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NHL RESULTS FOR 29 NOVEMBER 1992

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NHL HOCKEY RESULTS FOR 11/29/92.

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STANDINGS
PATRICK ADAMS NORRIS SMYTHE
TM W L T PT TM W L T PT TM W L T PT TM W L T PT

PIT 17 6 3 37 MTL 16 6 3 35 DET 14 10 1 29 LA 16 7 2 34
NYR 11 9 3 25 QUE 13 7 5 31 MIN 12 9 3 27 CAL 14 9 2 30
NJ 12 10 0 24 BOS 13 7 2 28 CHI 12 10 3 27 VAN 14 9 2 30
WAS 10 13 2 22 BUF 9 10 4 22 TOR 11 9 3 25 EDM 8 12 4 20
PHI 9 10 4 22 HFD 6 16 1 13 TB 10 15 2 22 WIN 8 13 2 18
NYI 9 11 3 21 OTT 2 21 1 5 STL 8 12 4 20 SJ 5 18 1 11

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Boston Bruins (13-7-2) 2 1 0 0 - 3
Hartford Whalers (6-16-1) 1 1 1 1 - 4

Murray Craven scored at 2:53 of overtime as the Whalers came back from a
two-goal deficit for the first time this season, sparked by Geoff Sanderson's
first career hat trick.

First period-- 1, Boston, Oates 9 (Juneau,Roberts), 11:54. 2, Boston, Juneau
10 (Kvartalnov,Oates), 12:51. 3, Hartford, Sanderson 10 (Zalapski,Cassels),
17:53 (pp).

Second period-- 4, Hartford, Sanderson 11 (Houda), 10:22. 5, Boston, Oates 10
(Kvartalnov,Juneau), 18:12 (pp).

Third period-- 6, Hartford, Sanderson 12 (Zalapski), 18:33.

Overtime-- 7, Hartford, Craven 10 (Poulin,Verbeek), 2:53.

Shots on goal-- Boston 9-14-8-1--32. Hartford 7-4-6-3--20. Power-play
opportunities-- Boston 1 of 3; Hartford 1 of 4. Goalies-- Boston, Lemelin,
4-3-0 (20 shots-16 saves). Hartford, Pietrangelo, 2-6-0 (32-29).
A--15,635.

Referee-- Kerry Fraser. Linesmen-- Pierre Champoux, Gerard Gauthier.

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New Jersey Devils (12-10-0) 1 2 3 - 6
Quebec Nordiques (13-7-5) 1 1 1 - 3

Claude Lemieux scored two goals and added two assists on Stephane Richer's two
goals to lead the Devils to victory, breaking a three-game losing streak.

First period-- 1, Quebec, Leschyshyn 1 (Sundin,Young), 1:35 (pp). 2, New
Jersey, Richer 7 (Lemieux,Stastny), 17:22.

Second period-- 3, Quebec, Young 10 (Sakic,Duchesne), 6:57 (pp). 4, New
Jersey, Richer 8 (Lemieux), 7:40. 5, New Jersey, MacLean 3 (Kasatonov),
12:08.

Third period-- 6, New Jersey, Lemieux 9 (Richer,Stevens), 4:31. 7, New
Jersey, Lemieux 10 (Driver,Stastny), 8:00 (pp). 8, Quebec, Sakic 20
(Duchesne,Young), 12:53 (pp). 9, New Jersey, Zelepukin 4 (Semak), 17:28.

Shots on goal-- New Jersey 10-12-16--38. Quebec 8-13-4--25. Power-play
opportunities-- New Jersey 1 of 6; Quebec 3 of 5. Goalies-- New Jersey,
Billington, 8-3-0 (25 shots-22 saves). Quebec, Fiset, 1-4-2 (38-32).
A--14,734.

Referee-- Mike McGeough. Linesmen-- Mike Cvik, Ron Finn.

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Philadelphia Flyers (9-10-4) 1 1 1 - 3
New York Islanders (9-11-3) 2 4 3 - 9

The New York Islanders avenged Friday night's loss to Philadelphia in a game
which featured 131 penalty minutes, three fights, and an injury to referee
Mark Faucette.

