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Show BS The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Sunday, January 31, 1999 Grizzlies to Begin Long Road Trip On Winning Streak BY BRETT PRETTYMAN ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE by penalty minutes, the Fort Wayne Komets are the bullies of the Interna- nile ing. “He made a lot of good saves in the game when we neededto, and then he was perfect in the shoctout. We werent 't ready to carry him,so he car- Grizzlies are the students who do ev- erything the teachertells them. It took extra work, but just as in school, the Grizzlies got the best grade, beating the Komets 5-4 in a shootout Saturday night before 9,398 fansat the E Center. Utah (22-20-5) moved into sixth placein the Western Conference, one point ahead of Kansas City and one point behind Milwaukeeforfifth. “Psychologically, this is a tremen- douswin for us. Itgives us confidence going on the road,” saidUtah Coach ies hit the road Wednesday for thefirst of eight games “This was the fourth game in how many.” Langkow is 7-2 since joining the Grizzlies. Saturday, he made 29 saves The Grizzlies scored twice on seven extra-player opportunities and should on 33 shots. Fort Wayneis one of the biggest teams in the league,andthe physical havehad another but Don Biggs had a goal taken away when a linesman ruled he batted the puck past Racine third period. The Komets played hard Butsayev scored after a over. Grizzlies goalie Scott Langkow stopped all four Komets shooters in the shootout, the one-on-one exhibi- someone ofhis character makes it even morelamentable” team with experience,”said Dave chibald. “We have played through or an assist in 11 straight games(sev- en goals, 12 assists). He has moved into the top five on the IHL’s scoring list. Brad Lauer set a season high in the league when hescoreda goallate that [rough play] before. We found a in the first period. He has a goal in Archibald a 2 go-ahead goal with eight minutesleft when his shot during a powerplay was accidentally deflected past netminder Bruce Ra- eight straight. The Grizzlies head into the season's longest roadtrip starting Wednesdayin KansasCity against the cine by a Komet defenseman. “I was trying to shoot it to where [John] Purves was, but it didn’t makeit,” he said, “They don't ask how; they ask team they have beenbattling with for thelast playoff spot. After eight road games in 14 days, uitah returnsto the E Centeron Feb. 21 W_LSOL Pts GF GA BY 4 60171 167 212 8 60 185 115, 2917 58 156 1622 7 39138 157 Central LSOL Pis GF GA Michigan 23 5 45107 Indianapolis 1823 8 419517 Fort Wayne 8 42135 143 Cleveland 18.21 4 40 137 199 WESTERN CONFERENCE W_LSOL Pts GF GA Chicago wu 7 mis Manitoba 2614 60 157 150 Milwaukee 2219 6 50 133 152 Kansas City 22 4 49.197 157 thwest IL Pls GA Houston 357 6 16201 1 ‘Long Beach 3020 1 61 170 163 Utah Mm § 49141 taeoe 1525 5 35 133 183 Nort: tv pn revader cor Shootout Cincinnati Detroit Orlando Grand Rapids oan Thencan ssbt Letebvre 304phen enheras Lefeovre), 1027. 2, es ‘Deadmarsh 13. 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Theyopenthe regular season Fridaynight against Chicago in the Delta Center. “It would have beennice to have [Ellis],” said Jeff Hor- nacek. “But him not comingisn’t going to stop us from doing what we need to do. *LaPhonso is a proven quantity,” said Miller. “But we've got good talentin this camp. Are anyof them as good as he is? Maybe not. But we're so solid and so deep, I honestly believe we're going to have an awfully good team, anyway Ellis’ decision to sign with Atlanta greatly increases the chance thatone of the unfamiliar free agents already in camp — Anthony Avent, Adrian Caldwell, Chris King. Shawnelle Scott, Joe Stephens or Saddi Washington — will makethefinal roster. Obviously, none of them would have Harper-like reservations aboutplayingin Utah. “People tend to dwell on the players who don't come here,”said Layden. “Thetruth of the matter is we've had manyplayers come here who end up living here — Mark Eaton, ThurlBailey, Jeff Hornacek. “Hornacek was the hap} piest guy in the world when we gothim outof Philadelphia... 