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NHL RESULTS FOR 8 NOVEMBER 1992

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NHL HOCKEY RESULTS FOR 8 NOVEMBER 1992

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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 11 2 2 24 MON 10 3 2 22 DET 8 7 0 16 CAL 10 4 1 21
NYR 9 4 2 20 BOS 8 2 2 18 MIN 7 5 2 16 LA 8 4 1 19
NJ 8 6 0 16 QUE 7 5 2 16 TOR 7 5 2 16 VAN 6 5 2 14
NYI 6 8 1 13 BUF 6 6 2 14 CHI 6 6 3 15 EDM 5 8 2 12
WAS 6 8 1 13 HAR 3 10 1 7 TB 6 8 2 14 WIN 4 10 0 8
PHL 4 8 3 11 OTT 1 12 1 3 STL 5 9 1 11 SJ 3 10 1 7

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St. Louis Blues (5-9-1) 1 1 0 - 2
Philadelphia Flyers (4-8-3) 0 3 1 - 4

Brent Fedyk netted two goals in a 1:02 span of the second period as the Flyers
won their fourth game of the season in a matinee performance.

First period-- 1, St. Louis, Hull 6 (Janney), 15:00.

Second period-- 2, Philadelphia, Benning 7 (Recchi,Pederson), 5:42 (pp). 3,
St. Louis, Janney 5 (Brown,Korolev), 9:26 (pp). 4, Philadelphia, Fedyk 3
(Boivin,Paslawski), 14:38. 5, Philadelphia, Fedyk 4 (Lomakin,Carkner),
15:40.

Third period-- 6, Philadephia, Lindros 9 (Recchi,Fedyk), 19:15 (en).

Shots on goal-- St. Louis 9-10-8--27. Philadelphia 13-14-4--31. Power-play
opportunities-- St. Louis 1 of 3; Philadelphia 1 of 3. Goalies-- St. Louis,
Joseph, 3-7-1 (30 shots-27 saves). Philadelphia, Beauregard, 1-3-0,
(27-15). A--17,380.

Referee-- Ron Hoggarth. Linesmen-- Pat Dapuzzo, Mark Pare.

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Chicago Blackhawks (6-6-3) 1 4 2 - 7
Quebec Nordiques (7-5-2) 2 2 0 - 4

Jeremy Roenick scored three goals in a see-saw battle which saw the lead
change hands 5 times as the Blackhawks beat the Nords in Quebec.

First period-- 1, Chicago, Roenick 9 (Larmer,Chelios), :14. 2, Quebec,
Sakic 12 (Nolan), 10:30. 3, Quebec, Hunter 2 (Lapointe,Hough), 17:27.

Second period-- 4, Chicago, Matteau 3 (Christian,Kucera), 9:29. 5, Chicago,
Sutter 1 (Christian,Matteau), 11:35. 6, Quebec, Cavallini 3 (Sundin,
Tatarinov), 14:29. 7, Quebec, Sakic 13 (Duchesne,Nolan), 15:33 (pp). 8,
Chicago, Roenick 10 (Chelios,Sutter), 18:21 (pp). 9, Chicago, Ruuttu 5
(Chelios), 18:51.

Third period-- 10, Chicago, Roenick 11 (Larmer), 12:08. 11, Chicago,
Graham 6 (Gilbert,Smith), 19:51 (en).

Shots on goal-- Chicago 4-18-8--30. Quebec 10-12-6--28. Power-play
opportunities-- Chicago 1 of 3; Quebec 1 of 8. Goalies-- Chicago, Waite,
3-1-0 (28 shots-24 saves). Quebec, Hextall, 7-3-2 (29-23). A--14,561.

Referee-- Bill McCreary. Linesmen-- Dan McCourt, Ray Scapinello.

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New York Rangers (9-4-2) 0 1 1 0 - 2
Boston Bruins (8-2-2) 0 0 2 0 - 2

Dimitri Kvartalnov scored a power-play goal with just under 3:00 remaining to
cap a two-goal rally to give the Bruins a 2-2 tie with the Rangers.

First period-- None.

Second period-- 1, New York, Turcotte 6 (Andersson,Weight), 1:27 (pp).

