Sabe abe le SE abet athe tte te he 16 - Wednesday, November 11, 1987 - North Share News lub Flames burn up the ice From page 14 breakaway with only six seconds The Flames’ leading player in Whalers by a lopsided 50-30 shot 48-41, remaining in the period. the game was Payne with a goal margin, North Shore netminder The Flames led 2-! after one, Club, it took the home tcam only The Whalers countered with a and four assists, fullowed by Sav- Mike Palma came up with several added three more in the second 14 seconds to hit the score sheet as power play goal of their own dur- age with three goals znd an assist. key saves carly in the game to keep and then closed out the scoring Lawrence combined with Savage ing the period to leave the Flames Other goal scerers for the the Flames’ momentum alive. with another fate in the third. and George for the game’s first out in front 3-1 heading into the Flames were Lawreace, Sean Mor- At Seattle Nov. 8, it was left to Scorers for the Flames were goal. middle frame. rison and Andrew Merilees, cach Knight to come up with the big Savage with a hat trick, newcomer The Flames managed two more The Flames led the Whalers 8-2 with two, while Willy Erickson, saves at crucial times, back-stopp- Wayne Maurice with a pair, and goals in the period — both by after two periods and then Kevin Buhr and Port each added ing his team to a 6-1 win over the Payne with a single. 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