Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

HOCKEY RESULTS FOR 10/12/91

4 views
Skip to first unread message

John P. Curcio

unread,
Oct 13, 1991, 10:10:50 AM10/13/91
to

NHL HOCKEY STANDINGS FOR 10/13/91.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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

NJ 4 0 0 8 MON 3 1 1 7 MIN 3 0 0 6 VAN 4 1 0 8
WAS 4 1 0 8 HAR 1 1 1 3 CHI 2 2 1 5 LA 2 1 1 5
NYR 3 3 0 6 BUF 1 2 1 3 STL 2 2 0 4 WIN 2 2 0 4
PIT 2 1 1 5 BOS 1 3 1 3 TOR 2 3 0 4 CAL 2 3 0 4
NYI 2 1 0 4 QUE 1 3 0 2 DET 0 3 1 1 EDM 1 3 1 3
PHI 0 3 1 1 SJ 1 4 0 2


(Note: Winnipeg at Los Angeles game not included)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Pittsburgh Penguins (2-1-1) 0 1 0 - 1
New Jersey Devils (4-0-0) 1 2 1 - 4

The New Jersey Devils set a franchise record by winning their fourth straight
of the new season by beating the Penguins 4-1. Peter Stastny led the Devils
with a goal and two assists.

1st period: NJ Vilgrain 1 (C.Lemieux,Stastny) 11:42

2nd period: NJ Richer 4 (Stastny,Morris) 12:48 (pp)
PIT Coffey 2 (Mullen,M.Lemieux) 18:14

3rd period: NJ Stastny 3 (Boschman,Daneyko) 19:15 (en)

Powerplay Opportunities: Penguins 0 of 4
Devils 1 of 7

Shots on Goal: Penguins 5 5 7 - 17
Devils 7 15 10 - 32

Pittsburgh Penguins: Barrasso (2-1-1) 31 shots, 28 saves
New Jersey Devils: Terreri (4-0-0) 17 shots, 16 saves

Referee: Kerry Fraser
Linesmen: Brian Murphy, Mark Pare
Attendance: 11,614

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Chicago Blackhawks (2-2-1) 3 2 2 - 7
Washington Capitals (4-1-0) 0 1 1 - 2

Mike Hudson and Steve Thomas scored 1:09 apart as the Chicago Blackhawks
handed the Caps their first loss of the new season.

1st period: CHI Smith 2 (Tonelli,Grimson) 3:54
CHI Hudson 1 (Gilbert,Noonan) 15:43
CHI Thomas 1 (Creighton,Konroyd) 16:52

2nd period: WAS Iafrate 1 (Cote,Burridge) 3:14 (pp)
CHI Roenick 2 (Larmer,Chelios) 12:49
CHI Noonan 1 (Hudson,Creighton) 16:41

3rd period: CHI Creighton 4 (Thomas,McGill) 5:41
CHI Goulet 4 (Roenick,Smith) 8:00 (pp)
WAS Bondra 3 (Krygier,Khristich) 16:29 (pp)

Powerplay Opportunities: Blackhawks 1 of 6
Capitals 2 of 5

Shots on Goal: Blackhawks 19 8 5 - 32
Capitals 8 11 8 - 27

Chicago Blackhawks: Waite (1-1-1) 27 shots, 25 saves
Washington Capitals: Hrivnak (1-1-0) 32 shots, 25 saves

Referee: Andy vanHellemond
Linesmen: Ron Asselstine, Gord Broseker
Attendance: 17,381

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

New York Rangers (3-3-0) 1 1 0 - 2
Hartford Whalers (1-1-1) 1 2 2 - 5

Gord Dineen netted his second of the season midway through the second period
as the Whalers won their first of the season, 5-2 over the Rangers.

1st period: HAR Sanderson 1 (Holik,Ladouceur) 7:17
NYR Turcotte 2 (Patrick,Messier) 10:54 (pp)

2nd period: NYR Turcotte 3 (Patrick,Leetch) 0:59 (pp)
HAR Zalapski 1 (Greig,Picard) 1:50
HAR Dineen 2 (Greig) 7:57

3rd period: HAR McKenzie 1 (Sanderson) 3:05
HAR Cunneyworth 1 (Hunter,Andersson) 18:46 (en)

Powerplay Opportunities: Rangers 2 of 6
Whalers 0 of 4

Shots on Goal: Rangers 11 12 11 - 34
Whalers 7 15 11 - 33

New York Rangers: Vanbiesbrouck (3-2-0) 32 shots, 28 saves
Hartford Whalers: Whitmore (1-1-1) 34 shots, 32 saves

Referee: Denis Morel
Linesmen: Dan McCourt, Jerry Pateman
Attendance: 12,006

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Montreal Canadiens (3-1-1) 1 4 1 - 6
Boston Bruins (1-3-1) 0 0 0 - 0

Stephane Lebeau netted his first two goals of the season and Patrick Roy
turned aside 31 shots as the Canadiens wholloped the Bruins in Boston.

