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N G P Iiila M's Shortstop in Trouble Niners Pick up QB Renegades 10 - The Prince George Citizen - Friday, June 14, 2002 N u m b e r s G a m e p i i il a WHI LOCAL SCENE NHL Playoffs s p o r t s T O D A Y Canadian Junior Woywitka. Vermilion. Alta , Red Deer (WHL) Westwood Sports Philadelphia 2001 STANLEY CUP FINAL Team Summer Camp Forwards Pterre-Marc Bouchard. To place information in our daily Citizen Pub Senior Baseball Boucherville Q ue. Chicoutimi (QMJHL)2002 CALGARY (CP) — Players invited to the draft eligible. Shawn Collymore Lasalle, Q ue. (1) Detroit Red W ings vs. (3) Carolina Hurricanes sports calendar, or to keep Prince George and Wednesday results Canadian junior hockey team developmentQuebec (QMJHL), New York Rangers 2001. Grays 7 Panage Predators 3 area up to date on results, fax The Citizen camp Aug 10-12 in Halifax (with home town,Nicolas Corbeil Laval Que Sherbrooke WP Adam Walton, IP Derek Knight team affiliation and draft status) Last Night: Detroit 3 Carolina I (QMJHL) Toronto 2001, Owen Fussey. Previous Results: Carolina 3 Detroit 2 (OT) sports departm ent at 562-7453 or e-mail us at: Hr, Kevin Massicotte Goaltenders Barry Brust Weslbank. Winnipeg. Calgary (WHL), Washington 2001, FP Knights 9 Eco-Pute Water Cimmerians 5 Detroit 3 Carolina l Detroit Wins sports@ princegeorgecitizen.com Spokane (WHL), 2002 draft eligible, Jeff Boyd Gordon, Regina. Red Deer (WHL), 2002 WP Geolt Fahlman; Save Jody HamiltonDrouin-Deslauriers Sl-Jean-Richelieu Q ue. Detroit 3 Carolina 2 (OT) Series 4-1 draft eligible. Matt Keith. Aldergrove. Spokane IP Kevin Dowswell Detroit 3 Carolina 0 Chicoutimi (QMJHL) 2002 draft eligible (WHL). Chicago 2001: Colt King Thunder Bay, David LeNeveu, Fernie Cornell (ECAC) Supertrak BMX Ont, North Bay I OHL), Colorado 2001, SOCCER: North Cariboo Senior 2002 drafl eligible, Olivier Michaud. Beloeil, Brooks Laich Medicine Hal, Alta . Seattle Race Results for Wednesday. June 12: Que Shawmigan (QMJHL) Montreal 2001 League — Strikeforce vs. JJ’s/Boddington's, (WHL). Ottawa 2001 Joffrey Lupul, x Game played only it necessary 6-Year-Old Novice Defencemen Brendan Bell, Ottawa Edmonton, Medicine Hat (WHL). 2002 draft Casino Holllywood vs. Honda/Citizen, both at 7 I Kalym Taberner2 Zachary Findlay 3 lOHL) Toronto 2001, Jay Bouwmeesler eligible Jay McClement Kingston, Ont 1947 48—Toi onto Maple Leafs 1992—Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Meiyeta O'Dme Edmonton Medicine Hat (WHL), 2002 draft Thursday summary p.m. at North Cariboo Field; Art Knapp Croatia Brampton (OHL). St Louis 2001 Duncan 1991—Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh 8-Year-Old Novice eligible; Carlo Colaiacovo, Toronto, Erie 1946-47—Toronto Maple Leafs Milroy. Edmonton, Kootenay (WHLi, Montreal 1990—Bill Ranlord. Edmonton 1 Joshua Rogers, 2 Kodi Mann 3 Kyle(OHL) Toronto 2001 Sieve Eminger. Hurricanes 1 at Red 1945-46—Montreal Canadiens vs. Under-18s, College Heights 2-for-l Pizza vs. 2001. Rick Nash, Bramp'on. Ont London 1944-45—Toronto Maple Leats •989—Al Maclnms. Calgary Flanagan, 4 Tyler Summerleld-Rahn Woodbridge, Ont Kitcheneri OHL) 2002 (OHL), 2002 draft eligible Cam Paddock 1900—Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Under-17s, Outlaws United vs. Under-16s, all at 14-Year-Old Intermediates drafl eligible, Drew Fata Sault Ste Marie W in g s 3 1943-44—Montreal Canadians North Vancouver Kelowna (WHL). 