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PETER HATTRUP
POSITION: Forward HEIGHT: 6' 0" WEIGHT: 180 Background
Was the Tacoma Stars number one draft pick in 1986 ... Fourth player chosen overall in the MISL draft ... Played his college soccer at Seattle Pacific University ... Led SPU to Division II championship in 1983 and again in 1985.. . On both occasions he led the team in scoring .. Holds virtually all of SPU's single season scoring records ... In his two seasons, he played 65 games and accumulated 147 points on 58 goals and 31 assists ... In the 1985 championship game he scored two goals and added one assist in SPU's 3-2 win over Florida International ... He has been named All-Conference on two occasions and in 1985 was named one ot Soccer America's Most Valuable Player... Went to high school at Seattle Prep, where he holds every Prep scoring record in school history. Personal
Single. . . Enjoys playing tennis and basketball in the off-season ... Father is an attorney in Seattle ... Brother is member of the U.S. free style ski team.
TACOMA STARS LARGEST CROWDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
19,476 17,094 16,730 16,722 15,290 14,200 14,162 13,126 12,396 12,284
Playoffs '86 5/7 vsSan Diego Playoffs '86 4/18 vsWichita vs New York Cosmos 11/3/84 vsChicago 3/27/85 Playoffs '86 5/1 vsSan Diego vs Chicago 12/22/85 Playoffs '86 4/16 vsWichita vsDallas11/2/85 vs LosAngeles 4/5/86 vs LosAngeles 11/5/83
W/L
L W L L W L W W W L
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GARY HEALE
POSITION: Forward HEIGHT: 6' O" WEIGHT: 178
1985/86
Coming off best season ever in MISL... Tallied 24 goals and 16 assists ... Scored two Hat Tricks, 2/1 versus Kansas City and in the first quarter on 2/23 versus Baltimore.. . Started season by scoring a point in first 12 games before suffering a shoulder injury. . . Scored a point in 25 of 40 games last season ... Scored five power play goals ... Scored five goals and two assists in the playoffs. Background
One of only three Stars to be with Tacoma every year of the club's history ... Has scored over 100 points in a Stars uniform ... Known as a post-up player, Heale is fast becoming one of the top in the League at his position ... Came to Tacoma after playing with San Diego Sockers ot.1tdoors in 1983, where he scored 10 goals in only 14 games ... Came to United .States in 1983 after playing for Dutch First Division team ... Has played professional soccer for ten years. Personal
Born in Canvey Island, England. . . Is known for a keen sense of humor. .. Enjoys traveling and teaching soccer camps in the offseason ... Is the Stars' best tennis player. .. Single. YR
CLUB
83/84 Tac 84/85 Tac 85/86 Tac 3-ssn Totals
GP
35 38 40 113
G
13 19 24 56
A PTS PPG
20 33 9 28 16 40 45 101
3 3 6 12
GW PIM 0 22 9 1 1 20 2 51
GP
- PLAYOFFS -
8 8
G
A PIM
5 5
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1987 MISL ALL-STAR GAME
The eighth Annual MISL All-Star Game will be played at The Forum in Inglewood, California on Wednesday, February 11. The game will feature 16 players from each division, to be selected I)'/ a vote of their peers. The coaches of the two division champions from the previous year's playoffs will coach their respective division's All-Star squad. A percentage of the pro ceeds from the All-Star Game will benefit the MISL Players' Association. NOTE: Tacoma will host the 1987AJ8 All-Star Game in The Tacoma Dome.
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PETER MOWLIK
POSITION: Goalkeeper HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 175
1985/86 Joined Tacoma from Pittsburgh during the Stars playoff stretch... Played in 10 games and accumulated a 7-3 record and an outstanding 4.21 Goals Against Average.. . Was named Defensive Player of the Game five times ... Named Defensive Player of the Week on 3/28 for his win over San Diego in which he recorded 19 saves.. . Had a record of 1·0 while in Pittsburgh... Averaged 11.7 saves per game... Won his first-ever game in a Tacoma uniform on 3/3 versus St. Louis after flying in from Pittsburgh that day. .. Played in all eight Stars' playoff games... Was 4·4 in the playoffs. Background
Best season was 1983/84 when he recorded a 4.07 GAA and a 16·7 record... Led the Spirit in victories in 1984/85 with 11 ... Was Defen sive Player of the Game four times that season ... One of the top goal· keepers in Spirit history.. . Has a record of 5-5 in playoff competi· lion... Came to this country from his home country Poland. . . Played 1 2 years in Polish Professional League... Played for the Polish National team in the 1982 World Cup Finals... Also played for Poland in 1976 Olympics. Personal
Graduated from the Academy of Physical Education in Pozan... Met Pope John Paul II in Rome in 1980... Peter and his wife Dorthea have two children, Lucas and Mariush. YR CLUB GP MIN SH sv GA AVG W-L PTS PIM 83/84 84/85 85/85 85/86
Pitts Pitts Pitts Tac 85/86 3-ssn Totals Playoffs 1984 Pitts 1986 Tac Playoff Totals
24 1387 608 27 1452 718 1 60 27 10 570 269 11 630 296 62 3469 1622
288 371 11 111 122 781
131 469 600
27 120 147
2 8 10
55 277 332
4.07 16-7 4.71 11-13 4.00 1-0 4.21 7-3 44 4.19 8·3 252 4.36 35-23
94 114 4 40
7 3.21
1-1
48 4.80
5.5
41 5.24
4.4
3 1 0 0 0 4
4 0 0 0 0 4
0 1
0 0 0
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DAVID NORMAN
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POSITION: Midfielder HEIGHT: 5' 8" WEIGHT: 150 1985/86
In only his first season in the MISL, David played in 45 of 48 games and led Tacoma Stars rnidfielders in points with 22. . . He came on strong towards the end of the season scoring seven goals and eight assists in the final 19 games ... Best game was on 3/21 versus Wichita when he tallied two goals... Scored two goals and three assists in the playoffs. Background
Spent the off-season playing in the World Cup with the Canadian National Team... Played every minute of all three games ... Carne to Tacoma from the Vancouver Whitecaps, where he played for five seasons ... He was the Caps first round draft pick out of Centennial High School in 1979. .. Has made over 30 appearances for the Canadian National team... A versatile and quick player, David will see some action at all three positions this season. Personal
Married to Jackie... Originally born in Scotland but moved to Canada at age six. .. Recently purchased a home in Federal Way .. . Enjoys play· ing golf in his spare time. YR
CLUB
85/86 Tac
GP
45
G
7
A PTS PPG GW PIM
15
22
o
O
5
GP
8
- PLAYOFFS G A PIM
2
3
4
FOREIGN PLAYERS
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allows an individual to live and work in the United States in one specific area. {If the person leaves that specific area, he must return to his native land or reapply for a new visa in his new location.) A Green Card-holder is a permanent member of the United States. A green card-holder can live and work anywhere in the United States and may apply for U.S. citizenship in 5 years.
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FRAN O'BRIEN
POSITION: Midfielder HEIGHT: 5' 7" WEIGHT: 150
1985/86 Joined the Stars at the beginning of the season, coming over from Dallas. . . Was named the captain of the team by a vote of the players... Played in 45 of 48 games for Tacoma... Scored nine goals and added 11 assists ... Scored game winning goal and three blocked shots versus Los Angeles on 11/20, and was named Offensive Star of the Game. .. Led Stars midfielders with 46 blocked shots.. . Scored game winning goal of the Tacoma/Wichita series... His goal coming in overtime of game four, to give Tacoma a three game to one series vic tory ... Scored two goals and one assist in the playoffs, both his goals proved to be game winners. . . Played in all eight playoff games. Background Played for Dallas during 1984/85 season, serving as their team cap tain.. Fourth leading scorer in Dallas with 30 points in his 43 games ... Came to United States in 1978 from Dublin, Ireland to play with Philadelphia of the NASL... Played three seasons in Philadelphia, and named the club's MVP in 1980 ... Traded to Montreal in 1981 ... Led the Manic in scoring... Played for Alan Hinton in Vancouver during 1984 season ... Played in 200 games in the NASL. Personal Married, Fran and his wife Valerie have two children, Layton and Erica. .. Enjoys watching television and spending time with his family... Nicknamed the "Skipper" ... Leads the Stars cheers during long flights... Known for his quick sense of humor. YR
CLUB
84/85 Dall 85/86 Tac 2-ssn Totals
GP
43 45 88
G
13 9 22
A PTS PPG
17 11 28
30 20 50
1 1 2
GW PIM
0 1 1
8 10 18
GP
8 8
- PLAYOFFS G A PIM
2 2
2 2
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11 PREKI
POSITION: Forward HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 160 1985/86
In only his first season in the MISL, Preki turned on fans everywhere ... He was voted the Tacoma Stars' Met Life Player of the Year ... Had a team high 71 points for the Stars.. . Played in all 48 games ... Had a 10 game goal scoring streak from 1/15 through 2/16 ... Scored two or more points in 25 games ... 12 games with two or more goals ... Was chosen Offensive Player of the Game 11 times . .. Best Game was on 3/23 when he tallied four goals and one assist against Kansas City ... Scored a goal in his first two appearances as a Star ... Ranked eighth in the MISL in scoring ... Scored four game winning goals and five Power Play Goals ... Set team record for shots with 243... Led the Tacoma Stars in scoring during the playoffs with eight goals and nine assists in the eight games ... He also took a team high 52 shots on goal ... Was not selected as MISL rookie of the year due to his playing three games for Red Star in Yugoslavia the previous season. Background
Was seen playing in Indoor Tournament in Yugoslavia during the sum mer of 1985 and was signed to a contract with the Stars . . . Played two seasons with Red Star ... began playing soccer at age seven ... Spent one year in the Yugoslavian Army ... Is known for his ability to "cut" a ball across a defender. Personal
Real name is Predrag Radosavljevic ... immediately upon coming to the United States, he enrolled in a two month English Class and now speaks fluent English ... Last season was his first visit to the United States ... Nicknamed the "YUGO DUO" for his combining on numerous goals with fellow Yugoslav Steve Zungul. . . Both are good friends on and off the field ... Enjoys relaxing and watching television in his spare time. YR
CLUB
85/86 Tac
GP
48
G
41
A PTS PPG
30
71
5
GW PIM
4
13
GP
8
- PLAYOFFS G
8
A PIM
9
2
23
e
2
STEVE SHARP
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POSITION: Forward HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 162 1985/86
In only his first season in the MISL, he played in 18 games scoring twice and adding four assists ... Scored one playoff goal in his first shift ver sus San Diego in the Western Division finals. . . An up and coming young American forward who showed much promise in his first sea son... Was used on Power plays at the end of season ... Was credited with 16 shots on goal. Background
Played for the U.S. National and U.S. Olympic team for two years .. . Was with the New York Cosmos for a brief time before their demise .. . Native of California, played his high school soccer at Rolling Hills.. . During his senior year he was named Player of the Year for the State of California ... Attended El Camino Junior College, where he also was named J.G. Player of the Year. . . Spent last summer teaching youngsters in the Stars' Summer Camp program. Personal
Single ... Recently purchased a home in Federal Way ... En joys playing golf and tennis in his spare time. YR
CLUB
85/86 Tac
GP
18
G
2
A PTS PPG
4
6
0
GW PIM
O
2
TACOMA STARS OVERALL ALL-TIME WIN-LOSS RECORD HOME
Season ........ . West......•.... East ........... October.........
