I ..rl ‘ - _>‘ a a a ,_ ‘~.._ w I This is being written on Friday as we travel to "for— eign parts" tomorrow for the weekend hockey games &’ will not be'back in time to make Rick WillisL deadline of earlyASunday. Besides that we suspect that this being the last trip of the year, we may»be too"TIRED" to write intelligently... I please do not wonder "What's new?" As a consefiuence of having no games to refer to, we think it might be a good time to look back at the past hockey seaSOn & try to appraise the situation.’We ‘ admired_Jack Kane's refusal,“ on a recent radio interview, to make any excuses. He said games are won or'lost on the ice & that teams make their own luck. We must concede that this may be the proper attitude but, at the same time, we can't help wondering about the games we lost that we could have won if only a few breaks had come our way. We started off the season with Memorial ... we outscored/them in two games 14-6 but had to settle for a split. 0n the scores we should have won both. We then lost games to Dalhousie & Acadia§.. no excuses abdut those. We lost to Moncton in a game :that we led for 59 minutes ‘& 55 seconds. In retrospect; we'd like to claim that one. We lost to SMU-in a game in which we led with 19 seconds to go. We'd like that one. We lost to St. F.X. 9—3 ... we'll let that one go. We lost to Dal & St F.X. in overtime in games in which we had the better of the play all thr-‘ Ough. We'd like those two. We lost to SMU in a game_ in which they scored THREE SHORTHANDED goals. (Hermie MaCNeil says Jack erred in Hot reverting to football. rules and declining the Penalties) We'd like that 0% back. We lost to St. ’jo’ek gen: 1 . ' Iam‘ . "no; Thomas in a game in which we outclassed eyeryone but the goalkeeper. We'd like \ that one too. Up to the time of writing then we have lost three games that seemed out of reach... Although the standings ,don't show how close the PanthErs came to being a real contender for top hon- ours Panther fans should realize that we, on our record, have'great potential for next year. Certainly we have a better team than the redord indicates...even on the fact that it took‘ teams longer to beat us...- FOUR overtime losseslllll .We think Jack has a real ~ good nucleus of players ’ to build neXt year's winner ... let's look forward to an argument this time next year about whether the play— offs should be in the EEEI icebox or the Charlottetown Forum. f ’ ’ Our basketball Panthers are off to Newfoundland for what should be good tune- up games before they take on SMU next Friday night in the Halifax Forum in the first contestvof the playoffs. We were encouraged by Art Laffinls reaction' when we tried to kid him All the details are nOW finalized regarding the Atlantic Universities ' Athletic Association basket— ball play—offs, in.whichthe UPEI Panthers will be taking part. . All games will take place at the Halifax Forum, Begi- nning at 7:00 p.m., Friday Februray 28 when the Panth— ers tangle with the strong ~St Mary's Huskies. At 9:00, Acadia and Mt A.meet for the second half of the d0ub— gj. The Panthers play Memorial in early season action and asked if the Panthers were making appeals to ‘Saint Jude for favourable intercession (if you don't. know who St Jude is...look him up)... Art assured me that the Panthers would win on their merit & had. no fear of the team rated #2 nationally ... we, after his assurance, hope to be on hand & to see the Acadia— UPEI final! Art pointed out that the most players any team can put on the basket- ball court is five and he does not figure UPEl~will be a bunch of Patsies for any team. We hope a consid—‘ _erable number of our fans will be there to cheer our boys on. Congratulations are in order for the UPEI Curling team. Robbie Burnett, Bruce Norton, John Goodwin & Paul 'Q'Rourke.'We don't know the ' Inter-Collegian Basketball Play-Offs. 1e header. _Saturday, March 1, at 1:00 the two losers from . Friday's games meet,with Ithe championship game slated for 3:00 p.m. There will be no advance sale of tickets but there is no scarcity of tickets. All tickets will be sold at the Forum and Panther fans should ask for the Panther section. ' Prices are $4.00 Adults and $2.00 Students for each double header. court & rink.. ,41 The Cadre, Feb. 25, 1975, page 17 'final standing at this time but, at last report, we are still leading & we wish —them every success & a cham- pionship. Also congratulations to athletes Art Laffin & Tommy Hayward who achieved instant success in their entry into campus politics...we are sure that both will do a great job..-& hope that their winning in this field can be carried on to the Ed..Note. The dealine that Mickey .makes reference to is only in regards to Jock Talk because it is time oriented. All other articles must be submitted by Friday to be.considered for publicat— ion. 1