Third period-- 2, New York, Gartner 11, 7:37. 3, Boston, Donato 4 (Murphy),
14:19. 4, Boston, Kvartalnov 11 (R.Bourque,Juneau), 17:07 (pp).

Overtime-- None.

Shots on goal-- New York 7-15-7-6--35. Boston 10-13-11-2--36. Power-play
opportunities-- New York 1 of 6; Boston 1 of 7. Goalies-- New York,
Richter, 6-2-1 (36 shots-34 saves). Boston, Moog, 6-0-2 (35-33).
A--14,448.

Referee-- Terry Gregson. Linesmen-- Bernard DeGrace, Gord Broseker.

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Tampa Bay Lightning (6-8-2) 2 2 1 1 - 6
New York Islanders (6-8-1) 2 1 2 0 - 5

Doug Crossman completed his hat trick at 1:16 of overtime to lead the
expansion Lightning over the Isles. Crossman assisted on the other three
Lightning goals. Pierre Turgeon tied the game with 8 seconds remaining on a
penalty shot.

First period-- 1, New York, Malakhov 4 (Turgeon,Thomas), 12:21 (pp). 2,
Tampa Bay, Beers 2 (Crossman,Bradley), 17:14 (pp). 3, Tampa Bay, Beers 3
(Crossman,Bureau), 19:00 (pp). 4, New York, Volek 1 (Turgeon,Malakhov),
19:42.

Second period-- 5, Tampa Bay, Bradley 8 (Crossman,Tucker), 5:04 (pp). 6,
Tampa Bay, Crossman 2 (Creighton,Tucker), 11:26. 7, New York, Ferraro 4
(Krupp,Flatley), 17:57 (pp).

Third period-- 8, Tampa Bay, Crossman 3 (Bureau,Beers), :25 (pp). 9, New
York Volek 2 (King,Norton), 3:06 (pp). 10, New York, Turgeon 7 (penalty
shot), 19:52.

Overtime-- 11, Tampa Bay, Crossman 4 (Andersson), 1:16.

Shots on goal-- Tampa Bay 9-7-6-2--24. New York 6-10-15-1--32. Power-play
opportunities-- Tampa Bay 4 of 5. New York 3 of 6. Goalies-- Tampa Bay,
Jablonski, 3-2-2 (32 shots-27 saves). New York, Fitzpatrick, 2-4-0 (24-18).
A--12,136.

Referee-- Richard Trottier. Linesmen-- Lyle Seitz, Leon Stickle.

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Washington Captials (6-8-1) 2 2 2 - 6
Hartford Whalers (4-9-1) 0 1 1 - 2

Sylvain Cote scored two goals, including the game-winner, to lift the Capitals
over the Whalers. The Caps are now unbeaten in their last 3 games, a season
high.

First period-- 1, Washington, Cote 3, 5:47. 2, Washington, Hatcher 5
(Konowalchuk), 13:06.

Second period-- 3, Washington, Cote 4 (Krygier,Elynuik), 5:59. 4,
Washington, Ridley 5 (Elynuik,Anderson), 14:26. 5, Hartford, Sanderson 7
(Weinrich,Poulin), 17:09.

Third period-- 6, Hartford, Poulin 3 (Sanderson,Weinrich), 9:17. 7,
Washington, May 2 (Ridley,Cote), 18:05. 8, Washington, Miller 2 (Krygier,
Ridley), 19:08.

Shots on goal-- Washington 13-9-11--33. Hartford 7-13-12--32. Power-play
opportunities-- Washington 0 of 4; Hartford 0 of 4. Goalies-- Washington,
Hrivnak, 4-1-1 (32 shots--30 saves). Hartford, Pietrangelo, 1-4-0 (20-16),
Burke (14:26 second, 13-11). A--9,422.

Referee-- Paul Stewart. Linesmen-- Scott Driscoll, Brian Murphy.

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Detroit Red Wings (8-7-0) 1 0 0 - 1
Montreal Canadiens (10-3-2) 2 0 3 - 5

Mike Keane scored two goals and assisted on a third as the Candiens completed
a two-game sweep of the season series between them and the Wings.