1st period: MON Lebeau 1 (Cote,Corson) 13:08

2nd period: MON Corson 1 6:48
MON Muller 2 (Desjardins) 8:54
MON McPhee 1 (Gilchrist,Carbonneau) 14:01
MON Lebeau 2 17:54

3rd period: MON Carbonneau 3 (Roberge,Desjardins) 0:48

Powerplay Opportunities: Canadiens 0 of 6
Bruins 0 of 4

Shots on Goal: Canadiens 5 13 10 - 28
Bruins 13 8 10 - 31

Montreal Canadiens: Roy (3-1-1) 31 shots, 31 saves
Boston Bruins: Moog (1-2-1) 18 shots, 13 saves
Delguidice (0:00 third) 10 shots, 9 saves

Referee: Terry Gregson
Linesmen: Kevin Collins, Ron Finn
Attendance: 14,448

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Philadelphia Flyers (0-3-1) 3 1 0 - 4
New York Islanders (2-1-0) 2 3 0 - 5

The Islanders outshot the Flyers 14-4 in the second period to overcome a one
goal deficit and held on to win 5-4 at Uniondale.

1st period: NYI Flatley 1 (Ferraro,Reekie) 3:21 (pp)
PHI Tocchet 2 (Lomakin,Eklund) 12:58
NYI Ferraro 1 (Reekie,Flatley) 13:39
PHI Lomakin 1 (Duchesne,Latal) 15:58 (pp)
PHI Brind'Amour 1 (Duchesne,Carkner) 17:24

2nd period: NYI Ferraro 2 (Kurvers,Chyzowski) 3:07 (pp)
NYI King 2 (Norton,Reekie) 4:36
PHI Lomakin 2 (Latal,Duchesne) 10:39
NYI Sutter 4 (Norton,Kurvers) 12:19 (pp)

3rd period: NONE

Powerplay Opportunities: Flyers 1 of 7
Islanders 3 of 7

Shots on Goal: Flyers 15 4 9 - 28
Islanders 11 14 5 - 30

Philadelphia Flyers: Wregget (0-2-0) 30 shots, 25 saves
New York Islanders: Healy (2-1-0) 28 shots, 24 saves

Referee: Don Koharski
Linesmen: Pat Dapuzzo, Randy Mitton
Attendance: 10,412

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Buffalo Sabres (1-2-1) 1 3 1 - 5
Quebec Nordiques (1-3-0) 2 2 0 - 4

Owen Nolan's hat trick wasn't enough for the Nordiques as Mike Ramsey scored
his first of the season to give the Sabres their first victory.

1st period: QUE Nolan 3 (Tatarinov,Sakic) 5:20 (pp)
BUF Turgeon 1 (May) 5:36
QUE Nolan 4 (Fogarty,Sakic) 7:03

2nd period: BUF May 2 (Ledyard,Vaive) 1:48 (pp)
BUF Audette 1 (Hawerchuk) 5:29
QUE Nolan 5 (Fogarty,Tatarinov) 10:41 (pp)
QUE Sakic 2 10:50
BUF Audette 2 (Turgeon,Ledyard) 18:43

3rd period: BUF Ramsay 1 11:47

Powerplay Opportunities: Sabres 1 of 5
Nordiques 2 of 8

Missed Penalty Shot: BUF McLlwain (6:52 second)

Shots on Goal: Sabres 9 24 7 - 40
Nordiques 7 10 8 - 25

Buffalo Sabres: Puppa (1-1-0) 25 shots, 21 saves
Quebec Nordiques: Tugnutt (1-2-0) 40 shots, 35 saves

Referee: Ron Hoggarth
Linesmen: Wayne Bonney, Bernard Degrace
Attendance: 13,072

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Detroit Red Wings (0-3-1) 1 0 1 - 2
Minnesota North Stars (3-0-0) 2 1 0 - 3

Rookie defenseman Derian Hatcher scored his first NHL goal to lead the North
Stars to a 3-2 victory over Detroit, keeping their record perfect.

