Flyers' Quinn happy with recent road trip By PETE DOUGHERTY Daily Collegian Sports Writer "BUFFALO "Whatsamatter with those Flyers? They aren't doing ,Ihything I ' The question by angry Philadelphians #l;,Veeps across this campus with the regularity of tuition hikes. Last place in the Patrick Division doisn't sit too well with the fans who cheered , the National Hockey League club to successive Stanley Cup championships just a few v'ears back. As strange as it is to see the Flyers in the basement of their division, one must consider that they are eight games above .500 (28-20-14) and would be no worse than' second in any other NHL division. And if a recent six-game road trip is an tidicator, there seems to be little wrong right now with new coach Pat Quinn's team. "I'm really pleased with this raod trip," Quinn said Sunday night after his Flyers clubbed Buffalo, 6-1. "It's a good start to where we want to be at playoff time." Indeed, any late-season road victory is welcomed, and Philly endured that six game stretch with just one loss. And that lope defeat, a 4-3 loss Saturday to Toronto, can be attributed to emotional edge the Maple Leafs had after fired 4)ach Roger Neilson was rehired. "It a nice sign," Quinn said, "that we did get over Saturday after playing that well and not winning. These guys responded; they bounced right back. They aren't afraid of losing, and that's a fsitive sign." ,Quinn will cherish all the positive signs he can find. He's the second man to try, to fill the shoes of departed Fred Sfiero, although he seems to be having much more success than predecessor Bob McCammon. Vine -year veteran Bob Kelly credits (Ann for the recent surge. --"Everyone hates to live in the past," Men swimmers place fifth k lt'he men's swimming team placed fifth in the Eastern swimming cham pkinship this past weekend. 4 We came in fifth ahead of Syracuse," coach Lou NacNeill said. "It was better thin before and I am as happy as could be: The standing was good for us 110`,ecause .of the low standing that we had at the beginning of the season." Freshman Al Berardocco broke his record in the 100 yard and 200 yard butterily - an - Che'distanceriiedley. Snydet also did an outstanding job," Mac Neill said. "After five and a lady swimmers third in tourney Diver Becky Binney's first place finishes on both the one and three meter boards and the setting of several team records highlighted the women's swim gam's third place finish in the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for women's swimming and diving championships on March 1-3. The Lady Lions collected 297 points overall to put them behind first place Pittsburgh who scored 500 and second rewe Rutgers who scored 340. Kelly said, "but Freddy (Shero) had his own system. He (Quinn) came in and used Freddy's same basic system, with a few different options. McCammon's problem, Kelly said, was he tried to change everything from the way Shero operated. Quinn added some wrinkles of his own, but basically stuck to what the players were used to. The most recent result was one of the most encouraging of Philadelphia's season. But Quinn isn't so sure if it's the best. , "I wasn't around earlier," Quinn said, "but judging by the scores they ( the Flyers) had some good stretches earlier in the year. We went through the same type of thing Boston went through. But good hockey clubs don't stay in the doldrums too long." Probably the most encouraging aspect of that road trip, though, was that it was played without stellar goaltender Bernie Parent. The 33-year-old netminder was accidentally clipped by the a stick two weeks ago and is out for the season. The responsibility falls to Wayne Stephenson, who missed two games with . a knee injury and almost sat out the Buffalo game before asking Quinn to play. PI don't think he (Stephenson) would fool around with a game at stake," Quinn said. "I wouldn't have hesitated to put Rick in at any time." Rick is backup goalie Rick St. Croix, who played when Stephenson was out. But the 24-year-old lacks experience, and Stephenson will have to be an iron man in the net for the Flyers to get far in the playoffs. "The knee bothers me a little bit," Stephenson said after the Buffalo game. "But my leg strength will increase as I play more. The big thing was I got through tonight (Sunday). "It ( the injury) doesn't affect my goaltending, but it's something I'm going to have for two, three, four weeks." half weeks out of the water he did really well. He won the consolation race in the butterfly and broke his own 100 yard butterfly record." This weekend is the NCAA Pre- Qualifying Diving Meet at Harvard. Craig Brown, Pat McFadden and Bob Ambrose are representing the Penn State diving team, diving coach Bob Goldberg said. 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