First period-- 1, New York, Turgeon 14 (Norton,Kurvers), 4:27 (pp). 2, New
York, Turgeon 15 (Mullen,Lachance), 13:27 (pp). 3, Philadelphia, Carkner 1,
18:03.

Second period-- 4, New York, Thomas 8 (Turgeon), 10:25. 5, New York, Dalgarno
1 (Loiselle,Flatley), 11:48. 6, New York, Ferraro 7 (Krupp,Flatley), 14:07
(pp). 7, Philadelphia, Recchi 16 (Brind'Amour,Carkner), 18:17 (pp). 8, New
York, Volek 3 (Kurvers,Thomas), 18:39.

Third period-- 9, New York, Loiselle 2 (Norton,Malakhov), 10:01. 10,
Philadelphia, Paslawski 7 (Barrie,Yushkevich), 11:55. 11, New York,
Fitzgerald 2 (Mullen,Krupp), 13:59 (sh). 12, New York, Kurvers 1 (Ferraro,
Hogue), 15:44.

Shots on goal-- Philadelphia 13-9-14--36. New York 15-16-9--40. Power-play
opportunities-- Philadelphia 1 of 7; New York 2 of 5. Goalies--
Philadelphia, Beauregard, 2-5-0 (40 shots-31 saves). New York, Healy,
6-7-1 (36-33). A--14,675.

Referee-- Mark Faucette. Linesmen-- Bernard DeGrace, Jean Morin.

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Washington Capitals (10-13-2) 2 1 0 - 3
Pittsburgh Penguins (17-6-3) 1 3 1 - 5

Mario Lemieux and Shawn McEachern scored less than a minute apart in the
second period to lead the Pens to a victory, splitting the home-and-home
series with the Caps.

First period-- 1, Washington, Khristich 1 (Pivonka,Johansson), 8:06 (pp). 2,
Washington, Cote 7 (Iafrate,Miller), 9:36. 3, Pittsburgh, Tocchet 16
(Murphy,Francis), 17:10 (pp).

Second period-- 4, Pittsburgh, Stevens 17 (Murphy,Jagr), 1:24. 5, Pittsburgh,
Lemieux 28 (Francis,Murphy), 13:02 (pp). 6, Pittsburgh, McEachern 14
(Jagr,U.Samuelsson), 14:01. 7, Washington, Bondra 14 (Iafrate,Elynuik),
18:09 (pp).

Third period-- 8, Pittsburgh, Lemieux 29 (Tocchet), 19:50 (en).

Shots on goal-- Washington 19-8-12--39. Pittsburgh 9-15-11--35. Power-play
opportunities-- Washington 2 of 7; Pittsburgh 2 of 5. Goalies-- Washington,
Beaupre (21 shots-18 saves), Hrivnak, 8-3-1 (13:02 second, 17-16).
Pittsburgh, Barrasso, 15-4-2 (35-32). A--16,164.

Referee-- Bill McCreary. Linesmen-- Shane Heyer, Jerry Pateman.

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Vancouver Canucks (14-9-2) 2 3 1 - 6
Montreal Canadiens (16-6-3) 3 1 1 - 5

Peter Nedved scored two goals to lead the Canucks over the Canadiens in the
Forum.

First period-- 1, Montreal, Schneider 5 (Damphousse,Muller), 1:56 (pp). 2,
Vancouver, Momesso 5 (Linden,Murzyn), 4:11. 3, Vancouver, Nedved 13
(Courtnall,Ward), 9:39. 4, Montreal, Keane 5 (Lebeau,Damphousse), 13:54.
5, Montreal, Muller 7 (Damphousse,Bellows), 16:19 (pp).

Second period-- 6, Vancouver, Diduck 4 (Bure,Adams), 1:51. 7, Montreal,
Ronan 2 (Dionne), 3:04. 8, Vancouver, Adams 12 (Babych,Nedved), 7:37 (pp).
9, Vancouver, Bure 24 (Momesso,Linden), 17:00 (pp).