November ...... . December ....... January ....... . February....... .
March ......... . April ...........
OT ............
40-32 24-19 16-13 0-0 6-8 6-7 5-8 7-3 9-4 6-2 6-6
AWAY
22-50 15-27 7-23 0-1 2-6 4-10 4-9 6-10 5-10 2-4 4-11
GP
- PLAYOFFS -
2
G
1
A PIM
0
O
TOTAL
62-82 39-46 23-36 0-1 8-14 10-17 9-17 13-13 14-14 8-6 10-17
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JOE WATERS
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POSITION: Defender HEIGHT: 5' 6" WEIGHT: 152 1985/86
In only his second year in the M ISL, Joe played in 46 of 48 games for the Stars and ranked third on the team in blocked shots with 61 . . . Best game came on 1 /21 in Pittsburgh as he had the game winning assists and also tallied five blocked shots... His 17 assists was second among Stars defenders... Scored two game winning goals... Had one goal and 1O blocked shots during the playoffs. Background
A versatile player, Waters played both defender and midfielder... Has missed only three games in his two seasons as a Star ... Scored first MISL goal on 11/24 versus Wichita... Signed with Tacoma on July 3, 1984 ... Came to Tacoma from Grimsby Town, a professional club in England ... Played in 257 straight games for Grimsby ... Team captain for six year� ... Represented Republic of Ireland in World Cup competi tion... Third season in the MISL. Personal
Joe and his wife Pam have one child, Kelly. . . Is an avid golfer during the off-season and has been part of the Tacoma Stars summer camps for the past two summers... Born in Ireland. YR
CLUB
84/85 Tac 85/86 Tac
2-ssn Totals
GP
47 45 92
G
8 6 14
A PTS PPG
20 17 37
28 23 51
0 1
GW PIM
0 2 2
4 14 18
GP
- PLAYOFFS G A PIM
8 8
0 0
0 0
MISL PRESSBOXES BALTl MORE: (301) 727-1308, 1309 CHICAGO: (312) 827-7633 CLEVELAND: (216) 659-9380, 9389 DALLAS: (214) 760-7724 KANSAS CITY: (816) 421-1585, 86, 87 LOS ANGELES: (213) 419-3243, 3245 MINNESOTA: (612) 853-9387, 9388 ST. LOUIS: (314) 781-1691, 1805 SAN DIEGO: (619) 225-9379 TACOMA: (206) 383-2040 WICHITA: (316) 755-2975, 2849
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STEVE ZUNGUL
POSITION: Forward HEIGHT: 6' O" WEIGHT: 175 1985/86
Obtained from San Diego in the biggest deal in MISL history as the Stars package to Zungul and the San Diego Sockers was reportedly worth $1 million dollars_ . But the deal proved worthwhile as Zungul led 12-17 Stars to a record finish of 23-26, most wins in Stars history ... Tacoma finished in third place in the Western Division ... His impact was felt off the field also as the Stars were averaging 6,992 fans per game before Zungul, that attendance shot up to over 9,000 per game after he came to Tacoma ... He scored in 18 of 19 games for Tacoma ... Named Offen sive Player of the Game 11 times... Tied his own MISL record by scor ing eight points, on five goals and three assists versus Los Angeles in a game that clinched a playoff berth for Tacoma ... Won his sixth MISL scoring title and was named the League's MVP for the sixth time ... Scored a point in the final 14 games for Tacoma ... Had 26 goals and 26 assists in his 19 games with the Stars ... The All-Time leader in points with 892, Goals with 542 and assists with 350 ... He is also the League's leading playoff scorer adding five goals and eight assists to his total last year... An MISL All-Star for the Seventh time ... NOTES: Needs just 108 points to become first player in MISL history to score 1 ,000 points. He has never scored less than that in a full season in the league ... The only M ISL award he has never won is All-Star MVP.
1984/85
Started every regular season and playoff game for the San Diego Sockers and won an unprecedented third MISL Triple Crown (most goals, assists and points in the league) ... Finished with 136 points on 68 goals and a league record 68 assists. _ . Holds practically every MISL playoff record... Had a point in the final 27 regular season games and had 24 multiple point games in his last 27 ... Was the MISL's Offensive Player of the Week on three occasions ... First time he was honored was for scoring five goals, equaling a league-high for the season in the opening game November 3 vs. Minnesota... The other honors were for the weeks of March 18-24 when he had eight goals and one assist in three games and April 8-14 for scoring three goals and seven assists in two games that week ... Tied for league lead in hat tricks with nine, bringing his career total to 98 hat tricks in 253 indoor regular season games ... Had at least one point in 44 games and a goal in 38 ... Had 40 multiple point games ... Has a point in 204 of his last 210 indoor games ... Had seven games with five or more points. .. Had his best scoring game of the regular season with seven points (three goals, four assists) December 19 vs. Dallas ... The seven points equaled a league-high this year. .. Had six points (three goals, three assists) November 17 vs. Los Angeles and two goals and four assists April 14 vs. Las Vegas... Was named Offensive Star of the Game 14 times ... Was named San Diego Hall of Champions "Athlete of the Month" for the months of December and April. Re-wrote the record books in the playoffs.. . In the
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nationally televised Game 4 of the Championship Series, had one goal and seven assists for eight points ... Set five M ISL records in the pro cess ... Records were most assists in a game (seven), most assists in a half (five in the first half), most assists in a playoff series (24), and most points in a playoff (37) ... Also tied record for most points in a half (five) ... The league's top playoff scorer with 37 points (13 goals, 24 assists) ... Had three goals and four assists in Game 2 of the quarterfinals ... League leader in the playoffs with seven power-play goals. 1983/84 Played for the Golden Bay Earthquakes and was the NASL's Most Valuable Player after leading the league in scoring with 119 points with 63 goals, and 56 assists. . Finished 27 points ahead of runner-up Karl Heinz Granitza ... Also led the league in goals, game-winning goals (eight), assists and hat tricks (11) ... Scored two goals and had two assists in the All-Star's 9-8 victory over the Chicago Sting ... Had five goals and two assists for seven points vs. Vancouver February 29. 1982/83 Indoor Led the MISL in scoring with 122 points on 75 goals and 47 assists while playing for both the New York Arrows and Earthquakes ... Also topped the league in goals scored, in game-winning goals (eight) and hat tricks (12) ... Was tied for third in power-play goals (10) and was fifth in assists. 1981/82 Indoor Shared MISL's Most Valuable Player honors with Pittsburgh's Stan Terlecki atteUeading the Arrows to a fourth straight championship ... Led the league in scoring with 163 points with 103 goals and 60 assists... Also was first in the league in goals scored, assists, hat tricks (20), game-winning goals (15) and shorthanded goals (five) ... Was top playoff scorer with 32 points on 24 goals and eight assists .. Was MVP of Championship Series. 1980/81 Indoor Again led the MISL in scoring and was the league's MVP ... Had 152 points on 108 goals and 44 assists. .. Led the league in game-winning goals (13), power-play goals (15) and hat tricks (20) ... Paced the Ar rows to championship as the playoffs' leading scorer with 19 points (15 goals, four assists) in five games ... Was MVP of the Championship Series. 1979/80 Indoor Was the MISL's Most Valuable Player and led the league in scoring with 136 points (90 goals, 46 assists) ... Also, led the league in goals, game-winning goals (nine), assists and hat tricks (18) ... Led Arrows to MISL crown and was the top scorer in the playoffs in the process; with 14 points (10 goals, four assists) ... Was MVP of Championship Series. 1978/79 Indoor Was MVP during the MISL regular-season and finished second in the league in scoring with 68 points on 43 goals and 25 assists ... Led the league in game-winning goals with seven.. . Was top scorer in the playoffs in leading the Arrows to the championship ... Had 19 points (15 goals, four assists) in three playoff games. Career Most prolific scorer indoor soccer has ever known ... Has a total of six scoring titles, six MVP honors and four playoff MVP selections in seven indoor seasons ... In 253 regular season games, has 550 goals and 346 assists ... Holds practically every MISL scoring record ... Is MISL's
