| Show 4 I 1 I I I Lrf 44 10D The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday October LA f 14 1990 tyj ittl 1 - I 1 r erfect Pass Goal Sting Eagles in OT L'rits finally Fiptil —r t 1 1 By Jay Drew Tribune Sports Writer A defensive lapse coupled with a picture-perfepass spelled doom for the Salt Lake Golden Eagles Saturday night as the Milwaukee Admirals edged the Eagles for the second time in as many nights by a one-gomargin Only this time it took an overtime period for the Milwaukee Admirals to earn a 1 victory Milwaukee got the win when trice Lefebvre slid a goal past Salt Lake goaltender Steve Guenette at the 1:39 mark in overtime Lefebvre got the game winner but it was left winger Shaun Clouston who made it happen Clouston knocked Eagle rookie defenseman Kevan rose off the puck along the boards g then swung a precise pass to a Lefebvre who took the puck at about 15 feet out and rammed it past Guenette on the stick side "Rosey Melrose got it out along the boards" said Eagles coach Bobby Francis "but it took an unfortunate bounce that resulted in a It was an exceptional pass and the guy stuck it home It was a quality goal — if you're going to get beat you like to get beat by quality goals" Milwaukee coach Mike Murphy agreed with Francis about the overtime goal "The puck was hopping — it was hopping all night We got a forecheck and all of a sudden it was One of the The pass was a beauty first times all night that either team was able to make a pass from tape to tape for a scoring chance" said the first-yea- r Milwaukee coach d The overtime goal ended a scoring drought that was marked by missed opportunities and freak injuries to two Eagles and one Admiral — injuries that turned out to hurt the Eagles more than Milwaukee With the score locked at 1 in the second period Eagle Kerry Clark in a mad scramble for a rebounded puck with an Admiral crashed into the right net post and suffered a leg injury He laid motionless behind the net i "' - rwrfezr'':r"''gn--grp--riro-- 4 IT 11 °41 '') f $ 'Ow 1 ot it tt I z1 41 44 t tit tiAt IN itik 1 t4k t q if I 7 "i - 4:s " i pomtv k t L' tt t I 0 -- i - rk 1 Itt44A44 i' t r7:7"NN1 ' 444640na- A 1I - fr 444 t ' - '' NAs 1:4obJ N- - hi'l i t144 ' : f MI - I 41 :--1 1110 7-- kg i -' ' 01 -- 4 :e- 7' ' —A s 1li 4 - — - twal ' Pait -- - ' - Jat' - AA - - 0 -- 4 - 01 I A t - ' " ' - x i — - le 1 —Tribune Staff Photo by Dick Griffin two-on-o- for a few scary moments but was able to skate off on his own power However he didn't return Minutes later Eagle Mark Osiecki left the game with an arm problem incurred when he was apparently undercut by a charging defenseman Suddenly the Eagles were down to 14 skaters "The guys gave a gutsy effort" said Francis who was encouraged by his team's gritty defensive play especially in light of their second period performance Friday night when the Admirals scored two goals in a 1:30 stretch "We had to go with 14 guys We had to make do" The Admirals had to make do as well when starting goalie Steve McKichan was pulled from the game when his left knee was bruised in a collision with a teammate But Friday night's hero Steve Weeks stepped in the nets and shut the Eagles down the rest of the way "We've run into some hot goaltenders these last two games I'll tell you that" said Francis Milwaukee's Dave Mackey started the scoring at the 8:19 mark of the first period when he carried the puck Red Wings 3 Maple Leafs 8: At Toronto Jimmy Carson's second goal of the game earned Detroit a tie with the Maple Leafs who picked up their first point of the 2-- urday as SL winger Kerry Clark shoves him over Eagle: goalie Steve Guenette Admirals' Shawn Antoski discovers dangers of lingering in front of Eagles' net Sat 4-- Whalers 5 Canadiens 2: At Hartford Conn Todd Krygier Carey Wilson and Randy Cunneyworth scored goals in a 7:52 