einen ene: 12 - Wednesdzy, September 20, 1989 - North Shore News inquiring reporter Elizabeth Collings RED ALERT! The red tide of giasnost is washing up on the shores of tc National Hockey League and some NHL players are reported to be less than happy. The lat- est wave of Soviet hockey players swept Igor Larionov and Viadimir Krutov into the ranks of the Vancouver Canucks, bringing the total of Soviet piayers to eight. What do you think of Soviets joining NHL? Rick Logan Burnaby I think it’s great. Why not? Canadians go and play NHL — same thing. If more people have an attitude like that, itll make the whole world a better place. Roa Wilson North Vancouver It’s not a cause for con- cern. We only want their best players — a handful. We already take players from other places. They’!l definitely help Van- couver. This phenomenon has got some NHI players on the defensive, claiming that the Sovie: players are taking jobs from North Americans. However, veteran player Stan Smyl] ssid in an interview that he heard the same com- plaints when Swedish players came to the NHE for the first time. Inquiring Reporter asks: Greg Wirch Burnaby It’s going to be good for Vancouver— they’ve al- ready helped sell tickets. It’s too bad if you’re North American and can’t make it. It’s a pro- fessional sport. susan Pauley North Vancouver I feel there’s kind of a jealousy problem among -North American players. The NHL has a right to Peter Schlegel North Vancouver Whether the owners are trying to sell more seats or improve their club, I still think the jobs should belong to Canadians. Our recruit wherever they quality of players is the want — be it America, best. Canada or Russia. NVD mayor wants jurisdiction clarified From page 9 © the question of jurisdiction over the permit issue © the inspection criteria and the cost of a monitoring schedule. 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