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Show The Salt Lake Tribune HOCKEY Sunday, Jan * BEST AVAILABLE COPY Cli Grizzlies Continue Winning Ways On the Road byBeating Cleveland BY BRETT PRETTYMAN THE SALT LAKE TRIBL NE CLEVELAND TheUtah Grizzlies GOALS Officially became “good” Saturday Utah Coach Bob Bournedeliveredthat sruhi 596; long-awaited compliment after his team recovered from a two-goal d to beat the Cleveland Lumberjack: gameroad trip. The only small blemish a shootout loss at Manitoba on New Year's Eve. The Grizzlies are 12 4-1 on the road “These guys are good,” Bourne. “We were down two and therestill weren't any negative thoughts onthe bench. It was very gratifying RichardParkscoredthree goals for his second hat trick of the seasonand Neil Brady had three assists as the Grizzlies scored sevenstraight goals t win theirfourth straight game “Theonly problem [for the playersrs] is that they are setting a precede said Bourne. “Now I know what they can do.” Ifever there was the roleofspoiler, it. A crowd of 9,386 gatheredto Bill O'Leary/The Associated Press Utahfit watch Cleveland captain Jock Cal Washington's Ulf Dahlen shoots and scores against Atlanta goalie Scott Fankhousen. The Capitals landertryto becometheInternational HockeyLeague's all-time leading scorshutout the Thrashers 3-0 in the second gameofthree straight between the teams. er. He tied the record with anassist in Friday's 5:3 loss to Utah The crowd cheered exactly three 2nd Straight 2-Goal Game By Turgeon Powers Blues notgo in but Vancouverdefenseman Ed Jovanoski ST. LOUIS — Pierre Turhis stick at the puck geon’s assault on NHL goal- threw and referee Paul Devorski ies continued Saturday. awarded it to St. Louis. The St. Louis center Vancouver coach Marc scored twogoalsto give the ‘THE ASSOCIATEDPRESS Blues a 4-2 victoryover the Vancouver Canucks Saturdaynight. The game marked the second consecutive game Turgeon had two goals and he has 21 onthe season. He’s had fourth consecutive sea- sonswith 20 or moregoals. ‘Turgeon has11 goals and 29 pointsin his last 18 games. “T've gotto sayit’s probably my best hockey right now,” Turgeonsaid. “I don’t thinkI've ever beenhotter.” Blues coach Joel Quenneville agre “He's myaccel right now,” Quenneville said. “He's making oe happen for us NHLStandings Crawford was irate at the call. He hadto be restrained by anassistant. “The one thing I accomplished is I get to looklike an idiot on ESPN and CBC,” Crawford said. Starters were selected in fan balloting from Nov. 1 to Jan. 3 Vancouver's Todd Bertuzzi tied the gameat 13:13 of the second period when he backhanded his seventh goal of the season past St. Louis goaltender Roman Turek. Pavol Demitra gave the Blues a 2-1 lead when he scored 32 seconds into the third period to makeit 2-1. Thegoal was Demitra’s 17th of the season andfirst since Dec. 26. Turgeon scored his second of the game when he stole the puck andbeatgoalie Felix Potvin on the short side at 7:38 ofthe third period. “T thought he was going to go one way and he camefrom the other direction,” Potvin said. “It hit me in the chest, went under my arm and rolled in. Vancouvergot asclose as. 32 when Mattias Ohlund, playingin his second gameof the season, scored his first goal at 10:08 of the third. Ohlund missed Vancouver's 37 previous gamesafter be- ing struck in the eye with a ick. k. St. Louis added another goal when Mike Eastwood was credited with his 14th goal at 18:52, The puck did playerto receive more than 1 jon votes. “Ym pretty lucky,” Jagr said, “My second year in the TeagueI wasvotedtothe All-Star game, and I've been voted in ever since. I'm thankful for that.” Vancouver St. Louis (Demir, Young)i8 OD Nash,Sil (roughing), See balloting began in 1985Van ‘roughing, SrProfessir 