stretch of the third period to spark the Whalers to victory over Montreal Krygier snappeci a 2 tie at 1:33 on a rebound froin the right post after Montreal goaltender Patrick Roy had stopped t?at Verbeek's backhander from th slot Jr ' - ' t : ' 5 - 4- 4 t IA 1 -- 10 4 A 5-- 3 - fI - 1& N It 0 I 4I 0 ' - i41 mtirt gb 000- 1 s 9tfoott'' 111 040 - -- k- ' 8 4:::414 i 1 al New Jersey last beat Calgary on Feb 1 1988 at the Saddledome by a 4 score Since then the Flames racked up six straight wins over the Devils New Jersey has beaten Calgary only twice at the Meadowlands The other vittory was a 5 decision in the famous blizzard game when only 334 fans braved a snowstorm to attend the contest Overall New Jersey's record against the Flames is in New Jersey With the win New Jersey remained unbeaten on home ice this season Jirivtlt:1-- 4 lei c ' 'poor' 1 "4 t' - 30' I scoren Bryan Trottier a 500-goer in 15 seasons with the Islanders before being released in July picked up an assist in his first game against his former teammates Blackhawks 4 North Stars 1: At Bloomington Minn Steve Larmer scored his first hat trick since March 28 1988 leading Chicago to victory over the mistake-pron- e Minnesota North Stars The Black-haw- ks are off to their first the last time start since 1972-7- 3 they reached the Stanley Cup finals Goalie Ed Belfour is 0 Although only 9129 fans showed up Met Center to watch at 15093-sea- t the North Stars' play their tradiit was Minnesotional archrival ta's largest crowd of the year by 3159 The North Stars are 5-- s :to:16:1:::::744 IV' 4 : - ' I ' r '1t le 4t - ' IA I 1 hard-drivin- ' 40: 7 4P 61444 o' 04E-- k A $140"w : "rliP'r P 10 441zwii F f 40 le'd siek76A1 tit 7 stata 44 JOS tt if A his league-leadin- g point total with a goal and an assist as Pittsburgh spoiled the Islanders' home open Tribune Wire Services Laurie I Boschman scored two goals to lead the New Jersey Devils to a 3 victory over Calgary their first win lover the Flames since 'A 7 4 - 4:- !I tr:lit:fil:Ai:170111 e 4- kis 4 ' two-on-o- t 4 7 41' - 4 7tg' r '' '4 '''' r 4 A If ' ' - i1e4-r4 ! : 1 14 1 I :cs - Itel:vo0 04 Leit ! 11 ' t t I " 2-- - ' I ilivormieN Iti:111A01:1:11 77704H---"L--4- -' 340 nr go A Way to Beat Flames 1 i 44 :) 44:1' A- I A 4 i'''''''': -- --- A ! into the Salt Lake zone while the Add and beat mirals were Guenette with a slapshot from the left circle Mackey's goal his first of the season slipped between the left pipe and Guenette's pads The Eagles scored their lone goal of the night some four minutes later when Andrew McKim took Rich Chernomaz's centering shot and crammed it past McKichan It was McKim's first goal of the season and Chernomaz's third assist The Eagles now have almost a week off before they embark on a three-gam- e road trip beginning with a stop in Muskegon next Saturday night short-hande- season : Flyers 4 Jets 3: At Philadelphia Kjell Samuelsson scored his first the season late in the third period to help the Flyers gain their third straight victory Rangers 5 Capitals 2: At dover Md Troy Mallette scored two goals and Mike Richter stopped 39 shots as New York won its fourth straight game by beating Washington Kings 7 Bruins 1: At Los Angeles Wayne Gretzky had two goals and added two assists and goaltender Daniel Berthiaume turned away 40 shots to pace the Kings past goal of Sabres 4 Nordique 4: At Quebec Uwe Krupp's goal with 1:36 remaining in regulation time gave winless Buffalo a tie with the Nordiques The Nordiques who beat the Sabres 2 in Buffalo Friday unbeaten night have a three-gam- e streak including two victories — something they haven't done since October 1989 The Sabres who finished second in the Adams Division last season are 4-- Penguins 6 Islanders 4: At Uniondale NY Kevin Stevens added to Boston t I - 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