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Lund plays integral role in Aeros’ WHA title bid By NICK VOINIS Staff Sports Writer HOUSTON, Tex. “WeTl have to take the series one game at a time, ” said Houston Aero center Larry Lund of the team’s World Hockey Association title defense against the Quebec Nordiques. “Quebec has an excellent team,” he said. “One thing nice about this series is you have the two teams with the best records in the league. That’s the way it should be.” “Our defensemen are very mobile, they shouldn’t have much trouble (against Quebec’s speed),” Lund said. “We ll have to check pretty close, but we play our best hockey then. Both clubs are capable of playing a physical series. ” Saturday night the Aeros con stantly kept the Nordiques against the boards, not allowing the visitors across the red line (center ice) thus making goalttender Ron Grahames’ job much easier. Four first period goals allowed the Aeros to cruise to a 6-2 victory in the opener. The six-foot, 190 pound Lund is the only player in the World Hoc key Association to wear a No. 13 jersey. He has been bearing that number in all of his six years in pro fessional hockey. The Canadian has been playing since his early teens in leagues very similar to American Little League baseball. Lund has been playing on the same line with Andre Hinse and Frank Hughes since Hinse came to Houston at the beginning of last sea son; they had previously played to gether in Phoenix of the Western Hockey League before coming to Houston. The “Go-Go Line” has been one of the Aeros’ most produc tive and consistent threesomes of all time. Before this season, Lund ranked sixth among WHA career assist leaders with 98 (two seasons — 152 games). He added 75 more assists this season along with 33 goals for 108 total points to qualify as the team’s leading scorer. He totaled 86 points last season — good enough to be the Aeros’ second leading scorer behind Gordie Howe. Lund, who played on the last two Western Division All-Star teams said he never thought he’d end up playing on the same team with the immortal Howe. “‘Five years ago it seemed an impossibility, he said. “He’s such a great person it’s hard to define him, ” Lund said of Howe. “There hasn’t been his equal and there probably won’t ever be. The thing that makes him such a good hockey player is he can do every thing. He has strength and at titude.” “I was impressed with their (Howe’s) father-son relationship. The boys have a good attitude and their family is so close. So many times this doesn’t happen,” Lund added. “I’m sure he never pushed them to play hockey.” Attending school in the off season, Lund is only 20 hours away from graduation at Arizona State University. He is a business major with a minor in finance. This off-season Lund will be operating his own hockey school in British Columbia. 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