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all-time leader in goals, assists, points, power-play goals, game-winning goals and hat tricks... Scored a MISL record seven goals vs. Chicago Horizon March 8, 1981.. . Scored six goals in a game twice February 15, 1980 vs. Detroit and February 10, 1980 vs. Detroit. .. Had MISL record nine points (five goals, four assists) vs. Buffalo February 10, 1982 ... Had eight points in five other MISL games... Once scored three goals in 37 seconds against Baltimore April 2, 1982... Had an MISL record streak of 76 straight games scoring a point (14 in 78-79, 32 in 79-80 and 30 in 80-81) ... Has two streaks of 26 straight games with a goal, another league mark. .. Scored a goal in 52 of 53 games ... Also had a 24-game goal scoring streak ... Has scored a point in 204 of his last 21O games... Purchased along with Branko Segota and Fernan do Clavijo by the Sockers from Golden Bay September 10 ... Obtained by the Earthquakes from the Arrows January 25, 1983 in exchange for Gordon Hill, Gary Etherington and cash ... Won MISL scoring title in 1982-83 on the final regular-season game of the season, a 10-9 loss to the Socks, with a goal and five assists... Returned to the outdoor game for the first time in five years in 1983 with Golden Bay ... Had 16 goals and 15 assists for 47 points, tying him for third in the league ... Started professional career at age 17 in Yugoslavia.. . Played six seasons for Hajduk Split in Yugoslavia First Division ... Hajduk Split won three na tional championships in six years. .. Scored 350 goals in 250 games. Personal
In 1983 outdoor playoffs promised Earthquake teammates $300 apiece if they beat Toronto ... Brought all the cash to the game, which Golden Bay lost, 2-0 ... Was banned five years from playing outdoor soccer when the Yugoslavian Soccer Federation asked FIFA, the sanctioning body of world soccer, to enforce a rule that a Yugoslavian player cannot play for a team outside his country until he's 28 ... Spent the summer vacationing in Yugoslavia... Helped his brother set-up an indoor league while there ... Single. YR 78/79 79/80 80/81 81/82 82/83
CLUB NY A NY A NY A NY A NY A
82/83 GB
GP G 18 43 32 90 40 108 40 103 15 28
28
47
A 25 46 44 60 11
36
82/83 43 75 47 48 68 68 84/85 SD 27 29 34 85/86 SD 19 26 26 85/86 Tac 85/86 46 55 60 7-ssn Totals 267 542 350
PTS PPG 2 68 136 14 152 15 8 163 4 39 83 6 122 10 8 136 63 3 6 52 115 9 892 66
GW PIM 4 7 4 9 13 8 4 15 4 0
4
8 7 3 2 5 64
GP 3 3 5 10
- PLAYOFFS G A PIM 15 4 2 0 4 10 15 4 2 8 24 8
12
12 6 6 12 18 56
13
8
8
42
13
5
5
82
24
0
7
2
51
14
7
2
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DATE PlACE OPPONENT
SCORE W/L GOAL
w
2/7
HOME DALLAS
5·40T
2/9
HOME SAN DIEGO
7·8
L
2/14
HOME LOS ANGELES 6·3
w
2/16
HOME WICHITA
6·5
w
2/21
AWAY CLEVELAND
7·2
L
2/23
AWAY BALTIMORE
8·5
L
2/28
AWAY ST. LOUIS
8·70T
w
3/1
AWAY KANSAS CITY 5·40T
L
3/3
HOME ST. LOUIS
5·40T
w
3/9
HOME PITTSBURGH
3-1
w
3/14
AWAY CHICAGO
6-4
L
3/16
AWAY MINNESOTA
5-3
w
Preki (22) Wegerle (8) Wegerle (9) Furphy Furphy (2) Zungul Heale (15) Preki (23) Wegerle (10) Heale (16) Black (4) Black (5) Zungul (2) Zungul (3) Lenarduzzi (5) Furphy (3) O'Brien (4) Preki (24) Furphy (4) Zungul (4) Preki (25) Megson (6) Preki (26) Preki (27) Heale (17) Wegerle (11) Heale (18) Heale (19) Heale (20) Zungul (5) Peterson (8) Preki (28) Zungul (6) Zungul (7) O'Brien (6) Furphy (5) Zungul (8) Preki (29) Peterson (9) Preki (30) Heale (21) Lenarduzzi (6) Preki (31) Zungul (9) Heale (22) Furphy (6) Zungul (10) Furphy (7) Norman (4) Furphy (8) Wegerle (12) O'Brien (7) Wegerle (13) Lenarduzzi (7) Wegerle (14) Waters (6) Zungul (11) Lenarduzzi (8) Wegerle (15) Zungul (12)
ASSIST Zungul Evans Preki Heale Waters Black Norman Zungul Preki Waters Preki Preki O'Brien Furphy Preki Zungul Zungul Zungul McAlister Norman Waters Preki Zungul Norman O'Brien Furphy Preki Preki Norman Furphy Black UA Preki Lenarduzzi Zungul Norman Preki Zungul Zungul Black Peterson Zungul Lenarduzzi Norman Furphy Zungul Wegerle Lenarduzzi Zungul Zungul Furphy Zungul UA Furphy Furphy Preki Furphy Furphy Preki Norman
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TACOMA STARS
*****
1983-84 STATISTICS NO.
48 GAMES GP
POS
NAME
D D F D M F D F F F F
2. Ray Evans 3. Jim Sinclair 4. GaryHeale 5. Neil Megson 6. Zach Ledic 6. Mark Peterson 7. Stewart Jump 8. A lan Taylor 8. Zequinha 9. Peter Stipancik 10. Charlie Garey 11. Paul Roe 12. Ralph Black 13. TonyChursky 14. Dale Mitchell· 15. Richie Parchment 15. Mike Enneking 16. TonyTowers 17. GeoffWall 18. Lawrence Tierney 18. Flemming Pehrson 19. Frank Barton 20. JimmyMcAlister 21. Chris Hellenkamp 22. Bob McNab 23. Danko Grgic 24. John Baretta 26. Matty Miller TA COMA TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS
M
0 G F M F M M D F M D M D F G M
A
PTS SHT
BL
44 20 25 48 10 11 35 13 20 44 5 6 3 0 0 43 38 20 17 0 1 2 0 0 10 6 3 2 1 0 47 27 12 44 2 4 46 14 27 13 0 0 33 35 18 5 0 0 26 3 6 27 4 14 45 4 3 3 0 0 27 21 5 33 2 4 42 9 10 0 0 6 1 0 0 27 11 15 33 0 1 1 0 0 48 225 205 48 223 202
G
45 179 21 67 33 89 11 35 0 4 58 153 1 14 0 3 9 37 1 5 39 93 6 29 41 109 0 0 53 131 0 3 9 21 18 54 7 35 0 4 26 83 6 29 19 62 0 1 0 0 26 75 1 0 0 0 430 1321 4251481
64 91 10 61 2 28 6 1 2 0 15 19 55 0 3 2 5 19 23 0 2 24 36 1 1 10 0 0 486 405
PIM MAG
26 18 22 16 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 24 30 4 6 0 0 14 0 0 10 8 10 0 0 2 6 0 216 232
MIN.
SOG
AVG. SV.
AVG.
GA
4 3 198 1 Cliff Brown 3 Jim Sinclair 16 98 13 Tony Chursky 18 13 908 1 15Richie Parchment 1 14 216 Tony Towers 17 Geoff Wall 3 10 19 Frank Barton 46 24 John Baretta 34 32 1740 TEA M TOTALS 48 48 2975 OPPONENTS 48 48 2975
95 17 471 0 5 1 5 898 1490 1321
28.8 48 10.4 8 31.1244 0.00 0 21.4 2 6.00 1 50.0 2 31.0472 30.1777 26.6681
14 5 4.9 16.1 0.00 8.57 6.00 20.0 16.3 15.7 13.7
17 2 69 0 2 0 3 130 223 225
NO.
GOALKEEPER
GP GS
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1
2
3
TEAM STATISTICS
4 OTSO TOT ALS
STARS 44 59 57 61 4 0 Opponents 47 51 56 59 9 1
PIM BY QUARTERS
1
2
3
4 OT TOTALS
STARS 38 56 62 56 4 Opponents 30 64 70 62 6 SEASON WEST
HOME AWAY TOTALS
225 223
1
1
2
2
3
3
4 TOTALS
5 8 11 10 7 14 8 4 NOV.
6 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 22 26 W/L
5.15 1-2 1.22 4-2 4.56 5-7 0.00 0-0 8.57 0-0 0.00 1-0 3.00 0-1 4.48 1H4 4.50 22-26 4.54 26-22
4
OT SO TOTALS
313 325 314 322 44 3 1321 375 346 350 368 49 3 1481
STARS 1983-84 RECORD EAST
AVG.
GW
SHOTS BY QUARTERS
PPG BY QUARTERS
216 232
5 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 6 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 34 33
OEC.
JAM.
34 33
FEB.
MAN-ADVANTAGE GOALS
34 33
MAR.
ATT.
PCT.
102 .333 94 .351 APR.
OT.
