come back to dump the Rockies 94 Toronto Maple Leafs nipped Minnesota 54 Philadelphia downed Detroit past Penguins goalie Denis Herron during Sundays NHL game at Chicago AP Laserphoto Islanders get some help from footstomping fans in penaltytilled affair St Louis edged Vancouver Canucks 43 Chicago surprised Boston Bruins 42 and Los Angeles and Pittsburgh played toa 11sawoff Mike Bossy who returned to the Islanders lineup after miss ing four games with bruised shoulder scored his once in each of New Yorks games dur ing the weekend to move into NHL goalscoring leadership tie with Montreals Guy Lafleur Both the right wingers have scored 42 times this season The Islanders victories gave them sixpoint edge over sec ondplace Flyers in the Patrick Division although Philadelphia has game in hand The Red Wings and Penguins now find themselves just four Jets beat Quebec 52 in crucial WHA match By THE CANADIAN PRESS Winnipeg Jets will be looking to extend their World Hockey Association winning streak to record Ill games later this week while New England Whalers holders of the league record un beaten string have chance to prevent it The Jets beat Quebec Nor diques 32 Sunday night to tie New Englands record 12game winning string set in the first 12 games this season The Wialers IltYl their 13th game before losing the 14th to set the unbeaten streak record which the Jets could surpass with win when the clubs meet again in Winnipeg tednesday The Whalers also visit Winnipeg on Friday Actually Toronto loros who later became Birmingham Bulls first set the 12game win ning record hilt needed parts of two seasons 197 74 and 1074 73 to to II In other WHA games Sunday Edmonton Hilers beat In rlianapolis Racers +3 in over Saturday the Jets blanked Cincinnati 40 with right winger Anders Hedberg scoring all four goals New England beat Indianapolis 41 and Houston Aeros defeated Birmingham 32 Hedberg added his 50th goal of the season in Sundays vic tory at Winnipeg while Peter Sullivans second goal of the game proved to he the winner but Jets coach Larry Hillman chose to spread the praise amund think we have 20 of the best players in the league when they play up to their capabilities saidllillman Ive been getting good two way hockey and by using four lines it keeps everybody strong Weve been playing extremely well defensively which shows when you only give up one goal on the road The Jets won 21 at New Eng land last Thursday and then Ioe Daley shut out Cincinnati onSaturday The defending champion Nor diques meanwhile continued the inconsistent play that has Were definitely not the same team since we went to Moscow said Quebec coach Marc Boileau We were 1610 before but were 9191 since we got back At Edmonton Mike Zuke set up the tying goal by Pierre Guite in the third period and then his deflection produced the overtime winner for the ilers The win moved Edmonton back into third place with 62 points one ahead of Houston and now only eight behind of secondplace New England Winnipeg which only two weeks ago was two points behind leading NewEngland now is eight points in front of the Whalers Defenceman Darryl Maggs scored with only 22 seconds re maining in overtime to give Cincinnati the win over Bir mingham It was Maggss first goal since joining the Stingers ina trade Birmingham collected total of 49 penalty minutes in the game giving them record season total of 1673 minutes in only 58 games Quebec held the points behind the secondplace Kings in the Norris Division as result of weekend play CREDIT RUTHERFORD Detroit playing before 16407 fans the largest crowd ever at the Olympia got 31save per formance from goaltender Jimmy Rutherford as they de feated the Kings for the second time in month It was Jimmy Rutherford and company said Detroit coach Bobby Kromm You need the goaltending to keep you in the close games before you can break loose pair of secondperiod goals by Dennis Hextall broke the game open for Detroit and helped extended the Kings win less streak to eight games Defenceman Dave Burrows scored on 10foot drive with 245 remaining in the third pe riod to give Pittsburgh tie at Chicago Rookie defenceman Doug Wilson had two goals for the Black Hawks The Rockies continued to have their problems away from Denver as they went winless for the 25th consecutive time since beating the Canucks 62 for their only road win of the sea son last Oct 29 Still the Rockies are very