86. Fan Jagr’s total eclipsed the : Vanski 05, Proveer er, Ber- formerhigh of 620,788 set by Deia PenalMessier, troit's PaulCoffey in 1995-96. Van oarding128, Joining Hasek and Jagr as ir Period,St Lule, Demitra starters on the world team are ‘Anaheim wing Teemu Selanne, Torontocenter Mats Sundin and Detroit defensemen Nicklas Lidstrom and Colorado defensemanSandis Ozolinsh. Thesix starters forthe North American team are ul Canadian-born: Toronto goaltender Curtis Joseph , Detroit center Steve Yzerman, Anaheim wing Paul Kariya, Detroit wing Brendan Shanahan, St. Louis tson goal—Vancouver65-10-21 St, Louis 71412—38, wer-play Opportunities VancouverOf I; St, Louis tof. Goalles—Vancouver, Potvin 617-4(33 shots:29 saves). St. Louis, Turek 2035 au ‘A19250, srees—Kevin Maguire Paul DeeratpeesMie’ Gris andy defenseman Chris Pronger and Mitton Los Angeles defenseman Rob Blake. Toronto's Pat Quinn will coach the North Americans and Detroit's Scottie Bowman, i what mightbe his final season, will coach the world team. Q NOTEWORTHY Buffalo Sabres goaltender Dominik Hasek was selected Saturdayasa starter for the 50th NHL All-Star game despite missing most of the first half CAPITALS 3 THRASHERS0 ooco : seato ee toaction until ‘Adanta 102-3 Star gameis Washington First fashington, Dahlen scheduled ne ‘Fob, 6at Toronto. § conten: Simon),403 op Peale (ob-tripping), jurt Oct. 29 against ‘AgaleAuinterference, 36; wit,Was Florida, has been skating on his (interference) Second Pe own for about 20 minutes each day during thelast two weeks andthinks he has madeconsidjas (roughing), 1801; Re kie erable progress.Still, he said, ns roghing, 801; Tamer, AU, major 8 inor-major his rightleg is still considerably (ro hing), 182: Lambert. Ad with a groin injury. ‘The Czech stardoubts he'll weakerthanhis left. “Next week, I hope I can eashingin, Ones 3, ington, Eagles 8, 743. Penal start to skate with the goalie equipment,” Hasek said earlier this week.“Maybe bythe middle Dave Michayluk Callander Butthe other highlights all were Utah’s. “What can I say about this hockey club? Instead offolding thetent when we were down, we keptfiring y,” Parksaid,after Utah's seasonhigh five goalsin the third period and sevenoverall, tying the season high Callander, who started his professional hockeycareer18 years ago as a : Lake Salt Golden Eagle, likely will 843, 3 Jock Callander 834 4, Di luk 704; 5, Scott Gruhi703. ey Cup. No one c POINTS 1, Len Thomson 1,382; 2, Jock Callander 1,382; 3, Scott Gruhl 1,299; 4, Dave Michayuk 1,298; 5, Chick Chalmers 1,235 Callander’s recordis impressive of minorleague hockey whe GAMES PLAYED 1, Glenn Ramsay 1,053; 2, Jock Callander 1,014; 3, Jim Bannatyne 971; 4, Dave Michayluk 968: 5, Bryan McLay 924 break the 30-year-old IHL record of 1,382 points held by Len Thornsonon Cleveland’s five-game roadtrip, “When I'm doneplaying it will be a nice accomplishment tolook back on, but I could never have doneit alone, hesaid. “I haveplayed withsomegreat teamsandsomegreat players. I don't want to name any names becauseI know I will leave guys out.” points Callander scored during Hi rookieseasonin Salt Lake does not count towa d the IHL record. estill playing in ueduring his lander’s first alone withthe tame grownas Callander piled upthe points ti Powerplay Opportunities Utah Ch Utah, Parent 1673 sha, 2s Si) Unesen isi Ks FLAMES 3 rake io6Caer Kasparalts yaPrep 0 i oping. ar Amour 4 (Rect, Renber f Pitsbureh 4 en, a7. Penalties. Slegr,Barnaby Pit holding), t13, aaaee Yorkos Proto 1 Butta Lazd few York. 450 Healy10157 Torun,Richter ss 31 saves). bia. Otiaw First Perlod—1, fuflalo, Satan 23 (Woot A-19266 08, feferces--Mike"aob shi LinesmenGreg. ‘Dev ‘Scapinello. Mhiladelphia, Jones RED WINGS 5 MIGHTY DUCKS 3 ‘Anaheim 102-3 for Callander g