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NHL Results from 3/21/92

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John P. Curcio

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NHL HOCKEY STANDINGS FOR 3/22/92.

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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

xNYR 46 23 5 97 xMON 41 25 9 91 xDET 38 24 11 87 xVAN 40 21 11 91
xWAS 41 25 7 89 xBOS 32 31 10 74 xCHI 33 26 14 80 LAK 34 28 13 81
NJD 34 27 11 79 xBUF 28 33 11 67 xSTL 33 31 10 76 EDM 34 31 8 76
PIT 35 29 8 78 HAR 23 38 11 57 MIN 31 37 5 67 WIN 27 32 14 68
NYI 30 33 10 70 QUE 17 45 11 45 TOR 27 39 7 61 CAL 27 36 10 64
PHL 29 32 11 69 SJS 17 51 5 39
x- clinched playoff berth

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Edmonton Oilers (34-31-8) 0 1 3 - 4
Boston Bruins (32-31-10) 1 1 1 - 3

Scott Mellanby scored on a breakaway with 54 seconds left to cap a three-goal
comeback in the last 7:35 of the game to defeat the slumping Bruins.

1st period: BOS Leach 27 (Ruzicka,Wesley) 2:08

2nd period: EDM Damphousse 35 (Nicholls,J.Murphy) 7:15
BOS Oates 15 (Juneau) 14:32

3rd period: BOS Oates 16 (Wesley) 7:00
EDM J.Murphy 29 (Manson,Maciver) 12:35
EDM Semenov 18 (Simpson,Hawgood) 14:49
EDM Mellanby 22 (Simpson,Manson) 19:06

Shots on goal: Oilers 7 9 12 - 28
Bruins 12 13 13 - 38

Power-play opportunities: Oilers 0 of 2
Bruins 0 of 6

Goaltenders: Oilers, Ranford, 25-24-8 (38 shots, 35 saves)
Bruins, Moog, 26-21-7 (28 shots, 24 saves)

Attendance: 14,448
Referee: Rob Shick
Linesmen: Gord Broseker, Jerry Pateman

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New York Islanders (30-33-11) 0 2 0 0 - 2
New Jersey Devils (34-27-12) 0 1 1 0 - 2

Stephane Richer blasted home a drive from the point with under 1:00 remaining
in regulation time as the slumping Devils beat the visiting Islanders.

1st period: NONE

2nd period: NJD Conacher 8 (Brown,Driver) 3:43
NYI Krupp 8 (Kurvers,Volek) 11:13 (pp)
NYI Marois 17 (Volek) 17:21

3rd period: NJD Richer 28 (Driver,Stastny) 19:09

Overtime: NONE

Shots on goal: Islanders 11 6 4 1 - 22
Devils 10 15 12 8 - 45

Power-play opportunities: Islanders 1 of 3
Devils 0 of 3

Goaltenders: Islanders, Fitzpatrick, 9-11-4 (45 shots, 43 saves)
Devils, Terreri, 21-20-10 (22 shots, 20 saves)

Attendance: 14,375
Referee: Dan Marouelli
Linesmen: Ron Finn, Brian Murphy

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Calgary Flames (27-36-10) 1 0 1 - 2
Los Angeles Kings (34-28-13) 4 0 1 - 5

Corey Millen scored two first-period goals and the Kings scored three times
in a 4:44 span to lead the Kings over the Flames, dashing the Flames' playoff
hopes.

1st period: LAK Gretzky 29 (Kurri) 1:11 (pp)
LAK McIntyre 5 (Robitaille,Sandstrom) 5:36
LAK Millen 19 (Karjalainen,Donnelly) 5:55
LAK Millen 20 (Kurri,Gretzky) 14:17 (pp)
CAL Makarov 16 (Suter,Roberts) 18:36

2nd period: NONE

3rd period: CAL Markwart 4 (Berube,Otto) 16:47
LAK Gretzky 30 (McSorley,Watters) 19:06 (en)

Shots on goal: Flames 11 4 16 - 31
Kings 8 14 10 - 32

Power-play opportunities: Flames 0 of 7
Kings 2 of 5

Goaltenders: Flames, Vernon, 24-30-8 (5 shots, 2 saves)
Reese (14:05 first, 26 shots, 25 saves)
Kings, Hrudey, 25-15-12 (31 shots, 29 saves)

Attendance: 16,005
Referee: Don Koharski
Linesmen: Ryan Bozak, Bob Hodges

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San Jose Sharks (17-51-5) 0 2 3 - 5
Hartford Whalers (23-38-11) 2 1 1 - 4

Dale Craigwell scored with 1:14 remaining as the Sharks overcame a two-goal
deficit twice to defeat the Whalers for their third road victory.

