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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-02-15, Page 11il.. ME The industrial Hockey, Lea; gue closed the book on regular season play last Sunday night and three clubs found .themselves tied atop; the standings with identical records, Wins by the Wings.. Flyers; and Stars last week gave all three squads, 10 win 5 lossmarks. It was the first time in. league; history such -an extra.. ordinary event ,has occured and it took some time to. figure' out $ust Who can; rightfully Claim, the crown as league pennant winners, All three teams, had, 3 - 3 records against each other so. the next choke was goal, spread. The Wings won out on the basis. of a 313 goal` difference between goals. Scored ': and goals allowed,. The stars will finish second with a goal spread of 27 and the Flyers ended the season irt, .:third_ place with a goal spread! of 22. • WINGS 11 HAWKS 4 The league champions ended theif season in fila form by hammering the last. place Hawks. 11 -4 during Su,'days early game,. Kevin Bennettt led the winners by scoring 3 goals. Jim McLeod. George Reeves: and Ted Montgomery all netted 2 goals apiece. Ken Swan and Paul ` Gridrak chipped in single scores. Kevan. Broome scored the • hat trick for the Hawks. Dave Broome addeda single goal in a losing cause.. ;FLYERS, 9 BLUES;5• Steve Southgate connected for 4 big goals to pace the Flyers to an, easy 9 - 5 triumph over the Blues dur- ing last Sunday . middle match. Ralph Wood, Dave Long. staff. John Watt, Brian Coop er and Marc Robinette all; added single tallies for the winners, Jim 'Sills _scored ,twice for the Blues with single goals going to .John Nash, Sid Wocks and GerryBarringer. 'STARS'9 KINGS 6 Despite dominating play the Kings fell 9 -.6 to the Stars. during last Sundays graveyard game, Doug Phillips led the win- ners by scoring three goals. Jim Holland and Bill. Heron` each netted a pair of goals with Brian Dale and Ron Plumsteel adding single mar- kers. Dale Kennedy, Larry Bro- ome and Brian Nigh all 'scored two goals'each for the Royal team. The usual round robin will begin this Sunday night. The top two clubs at the: end of. the 5 game series will play a, s, Kings, stattdtnl3 r the 8s, scored the most points this season,. The Rgyali team netted 92 gPalsand added 100 assist for a total of 192 points. The Stars were second best with • 92" goals svorta ami assists; for 175 points, The Wings. (league champs) ished third overall by: scoring 91 goals and adding, 79 assists for 170 scoring :points, "we last Mc Hawks come ;text with 70 - 89 159 totals The Flyers finished with 78 goals 80 axsi:sts.' and, 158 pints, The Ohms were last ill ill, the points parade. They: sored.69'goals and added 52• assists tor a rather tow 1 v •l1 21 ptaintsY G.ar .,anrAottteyry- was thet .totl oal wilder Ibis .8 season with a 1 Ott-roals: against averse. 'The 8 g Wings 1.51:i=4.Q:111k4,,t). 'WS HAS Ev fl€ooY'. �oTTI4E'% R.. G tS f..04 -NE •' -S1i'i IR'i"5 • Last. Chance "to save ye • one -game sudden death match to determine this j Years best Club. A PLAYOFF OUTLOOK Flyers:The Flyers have to get the edge as favourites going into. the playoffs. They have the best balance of any team ,` in• the league and added with the solid goaltending'of Scott; King, the white shirts will be, the team to watch. Their only problem may be the lack of a balanced scoring attack. If they can get some more goals out of the rest of the forwards watch Out. Wings:The red shirts have the best defense in the league but many feel their offense is lacking. Should the defense get a rest and the forwards, begin to balance things out, then the Red Club will win it all. StarsiN t as Well bataneed as the Fly rs but have better scorers than the Wings. They can and are quite capable of winning the title. Kings, Hawks, Blues:Only the Kings have ,a chance here. They could surprise. I.H.L. 