Third period-- 10, Vancouver, Nedved 14 (Courtnall,Babych), 2:53. 11,
Montreal, Desjardins 6 (Savard,Lebeau), 13:10 (pp).

Shots on goal-- Vancouver 9-15-13--37. Montreal 15-17-12--44. Power-play
opportunities-- Vancouver 2 of 6; Montreal 2 of 5. Goalies-- Vancouver,
McLean, 9-7-1 (44 shots-39 saves). Montreal, Roy, 11-5-3 (37-31).
A--17,639.

Referee-- Ron Hoggarth. Linesmen-- Brian Murphy, Mark Vines.


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Tampa Bay Lightning (10-15-2) 2 1 0 0 - 3
Edmonton Oilers (8-12-4) 2 0 1 1 - 4

Craig Simpson scored his 13th goal of the season, his second of the night, at
3:45 of overtime to give the Oilers a 4-3 victory over the Lightning.

First period-- 1, Edmonton, Manson 5 (Corson,Mellanby), :21. 2, Tampa Bay,
Callander 1 (Bradley,Reekie), 9:38. 3, Tampa Bay, Kontos 20 (Crossman,
Bradley), 14:56 (pp). 4, Edmonton, Simpson 12 (MacTavish,Buchberger),
19:42.

Second period-- 5, Tampa Bay, Reekie 1 (Hodge), 10:45.

Third period-- 6, Edmonton, Klima 12 (MacTavish,DeBrusk), 8:26 (pp).

Overtime-- 7, Edmonton, Simpson 13 (Corson,Muni), 3:45.

Shots on goal-- Tampa Bay 8-14-8-2--32. Edmonton 8-8-5-3--24. Power-play
opportunities-- Tampa Bay 1 of 8; Edmonton 1 of 5. Goalies-- Tampa Bay,
Young, 3-9-0 (24 shots-20 saves). Edmonton, Tugnutt, 4-1-1 (33-29).
A--14,210.

Referee-- Lance Roberts. Linesmen-- Brad Lazarowich, Lyle Seitz.

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Los Angeles Kings (16-7-2) 2 0 0 - 2
Toronto Maple Leafs (11-9-3) 3 0 0 - 3

Mark Osborne scored his first goal of the season late in the first period to
break a 2-2 tie, giving the Leafs a 3-2 victory over the Kings.

First period-- 1, Toronto, Krushelnyski 7 (Gilmour,Foligno), 1:49. 2, Los
Angeles, Leveque 1 (Kudelski,Coffey), 3:12. 3, Los Angeles, Granato 8
(Coffey,Hrudey), 11:48 (pp). 4, Toronto, Cullen 8 (Anderson,Mironov),
15:17. 5, Toronto, Osborne 1 (Borschevsky,Zezel), 18:49.

Second period-- None.

Third period-- None.

Shots on goal-- Los Angeles 7-8-15--30. Toronto 19-7-15--41. Power-play
opportunities-- Los Angeles 1 of 2; Toronto 0 of 3. Goalies-- Los Angeles,
Hrudey, 9-7-1 (41 shots-38 saves). Toronto, Fuhr, 4-3-1 (30-28).
A--15,720.

Referee-- Andy vanHellemond. Linesmen-- Mark Pare, Leon Stickle.

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Chicago Blackhawks (12-10-3) 2 2 1 - 5
Calgary Flames (14-9-2) 0 1 1 - 2

Steve Larmer netted three goals for the eighth time in his career to lead the
Blackhawks over the Flames. He now has 5 goals and 9 points in his last two
games.

First period-- 1, Chicago, Roenick 14 (R.Brown,Chelios), 5:08. 2, Chicago,
Larmer 9 (Roenick), 15:32.

Second period-- 3, Calgary, Ranheim 4 (Fleury,Yawney), :30. 4, Chicago,
Larmer 10 (Roenick), :46. 5, Chicago, Larmer 11 (Chelios,Smith), 15:10
(pp).