2002 drafl 1942-43—Detroit Red Wmgs 1907—x-Ron Hextall Philadelphia \ Ben Mundort 2 Branton JohnsonOnt, 3 St Mikes (OHL), Pittsburgh 2001, First Period 7 p.m. at Rotary Field. eligible. Daniel Paille, Welland Onl Guelph 1941-42—Toronto Maple Leafs 1986—Patrick Roy Montreal Kevin Mueller Maxime Fortunus. Longueuil Oue Baie- No Sconng iOHL) 2002 draft eligible Derek Roy, 1940-41—Boston Bruins 1985—Wayne Gretzky, Edmonlon BASEBALL: W estwood Sports Pub 13-Year-Old Expert Comeau (OMJHL), 2002 draft eligible Cole Penalty — Carolina bench (too many Rockland Onl Kitchener (OHL) Buffalo 1939-40-N Y Rangers 1984—Mark Messier. Edmonton 1 Mitchell Thibault. 2 Simon Grant 3Jarrett, Sauli Sle, Marie Ont Plymouth men served by Vasicek) 12 09 Senior L eague — Eco-Pure Water Cimmerians 2001. Brandon Segal. Richmond Calgary 1938-39—Boston Bruins 1983— Billy Smith N Y Islanders Dustin Apps, 4 Jamie Willzen lOHL), Columbus 2001, Aaron Johnson. Port Second Period (WHL) 2002 draft eligible Jason Spezza 1937-38—Chicago Blackhawks 1982—Mike Bossy. N Y Islanders 17-Year-Old Expert Hawkesbury, N .S, Rimouski (QMJHL), 1 Detroit, Holmstrom 8 (Larionov Chelios) vs. Ron’s Towing Tigers, 6:30 p.m., Panago 1936-37—Detroit Red Wings 1961—Butch Goring NY Islanders 1 Jayme Marsolais 2 Justin Soles, 3 Ward Columbus 2001 Doug Lynch. CoquitlamMississauga. Ont Belleville IOHL) Ottawa 4 07 2001, Joel Stepp, Torquay Sask Red Deer 1935-36—Detroit Red Wmgs 1980—Bryan TrottieV N Y Islanders Predators vs. Gladiators, 9 p.m., both at Monty Pateman 4 Gord Fairbairn 5 Lyle Findlay Recj Deer (WHL). Edmonton 2001 Brent 2 Detroit, Shanahan 7 (Fedorov. 1934-35—Montreal Marowis 1979—Bob Gainey Montreal 11-Year-Old Intermediates MacLellan Charlottetown. Rimouski(WHL) Anaheim 2001 Chris St Jacques. Yzerman) 14:04 (pp) Gabriel Park. P.G. Babe Ruth, Prep Division, IWA 1933-34—Chicago Blackhawks 1978—Larry Robinson Montreal 1 Ben Tucker 2 Dylan Adams 3 Tyler (QMJHL). Chicago 2001. Nathan PaetschEdmonton. Medicine Hat (WHL), 2002 drafl 3. Carolina, ONeill 0 (Wesley Hill) 18 50 (ppi 1932-33—N Y Rangers 1977-Guy Latteur Montreal vs. Overwaitea, 6 p.m., Heather Park; Babe Ruth Pierce. 4 Travis Ziebart, 5 Aaron Bryant Leroy Sask. Moose Jaw (WHL) eligible Maxime Talbot. St-Bruno, Oue Hull Penalties — Slegr Del (holding) 600 1931-32—Toronto Maple Leafs 1976— *-Reggie Leach Philadelphia 9-Year-Old Intermediates Washington: Alexandre Rouleau Mont-(QMJHLi 2002 draff eligible; Jordin Tootoo, Svoboda Car (roughing) 626 Cote Car (rough­ 1930*31—Montreal Canadiens 1975—Berme Parent. Philadelphia 14-15 year olds. Giants vs. Athletics, 6 p.m, 1 AdamVtolpert 2 Tyler Hildebrand 3 Devon Laurler Que Val d'Or (QMJHL), Pittsburgh Rankin Inlet. Nunavut. Brandon (WHL)ing) 1615. Shanahan Det (hooking) 1653 1929-30—Montreal Canadiens 1974—Betme Parent. Philadelphia Brown 4 Devin McKenzie. 5. Kyle Deboim 2001 Brett Skinner, Brandon. Man DesNashville 2001 Scottie Upshall. Fort Third Period Heather Park. 1928-29—Boston Bruins 1973—Yvan Cournoyer Montreal 15-Year-Old Expert Girls Moines (USHL). 