1d ratherlook at the character of guys like that than worry about guys who didn’t want to be here — like Harperand Seikaly.” this season with so many games crammed into so few nights — 50 gamesin 90 days. “T've heardthat theory, but you just don't know becauseall of this is so new to everyone,” Pacers Coach Larry Birdsaid. went wrong. That's why we got swept,” Kobe Bryant said. “‘Obviously, Utah’s the team to beat. But the competition has gotten tougher,from Scottie Pippen joining Charles Barkley and Oneofthe oddities of the revamped scheduleis that teamswill play three games on three consecutive nights Olajuwon in Houston to Steve Kerr and Mario Elie joining the San Antonio Spurs and their formidable big men, David Robinson and Tim Dun- Bird usedto doit with the Celties, playing Friday night, Saturday night six titles, he knows what it takes,” three times during the season. and Sundayafternoon, butnoneoftoday's playersare usedto that kindof grind. The newgeneration also isn't used to playing 88 percent of its games within the same conference, but they'll have to adjustto that, too, as can. “Houston's loaded, Pippen’s won Bryant said. “San Antonio has big bodies. There are some tough teams We havea toughteam, too." One teamthat won't betough is Chi cago, although it might be tough t. watch, The only returning players from teams play out of conferenceonly six timesall season. Also, there won't be an All-Star last year's playoff team are Toni Ku June when Michael Jordanstole the ball from Karl Maloneandhit the shot title of the decade. ‘There won'tbe an encorethis year, not from Jordan and not from the Bulls. lost becauseof the lockout. “With 50 games, it’s kind of like college,” Detroit's Grant Hill said. “If the No. 1 team loses a game, it will be Jerry Reinsdorf and general manager that gave the Chicago Bulls their sixth That dynasty is dead. Forthe other 28 teams, it means the race for the championship is wide en. an see why people would be excited aboutit, but I wish he was still playing. He was everything that was right about the NBA,” Knicks Coach Jeff Van Gundysaid, referringto Jordan’s retirement. “He's obviously greatfor the fans, but alsofor the other players because he's such a benchmarkasfar as work, dedication and commitment to win- ning,and I wonder where that’s going to come from now.” It will take years for someone to step into Jordan's sneakers, but the process will nonetheless begin immediately in this abbreviated season. Coach P.J, C The dniana Paces werealreadya major contender, and now they're be- Goalies — D 22465 (28 shot30 RANGERS3 ata saves Plc Burke 1410510(17-14), Means RED WINGS 2 (64 seco peed, 1311) eteree — Lance Roberts A — 19:20 DETROIT — Niklas Sund- CANUCKS3 1906 strom scored with 4:42 remaining and Mike Richter BLACKHAWKS2 FLAMES 4 VANCOUVER, British made 38 saves as New York Columbia — Markus Nasbeat Detroit BLUES 3 (OT) lund scored the go-ahead CALGARY, Alberta — DY Rangers re goal with 8:45 left as VanJeff Shantz scored at 3:21 of Dat = 1 Dar aye Mefor eta‘i couver won its first game PENGUINS5 The 50-game schedule begins Friday, Feb. 5, more than three months late and 32 games short. So muchwill EDMONTON, Alberta — Mikhail Shtalenkov made 22 saves as Edmonton beat Anaheim. 