1st period: HFD Craven 21 (Corriveau,Houda) 1:31
HFD Cassels 8 (Zalapski) 4:04

2nd period: SJS Fenton 11 11:31 (sh)
SJS Evason 7 (Mullen) 17:56
HFD Cunneyworth 7 (Verbeek,Cullen) 18:39

3rd period: HFD Craven 22 (Corriveau,Cassels) 1:54
SJS Evanson 8 (Barber,Mullen) 5:50
SJS Garpenlov 4 (Falloon,MacLeod) 15:03 (pp)
SJS Craigwell 2 (Falloon,Williams) 18:46

Shots on goal: Sharks 11 8 6 - 25
Whalers 9 12 10 - 31

Power-play opportunities: Sharks 1 of 3
Whalers 0 of 2

Goaltenders: Sharks, Hackett, 11-27-1 (31 shots, 27 saves)
Whalers, Whitmore, 14-20-6 (25 shots, 20 saves)

Attendance: 12,503
Referee: Ron Hoggarth
Linesmen: Bernard DeGrace, Mark Pare

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Minnesota North Stars (31-37-5) 1 0 1 - 2
Quebec Nordiques (17-45-11) 3 0 1 - 4

Owen Nolan scored his 38th goal and Stephane Fiset made 35 saves, including
one on a second-period penalty shot, as the Nordiques defeated the Stars.

1st period: QUE Hough 16 (Sakic) 3:16
QUE Nolan 38 (Sundin) 6:18 (pp)
MIN Bellows 29 (Elik,Modano) 8:20
QUE Tatarinov 11 (Paslawski,Cavallini) 18:39 (pp)

2nd period: NONE

3rd period: MIN Bellows 30 (Dahlen,Modano) 13:31 (pp)
QUE Baker 6 (Sakic,Leschyshyn) 17:16

Shots on goal: North Stars 12 12 13 - 37
Nordiques 7 9 4 - 20

Missed Penalty shot: Dahlquist, MIN, 12:55 second

Power-play opportunities: North Stars 1 of 7
Nordiques 2 of 6

Goaltenders: North Stars, Wakaluk, 13-15-1 (20 shots, 16 saves)
Nordiques, Fiset, 5-7-1 (37 shots, 35 saves)

Attendance: 14,595
Referee: Kerry Fraser
Linesmen: Pierre Champoux, Gerard Gauthier

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St. Louis Blues (33-31-10) 1 1 1 0 - 3
Montreal Canadiens (41-25-9) 2 1 0 0 - 3

Brendan Shanahan scored his 27th goal of the season early in the third period
as the Blues tied the Canadiens, clinching a playoff spot for the Blues.

1st period: MTL Dionne 19 (Schneider,Savard) 5:19 (pp)
MTL Haller 7 (Savard,Corson) 12:33 (pp)
STL Brown 18 (Quintal,Janney) 16:02 (pp)

2nd period: MTL Dionne 20 11:58 (pp)
STL Brown 19 (Emerson,Ron Sutter) 15:34 (pp)

3rd period: STL Shanahan 27 (Christian,Cavallini) 3:15

Shots on goal: Blues 15 6 9 3 - 33
Canadiens 10 10 8 2 - 30

Power-play opportunities: Blues 2 of 3
Canadiens 3 of 4

Goaltenders: Blues, Hebert, 3-3-1 (30 shots, 27 saves)
Canadiens, Roy, 36-19-7 (33 shots, 30 saves)

Attendance: 17,959
Referee: Bill McCreary
Linesmen: Wayne Bonney, Jean Morin

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Chicago Blackhawks (32-26-14) 1 1 1 - 3
Toronto Maple Leafs (27-39-7) 0 0 1 - 1

Jeremy Roenick assisted on the first two Chicago goals and Ed Belfour stopped
24 shots in a goaltending battle to give the Hawks a victory in Toronto.

1st period: CHI Goulet 19 (Roenick,Kravchuk) 17:00 (pp)

2nd period: CHI Larmer 27 (Roenick,Matteau) 16:29

3rd period: TOR Gilmour 24 (Anderson,Pearson) 9:05 (pp)
CHI Goulet 20 19:52 (en)

Shots on goal: Blackhawks 11 14 6 - 31
Maple Leafs 5 10 10 - 25

Power-play opportunities: Blackhawks 1 of 5
Maple Leafs 1 of 4

Goaltenders: Blackhawks, Belfour, 20-15-9 (25 shots, 24 saves)
Maple Leafs, Fuhr, 22-29-5 (30 shots, 28 saves)

Attendance: 15,842
Referee: Andy vanHellemond
Linesmen: Ray Scapinello, Kevin Collins

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Sunday, March 22, 1992:

Edmonton (34-31-8) at Washington (41-25-7), 12:05pm EST
New Jersey (34-27-11) at NY Rangers (46-23-5), 1:35pm EST
Vancouver (40-21-11) at Winnipeg (27-32-14), 3:05pm EST
Pittsburgh (35-29-8) at Hartford (23-38-11), 7:05pm EST
Detroit (38-24-11) at Philadelphia (29-32-11), 7:05pm EST
Buffalo (28-33-11) at Chicago (33-26-14), 8:35pm EST

-JPC

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