W LW LW LW LW LW LW LW LW LW L 14 10 9 6 5 4 0 5 2 2 2 2 3 0 4 0 3 1 2 4 8 16 6 9 2 7 0 1 1 4 2 2 2 5 2 2 1 2 2 6 -------------------22 26 15 15 7 11 0 6 3 6 4 4 5 5 6 2 4 3 4 10
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TACOMA STARS
*****
1984-85 STATISTICS 48 GAMES NO.
NAME
1. Rob Rigby 2. Ray Evans 3. Jim Sinclair 4. Gary Heale 5. Neil Megson 6. Mark Peterson 7. Tim Bartro 8. Peter Roe 9. Bob Lenarduzzi 10. Joe Waters 11. Paul Maguire 12. Ralph Black 13. Tony Chursky 14. Dale Mitchell 15. Mike Enneking 17. Geoff Wall 18 Tad Willoughby 19. Tom Murray 20. Jimmy McAlister 21. RoyWegerle 22. Gordon Hill, Tac Gordon Hill, KC 24. John Sarena 29. Ian Bridge Joe James Mats Johansson TACOMA TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS
GP
G
6 23 48 38 29 48 12 41 48 47 29 34 9 48 32 30 20 5 24 32 19 9 31 40 1 8 48 48
0 2 2 19 3 32 2 8 6 8 12 10 0 55 5 4 2 0 2 17 11 4 0 7 0 0 207 263
MIN.
SOG
PIM
BL
PPG
0 6 0 0 11 13 51 10 9 7 32 5 9 9 28 88 8 4 7 23 4 15 47 143 0 1 3 13 6 14 69 14 6 12 59 6 4 8 87 20 4 8 20 58 26 36 108 18 0 2 0 0 2 32 87 209 0 5 15 0 9 34 0 5 5 7 13 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 8 20 6 8 25 125 3 9 20 77 6 4 8 40 2 6 3 3 15 22 32 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 194 4011260 164 238 501 1382 179
0 26 79 5 37 24 4 16 52 59 15 59 0 3 4 18 4 1 10 8 0 1 0 53 0 0
0 0 0 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 24 26
A
SHT
PTS
477 393
AVG. SV.
AVG.
GA
8 420:41 199 25.9 75 Mats Johansson 5 263:05 141 32.4 64 Bob Rigby 3 22.5 1 1 8:00 Ray Evans-6th 23 107:16 31 17.0 13 Jim Sinclair-6th 2 5.9 2 Bob Lenarduzzi-6th 3 20:13 9 429:05 194 27.1 82 Tony Chursky 31 1637:28 809 29.6398 John Barena 3 22.5 1 7:42 2 Ian Bridge-6th 48 2893:30 1382 28.7636 TEAM TOTALS 48 2893:30 1260 26.1672 OPPONENTS Opponents: 394 Blocked Shots: Tacoma: 477
98 15.5 7.5 7.4 5.9 11.5 14.6 7.5 13.2 13.9
46 32 2 14 0 40 127 2 263 207
NO.
GP
GOALKEEPER
1 1 2 3 9 13 24 29
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1
2
3
TEAM STATISTICS
4 OTSO TOTALS
52 37 49 68 1 0 STARS Opponents 58 67 57 79 2 0
207 263
POWER PLAYS ATT PPG 74 24 Tacoma 70 26 Opponents
PCT 324 .371
42
1
AVG.
2
3
4
0 0 0 1 0 4
1
0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 31
W/L
5.99 2-6 1-4 7.30 15.00 0-0 2-1 7.92 0.00 0-0 5.59 1-7 4.65 11-13 15.00 0-0 5.45 17-31 4.29 31-17
SHOTS BY QUARTERS
293 291 296 372 298 369 336 371
fjW
OT
8 8
PENALTY KILLING GA TS 70 26 Tacoma 74 24 Opponents
TOTALS
1260 1382 PCT .629 .676
TACOMA STARS
*****
1985-86 STATISTICS CURRENT THROUGH APRIL 9, 1986 POS
NAME
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 21. 21. 23. 24. 25.
GK Mike Dowler D Ray Evans D Jim McAlister F Gary Heale D Neil Megson D Bill Crook Steve Zungul F M David Norman D Bob Lenarduzzi JoeWaters D F Preki M/F Ralph Black F Gerard McGlynn F Jeff Stock RoyWeger1e F D Gregg Blasingame M Fran O• Brien F Steve Sharp Peter Mowlik GK F Mark Peterson GK John Baretta F Keith Furphy F F
7. Steven Zungul (SD) 25. Keith Furphy (KC) TACOMA TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS GAMES PLAYED AVBIAGE/PLAYE!I
TACOMA OPPONENTS NO.
GOAlKEEPBI
24 John Baretta 1 Mike Dowler 21 Peter Mowlik Mowlik (Pitt} 7 Zungul-6th 11 Preki-6th 8 Norman-6th 9 Lenarduzzi-6th 1O Waters-6th 12 Black-6th
30 NA
BL
Pl'G
1 2 1 22 0 0 18 2 2 4 5 5 0 40 0 40 24 16 40 20 2 8 32 44 6 0 0 7 0 0 19 26 26 52 12 5 7 15 22 45 8 8 18 48 10 6 17 23 14 45 48 41 30 71 13 5 13 18 22 38 2 0 1 5 1 2 2 1 17 1 2 7 26 27 19 2 3 5 4 37 9 11 20 10 45 2 4 6 2 18 0 0 10 0 0 2 9 5 14 36 1 0 20 0 1 6 19 11 11 22
0 5 18 14 73 7 10 29 79 61 4 57 0 11 3 18 46 2 0 6 0 11
0 2 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 3 0 0
0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 4
4 22
3 6
3 118 1 154
48 208 190 398 168 471 48 232 209 441 202 394
32 35
23 1214 25 1191
27 29
G
29 22
A
34 17
PTS
63 39
6 10
BU
G/ GAME
A/ GAME
PTS/ GAME
PIM/ GAME
GAME
4.3 4.8
4.0 4.4
8.3 9.2
3.5 4.2
9.8 8.2
GP GS
GW SHT!
PIM
GP
MIN. SOG
AVG. SY.
PPG/ SHOTS/ GAME GAME
0.7 0.7
AVG. GA
20 18 1008:51 471 28.01 197 11. 72 23 21 1327:13 544 24.59 274 12.39 10 9 569:40 269 28.33 111 11.69 60:00 27 27.00 11 11.00 1 1 2 0 2:50 1 21.18 0 0.00 5:14 2 22.93 0 0.00 2 0 19:01 7 22.09 2 6.31 6 0 6:34 4 36.55 1 9.14 1 0 2 0 6:34 4 36.55 1 9.14 2:00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0
0 25 12 93 40 0 94 38 66 60 243 66 3 16 79 27 52 16 0 54 0 69
90 92 40 4 1 2 5 3 3 0
AVG.
25.3 24.8 W/L
5.35 7-10 4.16 9-12 4.21 7-3 4.00 1-0 21.18 0-0 22.93 0-0 15.78 0-0 27.41 0-0 27.41 0-0 0.00 0-0
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TACOMA STARS
*****
PLAYOFF RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORD PERFORMANCES
Goals Most goals, GAME-2 - Preki vs. Wichita 4/9/86, David Norman vs. Wichita 4/12/86 Most goals, HALF-2 - Preki vs. Wichita 4/9/86 Most goals, OUARTER-2 - Preki vs. Wichita 4/9/86 Most goals, SERIES-4 - Preki vs Wichita 1986 Most game winning goals, SERIES-2 - Fran O'Brien vs. Wichita 1986 Earliest goal in a game-00:48 - Ralph Black vs. Wichita 4/16/86 Latest goal in Sudden Death-68:52 - Fran O'Brien vs. Wichita 4/16/86 Shortest elapsed time between two goals-4:53 - Preki vs. Wichita 4/9/86 Assists Most assists, GAME-3 - Steve Zungul vs. Wichita 4/16/86 Most assists, HALF-2 - Steve Zungul vs. Wichita 4/16/86, Preki vs. Wichita 4/18/86 Most assists, OUARTER-2 - Steve Zungul vs. Wichita 4/16/86, Preki vs. Wichrta 4/18/86 Most assists, SERIES-5 - Steve Zungul vs. Wichita 1986
Points
Most points, Most points, Most points, Most points,
GAME-3 - Steve Zungul vs. Wichita 4/16/86 HALF-3 - Preki vs. Wichita 4/9/86 OUARTER-3 - Preki vs. Wichita 4/9/86 SERIES-8 - Preki vs. Wichita 1986
Blocked Shots Most blocked shots, GAME-5 - Megson (2), O'Brien Most blocked shots, SERIES-17 - Megson vs. Wichita 1986 Shots Most shots, GAME-10 - Preki vs. Wichita 4/9/86, 4/16/86 Most shots, SERIES-26 - Preki vs. Wichita 1986
UNDERSTANDING
*****
THE PLAYOFFS 1. The top four teams in each division qualify for MISL PLAYOFFS. 2. In the best-of-five QUARTERFINAL Round, the first place finisher in each divi sion meets the division's fourth place finisher, while the second and third place finishers contest. The teams with the higher regular season winning percen tage have the extra home game, ii necessary. 3. The winners of the quarterfinal round meet in a best-of-five SEMI-FINAL Round within their division. Again, the teams wtth the higher regular season winning percentage have the extra home game, if necessary. 4. The two semifinal winners advance to the best-of-seven CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES and the team with the higher regular season winning percentage has the extra home game, if necessary.