2002 draft eligible Matthew McMurray Alta Kamloops (WHL), 2002 draft 4 Detroit, Shanahan 8 (Yzerman) 1915 (en) 1927-28—N Y Rangers 1972-Bobby Off Boslon ROLLER HOCKEY: Northern B.C. 1 Lisa Matzelle 2 Josie Mundort: 3 Lori- Spiller Daysland, Alla Seattle (WHL) eligible, Stephen Weiss Markham. Ont. Penalties — Fedorov Del (cross-check­ 1926-27—Ottawa Senalors 1971—Ken Dry den Montreal Ann Hilland Phoenix 2001: Ian White. Steinbach. ManPlymouth , (OHL) Florida 20ul Kyle Wellwood ing) 5:23, Vasicek Car (hooking) 8 12 M inor — Tykes, Tier 2, 5:30 p.m., Kin2, Novice, 1925-26-Montreal Maroons 1976-Bobby Orr Boston 9-Year-Old Expert Swift Current (WHL) 2002 draft eligible, Jeff Oidcastle, Ont. Windsor (OHL). Toronto 2001 Shots on goal by 1924-25—Victoria Cougars 1969—Serge Savard. Montreal V Derek Vollmg, 2 Joey Matzelle, 3. Carolina 5 7 5 —17 6:30 p.m., Kin 2; Bantam Rep 16 & under, 7:45 1923-24—Montreal Canadiens 1966—x-Glenn Hall Si Louis Jordan Apps Detroit 12 6 6 - 2 6 1922-23—Ottawa Senators 1967—Dave Keon, Toronto p.m.. Kin 2; Bantam Rep 18-and-under, 8:45 9-Year-Old Expert Girls BASEBALL Power play (goals-chances) - Carolina 1- 1921-22—Toronto St Patricks 1966— x-Roger Crozier Detroit 1 Alisha Adams. 2 Shayna Findlay, 3 3, Detroit 1-4 p.m., Kin 2. 1920-21—Ottawa Senators 1965—Jean Betiveau. Montreal Hsylee Tucker HBP—by Paronto (BRoberts) Goal — Carolina Irbe (L.10-7). Detroit 1919-20—Ottawa Senators * — Member of losing finalist 12-Year-Old Novice American League Umpires—Home Doug Eddings First, Chns Hasek (W.16-7) 1916-19—y-No series 1 Katie DeVorkin 2 Veronica Brown: 3 East Division Guccione Second John Shulock;Third. MikeReferees Bill McCreary and Stephen 1917-Id—Toronto Arenas NHL StanleyC u p Antasia Rose Eventt Walkom Linesmen Brad Lazarowich and W L Pet GB x — Regular season began in January Ladies Cruiser Boston 42 21 667 - T—250. A—26,745 (43.368) Bnan Murphy Records Dee Matzelle, 2 Crystal Faryna; 3 Tnsh 1995 due lo strike 1 New York 42 24 636 11/2 Attendance — 20,058 TEAM RECORDS Appleton L e a d e r s y — Series between Montreal and Seattle Baltimore 30 34 469 12 1/2 was cancelled due lo influenza epidemic Titles Won Men's Cruiser Toronto 27 36 429 15 American League 2002 NHL Playoff 1. Tyson Martell; 2 Dean Appleton, 3 23 — Montreal Canadiens (Iasi Idle 1993) Tampa Bay 21 43 328 211(2 G AB R H Pet. Scoring Leaders Stanley Cup Titles 13 — Toronto Maple Leals1 Last title 1967) Leroy Findlay Central Division ISuzuki Sea 63 256 50 96 .375 Montreal Canadiens (23) 10 — Detroit Red Wings (Last title 2002) Minnesota 37 29 561 — Damon Bos 60 250 55 85 340 TORONTO (CP) - Final unofficial NHL P.G . W o m e n ’s S o c c e r 1923-24:1929-30 1930-31 1943-44,1945- Most consecutive championships Chicago 33 33 500 4 78 338 playoff sconng leaders: MiSweeney KC 62 231 46 1952-53 1955-56 1956-57 1957-50 5 — Montreal Canadiens (1956*661 Thursday results Cleveland 32 34 485 5 Garciaparra Bos 60 247 45 82 332 1958-59 1959-60:1964-65 1965-66,1967-68 4 - Montreal Canadiens11976-79) flemax'Norm Ferris 7 Eco-Puie Water 0 Kansas City 25 38 397 101/2 Forsberg.
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