much in the fight for second place in the Smythe Division and the way the Canucks have been performing Colorado could overtake them NEEDS IMPROVEMENT But Colorado has to improve on their 1199 road record if they are going to make move on Vancouver In both their games during the weekend the Rockies blew onegoal leads in the third period and gained just one point Mark Heaslip flipped short backhand shot past Rockies goalie Michel Plasse midway through the third period to give the Rangers the tie after New York had grabbed 31 lead in the first period and fell behind 43 early in the final session Washington goatender Jim Bedard stopped Roland Eriks son on breakaway with 210 remaining in the third period to preserve Washingtons third victory in month Six unanswered goals By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ottawa 67s scored six unan swered goals during the final 21 minutes Sunday en route to victory over Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds in an Ontario Ma jor Junior Hockey League game In other games Sunday Peterborough Petes downed Windsor Spitfires 84 Oshawa Generals edged Hamilton Fin cups 54 Kitchener Rangers beat Toronto Marlboros 64 and London Knights edged Kingston Canadians 54 Play resumes tonight with Ottawa at Sudbury In Sault Ste Marie Ottawa was leading 32 when Doug Crossman scored powerplay goal at 1933 of the second pe riod The 67s then added five more goals in the third period Leftwinger Steve Payne scored five goals his second fivegoal performance of the season to lead Ottawa Linemate Bobby Smith scored one goal and had five assists and Jim Fox had one goal and four assists Smith now has leagueleading 158 points including 100 assists Yvon Joly had the other Ottawa goal Brent Jarrett and Wayne Gretzky with his 60th replied for Sault Ste Marie Gretzky now has 148 points At Windsor Keith Acton ran his goals total to 37 and points total to 101 with threegoal fivepoint performance for the Petes Chris Haylk had two goals and one assist and Steve Larimer added goal and two assists for the Petcs outshot 45 27 Brian Drumm and Mike Meeker had the other Peter borough goals John Kibyuk scored two goals and Bo Schryer and Wes Jarvis added the others for Windsor now two points ahead of London Knights in the Emms Division Peterborough remains solid second in the Leyden Division seven points behind Ottawa 67s and 11 ahead of Oshawa Gner als The win ended sixgame Windsor winning streak on home ice Playing at home the win for the Generals snapped 10 game Hamilton undefeated streak Oshawa held period leads of 20 and 52 before Hamiltons Paul Marshall scored two goals in 2+second span in the third period help 67s pound Soo Oshawa scorers were John Liprando Diego Odino Mike Pidgeon Jim Jackson and Stelio Zupancich Dennis Houle and Alan Secord also scored for Hamilton In Toronto Jody Gage led the Rangers with one goal and three assists Bruce McKay Brian McDavid Don Maloney Doug Sulliman and John Walker scored single goals for the Rangers Brian Paton had two goals for Toronto and Mark Murphy and Scott McGeown added the oth ers At Kingston Dino Ciccarelli the Knights 55goal scorer set up all five goals as the Knights held period leads of 32 and 43 North York loses 54 to Royal York Royals By THE CANADIAN IR ESS Royal York Royals edged North York Rangers 54 in tario Hockey Association Pro vincial Junior act ion Sunday In other Sunday games Dixie Beehives defeated Mount Harn ilton As 115 Guelph Platers beat Markham Waxers 105 and North Bay Irappers tied Aur ora Tigers 77 On Saturday Wexford Raid ers tied Markham Waxers 22 Play resumes tonight with Newmarket at Mount Hamilton In Toronto John Gibb scored three goals for the Royals Dave Phillips and Patti Skjodt each scored one goal Bill Wen sink Bob Millard John Foresi and Scott Howson scored for the Rangers Playing at home Chris Cos tello scored three goals for Dixie and Kim Adams and Steve Cloutier scored two goals each Singles went to Grant Hansen Jim Peebles Dave Poulin and Rory Carroll TWO FO RICK Rick Mastroluisi scored two goals for Hamilton and Joey Ridos Fred Chaisson and Len Jankowski completed the scor mg In Guelph Phil McKenzie scored three goals for the Pla ters Rene Laarman Tim Ab bott Terry Cullen Paul Kis tner Don McLeod Brian McClellan and Tom Rieck added single goals LOS ANGELES AP As student optometrist 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