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TEAM PLAYOFF RECORD PERFORMANCES GOALS _________________
*
BLOCKEDSHDTS _______________
*
POWER PLAYS ________________
*
Most goals, GAME - 5 - vs Wichita, 1986 (3x) Most goals, HALF - 3 - VS Wichita 4/9/86, vs San Diego 4/23/86, 5/7/86 Most goals, QUARTER - 3 - vs Wichita, 4/9/86 Most goals, SERIES• 18 - vs Wichita, 1986 Fastest two goals, SAME TEAM - 00:13 - Preki/Zungul, vs Wichita 4/9/86 Most goals allowed, GAME· 10 - vs San Diego, 4/23/86 Most blocked shots, GAME· 28 - vs Wichita, 4/18/86 (ties MISL record) Most power play goals, GAME - 2 - vs Wichita. 4/18/86 Most power pl ay attempts, GAME• 6 - vs San Diego, 4/23/86 GOALKEEPER RECORD PERFORMANCES GDALS AGAINST ________________
*
SAVES ___________________
*
SHOTS ON GOAL _______________
*
Least goals allowed, GAME• 2 - Peter Mowlik vs Wichita, 4/18/86 Most goals allowed. SERIES· 28 - Peter Mowlik vs San Diego, 1986 Least goals allowed, SERIES - 16 - Peter Mowlik vs Wichita, 1986 Most goals allowed, GAME• 10 - Peter Mowlik vs San Diego, 4/23/86 Most saves, GAME - 22 - Peter Mowlik vs Wichita, 4/12/86 Most saves, HALF· 13 - Peter Mowlik vs Wichita, 4/12/86 Most saves, SERIES - 64 - Peter Mowlik vs Wichita, 1986 Fewest saves, GAME - 12 - Peter Mowlik vs Wichita, 4/9/86
Most shots faced, GAME· 47 - Peter Mowlik VS Wichita, 4/12/86 Most shots faced, SERIES - 148 - Peter Mowlik vs Wichita, 1986 Least shots faced, GAME- 21 - Peter Mowlik/John Barella vs San Diego 4/29/86 Most shots faced, HALF - 29 - Peter Mowlik vs Wichita. 4/18/86 Most minutes played, GAME - 68:20 - Peter Mowlik vs Wichita 4/16/86
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MISL 1985-86 Final Regular Season Goalkeeping Statistics
*
MISL GOALKEEPING LEADERS
MINIMUM 1200 MINUTES PLAYED NAME/TEAM
1. Keith Van Eron, BALT 2. Jim Gorsek. SD 3. David Brcic, PITT 4. Mike Dowler, TAC
5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Zoltan Toth, SD Chris Vaccaro, CLEV Victor Nogueira, CHI Tino Lettieri, MINN Krys Sobieski, DAL Slobo llijevski, STL Scott Manning, BALT Alan Mayer, KC
PENALTY SITUATIONS TEAM
PEN7PIM
SD STL DAL LA CLEV KC WICH BALT
168/339 163/329 155/313 149/310 129/261 125/253 122/247 122/247
CHI PITT
115/233 115/233 79/158
TAC MINN
122/247
MIN SHTS
svs
GA
GAA
27 24 43
1491 1323 2659
632 565 1206
319 286 598
91 82 167
3.66 14-10 3.72 19-2 3.77 21-22
28 36 37 41 40 39 25 36
1562 2012 1905 2386 2469 2178 1360 2060
714 974 799 1162 1003 989 589 1052
384 445 372 559 497 512 300 519
109 143 137 175 182 163 104 163
4.19 4.26 4.31 4.40 4.42 4.49 4.59 4.75
GAMES
23
1327
GLS/ATT PCT
38.8 38.7 37.3 36.5 36.4 32.8 30.3 30 0 29.8 26.6
CHI SD PITT STL BALT DAL
45/116 41/106 53/142 31/85 39/107 40/122 30/99 42/140 25/84 37/139
LA
30/116 25.9
CLEV KC WICH
MINN
TAC
4.16
9-12
17-9 19-14 17-14 24-15 24-16 19-16 10-13 15-20
PENALTY KILLING
POWER PLAYS TEAM
92
274
535
W-L
31/118 26.3
TEAM GA/SHTHND
PCT
SD CLEV BALT DAL MINN KC STL
37/148 33/113 33/110 43/143 33/102 35/108 47/142
75.0 70.8 70.0 69.9 67.6 67 6 66.9
PITT WICH CHI LA
23/67 37/105 37/104 50/129
65.7 64.8
TAC
35/104
66.3 64.4
61 2
1985-86 FINAL REGULAR SEASON INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PENALTY MINUTE LEADERS_* NAME/TEAM
1. Brian Quinn, SD 2. Tino Lettieri, MINN Batala, LA 4. Billy Caskey, DAL
5. Neil Magson, TAC
HATTRICKS
NAME/TEAM
1. Erik Rasmussen, WICH 2. Branko Segota, SD 3. Craig Allen, CLEV Dale Mitchell, KC Steve ZUngul, TAC
48
PIM
38 37 37 34
32
*
HT
10 7
GAME WINNING GOALS __
*
1. Erik Rasmussen, WICH
9
NAME/TEAM
GWG
9 7
Alan Willey, MINN 3. Branko Segota, SD Drago Dumbovic, CHI 5. Craig Allen, CLEV
7
6
SHORTHANDED GOALS __ NAME/TEAM
1. Daryl Doran, STL Fernando Calvijo, SD Gino Schiraldi, KC
*
SHG
5 5 3
MISL STANDINGS
*****
FINAL 1985-86 EASTERN DIVISION y. Cleveland Force X· Minn. Strikers x- Dallas Sidekicks x- Baltimore Blast Pittsburgh Spirit Chicago Sting
Lnl S1rl ONEL PCT. GB GF GA HOME AWAY GOAL OT 10 aks
w
27 21 .563 26 22 .542 25 23 .521 24 24 .500 23 25 .479 23 25 .479
WESTERN DIVISION
w
- 252 212 15·9 12·12 7·11 1-7 &4 W·2 1 232 242 1&8 10-14 12·6 5-3 &4 L·1 2 220 231 16·8 9-15 11·5 6·1 6·4 L·3 3 211 201 17·7 7·17 8·11 3·3 3-7 W-1 4 196 196 18·8 5-19 10-11 7·6 5·5 L·2 4 221 237 9-15 14·10 9-10 7·5 6-4 L·1
L PCT. GB
Lnl S1rl ONEGF GA HOME AWAY GOAL OT 10 aks
Y- San Diego Suckers 36 12 .750 - 308 9 258 27 21 .563 Wichita Wings 23 25 .479 13 208 X- Tacoma Stars St. Louis Steamers 23 25 .479 13 223 18 30 .375 18 217 Kansas City Comets 13 35 .271 23 197 Los Angeles Lazers Y-Won division title - X·Oualified for Playoffs
xx-
9·7 0-4 7·3 195 21·3 15·9 226 17·7 10-14 10-7 3-0 6-4 232 15-9 8·16 13·9 5-6 &4 233 16-8 7·17 8·10 5-4 5-5 268 12·12 &-18 9-11 4·5 3-7 270
9·15
W·2 L·1 W·2 W·l W·1
7·13 4·6 1·9 L-3
4·20
TEAM PENALTIES/PENALTY MINUTES Pen/Minutes Team
1. San Diego 2. St. Louis 3. Dallas 4. Los Angeles 5. Cleveland 6. Kansas City 7. Wichita Baltimore Tacoma 10. Minnesota Chicago 12. Pittsburgh TEAM POWER-PLAYS G ATT EFF% Team
1. Cleveland 2. Kansas City 3. Wichita 4. Minnesota 5. Chicago 6. San Diego 7. Pittsburgh 8. St. Louis 9. Baltimore 10. Dallas 11. Tacoma 12. Los Angeles
45 41 53 31 39 40 30 42 25 37 31 30
116 106 142 85 107 122 99 140 84
139 118 116
38.8 38.7 37.3 36.5 36.4 32.8 30.3 30.0 29.8 26.6 26.3 25.9
168/339 163/329 155/313 149/310 129/261 125/253 122/247 122/247 122/247 115/233 115/233 79/158 TEAM PENALTY-KILLING G ATT EFF% Team
1. San Diego 2. Cleveland 3. Baltimore 4. Dallas 5. Minnesota Kansas City 7. St. Louis 8. Tacoma 9. Pittsburgh 10. Wichita 11. Chicago 12. Los Angeles
37 33 33 43 33 35 47 35 23 37 37 50
148 133 110 143 102 108 142 104 67 105 104 129
75.0 70.8 70.0 69.9 67.6 67 6 66.9 66.3 65.7 64.8 64.4 61.2
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1986-87 MISL WESTERN DIVISION KANSAS CITY COMETS
Kemper Arena, 1800 Genesse Street, Kansas City, MO 64102 Telephone 816/421-7770 TWX 910-771-0041 Kemp er Arena (Cap. 15,800)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOS ANGELES LAZERS
The Forum, P.O. Box 10, Inglewood, CA 90306 Telephone 213/419-3179 TWX 910-328-6133 The Forum (Cap. 15,893)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ST. LOUIS STEAMERS
212 N. Kirkwood, St. Louis, MO 63122 Telephone 314/821-1111 TELEX 42-4095 The Arena (Cap. 17,931)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SAN DIEGO SOCKERS
3500 Sports Arena Blvd., San Diego, CA 92110 Telephone 619/224-4625 TELEX 69-7910 San Diego Sp orts Arena (Cap. 12,948)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TACOMA STARS
CS 2267-1119 A Street, Tacoma, WA 98401 Telephone 206/627-8474 TWX 910-441 -2627 Tacoma Dome (Cap. 20,284)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WICHITA WINGS
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114 So. Broadway, Wichita, KS 67202 Telephone 316/262-3545 TWX 910-741-0007 Kansas Coliseum (Cap. 9,681)
1986-87 MISL EASTERN DIVISION BALTIMORE BLAST
Civic Center, 201 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21201 Telephone 301/528-0100 TWX 710-234-1600 Civic Arena (Cap. 12,453)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CHICAGO STING
425 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 777, Chicago, IL 60611 Telephone 312/245-5444 TWX 25-6100 Rosemont Horizon (Cap. 14,168)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CLEVELAND FORCE
34555 Chagrin Blvd, Moreland Hills, OH 44022 Telephone 216/247-4740 TWX 810-427-9106 Richfield Coliseum (Cap. 17,213)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DALLAS SIDEKICKS
6116 N. Central Expressway, Suite 1212, Dallas, TX 75206 Telephone 214/361-KICK TWX 910-860-5580 Reunion Arena (Cap. 17,000)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MINNESOTA STRIKERS
8100 Cedar Ave., Suite 115, Bloomington, MN 55420 Telephone 612/854-3616 TELEX 29-1132 Met Center (Cap, 15,456)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW YORK EXPRESS
North Village Green, Building D, School House Road, Levittown, NY 11756
Telephone 516/579-5033 TELEX 14-7042 Nassau Coliseum (Cap. 14,902)
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MISL 1985-86 TOP GOALKEEPERS
(Minimum 1,380 Minutes Played) Games
Name/Team
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
27 24 43 23 28 36 37 41 40 39 25 36
Keith Van Eron, Baltimore Jim Gorsek, San Diego David Brcic, Pittsburgh Mike Dowler, Tacoma Zoltan Toth, San Diego Chris Vaccaro, Cleveland Victor Nogueira, Chicago Tino Lettieri, Minnesota Krys Sobieski, Dallas Slobo llijevski, St. Louis Scott Manning, Baltimore Alan Mayer, Kansas City
Penalty Situations Pen/Pim Team
San Diego St. Louis Dallas Los Angeles Cleveland Kansas City Wichita Baltimore Tacoma Minnesota Chicago Pittsburgh
Team
Power Plays Gls/Att
Cleveland Kansas City Wichita Minnesota Chicago San Diego Pittsburgh St. Louis Baltimore Dallas Tacoma Los Angeles
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168/339 163/329 155/313 149/310 129/261 125/253 122/247 122/247 122/247 115/233 115/233 79/158
Min.
