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Show Tht Defy UUft Chronic!. Wtdntsday. Octobtr 7. 1631 Pwe Scvcntvn BOB SMELL I --Wfc- j . t v i ... rv- - It. Golden Eagles face off season against Tigers The Adams Cup champion Sail Lake Golden Eagles ojen the 198 82 antral Hockey League season in the Salt Pal night at 7:30 p.m. against the Cincinnati Tigers, who are returning to the absent?. CHL after a one-yeto bet ome The Golden Eagles are the first learn in CHL history to win three straight Adams Cups. The Golden Eagles will have I I players returning from last year's championship team, plus five rookies on their leniatiw 1 y ar Mt-kin- g 19-m- roster. Skidmore and Doug Grant. Skidmore compiled a mark of 2 wins. losses and two lies, and one shutout during the regular season. Skidmore played 2. IN mi mites foil he Eagles last year and had a goals-againin the average of 3.73. Skidmote was playoffs. 1 1 1 si -2 Giant, who was the MVP of the playoffs during the Eagles' Adams Cup year of 1980. came out of retirement this year to hatk up Skidmore in the Eagles nets. Grant is the e Eagle goalie in wins with 67. and has Imtii in goal more than anybody, with 122 games to his credit. Grant filled in briefly last ear when Skidmore was out with a biokeu hand; the vein an goalie played in five games, winning ihrtr and losing just once. all-lim- Heading the list of returnees is Doug Palauari. Palawan, who missed most of last season with a shoulder injury, needs just hi e leading goal goals to become the scorer in Golden Eagle history. The uncut mark is held by Lyle Bradley with Itirt. Also returning will be Richie Hansen and Denis Houle. Hansen, who suned 27 goals and had 51 assists during the tegular season, led the Golden Eagles in scoiing timing the playoffs with five goals and 18 assists. I loule. who scored 22 goals and had assists dm iug the regular season, ! a new CHL plaxolf assist mark with 19. all-lim- 1 1 -- Also back in Salt I ake City this year is Bobby Crawford, who )opifd in .L" goals, to finish third on the tram in goats stout I. f Goalienders Return The goaltending will be led by Paul -- Coach Begins Fifth Season Also returning lot oath the Eagles will Ik Jack 'Tex" Evans, who will begin his fifth year as the loss man of the Eagles. Evans, who is the wiuningesl coath in Salt City sMitis histoiy. has compiled a 21 maik with the Eagles, a flossy .612 winning M'iteniage. In Evans' four years at the Eagle helm he has guided the Big Biitts lo thiee Adams Cup titles ami one itinner-usmi. The Eagles ate definite Iv in good hands. ike 1 1 p .( eieran (.olden Eagle left winger Floyd Thompson, shown in action during last tear's Adams Cup final, w ill be one of H players returning from last year's Adams Cup championship team. Missing fiom last year's Adams Cup stiiatl Joe Mullen, w ho tied the maik ol iuosi totals in a vavin b an Ameiican In tin pioat goalie Rick lb in, who had 10 wins timing iIh- playoffs: ittokic Paul Mat I a an. u lili.ul 3tigo;ilsantl I2assists:aiul Red l.uut im .who stoietl 39 goals anil hatl 33 assists. Mullen. I b in .intl Jim N'ill aie w ith tin Mieui St. I .on is Blues, while Mat Lean was liatletl to 'inniM'g. is "; - High on Lemieux Of the fie itNtkies on thisyeai's stpiad the Eagles ate high on Alain lemieux. has playetl the last two yeais in the QiuIkc Juniois Majoi league (m Chicoiimi. In 1980 l.t init iiv scoietl 17 goals and hatl 9. assists. ear he st oied 67 goals anil had 98 assists. I h ie is the complete lostet of the Golden as Eagles they lake lo the ice on Saturday I ist y night: Right Wings Ci.iufoitl. Maik Reeds, and John Mailt II. u liocameoxci in I he Mac Leaun.itle. Koltli Onim ken I ctlei ko. Kit hie I laiist u. Alain ami Doug P.il.i.ni. 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