1st period: DET Probert 1 (Miller) 11:58
MIN Dahlen 2 (Smith,Johnson) 14:11 (pp)
MIN Gagner 2 (Modano) 19:20

2nd period: MIN Hatcher 1 5:19

3rd period: DET Carson 3 (McCrimmon,Gallant) 3:48

Powerplay Opportunities: Red Wings 0 of 4
North Stars 1 of 4

Shots on Goal: Red Wings 11 9 12 - 32
North Stars 11 8 8 - 27

Detroit Red Wings: Cheveldae (0-3-1) 27 shots, 24 saves
Minnesota North Stars: Casey (3-0-0) 32 shots, 30 saves

Referee: Paul Stewart
Linesmen: Gerard Gauthier, Dan Schachte
Attendance: 13,115

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Calgary Flames (2-3-0) 0 1 0 - 1
Edmonton Oilers (1-3-1) 2 1 0 - 3

Scott Melanby's power play goal at 19:11 of the first period provided the
winning margin as the Oilers won their first game of the season.

1st period: EDM Lamb 1 (Smith,Semenov) 5:04
EDM Mellanby 2 (Tikkanen) 19:11 (pp)

2nd period: EDM Semenov 1 (Gelinas,Lamb) 9:24
CAL MacInnis 2 (Wilson,Suter) 19:02 (pp)

3rd period: NONE

Powerplay Opportunities: Flames 1 of 3
Oilers 1 of 5

Shots on Goal: Flames 10 9 3 - 22
Oilers 10 5 7 - 22

Calgary Flames: Vernon (2-2-0) 22 shots, 19 saves
Edmonton Oilers: Ranford (1-2-1) 22 shots, 21 saves

Referee: Dan Marouelli
Linesmen: Swede Knox, Mike Cvik
Attendance: 16,839

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Vancouver Canucks (4-1-0) 1 0 1 - 2
Toronto Maple Leafs (2-3-0) 1 0 0 - 1

Trevor Linden's short-handed goal at 10:39 of the third led the Canucks to
their fourth victory in five starts.

1st period: TOR Pearson 4 (Bradley,Ellett) 3:18
VAN Lidster 1 (Linden,Adams) 16:21

2nd period: NONE

3rd period: VAN Linden 3 (Adams,McLean) 10:39 (sh)

Powerplay Opportunities: Canucks 0 of 5
Maple Leafs 0 of 5

Shots on Goal: Canucks 21 10 13 - 44
Maple Leafs 5 6 5 - 16

Vancouver Canucks: McLean (4-0-0) 16 shots, 15 saves
Toronto Maple Leafs: Fuhr (2-3-0) 44 shots, 42 saves

Referee: Bill McCreary
Linesmen: Leon Stickle, Pierre Champoux
Attendance: 15,759

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

San Jose Sharks (1-4-0) 1 1 1 - 3
St. Louis Blues (2-2-0) 0 4 2 - 6

Dave Christian neteed two goals and one assist in a span of 6:38 in the
second period as the Blues defeated the Sharks 6-3. Two empty-net goals
put the icing on the cake for the Blues.

1st period: SJ Berezan 1 14:24

2nd period: STL Brown 1 (Ron Sutter,Joseph) 2:01 (pp)
SJ Mullen 2 (MacLeod,Falloon) 7:12 (pp)
STL Christian 1 (Butcher,Oates) 10:28
STL Christian 2 (Oates,Baron) 16:14
STL Oates 1 (Hull,Christian) 17:06

3rd period: SJ Falloon 2 (Mullen,Myllys) 3:07
STL Baron 1 (Brown,Joseph) 19:10 (en)
STL Bassen 1 19:53 (en)

Powerplay Opportunities: Sharks 1 of 3
Blues 1 of 4

Shots on Goal: Sharks 8 7 12 - 27
Blues 13 20 11 - 44

San Jose Sharks: Myllys (0-2-0) 42 shots, 38 saves
St. Louis Blues: Joseph (2-1-0) 27 shots, 24 saves

Referee: Mike McGeough
Linesmen: Bob Hodges, Mark Vines
Attendance: 17,897

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sunday, October 13, 1991:

Vancouver (4-1-0) at Buffalo (1-2-1), 7:05pm EST
New Jersey (4-0-0) at Philadelphia (0-3-1), 7:05pm EST
NY Islanders (2-1-0) at Quebec (1-3-0), 7:35pm EST
San Jose (1-4-0) at Chicago (2-2-1), 8:35pm EST

-JPC

--
John P. Curcio Philips Laboratories
j...@philabs.philips.com 345 Scarborough Road
(914) 945-6442,(914) 945-6345 Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510

0 new messages