1491 1323 2659 1327 1562 2012 1905 2386 2469 2178 1360 2060
Team
Penalty Killing GA/Shthanded PCT.
San Diego Cleveland Baltimore Dallas Minnesota Kansas City St. Louis Tacoma Pittsburgh Wichita Chicago Los Angeles
37/148 33/113 33/110 43/143 33/102 35/108 47/142 35/104 23/67 37/105 37/104 50/129
Penalty in Minutes Leaders
PCT.
45/116 38.8 41/106 38.7 53/142 37.3 36.5 31/85 39/107 36.4 40/122 32 8 30.3 30/99 42/1'10 30.0 29.8 25/84 37/139 26.6 31/118 26.3 30/116 25.9
1. Brian Quinn, S.D. 2. Tino Lettieri, Minn. Batala, LA 4. Billy Caskey, Dal. 5. Neil Megson, Tac. Hat Tricks
1. Erik Rasmussen, Wich. 2 Branko Segota, S.D. 3. Craig Allen, Clev. Dale Mitchell Steve Zungul, Tac.
75.0 70.8 70.0 69 9 67.6 67.6 66 9 66.3 65.7 64.8 64.4 61.2
38 37 37 34 32
10 7 4 4 4
MISL 1985-86 TOP GOALKEEPERS
(Minimum 1,380 Minutes Played) Shots
632 565 1206 535 714 974 799 1162 1003 989 589 1052
Saves
319 286 598 274 384 445 372 559 497 512 300 519
Goats Versus
91 82 167 92 109 143 137 175 182 163 104 163
Game Winning Goals
1. Erik Rasmussen, Wich. Alan Willey, Minn. 3. Branko Segota, S.D. Drago Dumbovic, Chi. 5. Craig Allen, Clev.
Shorthanded Goals
1. Daryl Doran, St. L. Fernando Clavijo, S.D. 3 Gino Schiraldi, K.C.
Shorthanded Goals
1. St. Louis San Diego 3. Kansas City Wichita Baltimore 6. Chicago Los Angeles Cleveland 9. Dallas 10. Pittsburgh 11. Minnesota 12. Tacoma
Avg,
3.66 3 72 3.77 4.16 4.19 4.26 4.31 4.40 4.42 4.49 4.59 4.75
W-L
14-10 19-2 21-22 9-12 17-9 19-14 17-14 24-15 24-16 19-17 10-13 15-20
9 9
7 7
6
5 5 3
11 11 6
6 6
4 4 4 3 2 1 0
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MISL ALL-TIME LEADERS GOALKEEPERS
(Minimum 1500 Minutes Played) Winning Percentage Jim Gorsck Zoltan Tolh Shep Messing Keith Van Eron Peter Mowl1k Krys Sobieski Slobo ll11evsk1 Chris Vaccaro 9 Alan Mayer 10 T mo Le111er1
796 700 665 645 603 599 597 597 572 571
1 Slobo lll1evsk1 2 Keith Van Eron 3 Mike Dowler 4 Shep Messmg 5 Scoll Manning 6. Richard But 7 Alan Mayer 8 Enzo D1Pede 9 Krys Sobieski 10 Chris Vaccaro
Most Wins Slobo lli1evsk1 Keith Van Eron Mike Dowler Shep Messing Krys Sob1csk1 Scoll Manning Zollan Tolh Alan Mayer Chris Vaccaro Victor Nogueira
126 118 117 105 88 86 84 83 80 54
I 2 3 4 5 6 7. 8 9 1O
Slobo llljevski Mike Dowler Keith Van Eron Shep Messing Scolt Manning Alon Mayer Krys Sob1esk1 Chris Vaccaro Enzo D1Pede Zollan Toth
96 85 74 72 66 65 59 59 54 53
1 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. 10
Mike Dowler Slobo llljevsk1 Ke1lh Van Eron Shep Messmg Scott Manning Krys Sob1esk1 Alan Mayer Chris Vaccaro Enzo D1Pede Richard Bui
221 217 207 187 169 159 153 151 146 134
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Jim Gorsek Slobo ll1Ievsk1 Zoltan Toth David Brc1c Peter Molik Victor Nogueira Pascal Antoine Tmo Lelhen Mike Dowler Keith Van Eron
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
M,ost Losses
Mike Dowler Slobo lh1evsk1 Scott Manning Enzo 01Pede Richard But Keith Van Eron Mike Mahoney Krys Sob1esk1 g Chris Vaccaro 10 Shep Messmg
Most Games
1 Slobo ll11evsk1 2. Mike Dowler 3 Keith Van Eron 4. Scotl Mannmg 5 Shep Messmg 6 Krys Sob1e1,k1 7 Alan Mayer 8 Enzo D1Pcde 9. Chris Vaccaro 10 Zoltan Toth
Most Minutes
1 Slobo lh1evsk1 2 Mike Dowler 3 Ke1lh Van Eron 4. Scott Manning 5 Shep Messing 6 Krys Sob1esk1 7 Alan Mayer 8 Chris Vaccaro 9 Enzo D1Pedc 1 O Zoltan Toth
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12723 •2712 10946 9438 9245 8925 8705 7918 7489 7316
Most Shots
Most Saves
7409 6687 6581 5913 5189 4980 4827 4640 4580 4502 3881 3284 3001 2730 2310 2230 2218 2105 2100 2057
Most Goals Against
943 87/4 814 800 738 672 652 646 636 591
Lowest Goals Against
4 07 4 14 4.22 4 23 4 36 4 39 4 41 4 42 4 45 4 46
MISL ALL-TIME LEADERS FIELD PLAYERS
Goal Scorers 1. Steve Zungul 2. Fred Grgurev 3. Branko Segota 4. Joey Fink
5. Don Ebert
6. Andy Chapman 7. Cra,g Allen 8. Keith Furphy 9. Pat Ercoli 10. Stan Stamenkovic 11. Dave Macwilliams 12. Yilmaz Orhan 13. Kai Haaskivi 14. Paul Child 15. Stan Terlecki 16. Paul Kitson 17. Mark Livenc 18. Helmut Dudek 19. Kim Roentved 20. Louie Nanchofl
542 322 244 233
224
221 219 218 212 211 203 201 200 197
194
193 185 175 169 164
Assists 1. Steve Zungul 2. Stan Stamenkovic 3. Jorgen Kristensen 4. Kai Haask,vi 5. Fred Grgurev 6. Branko Segota 7. Dave MacWilliams 8. Omar Gomez 9. Juh Veee 10. Craig Allen 11. Louie Nanchoff 12. K-H Granitza Keith Furphy 14. Yilmar Orhan Ian Anderson 16. Dave MacKenzie 17. Luis Alberto 18. Kim Roentved 19. Oscar Albuquerque Greg Makowski
350 270 261 211 209 184 171 152 140 139 134 133 133 131 131 130 129 127 126 126
Points 1. Steve Zungul 2. Fred Grgurev 3. Stan Stamenkovic 4. Branko Segota 5. Kai Haaskivi 6. Dave MacWilliams 7. Craig Allen 8. Joey Fink 9 Keith Furphy 10. Don Ebert 11. Jorgen Kristensen 12. Yilmaz Orhan Pat Ercoli 14. Andy Chapman 15. Paul Kitson 16. Stan Terlecki 17. Juli Veee 18 Louis Nanchc,ft 19. Kim Roentved 20. Omar Gomez
892 531 481 428 411 374 358 355 351 339 335 332 332 326 318 316 299 298 296 295
Power Play Goals 1. Steve Zungul 2. Fred Grgurev 3. Don Ebert 4. Craig Allen 5. Kai Haaskivi Dave MacW,lliams 7. Paul Child 8. Helmut Dudek 9. Stuart Lee 10 Branko Segota Game Winning Goals 1. Steve Zungul 2. Joey Fink 3. Fred Grgurev 4. Branko Segota 5 Don Ebert 6. Andy Chapman Dave MacWilliams 8. Kai Haaskivi 9. Tony Glavin Paul Kitson
66 52 48
45
44
44 43 41 37 35 64 32 29 28 27 25 25
24
23 23
Hat Tricks 1. Steve Zungul 2. Fred Grgurev 3. Branko Segota Stan Terlecki 5. Kai Haaskivi
91 35 33 26 25
Games 1. Dave MacKenzie 2 Fred Grgurev 3. Sam Bick 4. Pat Ercoli 5. Carl Rose 6. Joey Fink 7. Steve Zungul Val Tuska 9. Kevin Kewley Andy Chapman
317 314 294 290 287 270 267 267 266 266
Penalties in Minutes 1. Steve Pecher 2. Carl Rose 3. Peter Millar 4. Dave MacKenzie 5. Don Ebert 6. Mike Stankovic 7. Doc Lawson 8. Renato Gila 9. Kevin Kewley 10. Branko Segota 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Blocks Bernie James Mark Frederickson Tim Clark Benny Dargie Greg Makowski
224 212 171 163 150 148 146 133 123 122 411 335 330 293 278
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, 1986-87 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE /All Trmes Sllown Are Local)
Game No. I 2 3
Date
1986
Time
Thu. Nov 13
Cleveland at Balhmore Chicago at Dallas Kansas C11y at St Louis Tacoma at Wichita New York at Los Angeles
7 35pm 7 05pm 7 35 pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 2 05pm 6 35pm 605pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35 pm 8 05pm 8 05pm 8 05pm 7.35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 6 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805pm ? 05 pm 7 35pm 1 35pm 5 05pm 63!:,pm 7 35pm 7 35 pm 805pm / 35 µm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 635pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 3$pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 735 pm 5 05 pm 635pm 635pm I 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805pm 7 35 pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 605pm 7 35pm 7 05pm 7 35pm 8 05pm 2 05 pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805pm