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Y N « , .7-2 'Cunningham over Wilson , • Y Y , , Y , ... 8.6 Fothertnghatitover Tremeer , , , . , , .12.4 FRIDAY FEB.: 9th Innes over Rowat , Y Y N Y Y Y i Y .•.• Y 4.3 Pryce over Rowcliffe . Y , .. Y . N .. , , , . 9'-7 Campbell over Vineent MENS CURL016 FEB 12th DeightottoverTravis 13.1 Longstaff over Jarmuth a . , • . , r •Y.. « J . , 6.3 Hoggartltiover Moore 9 P.M. Pryce over Forbes .. , , N M Y . Y .. • , 94 Hutchinson over Lovett ,Y . Y i . N Y , • ry ...11.4 Keyes tied Underwood' , , iY. , • 6-6 . VintentoverColeman.. ,Y. . • 10=2 ttnningLADIIES '(JRL1fNG 'FEB 13th' hh Forbeshatn over .. i' . v p s. 4 f Rowat over Fleming Y . . Y 'Y .. Y N ,' r . .N Y Smith over Lobb . i . .. « ry N 111.5 Campbell over Innes , .. r . Y . YE N. . Y ..846, Sponsored by OINCLIFFE r nal+u i• r` .r... 1 Seaforth _ .,g.. 4'•.r 23 only, Plain shade coats in self trimmed styles, last of this years range. Sizes 8 to 20 only. Regular $69.95 to 8195.00` SAVE NOW AT Last Chance to save On Long,. 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The Most surprising statistic, however.. is the assist. trials, Only three players scored more than 20 this season. Dale Kennedy had a record 29; Dave Broome had 22 and Terry Stevenson finished with 21. Larry Broome led all penalty getters with 43 minu- tes. finishing second to the Kings forward :was George Reeves of the Wings with 61 minutes. A total of 492 goals were scored this season• That is the most ever ;end breaks the previous record of 479 scores set last year. Dale Kennedy's 44 points breaks the record of 48 set last rear w �, Se� l zc u r .hg.itc 'There ssasel,a sin8 le tie •zn tenor - play this season That is a first. . •L• Tot, T1�111X H SCORERS R1',1tS Iyer. 0. Ass.. Pts. I?, Kennedy iK, 25 29 54 5. Southgate F 28t • 1B.46 Ka Bennett " W 27 1 : D. Phillips $ 26. 15 41, T. Stevenso3 n t� 12 21 3 D. Broome H 11 : 22 3.3 Dale7 25 32 Broom11i 6. 27 e � 1 . Sills; B 11 15 26 Vool,..._.me F 13 12 2,5 FlillA4 STANDINGS Tetra W Tr l't+t• P,I.MC. Wings '.10 5 20 .201.. Stars': 10 5 20 142. Flyers 14 5 20- 110 Blues • 6- 9 12 119 Kings 5 10 10, 192 Hawk=s: 4 11 8 7'. -G xWEgit' FEB.18 IMM' 8x30 11, Std. Blues. P1yers Wings Kings. Hawlts citch t AFORTH MINOR HOCKEY l st :Annuol Novice: Hockey • TOURNAMENT SATURDAY, FEB, 24th . 7 GAMES. 1.30 - 8:30 pall. Seaforth's First Game 3:30 p.m.. Seaforth vs. St.. Marys SUNDAY!. •25th 1;30 -4:30 p,mN ADMISSION FOR THE DAY $1<00 Adults, 75c Students; 50e Children gree sides ti If you're. reading about something important,' you don't want to know :what.. somebody thinks has :hap- pened. You want to know what has in fact. happened; ,. We want you to know .. that, too. That's Why The Huron Expositor goes to such lengths to insure that its news columns are unbiased -We're not or against anything - not in our news columns, at least. As far .' as we are able, we give you the straight story. ; .the. unvarnished who, what, why, where, how, when and so what of anything that happens in Seaforth and area. 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