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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Sunday, May 7, 1989
Cavaliers, Hawks notch overtime victories
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
After five first-round sweeps,
the NBA playoffs are getting a
steady dose of excitement.
Two games went into overtime
Friday night, and a third was
decided at the buzzer when Nate
McMillan threw a long inbounds
pass to Derrick McKey, who
banked the ball in for a 98-96
Seattle victory over Houston.
In overtime Friday, Atlanta
Quick scores
lift Canadiens
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -
Shayne Corson and Bob Gainey
scored less than three minutes
apart early in the second period
as the Montreal Canadiens took
a 2-1 lead in the Wales Con-
ference finals Friday night with
a 5-1 victory over the
Philadelphia Flyers.
HOCKEY
With the Canadiens leading 1-0
on Guy Carbonneau’s goal late in
the first period, Corson was left
alone during a power play and
steered Eric Desjardins’ center-
ing pass into an empty net at
3:14.
Gainey, the Canadiens’ cap-
tain, scored his first goal of the
playoffs at 6:11, breaking behind
the defense and flipping Chris
Chelios’ pass from the right
boards over goaltender Ken
Wreggetfora3-01ead.
Russ Courtnall made it 4-0 at
14:53 when he took a lead pass
from Ryan Walter at the Flyers’
blue line and beat Wregget to the
short side from the top of the
right circle.
Game 4 is Sunday night here.
Walter also set up the game’s
first goal, stealing the puck from
Scott Mellanby near the blue line
and poking it to Carbonneau,
who beat Wregget with a 15-foot
backhander from the slot at
14:26.
Patrick Roy, who blanked the
Flyers in Game 2, lost his bid for
a second straight shutout at 6:56
of the final period on a goal by
Brian Propp, who returned after
suffering a concussion when he
was elbowed into the boards by
Chelios in Game 1. The goal was
Propp’s 13th of the playoffs.
Roy, now 9-1 in the playoffs,
broke, a nine-game career
winless streak against
Philadelphia Wednesday night.
This time, he was especially
strong in the opening minutes of
the first period, when he made
several key saves, and at the
start of the second period, when
he stopped Tim Kerr and Propp.
Roy finished with 25 saves.
Montreal, which broke a six-
game winless streak at the Spec-
trum with a 7-4 victory in its last
regular-season visit orf Feb. 16,
^ended any thoughts of a
Philadelphia comeback when
Bobby Smith beat Wregget with
a 20-foot slap shot on a 2-on-l at
12:21.
Defector joins Sabres
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -
Alexander Mogilny, the first
member of the Soviet National
Team to defect to the West, ar-
rived Friday night in Buffalo,
where he hopes to continue his
hockey career with the NHL’s
Buffalo Sabres.
Sabres General Manager
Gerry Meehan accompanied
Mo'gilny from Stockholm,
Sweden, after the budding Soviet
star decided to defect following
the World Hockey Champion-
ships, which ended earlier this
week.
Mogilny, a 20-year-old winger
regarded as one of the Soviets’
future stars, was supposed to at-
tend a news conference called by
the the Sabres, but Meehan said
Mogilny was too tired after the
long trip and subsequent inter-
views with immigration of-
ficials.
“His day has been so tiring, we
didn’t want to put him through
another exhausting round of ex-
posure,” said Meehan, who
declined to say where Mogilny
was staying.
Meehan denied an accusation
made by the official Soviet news
agency Tass that the Sabres
were guilty of “piracy” in br-
inging Mogilny to the United
States—-—
The Sabres began talks with
Mogilny “at the specific request
of the player,” Meehan said. “It
was a voluntary departure.”
Meehan would not say whether
Mogilny had signed a contract
and also declined comment on
published reports that indicated
a romantic relationship with an
American woman5 may have
been involved in the defection.
defeated Milwaukee 113-106 and
Cleveland edged Chicago 108-
105, tying both series at 2-2.
Milwaukee is at Atlanta and
Chicago at Cleveland on Sunday,
with the winner of the Bucks-
Hawks series advancing to play
Detroit and the Bull-Cavaliers
survivor meeting New York.
Cleveland escaped elimination
despite 50 points from Michael
Jordan, who missed one of two
free throws that would have
given Chicago a three-point Jead
with nine seconds left in regula-
tion.
Larry Nance, who has been
bothered by an ankle injury,
scored 27 points, and Mark
Price, hobbling with a pulled
groin, added 24 for the Cavaliers
in a game that had 34 lead
changes and saw neither team
lead by more than six.
Ron Harper broke a 99-99 tie at
the start of the overtime and
Price followed with a 3-point
basket before Nance gave the
Cavaliers a 107-101 lead.
Brad Daugherty’s two free
throws with four seconds left
forced the game into overtime
after Jordan missed one of two.
At Milwaukee, Atlanta also
dodged a bullet when Jack
Sikma missed one of two free
throws with three seconds left in
regulation.
Sikma, who led the NBA in
free-throw shooting in 1987-88
and made 90.5 percent this
season, missed the first of two
free throws, then hit the second,
tying the game at 98-98.
“When Sikma was at the line, I
thought it was all over," said
Dominique Wilkins, who scored
24 points for Atlanta. ■
Ricky Pierce hit a basket
before fouling out to give the
Bucks their last lead, 100-99, in
overtime.
Jon Koncak then hit two free
throws with 3:59 left and Wilkins
hit a basket to give the Hawks a
103-100 lead they didn’t sur-
render.
Moses Malone had 24 points
and 17 rebounds for Atlanta,
while Sikma led the Bucks with
24 points and Pierce added 22.
The Bucks played most of the
game without leading scorer
Terry Cummings, who pulled a
tendon in his right ankle with six
minutes to go in the first
quarter.
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