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Show D6 o The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Salo Blanks Buffalo for ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS former Utah. Grizzlies goaltender, ~ stopped 28 shots for his second straight shutout as the Edmonton Oilers wontheir seventh consecutive game, 4-0 over the Buffalo Sabres on aenie id Marchant, Tom Poti and cone Laraque scored 12 minutes apart in the second period for Edmonton, enjoying its best stretch since March 1987 — when Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier and GrantFuhr led the then-high-flying Oilers. Capitals 5, Rangers 3 NY.Ranges 12-3 113-5 Fat Peiod—1, Washington, Cole 7 (Metapeit, Bus) 716 Penaties—ohnsson,NY(hing),200,Nac,Wasroughing).200, Niclctin, Ws (rererence, 1324: Grsek NY (gue ieeerce. 1425Pen, NYPooling, 1857, i . ‘Second Period Bora (Oates, Ks), pShoveGusset 1250] Prey Wis(rpg. 211; Sok, NY (king. 15:47; Cle, Washacking) ted. tn Ys, Desk21, Pn315 Sige Goda Yk ETC.Mann 8 Cate Yau Fate 135446 coc se Waa Kotaig 34-19-8 (27-24) aioe boca a IN OTHER GAMES: ree Bondra’s third hat tick of the season, Minnesota 220-4 back-to-back goals 26 seconds apart in the third N.Y. standers 001-1 period, broke open a tight game.. Wild 4, islanders 1: SeCae Gustafson stopped 22 shots in debut. Pcl geeneelaera po ect) 221 Bak NY fe, LprtNYdae nr ighstcking),1831 Guson vas cle up am Cevend (Hon cntsoe oa wursday, Blue Jackets 7, Panthers 6:. At Sunrise, Fla, Robert cae Ted Re hn Yok i rlk PlosnbtantineA ant pi ap liaet ‘12:44, Chara, NY 43 seconds Mighty Dinto overtime. Calif. etna oe goal and newly acquired Jeff Friesen set up two goals by Paul Kariya. \oecimd nee hesoserersigisl Shots goalHnesol 1276-25. New York 1265-23 Gustatson 140-0 (23 shts-22 saves). New Yok York Ss $c srsNo ee aay (2521). A—-10,463 (16.297). Referees—Mark Zaki Unesren—-Anhoy Setca, Lye 031-4 000-0 ‘First Perlod—None. Penaities—Hasek, But, served by Afnogenoy eRe ene GA THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE season victory in Orlando. The trip TT Ot Ps GF GA 2a After five straight games without a win, Utah Grizzlies coach Bob ends Sunday in Chicago. Utah te- = 2 37 Mme IT 5 7m i Fes — fia€ ceaee _ % a m 4 : x mm we Toe i ees O30 mw mM Seed Union LT Ol Ps GF eating eetuenas Chicago at — 3 = ects ‘Columbus Caen Ro Marvescta — 158 197, tee or ey 2.57 om s is = On w 22 through a tough workout. The mes- sage was sentandthe players didn’t forget what a puck was, posting a 3-1 win against the Orlando Solar Bears at the TD Waterhouse Centre. Utah (31-31-5) broke thefive-game saves from goalie Mike Bales. nin tr amytoecare abouWnt, terete arin tra oe pan be Cieosoe o Tee Westin5NYFangs9 ‘is is what they are going to get,” Bournesaid of the skating session. “Pm at my wits’ end. I don’t know whet ado... .1 we them son a 7 (Columbus 7, Florida ie ne 01 ita Ce as c Atlanta Boston, 10 morning they are fine. . makes you wonder what kind of rt commitment we have.” joabales pm. od tSLa 1 toa on Utah advantages, including the game clincher late in the third pe- riod after the Solar Bears had made it a one-goal game. The Grizzlies:are 12-2-1 when Christie scores. Defenseman Alan Letang scored his sixth goal of the season during a Utah power play for the only goal in the first period. The Grizzlies are 10-0-1 whentheyscore two or more power- play goals. Orlandoentered the game with a 30-percent power-play success rate against Utah this season. The Solar Bears easily have the best power play in the league(20.6 percent). Utah contained Orlando to one power-playtally in six opportunities. Ryan Christie scored two goals and Greg Leeb had three assists as Utah earned only its second regular In addition to the skating workout Friday morning, Bourne held a meeting before the game. “The focus Pusher, Cin (roughing), 1803. 625, ‘Florida, Nison 11 (Kaziov, Boyle), 7:32. 6, Flonda, Pitick 1 (Prospal. Bure}, 13:37. 7, Columbus, Vybomy 10 (Nummelin), 15:19. 8, Columbus, (Henze, Wright), 15:53. 