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Losing Much Has Changed Since Last Season, But Clean NBA Slate May Attract Fans OILERS 1 IGHTY DUCKS 0 PHILADELPHIA — John Praaliey Ua, — Asabelet 6.722, mon LeClair scored his NHL- (aaing, 234, De crgping8 am . — Anabeien 0 of 5: leading 30th and 31st goals onCael —Dallas 168-30 Porat Heferee — Dennis Lalive A — 17.808 sy s Philadelphia routed saben, Hebert 18- 6° (27 shote npa Bay Man ine ‘len"iMisi 22 7.100 fa Mi rae DENVER Sizzling Joe Sakic scored two goals in & game for the third time in his last five games as ColoraKe 638 teeta doboat San Jose Cae. 08 attractive to free agents. “If those other things were important, we wouldn't have beenoneofonly two teamsonhis final list,” Laydensaid “He had several places to go, and he narrowedit down to Atlanta or Utah. If there were serious problems here,I don't think he would have even considered us.”” Utah's Bryon Russell was unaware of any obvious deterrent to Ellis’ joining the Jazz. The Knicks have becomea serious contender with Latrell Sprewell, traded from Golden State, where he was suspended for 68 games and lost eanbE beterprunes — Nati 09 Gales— Dunham 11113327.135 (29 shot ZT saves) ‘Nashville New Jersey, Drsieas AVALANCHE 5 SHARKS 0 whatitis. People are free to go where the)ey want. In fact, Laydenpoints to the Jazz’s second-placefinish in the pursuit ofEllis as anillustration that the franchise is have changed from that night in mid- song) 0 ooea‘t Onl Pecod —NoSconleg Paes —Gi, 128 Alf oe 125;fag Res.ct) A tooing, Gi. Bor ter Meat Red 1RARD things happenlately, when guys didn't comeon board,But that’s part of this business, for any team... . Free agencyis, compacted season.” TORONTO — Steve Sullivan, Garry Valk and Sergei Berezin scored in a 2:36 span in the second period and Toronto held off Washington. ane ~ Don Return A Theories abound. “I don’t seeit that way,” Laydensaid. “We've had some Harris said. “Why? Because each game's goingto be very importantin a egbgse Sriveessis ae ih Fed — 2 Dl Hae 8 213.3, PalaHalacer 4 rate Ma 1036, Verbeek, Dal ( Siangin ml Sydor, Dal (roughing) 15:12 Zubov. Dab Pa roughing, ers can'tpicture themselves comfortably joining the mix. from the start,” Lakers Coach Del PREDATORS3 DEVILS 2 (OT) SUNRISE, Fla. — Tony Perhaps future Hall-of-Famers Karl Malone and John Stockton are suchstrong on-court personalities that outsid- “We'regoingto put on a good show ‘Audette mixed it up with CAPITALS 3 — Law Angeles 0 of seeking pot-of-gold contracts, or too structured by manyin today's free-wheeling again. Angeles forward Donald MAPLELEAFS 5 Goalies — Angeles, Storr 99-1 (30 shots —Battin ‘Hasek 23-118 (26-28), — Kerry Fraser. A— 18.595 (18,595) vative, or too white. All four of the free agents the Jazz openly courted this month are African-American Perhapsthe Jazz are considered too thrifty by players enough to get the fans interested BUFFALO, N.Y. — Los Goal — Loy Angeles 7:1-8-28. Bu ese caret or within the organization scaresoff free agents, or causes players like Harper and Seikaly to nix trades Perhaps NBAplayers see Utah as too small, too conser- every team is undefeated and every game will counta little more. Scottie is with Charles, Spreeis free and the Bulls stink. Put it all together and it might be Fort Wane tDero$30po Hoaston at Las Vegas, pm 1605, Storr. LA, served by Audette (tripping, 1638 Hotunger 14 ti 23ortak ¢ i! Jazzvice president of basketball operations Scott Lay- BY CHRIS SHERIDAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Welcometo the post-lockout, postJordan NBA. February is nearly here, toba 4 ($0) SABRES 4 KINGS 1 goals in a game by routing eters wate eferringto a ‘‘family atmosphere”within the organiza. tion andbetween Utah’s players and fans,Miller added, “If thatkindofthing turns a guy off, then maybe we don’t want that guy around, anyway. Of course,the "Good Guy Factor” is precisely why Miller denis skeptical. He does not think the environment in Utah 4 overpay Opportunities — Crotina of 6, Today's (i arin test, 1130. tin, Ibe 17-115 (45 shot Pattsburgh at Montreal, Ni Phoeniat Nash, 1230pm ion Hackett 14167 (10-7), Chabot Anais oro La tons “teleree opal Devos A — 20514 