as a career min The salaries and benefit proved as I played. I couldnever h played this long if they ha changed,” he said. “I havethree andthere is no way I could have forded to havea family, based on t! salary I made thefirst three seasons my career his 18 seasons. The Lumberjacks have beenin Clevelandfor eight years after movingfrom Muskegon, Mich., where the franchise playedfor 32 years. mproudto have bad thechance to play with him. Heis a get,” said Gord Dineen, Utah veteran defenseman, whopla seasonswith Callanderin Muskegon. “It doesn’t matter what level heis at, Jock always playshard. Therecordisa SABRES 7 ties None. Se ts on goal New York 128-1031 ENATORS 4 Toronto 1128-34 si ‘ORS ‘ower-play Opportunities. New wads and big salar eeea LIGHTNING 2 Tampa Hay AAA 020 Tampa wy pcan te Gea ting, 624 Gain TH dh Ste W), nd Pertod—2. Tampa Hay. 8 . nly (Weil). 1:47, Penalties--Corbet, Calee: ( De bkevinBernard allins, Mark Pare fe ISLANDERS 5 Detrott Beigeacre ae Opportunt Fit Period. Dani, Vitek it BRUINS 2 nubta ean ste, : pores eet rt Pras Ward, DetCob-DINB. 435 4; Havelid, jad. ei, Lape ©«Larinoy, taplane, 621 Pe eri Det hgh iking talan, Det (ob-trbyin, 1:SMurphy Detsshing,ts, DetrlBench, eve Dyalmstn oa anymen1 im, Kariya 18 ‘Third Period. m8ert,Yoorman Dette Lit18 isa Howton saa 101-2 Pittsburgh ee saves) Philadelphia, Vanbles2) Period—t, New York. Jokinen 8, S204. 2, Baston, Murphy 6 (Savage. Mc ee ws 4Te6-2 ‘Shots 23 ouawaties Missed Penalty Shot—Alfredsson, 08) 7, Deco Por, (sh).MRF), Pe See. Do (hooking), 12 Power-play Opportunities—Buffalo aheim, Grimson 1 (Kohn), 1624 Bos roughing a, Andersson. tors,Goa uaa Biron 15101 @ Duchesne, Penaties Cullen, Ana (ob. minor holding).(high 0 wyvisting Det." dauble snaef610 i i 14), Laline(0:00tt 18,500(18,500), Referees —Bill McCreary, Lange Rob Linesmen-Derek Brisebols ‘on goal—Anaheim 9812-29. Detroit 1879 20. Powerplay Opportunites if: PANTHERS4 Se Ninn. SHARKS 2 ick = “Chi hour,Andreu, 28 ip) 7. New ceecer ELYERS6. etod1, ow ores Hiss = ‘Third Period—é, Bruins, Carter 17 "Ansell, David Anaheim ot, Detroit of e callesAnahem, Hebert 131790 B saves). Detroit Osgod 123 RANGERS5 SNRs8) RefereesRichard Trier, 1 Wathom.Linesmen Gerard GaitherSteven on, Bos MAPLE LEAFS 3 jy Mckman Chara. NY. (roughing. “Shots on goal—New York 6217-88 NY. Rangers 113-3 DEVILS4 Toronto i113 Boma todI, Toronto, King 1 yoreemenpiay Opportunies New (VaBKaborteEi3. COYOTES 3 rGoalles NewYork. WMiokestio4 CaeDeo ama aie 30 saves). Boston, Dafoe 911: Py.took NY cgi was. Tor New Phoenix Tg ca (ab dersey rs) hooktoa), 73 rest Pes ° Kimmerly. 3 TorosSunn Lats,24 mee ea Period 6:6(pp) Thomas, Berard), 4 Nedved 0 tai, Dvoraky, 1217(Bp) rales Dain, NY ripping, 608 MeAllister, Tor (roughing), 111. Tay NY (tripping), 1820 Third Peri (Johnson, K Graves 1 (York, Fleury), 3:97 Nedved 11(Quin) 1238 &, New Yor MacLean ky, Schneider), 1802 Overtime, i Beansa tes ‘Gregvon. ) Pace Rivers NY UnexmenPat Dupuy, TimNowak Opportunies i hy Goulles-“Tanpa Bay, Cutie PREDATORS 6 (8shots saves). Calgary, Brathwatte AGKHAWeEa a ane A186 BLACKHAWKS 3 Reeree— hn Ol cae Anthony Seriolo. Mark While Referee—Terry (trip: Sos 202 Zea Flora SanJose ‘. Fiat Perod1. Fis.002-2 iil a W " en Be ah pT Na cd, Savil, Walker ping Pertod ipnid nbasoink j ees poe Opportunities vil e lle 10F3 o balesChicago Thibau shots 30 saves). Nashville Danan11154 X guf Power. oi porvansis GoaliesFri PENGUINS 2 Referee—Don Koharsk Wayne Bonney. day Sharrer nee of the month, I can practice with my teammates. I hope it’s by the Why is a Supercuts haivcut not just endof this month — if not, February. I don’t even think about March.” ‘The world team lost8-6 last WILL YOUR CAR SURVIVE THE WINTER COLD? 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