The Collegian Thursday, April 6 Sports NHL , . . . .. . . .. . , . 2 Patrick .Division„ Washington Capitals Vs. Philadelphia . Flyers- 'Going into , last itight's'acticin, this Series was tied at two games apiece as.,, these diviiiOn rivals split their home games. The ,first, three gaites of this series were typical tight-checking„low. scoring • games . that Weredecided:hy one - goaLGarne Four on Sunday wass t te first one:aidedtame of the series, as Philly jumped out to a 5-0 lOd'and'went on to win 5-2. The winner of this series Will 41ay -the; surprising PittsbitighPeligiiins,"Who used balanced sci:oll, - solid defense; and the Soma goaltending of Tom AarfaSSG,t - o sweep The New ~ -, - .... York Rarigers,4-0. : ' ' Boston Bruins vs. Buffalo Sabres- Thanks to two Cam, Neely game-winners, the series .returns to Boston wi`th - . - the Bruins on top, 3:- I. Despite entering the playOffs:Witli insight game regular - Seas& winning streak against- theßruins,„the Sabres have been unable to translate their.succeSs intQ ,the: playoffs: After dominating Boiton Gaine - 0ne,.6-0; the Sables have been outscored 13-4 - since the middle: of Oarne Twd. . , . The winner of the series will play the Montreal tanadiens; who disposed of thi7llartft• 3srd Whalers inloirrigarnek: Three - of. the, games were'decided by one goal; with: two of these - being overtime gam= , . Detroit, Red Wings vs. Chicago Biackhawksz - Despite winning the regular. season division title in the weakest divisiomin hockey, the >Red Wings are finding that the tables have turned in - the playoffs:.. FOuith , place Chicagb has taken a - `three games.to one lead on the goaltending strength of Alain - z;.i.Chev - sic.r.aThe WintictlwilLplayilhewitinfeticif Minnesota series. St Louis Blues vs.„Minnesota North Stars- The Bluei.have taken a 3-1 lead over•the inept. North Stars, although two. of the St. Louis wins.cathe in overtime. The Noith Stars avoided eliminatibn on. Sunday night when rookie. Don Barber scored with seven'tseconds -remaining in regulation. The winner moves on to play Detrbit or Chicago. • • = „,:f.os Angeles Kings, vs. Edmonton Alter splitting the:first iwg games in. LA., the Oilers hay,e thken.control of theeriei4 winning two7.4raighig home.,The,Oirers . hhve used their playoff experience and team depth to Laic a 3-1 advantage, winning two of their games in the third period. The , winner will take on the Calgary-Vancouver winner. Calgary Flames. - vs. Vancouver Canucks-'The surprising Canucks have matched CainPbell conference power Calgary blow for blow in what many thought would be a Flames. sweep. Home ice hisnot made a:difference so far; as the teams split, at ihe:Saddledome: and in Vancouver. The survivor will gris on to meet the L.A.'-Edmonton winner. , • = Need a Special GRADUATION GIFT? See the wide selection of clothing and gift items at 'Your Behrend WookBtorell Playoffs Adams . Norris Division Smythe - .Division Advantage Lions by. John Musser Collegian Staff Writer Coach "Michael Grignol summed up the last two victories for the Behrend Men's Tennis team by simply saying, "The . guys are playing well." • If you don't belieVe Grighol, then just ask Thiel College, who found out "the - hard way last Thursday on the Behrend courts. The Lion netters triumphed 8-1, as Bill Schmitt, Shawn Crago, Chuck Keenan, Todd Hiller, and Chris Benton all won their singles matches in straight sets. In doubles, Crago-Karl Pearson, Dave Hogle-Steve Moyer, and Robert Jackson-Rick Brooks all posted wins. On Saturday, the Lions posted their most impressive victory of the season by defeating the Westminster Titans 5-4. Schmitt raised his singles tournament record to 5-0 by defeating Westminster's Brad Jones (6-2,7- 5). Other singles, winners were Shawn Crago (4-6,6-1,6-2) - over Mike Condron and Steve Smith (6-4,6-7,6-4) dropped - Andy Marsh. In the doubles matches, Crago-Schmitt prevailed (6-7,6- 1,6-4) over Jones-Mike Condron while Dave Hogle and Smith took care of Marsh-Shawn Six (4-6,6-4,7-6). One of the keys tdirevictory was the performance of - the Lions after losing the opening set. "Crago and the two doubles teams hung in there after losing the first set" to go on and win their matches. "Their were- five three-set matches and we won four of them," said a pleased Grignol. Grignol was also happy with the play of Smith. "Steve Smith' could have been down, but he came back from his Thiel loss to win two three-set matches." Grignol also stressed the importance of the win as a sign. - that his team is vastly improved over last year's squad. "Last year we lost to them, 8-1." Grignol also noted that Westminster returned five of their top six. • After losing two of their first 4°- (1 4 • .; -4 ; - ;' , ..;;;;;Z9 • - • IMEIBEEMI REIM MBE The Lions' Shawn Crago returns a shot during :their 8-1 - thrashing of Theil College. Photo by: Ken ..Andersori REIS Asa Min SO, 'KM Pr REM - R. - - 0 8.. Page 11 three matches, the Lions are now riding a two match winning streak. "Mental toughness and being calm under pressure" have helped the Lions to win the tight matches. "Everybody's playing good. Its all aiming together." MEI - ,r° :u= ESMIE NZ=2l ,;.; =NI 111111=i