Fri. Nov 14
d
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 I3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 7J 74 75 76 77
78
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Sal, Nov 15 Sun. Nov 16 Tue.Nov IS Wed, Nov 19 Thu, Nov 20 Fn Nov 21
Sal. Nov 22 Sun, Nov 23
Wed Nov 26 Fn, Nov 28
Sa1, Nov 29
Sun Nov 30 .Wed. Dec 3 F" Oec 5
Sal. 0cc 6
Sun, Dec 7 Wed, Dec 10 Fri, Dec 12
Sun, Dec 14
Wed, Dec 17 Fn. Dec 19 Sat Dec 20
Sun Dec 21 Mon Dec 22 Tue. Dec 23 F11, Oec 26
Sal -Dec 27
Sun, Dec 28 Mon. Oec 29 Tue. Dec 30
Minnesota at San Otego
Kansas City at Balhmore
St Louis at Dallas
New York al Tacoma
San Diego at St Louis Cleveland at Minnesota
San Diego al Los Angeles Kansas City at New York Chicago at Balhmore Dallas al Cleveland Tacoma at Minnesota St LOUIS at Wichita Tacoma at Dallas Los Angeles al San Diego Baltimore at W1ch11a Wichita at Kansas City Cleveland at Tacoma San Diego at New York W1Chtla at Chicago Baltimore at St Lours San Diego al Cleveland Dallas at Mmnesola Chicago at Kansas City Tacoma at Los Angeles St LOUIS atNew York Baltimore al Dallas W1ch1ta at St Lours Cleveland al San Diego Los Angeles at Cleveland San Diego at Kansas City Los Angeles at Baltimore M1nneso1a al Chicago New York at Dallas St Lours at Tacoma San Diego at Wichita Balt1rnore at Chrcago Kansas City at Tacoma Clevelar10 al Chicago Baltimore al MInneso1a Los Angeles at Dallas New York at St Lows Kansas C,1y at San Diego W1ch1ta at Tacoma Cleveland at New York Tacoma at Dallas Minnesota at W1chtta Kansas City at Los Angeles Chicago at Minnesota New York at Chicago St Louis at Minnesota Kansas City at Wichita New York at Baltimore W1ch1ta at Cleveland Chicago at SI Louis Dallas a l San Diego Los Angeles at Tacoma Dallas at Los Angeles Tacoma at St Lows Cleveland al Oallas Minnesota at Kansas City W1ch1ta at New York Ball1more at Chicago Minnesota al Dallas Los Angeles at St Lows Cleveland at Kansas City Tacoma at San Diego Kansas City at Baltimore Mrnnesota at Cleveland Dallas at W1ch1la San Diego at T�coma Los Angeles al Ch,cago Tacoma at $1 LOUIS Ball1mo,e at Cleveland
1986-87 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE (All Times Shown Are Local)
Game No.
79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 10 8 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 11 8 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 14 8 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156
Date Fri JJn 2
S.it Jan 3
Wed. Jan 7
Thu Jan 8 Fri, Jan 9 Sat Jan 10
Wed, Jan 14 Fr1. J;m 16
SJI Jan 17 Sun Jan 1 8
Tuo Jan 20 Wod Jan 21 Thu Jan ?2 Fu J,in 23
s.,1
Jan 24
We(l Jan 28 Fr,, J.in 30
Sal. Jan 31 Sun. Feb I
Tue Feb 3 Frr Feb 6 S.1t Feb 7 Sun. Feb 8 Wed Feb ;: fo reb 13
1987 lo� Angeles at Wichita Dallas at New York Chicago at Mmncsott.1. Konsas City at SI Iov1!> Cleveland at W1ch1ta � 1nnesota al Baltimore Nt:w York at Clev,•land Chicago at Dall St Lou,s at Kansas City S:tn Diego at Los Anqelcs W1cl1,ta at Tacoma Chicago at New York W1chda at Minnesota Da las at Kansas C,ty Balt,more at San O.ego Cleveland at SI Louis Kans.as City al Now York St Louis at Ch,cngo Balhmore a t Los Angeles Kansas C,ty at Cleveland New York at Dallas Chicago al San 0."9Q BaH,more at Tacoma O;'IU;JS at New York San Drego at M1nnesotd S1 Louis at Tacoma Baltimore at Now York Dallas at Cleveland lacoma at Chicago Minnesota at Kansas C1!y San O,ego at WicMa St LOUIS al Los Angeles W1ch1t--1 .. at Dallas St I ou1S al San D1ugo Tacoma at New York Oalt,more at c1e,..,·,and Los AngeJes at Minnesota Chicago at Kans.,& City w,chtla at Los Angeles Kansas City at Chicago San Diego at St LOUIS Tacoma at Balli more Ch,cago at Cleveland Los Angeles at Dallas Minnesota at St l ou1 > Tacoma at Kans..1s City Cleveland at New York St Louis at 8all1more Dallas al Chicago Wichita at San Diego Minnesota at Los Angeles Cit veland at Chicago Danas at Minnesota San O.ego at Tacoma �,nnesota at Batttmorc St LOUIS al Cleveland Chicago at w,chlla Kansas Clly at San Diego Kansas City at Lo Angeles 0, I.as at Tacoma �,nnesota at N•·>N York San 01ego at B.11hmore W1ch1ta at St Lou•s Chicago at Los Angeles S,10 D,ego at Dallas New York at W1ch11a Ba 11more at M1nnt.•s.o1a New York at Kan l'ls C,ty Los Angeles at S.n O.ego OaUJs at Baltimore W1ch1la at Cleveland St LOUIS at Chicago �,cw York at Mmncs.01a Los Angeles at Kans.1s C,ty All•Star Game al Los Angeles s.tn . Otego al �,nnosot.1 Cleveland 31 Dallas Chicago a, SI Louis
Time 7 35pm 805 pm 7 35 pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805pm 7 35pm 805pm 1 35pm 7 35pm 805pm 7 35 pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805pm 7 35pm 7 35 pm 805pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805 pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 8 05pm 805pm 805pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35 pm 7 35pm 7 35 pm 5 05pm 635pm 205pm 205pm 7 35 pm 7 35pm 7 35prn 7 35pm 805pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805pm 5 05pm 7 35 pm 7 35pm 7 35 pm 7 35 pm 7 35 pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805pm 805pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 5 05pm 205pm 205 pm 6 05pm 7 05pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805pm 7 35pm 205pm 205pm 805pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35 pm
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1986-87 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE (All Times Shown Are Local)
Game No. 157, 158 159 160 161 162. 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170. 171 172 173 174. 175 176 177. 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188. 189 190 191. 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205. 206 207. 208 209 210 211. 212. 213. 214 215. 216 217. 218 219. 220 221 222 223. 224 225. 226 227. 228 229 230 231. 232 233. 234
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Date Sal Feb 14 Sun. Feb 15
Tue.Feb 17 Wed. Feb 18
fn Feb 20
Sat.Feb 21
Sun, Feb 22 Wed, Feb. 25 Thu, Feb 26 Fr'i Feb 27
Sat Feb 28 Sun, March I Tue, March 3 Wed, March 4 March 6
Fro
Sat, March 7 Sun. March 8
Tue March 10 Wed , March 11 Fn. March 13
Sat. March 14 Sun.March 15
Tue. March 17 Wed. March 18 Fro. March 20
Sat. March 21 Sun . March 22
Tue. March 24
1987
Time