oo 21278 i te ing. Pealles — 1, Toronto, Tomas 9Sunda, Farriner, Tor Bragain? a; PuneBat tigsteing on SENATORS 9 _ « 1, Law Angeles, Audette 5 in, Yushkevic) aasp. pee a rt ‘nes Boston ISLANDERS 2 (Ferraro, Cohn) 1808. Poates — Av Fabre pas Feed — 1 Baton. Fer8atubr (roughing), 534; Hasek, Buf, doable siredy KANATA, Ontario Kovalev ale 14 (Lang. Dolls ‘Berube (too men), 711; Berube, aha). Was, mu a"33 Frvv. stn Toros 9(OSE Alexei Yashin scored hi armajrmiscundoct nsiator, in4, Pgh, Reyer 18), 1oy 1246, Hunter, Was 12548: Eagle, 2ist and22ndgoals as Ottaida Mara12 Smith, Tor, major gt Moran, in(ob Rent ), 930; Jagr, Pit wa set a club record for Tops fay Vite thingsto offer.” puck. on Goal — San Jose 3-14-5--22.Colorado12 106-28 Powerplay Opportunities — San Jose 0 of; Colorado 1 of4. Goales— San Jose, Vernon 11-148 (13shots 10 saves), Shields (446 second,15-18), Colorado, Ray 1-123 (2229) ferce— Don Van Masseahoven.A— 16,061 (16081), FLYERS 6 LIGHTNING 2 there a messagebeingsentthat I’m missing?Is there some kind of stigmaout there, regarding ourfranchise?’ I'd like to think thereisn’t. But the way things havegonelately, 1 Miller. “I hope guys outthere feel like we have some good Several players continued impressive streaks. Biggs has recorded a goal the team is relying on intimidation. Buffalo goaltender Dominik Hasek and then scored on his former teammates, but the Sabres cooled the Kings with four third-period goals. New York. Larry Miller says. “I know I've asked myself lately, ‘Is All wecandois putourbest foot forward.” “T hopethe reputationofthis franchise is a good one — that we have goodcoaches;that wetreatpli ih is the least-penalized IHL team (20.0 minutes). “Weare an older es a =U rence15sede Ca fi Mo ae, Very. major. No igh FAGrtegeoee ok MostnaRacay 1p! Penaldes—Burt12 “You have to ask yourself that question,” Jazz owner like that, whocan fit into a system and want to play for a great coachlike Jerry Sloan. That's what we haveto offer. washit hardby thelossofEllis. “Everything seemedtofit,” he said. “He's a family man. He's got a lovely wife and kids hetakes to school every day. (roughing), ert Kron scoredtwice, as the Carolina Hurricanes, despite managing only 10 ng), aac Col (ob.-booking), shots, beat the Montreal Canadiens3-1 Saturday. Irbe, coming off his All- fe eh foie Star game appearance, made several big saves to (roughing), 1339, orga,1380. oN team in the game lad Copin, 1504 aoe Carolina Montreal iat Peed fon, Mon.me high sticking Ellis signed a free-agent contract with the Hawks on Saturday, addinganother nameto a lengthylist of players the Jazz wanted but could notlure to Utah. In the frenzied three weeks since the NBA labor war ended, the Jazz have lost Sam Perkins to Indiana, Johnny Newman to Cleveland, Mario Elie to San Antonio andEllis to Atlanta. hat in the name of Derek Harper — not to mention RonySeikaly — is so distasteful about playing in Utah? of a regulation game, illustrating how Hurricanes Shut Down Canadiens THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LaPhonsoEllis is moving to Atlanta. The Jazz are moving on. ain. guess you have to ask."” All-Star Irbe Helps “=== MONTREAL — Arturs Irbe made 44 saves and Rob- “It was his decision. I guess it’s business.” Russell said “Hedid what wasbest for him andhis family.” Instead of dwelling on perceived negatives about Utah or the Jazz. Laydenpoints to the positives. “We offer players a winning environment in a great e said. “Hopefully, there are playersout there who THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE with a high stick. Biggs’ stick obviously was below the goal crossbar — the measuring device — whenhehit the game wore on the Grizzlies. The Ko- mets average more than 38 penalty minutes per outing — more than five nights and we got tired in the and madeit difficult for us.” Fort Wayne (17-16-8) tied the game with 85 seconds left when Viacheslav BY STEVE LUHM FW, hooking! nar Mieri sopra condo) 1315, Ray, FW moransree SonatPot Wey ionorng.U sonal at Wann 11250-33Uh 0 pores Pay Opprtuaies —Port Wyse for Uh for Goalies—Fort Wayne, Rscine 1.85 (24 shots. 