First period-- 1, Montreal, Keane 3 (Desjardins,Lebeau), 4:52. 2, Detroit,
Primeau 1 (Drake,Sheppard), 10:13. 3, Montreal, Desjardins 2 (Bellows,
Damphousse), 10:25.

Second period-- None.

Third period-- 4, Montreal, Dionne 4 (Desjardins,Bellows), 6:58 (pp). 5,
Montreal, Lebeau 5 (Keane,Brisebois), 11:42. 6, Montreal, Keane 4 (Lebeau),
16:44.

Shots on goal-- Detroit 11-8-7--26. Montreal 8-8-11--27. Power-play
opportunities-- Detroit 0 of 3; Montreal 1 of 4. Goalies-- Detroit,
Riendeau, 4-1-0 (27 shots-22 saves). Montreal, Roy, 8-2-2 (26-25).
A--17,462.

Referee-- Rob Shick. Linesmen-- Gerard Gauthier, Swede Knox.

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Pittsburgh Penguins (11-2-2) 1 1 0 - 2
Toronto Maple Leafs (7-5-2) 1 2 1 - 4

Rookie netminder Felix Potvin stopped 34 of 36 Pittsburgh shots to hand the
Pens their second defeat of the season. Nikolai Borschevsky scored the
game-winner for the Leafs.

First period-- 1, Pittsburgh, Lemieux 20 (Mullen), 3:16. 2, Toronto, Gilmour
9 (Krushelnyski), 10:44 (sh).

Second period-- 3, Pittsburgh, Tippett 2 (Stapleton,Errey), 2:48. 4,
Toronto, McLlwain 2 (Lefebvre,Clark), 3:32. 5, Toronto, Borschevsky 9
(Gilmour,Mironov), 11:01 (pp).

Third period-- 6, Toronto, Clark 4 (Macoun,Gilmour), 19:16 (pp).

Shots on goal-- Pittsburgh 9-14-13--36. Toronto 12-8-9--29. Power-play
opportunities-- Pittsburgh 0 of 4; Toronto 2 of 8. Goalies-- Pittsburgh,
Wregget, 1-2-0 (29 shots-25 saves). Toronto, Potvin, 5-3-1 (36-34).
A--15,720.

Referee-- Mark Faucette. Linesmen-- Ron Asselstine, Ron Finn.

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Edmonton Oilers (5-8-2) 1 1 0 0 - 2
Minnesota North Stars (7-5-2) 1 1 0 0 - 2

Bill Ranford turned back 31 shots, including 11 in the third period, as the
Oilers hung on the tie the North Stars.

First period-- 1, Minnesota, Duchesne 5 (Gavin), 10:05. 2, Edmonton, Gelinas
2 (Maley,Mellanby), 10:39.

Second period-- 3, Edmonton, Corson 2 (Manson), 9:33 (sh). 4, Minnesota,
Elik 3 (Modano,Craig), 14:05.

Third period-- None.

Overtime-- None.

Shots on goal-- Edmonton 12-8-7-2--29. Minnesota 10-10-11-2--33.
Power-play opportunities-- Edmonton 0 of 5; Minnesota 0 of 4. Goalies--
Edmonton, Ranford, 4-8-1 (33 shots-31 saves). Minnesota, Casy, 6-3-2
(29-27). A--12,955.

Referee-- Andy vanHellemond. Linesmen-- Wayne Bonney, Pierre Champoux.

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Buffalo Sabres (6-6-2) 0 2 0 - 2
Los Angeles Kings (9-4-1) 1 2 2 - 5

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New Jersey Devils (8-6-0) 3 1 2 - 6
San Jose Sharks (3-10-1) 1 0 0 - 1

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Sunday, 8 November 1992:

Calgary (10-4-1) at Quebec (7-5-2), 2:10pm EST
Pittsburgh (11-2-2) at Chicago (6-6-3), 8:40pm EST
Winnipeg (4-10-0) at Vancouver (6-5-2), 10:10 pm EST
Los Angeles (9-4-1) at San Jose (3-9-1), 10:40pm EST


-JPC

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