I SpOrtS Page 20 Friday, May 15, 1981 The Michigan Daily Islanders stop North Stars, 6-3; lead series, 2-0 I UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP)-Denis Potvin scored two goals, including a power-play tally eight minutes into the third period that provided the New York Islanders with a 6-3 victory over the Minnesota North Stars last night, giving the Islanders a 2-0 lead in the Stanley Cup finals. Mike Bossy, with his 14th and 15th goals of the playoffs, tied a record with 29 points in one postseason. The record was set a year ago by teammate Bryan Trottier, who in this game broke Bobby Orr's record of points in consecutive playoff games. His assist on Bossy's second goal of the night gave him a point in all 15 Islander playoff games this-year. THE NEXT TWO games in the best-. of-7 National Hockey League cham- pionship series will be played at Bloomington, Minn. Sunday and Tuesday nights. The North Stars climbed out of a 3-1 hole to knot the score on Steve Payne's 14th goal of the playoffs30 seconds into the third period. But New York took ad- vantage of a tripping penalty on Neal Broten as Potvin fired a 40-foot wrist shot past a screened Don Beaupre in the Minnesota goal. In the first period, the Islanders' star defenseman had blasted a 55-foot slap shot past Beaupre's outstretched glove to give New York a 3-1 lead. Earlier in that period, Bossy connected on a power play with a wrist shot from the slot and Bob Nystrom sent a perfectly placed shot from the left wing circle in- to the far corner of the net. BUT THE YOUNG North Stars, bolstered by the play of five rookies, mounted their come-back. Rookie Brad Palmer's 30-foot slap shot went over goalie Billy Smith's shoulder at 9:15 of the second period to make it 3-2. Broten, . another Minnesota rookie, also beat Smith, on a breakaway. But he didn't beat the buzzer ending the second period. Broten's shot entered the net a split second after the horn had sounded. Beaupre then kept the North Stars in the game with several miraculous saves, including three against the Islanders' Bob Bourne while he was lying on the ice. Payne tied it by knocking a rebound past Smith, who apparently injured his right shoulder on the play but remained in the game. THEN POTVIN took over, scoring his game-winner and setting up Ken Morrow for an insurance goal that gave Potvin 100 career playoff points. The North Stars had one last chance to get back into the game but were inef- fective while holding a two-man advan- tage for 1:27 late in the third period. Then the Islanders cemented it when Bossy scored again with 3:38 to play.. Dino Ciccarelli added to his rookie playoff record with his 13th goal of the postseason to open the scoring at 3:38 of the first period. I AP Photo THE NEW YORK Islanders' John Tonelli leaves the ice as he is checked by the Minnesota North Stars' Brad Maxwell on the boards of the Nassau Coliseum in the first period of last night's NHL Stanley Cup game in New York. 0 FACE ILLINOIS IN OPENER: Blue nine host Big Ten Tourney By MARTHA CRALL The Michigan baseball team will'be looking for its second straight Big Ten title this weekend when it begins play at 1 p.m. today against Illinois at Fisher Stadium in the first Big Ten Tournament. Bud Middaugh's Wolverines, who finished with a 10-4 record in the division (34-17 overall) will be facing West run- ner-up Illinois (11-3 and 34-23 overall), which boasts a couple of record-breakers. ILLINI JUNIOR designated hitter Brian Bock surpassed the season RBI record and then some, breaking the old mark of 38, with 69 RBI in 56 games. Outfielder Tom .Schmitke smashed the stolen base record of 27 with 34 in 36 attempts. "Our strengths are team speed (112 stolen bases) and hit- ting," said Illinois manager, Tom Dedin. Michigan features the Big Ten batting champion, Tony Evans, who hit at a .465 clip in conference play. Junior right- fielder Jim Paciorek led the team in batting for the season with a .365 mark. SOPHOMORE SCOT Elam (9-1) is expected to start on the mound for Michigan. Elam sports a stingy 1.77 ERA in a club high 66 innings pitched. "We feel fortunate to be in the tournament," said Mid- daugh. "Anybody could win. "This is the first time for everybody in the conference (to compete in a conference playoff),""continued Middaugh. "And we're hopeful of gaining some attention to showcase the quality of baseball played in the Big Ten." WESTERN DIVISION champion Minnesota (13-3 and 35-12 overall) will meet Purdue (8-6-1 and 28-27-1 overall) in the second game of the first round of the double-elimination tournament at 4 p.m. in Fisher Stadium.' Led by Steve Urbanski with a .375 batting average, the Boilermakers will be looking for their first Big Ten crown since 1909. The Gophers feature three brothers, Tom, Terry and Tim Steinbach who hit .371, .367 and .300, respectively. Minnesota is led, however, by sophomore Greg Olson, who hit at a .405 pace for the season. a Evans . Big Ten batting champ