20saves) Utah, Lang 141639 ats 29s. Rass Joh THL games tied after regulation.“It was his best gamewith us,” said Gor- tional Hockey League. The Utah WhyIsn’t This the Place? Jazz Can’t = Explain Freeze-Out By Free Agents crea 2103 1. Utah, Ramindky 10 (Hughes Hollinger, 74 1647 Gp. Penaltles — tion used to determine the winner in WEST VALLEY CITY — Judging Butch Gori GRIZZ SUMMARY about $6 milionin salary for choking ing labeled the favorites in the East. They return almost the exact team that took the Bulls to seven gamesin the conference finals. The Pacers, however, are old. And one of the popular lines of thinking these days if that the younger teams — such as Boston, Cleveland and Portland — will have an advantage eak. That weekendoffrivolity was like they slipped in thestandings. You sure don’t want to start out much below .500. If youfall far off, you'll have a hardtimecatchingup. Players reported to irsining camps in varying degrees of shape, with Shawn Kemp and Patrick Ewing among the most obviously overweight. few teamspracticedtogetherregularly during the 6%-month lockout, including the Pacers and Utah Jazz, while other teams came out of the work stoppagewith only three or four players under contract, including Phoenix, Orlando and Atlanta, and then had to scramble just to puta roster together. Bythetime someofthose teams get comfortable, 10 games — or one-fifth ofthe season — might have passed “It's importantto get off to a good start, and it's important to have depth and be able to overcomethe attrition that happens when youplaya lot of gamesin a short period of time,” Seatfie Coach Paul Westphal said. In the West, the Jazz still look like the team to Having bean to the finals the last two years only to lose to the Bulls, Utah returns virtually the same team that won 126 regular-season gamesin those two seasons. The Jazz also embarrassed the Lakers in the Western Conferencefinalslast year. “There were a lot of things that koe, Ron Harper, Bill Wennington and Randy Brown. The rest of them were sent packing by Chicago owner Jerry Krause, who didn't want their team to suffer through several of post-championship doldru vears way the Boston Celtics did in the 1990s. What they've done, however, is turned the Bulls into a laughingstock — atleast for now. Chicago will sacri fice this season before reloading in the free-agent market next summer. “Nobody is going to fee sorry for the Bulls,” Detroit Coach Alvin Gen trysaid. “And [new Coach) Tim"Flovd isa great friend of mine. t happened in Chicago is no difterent than what happenedhere the years after 1989 and 1990. The only difference is that, for them, it happened in two days Here, it hap: pened over a matter Jordan's exit abe tite iad e for the Knicks, Pacers and Mi Heat, as well as the next rung of ern Conference contenders Jersey, Atlanta, Milwaukee Cleveland It alsowill keep a team fromthe West, whetherit's Utah, Houston, the Lakers, Sonies or Suns, from the ultimate competitor in the cham pionship round But thenagain, what if “You can't relyonhis retirement, Van Gundy said, “because what if he comesback again this year? Jordan left the doorslightly ope bysaying he was 99.9 percent retired But he wouldn't really come back this season, would he "t'see why he would now Van Gundysaid, NBA EXHIBITIONS jr1dn2 in1) A 2 Now2. Pc 01, Ceblin02 Dwg Saturday's Games 5 (Phppen 4, San Autor I PRRLADELPHLA10, ho Fouled Netwunds SetoTlok owion 2S at 2 (Ceballos 12 ulels — San Antonligadeere weenabHho dd 13, Dallas 25 (Nan 9. Laynch 472210, 115. Be A-38 208 ia Penis 27, Dallas 29. 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