9. Columbus, 6 (Wright), 18:40. Fa (¢ »), 423, Bure, Fla (hooking), 4: Ee ee 2165 (8 Tan Fa (rig), 198, Jokinen Fla eughing), 1806, high Gi ited 7: ion, Fafa) 110 Ptr 13:49; Worrel, Fla majo 139: Gneon 16-14; Bare, Fa (wep), 1630, Bre. Fa Opp), 19 ‘Fla, major (ighting), 9:06, Gardiner, Cim (interference), 19:52 play ‘ra;Fowts Ou Gover Columbus, Tugnutt Te tae teal (exe Soeeeer Geveland USB 6 MM me i ffi ies wok B 2 SO 8 4 1 173 pw Mantoba Trail Blazers Getting Tired of Wallace’s Antics are getting fed up with the Wallace andhis antics. PORTLAND, Ore. — As Rasheed Wallace was going into the familiar arm-flailing, profanity-filled routine that followed his latest ejection, teammate Scottie Pippen sat on the scorers’ table, quietly taking in the spectacle. Detlef Schrempfwas especially irritated with Thursday night's developments. “this team, usually sticks up for Wallace. But after Thursdaynight’s 93-79 the best record in the Western Con- Pippen’s face. Other veterans clearly: followed a loss to Vancouver, the Blazers havethefifth-best record in the conference. Pippen, the elder statesman on defeat to San Antonio,he declined to comment. 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(boarcing), 1:04; Shymr, Utah fight- rca e wea ‘Utah 3, Onando 1 “The worry is, when you have a badloss,or a coupleoflosses in a row, howare you going to respond?” coach ference. After Thursday’s loss, which Branch Manager- Vice President ofthe Park City, Utah office. ity, UT 84111 Grizzlies 3, Solar Bears 1 in his last 13 games. Weare pleased to announce that Mat Thompson,has been named 175 S. Main Street makethedifference between a playoffberth and longoffseason. IHL Standings ere EASTERNCONFERENCE WoL SOL PtsGF GA Grand Reps wT 5 BH 18 Ortando: eo 5 2 48 reins BB 7 Wm 22 Kansas Cay uv 2 2 me i 2t4 ‘Chicago Ba eB 7 8 NOTE: iee pep ae ewant 8 aT 8 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Bourne on Friday. Whether or not theycontinue to heed his words will sa 85 Cohumbus 1441-7 Florida 2220-6 First Meee cpaeeuee oe ‘Nison 10 (Kozlov, Svehla). 520. 3. Columbus, Sanderson 30 (Quant, ‘Keultsen), 7:52 (pp). Fla (holding), 40; Salinger, Fis Simpson, Fla(hooking), 1227, Cam (holding). ‘Third Period—4, Edmonton, Laraque 10 (Muay, Ulanov), 7:30. ‘Penaites—Nusray, Edm (tipping), 3:08; Dumont, But 900, ‘Horcofl, Edm (hooking), 12:50. on gosl—Edmonion 11-15-3-29 Bullalo 7-8-13-28. Ot 5: Bua 0 of 4. Goalies Edmonton, Salo 30-21-9 (28 shots-28 saves). Buflalo, Hasek 28-22-4 (2925) a aseFare Ag, Tey Tey Gregson. lo, there were no pucks on ice. y morning skates are usually casual affairs, but not Friday’s, as Bourne put the team killing team in the IHL, with an 88.6percent success rate when skating short-handed. Christie pumped in two rebounds I have to get their attention somehow.” The Grizzlies showed they heard did it in the most unlikely way. win,five games into a six-game trip with three power-play goals and 28 (Muay), 1257 Penaties—Pol, Edm a eh10Mea, ee ing), 840, Rasmussen, But (high-sickng). 1805. 115.2tonne PtWeptcom 653 eter amped Friday’s victory was Utah’s three When the Grizzlies entered the rink ee on five power-play opportuniebro herniashes Orlando is the best penalty- winless streak (0-3-2) andgotits first 3 2 i 2 ing a winner in life,” he said, “about Bourne was desperate to find a way to motivate his hockey players. He growing up andlearning to be a professional. The guys just do not understand the importance of winning. net em Boe attee re was on learning how to win and be- turns to the E Center on March 17 to meet first-place Manitoba. The most impressive thing about SHEE 81 M8 71 at OL Pts GF GA icia See op Chicagoat LosAngeles, 830 pm. = 0, Frida, Tetarerko (Sti, Bare), 646.1, far take 10 Quon Pk wee, Cou Gare Gantiner 5 (Gelvanoy), 14:46. Odden, major (ign), Wr: ‘Edmonton, Marchant 11 (Moreau, Brewer), Bourne Sends Grizz Message “x72 7 @ mW B41 9 me mM 2 3 4 1 mM ae Boson 2 & mw Dw Montreal at Phoenix, 5 p. OVERTIME ‘Edmonton 23 Phikadelphea LY. Rangers at Ottawa, 5 p.m. BlueJackets 7, Panthers 6 Oilers 4, Sabres 0 Ta tS G& New Jersey Pasta NY.Rangers NY. tstanders, Nascour Capitals 5, Rangers 3: At Washington, Peter Wild 4, Islanders 1 , March 10, 2001 GRIZZLIES 3, SOLAR BEARS 1 Second Straight Shutout BUFFALO,N.Y. — Tommy Salo, a §S; * "Twocars per day will be sold at $5 plus tax, title, and document fees, Payments 10990 South Automall Drive Leong are based on 39 month lease, ‘Sandy, Utah 64070 3.9%financing OAC. |