Tacoma at W1ch1ta BaU1111ore at Kansas City New York at Los Angeles W1chlla at Minnesota Kansas City at Dallas Cleveland at St LOUIS New York at San Diego Chicago at Tacoma Los Angeles al Cleveland San Diego al New York Los Angeles at Ballunore Los Angeles at New York San Diego at Baltimore Kansas City at Mmncsol:J Dallas al St LOUIS Chicago at W1chtta San Diego at Cleveland New York at Chicago St Louis al Kansas Caty Minnesota at Tacoma 8alt1morc at Dallas Tacoma at Los Angeles Wichita al SI Louis New York at Kansas City Tacoma at Chicago Baltimore at New York Tacoma at Minnesota Dallas a1 Kansas C,ty W1ch1ta at San Diego Chicago al Baltimore Minnesola al Dallas Cleveland al Los Angeles Tacoma al KanS3$ Cl1y Cleveland at San Diego Wichita at Los Angeles New York at St Louis Los Angeles ot Kansas City Cleveland at Tacoma Minnesota at New York Dallas at Balhmorc Los Angeles at Chicago St Louis al W1chIta New York al Baltimore Dallas at Chicago Cleveland at Minnesota Los Angeles at San Diego Kansas City al Tacoma Tacoma at New York w,cMa at Dallas SI LOUIS at Baltimore Tacoma at Balli more Chicago at Cleveland Minnesota at St. Louis New York at W1chIta Kansas City al Los Angeles Kansas C,ly at San Diego Tacoma at Cleveland New York at Minnesota Chicago al Dallas Los Angeles at SI LOUIS 8alflmoro at W1ch1ta Wichita at Chicago St Louis at Los Angeles Cleveland al Minnesota St Louis at San Diego New York at Dallas Baltimore al St LOUIS San Diego a1 Kansas City Los Angeles at W,ch,la Minnesota at Tacoma Cleveland at Chicago Minnesota al Los Angeles Chicago at New York SI. Louis at Cleveland San Diego al Dallas Kansas City at Wichita Baltimore at Tacoma Dallas at Minnesota
7 35pm 8 05pm 1 35pm 2 05pm 6 35pm 2.05pm 6 05pm 7.35 pm 8 05pm 8 05 pm 7 35 pm 8 05 pm 8 05 pm 7 35pm 7 35 pm 7 35pm 8·05pm 7.35pm 8 05pm 7.35pm 2 35pm 6 05 pm 7·35 pm 7 35pm 7 35 pm 8 05pm 7 35pm 8 05pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 2 05pm 6.05 pm 6·05pm 7·35 pm 7 35 pm 7 35pm 8 05pm 8 05pm 7 35pm 7 ·35 pm 2 05pm 1.35pm 2 05pm 6 05pm 2 35pm 8 05pm 8 05pm 7 35 pm 8.05pm 8 05 pm 7 35 pm 7 35pm 7 35 pm 7.35 pm 2 05 pm 2:05pm 6 35pm 2 05pm 2·35pm 7.35 pm 7:35pm 7 35 pm 7 35 pm 7 35 pm 7 35 pm 8 05pm 7 35pm 7·35pm 1:35pm 7.35 pm 5.05pm 6:35pm 6 35pm 1:05 pm 2 35pm 7:35pm
1986-87 REGUIAR SEASON SCHEDULE /All T,mes Shown Are Local/
Game No. 235. 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252
253
254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 ?76 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313
Date
1987
Time
wed. March 25
Kansas Cityal Cleveland Minnesota at Chicago BaU1morc at San Diego St LOUIS at W1ch1ta Dallas at New York Tacoma at San Diego Baltimore al Los Angeles M1nneso1a al Cleveland Dallas at Chicago St Louis al Kansas City San Diego at W1ch1ta Los Angeles at Tacoma
8OS pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805pm 7 35pm 8 05pm 2 35pm 2 35 pm 805pm 7 35 pm 7 05 pm 805 pm 805pm 7 35 pm 7 35 pm 7 3� pm 7 35pm 5 05pm 2 05pm 6 05pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 805pm 7 35pm 4 05 pm 3 05pm 2 35pm 7 05pm 805pm 7 35 pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35 pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 2 05pm 7 35pm 7 35p m 6 35pm 7 35pm 805pm 7 35pm 805 pm 7 35pm 805pm 7 35pm 805pm 5 05pm 2.05pm 2 05pm 6 05pm 2 35pm 805pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35 pm 805pm 7 35pm 805pm 7 35pm 7 35pm 7 35pm
Thu , March 26 Frt. March 27 Sat March 28 Sun . March 29 Wed . Apnl 1 Thu Aprd 2 Fn, Apnl 3
Sat Apnl 4 Sun Ap11I 5
Tue, Aprd 7 Wed. Ap11I 8 Thu. April 9 Fn. April 10
Sat Apr,! 11 Sun Aprd 12 Tue Apnl 14 Wed. Ap11I 15
Fn Apnl 17
Sal. /\p,il 18
Sun , April 19
Tue. April 21 Wed Ap11I 22 Fri. Ap11I 24
Sat. Ap11I 25 Sun. Ap11I 26
Wed. Ap11I 29 Thu. Apnl 30 Fn .May1 Sat. May 2
Sun May3
Wichita at New York
San Diego at Chicago Cleveland at Dallas Minnesota at New York Wu.::hlfa at Baltimore Los Angeles at SI Lou,s San Diego al facoma Dallas at w,chola Chicago at San Diego St Lou,s at New York Mrnnesota al Baltimore Chicago at Los Angeles Kansas C1ly at Tacoma Chicago at Minnesota San Diego at Los Angeles New York at Cleveland T.icoma al Kansas C1ly Cleveland al Baltimore Baltimore at New York San D,ego at St LOUIS Los Angeles at W1ch1ta
Dallas at Tacoma
W1ch1ta at Kansas C,ly Dallas al San Diego Minnesota at Cleveland Baltimore al Chicago New York at Tacoma St LOUIS al Dallas Ball,mo,e at Cleveland Minnesota at Chicago Los Angeles at Kansas City SI Louis at San Diego New Yo,k at Chicago
8al11more at Dallas
Kansas City at St Louis Cleveland at W1ch1la Tacoma at Los Angeles Chicago al Ba111more New York at Minnesota ClevelancJ at Kansas City
Tacoma at San Diego
Minnesota at Dallas Kansas Cityat w,ch1ta Cleveland at New York Los Angeles at Tacoma Cleveland at Baltimore Los Angeles at Minnesota San Diego at Kansas City Wichita at Tacoma New York al Cleveland Chicago at New York Dallas at Ball 1rnore Kansas C1Iy at Minnesota W1ch1!a al Los Angeles St Louis al Tacoma Dallas al Cleveland W1ch1ta at San Diego Balllmorc at M1nncsola St LOUIS at Los Angeles T.,1coma �t W1ch1la New York al Ball1more Chicago at Cleveland Tacoma at St Louts W1ch1ta at Kansas City Minnesota at San Diego Dallas at Los An9eles Kansas C1Iy at Chicago
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MISL PLAYOFFS
***** 1986
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES,______________
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SEMIFINALS, __________________
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May 9 - San Diego 7, Minnesota 2 (at SD) May 11 - Minnesota 6, San Diego 1 (at SD) May 16 - Minnesota 7, San Diego 2 (at Minn) May 18 - Minnesota 4, San Diego 3 (at Minn) May 21 - San Diego 7, Minnesota 4 (at SD) May 23 - San Diego 6, Minnesota 3 (at Minn) May 26 - San Diego 5, Minnesota 3 (at SD) (San Diego wins best-of-seven series 4-3)
April 23 - San Diego 10, Tacoma 4 (at SD) April 29 - San Diego 7, Tacoma 2 (at SD) May 1 - Tacoma 4, San Diego 3 (at Tac) May 7 - San Diego 8, Tacoma 5 (at Tac) (San Diego wins best-of-five series 3-1)
April 25 - Cleveland 5, Minnesota 2 (at Clev) April 27 - Minnesota 6, Cleveland 2 (at Clev) May 2 - Minnesota 5, Cleveland 4 OT (at Minn) May 4 - Minnesota 7, Cleveland 3 (at Minn) (Minnesota wins best-of-five series 3-1) QUARTERFINALS _______________
April 1 O - San Diego 7, St Louis 6 OT (at SD) April 12 - San Diego 5, St Louis 3 (at SD) April 16 - St Louis 8, San Diego 7 (at St L) April 19 - San Diego 10, St Louis 4 (at St L) (San Diego wins best-of-five series 3-1) April 9 - Wichita 6, Tacoma 5 (at Wic) April 12 - Tacoma 5, Wichita 4 (at Wic) April 16 - Tacoma 5, Wichita 4 OT (at Tac) April 18 - Tacoma 3, Wichita 2 (at Tac) (Tacoma wins best-of-five series 3-1)
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