Third period-- 6, Chicago, Ruuttu 9 (R.Brown,Smith), 10:29 (pp). 7, Calgary,
Fleury 12 (Nieuwendyk,Makarov), 17:26 (pp).

Shots on goal-- Chicago 14-11-9--34. Calgary 9-7-10--26. Power-play
opportunities-- Chicago 2 of 8; Calgary 1 of 7. Goalies-- Chicago, Belfour,
8-8-3 (26 shots-24 saves). Calgary, Vernon, 9-7-0 (34-29). A--19,864.

Referee-- Terry Gregson. Linesmen-- Ron Asselstine, Jay Sharrers.

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San Jose Sharks (5-18-1) 0 3 0 - 3
Minnesota North Stars (12-9-3) 3 3 4 - 10

Gaetan Duchesne and Neal Broten each had two goals and two assists at the
Stars plastered the Sharks.

First period-- 1, Minnesota, Elik 5 (Modano,Courtnall), 6:38 (pp). 2,
Minnesota, Duchesne 9 (Broten,Gavin), 14:18. 3, Minnesota, Duchesne 10
(Broten), 17:28 (sh).

Second period-- 4, San Jose, Byers 3 (Carter,Evason), :12. 5, Minnesota,
McPhee 4 (Modano), :42. 6, San Jose, Garpenlov 3 (Zmolek,Kisio), 1:15. 7,
Minnesota, Broten 5 (Courtnall,Duchesne), 1:47. 8, San Jose, Snuggerud 4,
2:59. 9, Minnesota, Gavin 2 (Elik), 16:24.

Third period-- 10, Minnesota, Craig 10 (Dahlen,Gagner), :47 (pp). 11,
Minnesota, Broten 6 (Duchesne,Courtnall), 4:16. 12, Minnesota, Craig 11
(Elik,Hatcher), 4:58. 13, Dahlen 6 (Elik,Gagner), 10:34.

Shots on goal-- San Jose 7-10-10--27. Minnesota 9-14-17--40. Power-play
opportunities-- San Jose 0 of 2; Minnesota 2 of 5. Goalies-- San Jose,
Hackett, 1-5-0 (40 shots-30 saves). Minnesota, Casey, 11-6-2 (27-24).
A--14,155.

Referee-- Rob Shick. Linesmen-- Wayne Bonney, Dan Schachte.

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Detroit Red Wings (14-10-1) 0 1 1 0 - 2
St. Louis Blues (8-12-4) 1 0 1 0 - 2

Kevin Miller came back to haunt his ex-teammates with a shorthanded goal with
12:29 remaining to earn a tie for the Blues.

First period-- 1, St. Louis, Brown 11 (Wilson,Miller), 8:59.

Second period-- 2, Detroit, Ysebaert 12 (Gallant,Lidstrom), :28.

Third period-- 3, Detroit, Sheppard 7 (Chiasson,Yzerman), :22 (pp). 4, St.
Louis, Miller 5 (Wilson), 7:31 (sh).

Overtime-- None.

Shots on goal-- Detroit 15-11-11-1--38. St. Louis 7-14-8-1--30. Power-play
opportunities-- Detroit 1 of 5; St. Louis 0 of 5. Goalies-- Detroit,
Riendeau, 5-1-1 (30 shots-28 saves). St. Louis, Hebert, 2-2-1 (38-36).
A--17,705.

Referee-- Denis Morel. Linesmen-- Ryan Bozak, Swede Knox.

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Sunday, 29 November 1992:

Buffalo (9-10-4) at Ottawa (2-21-1), 8:10pm EST


-JPC

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Joseph Charles Achkar

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In article <1992Nov29....@philabs.philips.com> j...@philabs.philips.com (John P. Curcio;6442;3.55;) writes:
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>NHL HOCKEY RESULTS FOR 11/29/92.
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>Boston Bruins (13-7-2) 2 1 0 0 - 3
>Hartford Whalers (6-16-1) 1 1 1 1 - 4
>
> A--15,635.
^^^^^^
I believe this was a sellout for Hartford. Whao !!! Pretty nice for a change
but then again it was probably mostly Bruins fans.

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