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NHL RESULTS FOR GAMES PLAYED 29 JANUARY 1994

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NHL RESULTS FOR GAMES PLAYED 29 JANUARY 1994:

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Eastern Conference

ATLANTIC W L T PT GF GA NORTHEAST W L T PT GF GA
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NY Rangers 32 13 3 67 177 125 Pittsburgh 24 13 11 59 177 166
New Jersey 27 16 6 60 175 137 Boston 24 16 9 57 162 143
Philadelphia 24 22 3 51 179 181 Montreal 23 19 8 54 155 144
Florida 20 17 10 50 137 128 Buffalo 23 21 5 51 161 134
Washington 21 24 4 46 152 154 Quebec 20 24 5 45 164 173
Tampa Bay 19 26 6 44 133 152 Hartford 17 29 5 39 148 174
NY Islanders 17 25 5 39 160 165 Ottawa 9 36 7 25 135 241

Western Conference

CENTRAL W L T Pt GF GA PACIFIC W L T Pt GF GA
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Toronto 28 14 10 66 177 145 Calgary 24 19 9 57 190 164
Detroit 28 15 5 61 218 163 Vancouver 24 23 2 50 168 163
Dallas 27 19 7 61 184 169 Anaheim 20 28 4 44 146 160
St. Louis 26 18 7 59 161 165 San Jose 16 22 11 43 141 157
Chicago 22 20 6 50 145 138 Los Angeles 18 24 6 42 181 192
Winnipeg 17 29 6 40 154 206 Edmonton 13 31 8 34 158 189

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Friday night:

New York Rangers (32-13-3) 0 2 0 - 2
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (20-28-4) 2 0 1 - 3

First period-- 1, Anaheim, Corkum 17 (Ladouceur,Yake), 8:41 (pp). 2, Anaheim,
Sweeney 10 (Yake), 16:40 (pp).

Second period-- 3, New York, Messier 17 (Kovalev), 12:05. 4, New York,
Messier 18, 19:20.

Third period-- 5, Anaheim, Dollas 6 (Sacco), 3:25.

Shots on goal-- New York 7-14-9--30. Anaheim 12-15-10--37. Power-play
opportunities-- New York 0 of 5; Anaheim 1 of 3. Goalies-- New York, Healy,
8-7-0 (37 shots-34 saves), Richter (19:35 third, 0-0). Anaheim, Hebert,
11-14-3 (30-28). A--17,174.

Referee-- Rob Shick. Linesmen-- Andy McElman, Jay Sharrers.

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Winnipeg Jets (17-29-6) 1 0 0 - 1
Detroit Red Wings (28-15-5) 2 1 4 - 7

Ray Sheppard scored a hat trick to bring his season total to 33 goals as the
Red Wings shot down the struggling Jets in a matinee game in Detroit.

First period-- 1, Detroit, Sheppard 31 (Chiasson,Coffey), 4:59 (pp). 2,
Winnipeg, Tkachuk 27 (Emerson,Meronov), 10:18 (pp). 3, Detroit, Fedorov 33
(Sheppard), 11:50.

Second period-- 4, Detroit, Sheppard 32 (Primeau,Chiasson), 2:16.

Third period-- 5, Detroit, Kozlov 24 (Fedorov,Coffey), 1:30. 6, Detroit,
Kozlov 25 (Fedorov), 4:51. 7, Detroit, Sheppard 33 (Lidstrom,Yzerman), 7:50.
8, Detroit, Lapointe 4 (Coffey), 16:05.

Shots on goal-- Winnipeg 4-11-8--23. Detroit 15-12-8--35. Power-play
opportunities-- Winnipeg 1 of 5; Detroit 2 of 5. Goalies-- Winnipeg,
Essensa, 17-23-5 (35 shots-28 saves). Detroit, Osgood, 12-4-4 (23-22).
A--19,875.

Referee-- Ron Hoggarth. Linesmen-- Bob Hodges, Mark Pare.

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Buffalo Sabres (23-21-5) 1 2 0 - 3
Montreal Canadiens (23-19-8) 2 0 0 - 2

Linesmates Dale Hawerchuk and Brad May each had a goal and two assists and
Richard Smehlik scored the game-winner late in the second period as the Sabres
defeated Montreal.

First period-- 1, Montreal, Ronan 2 (Roberge,Wilson), 3:52. 2, Buffalo, May
12 (Hawerchuk,Audette), 4:14. 3, Montreal, Brisebois 1 (Keane,Dionne),
18:13 (pp).

Second period-- 4, Buffalo, Hawerchuk 21 (Audette,May), 1:21. 5, Buffalo,
Smehlik 11 (May,Hawerchuk), 19:45.

Third period-- None.

Shots on goal-- Buffalo 6-10-6--22. Montreal 11-10-9--30. Power-play
opportunities-- Buffalo 0 of 3; Montreal 1 of 4. Goalies-- Buffalo, Hasek,
17-13-4 (30 shots-28 saves). Montreal, Roy, 20-12-6 (22-19). A--17,124.

Referee-- Don Koharski. Linesmen-- Gerard Gauthier, Jean Morin.

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Washington Capitals (21-24-4) 1 1 2 - 4
Philadelphia Flyers (24-22-3) 0 0 2 - 2

Sylvain Cote scored with 1:44 left to break a 2-2 tie, lifting the Capitals to
the victory. The win was the first for new coach Jim Schoenfeld as a Cap.

First period-- 1, Washington, Hatcher 7 (Bondra,Johansson), 4:05 (pp).

Second period-- 2, Washington, Hatcher 8 (Krygier,Johansson), 11:54.

Third period-- 3, Philadelphia, Lindros 24 (Brind'Amour,Recchi), 5:20. 4,
Philadelphia, Lindros 25 (Renberg,Galley), 12:31. 5, Washington, Cote 6
(Hunter,Konowalchuk), 18:16. 6, Washington, Ridley 17 (Hatcher,Miller),
19:57 (sh-en).

Shots on goal-- Washington 10-13-8--31. Philadelphia 8-7-5--20. Power-play
opportunities-- Washington 1 of 3; Philadelphia 0 of 6. Goalies--
Washington, Beaupre, 12-9-2 (20 shots-18 saves). Philadelphia, Roussel,
21-12-1 (30-27). A--17,380.

Referee-- Mark Faucette. Linesmen-- Pierre Champoux, Ray Scapinello.

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Quebec Nordiques (20-24-5) 2 0 1 - 3
Hartford Whalers (17-29-5) 0 2 0 - 2

Curtis Leschyshyn scored witn 12:54 remaining to break a 2-2 tie, leading the
Nordiques over the Whalers. It was the first road win after 5 straight losses
by the Nords.

First period-- 1, Quebec, Gusarov 4 (Twist,Bassen), 9:23. 2, Quebec, McKee 3
(Fraser,Young), 15:52 (pp).

Second period-- 3, Hartford, Sanderson 30 (Nylander), 5:02. 4, Hartford,
Propp 8 (Patrick,Zalapski), 10:59 (pp).

Third period-- 5, Quebec, Leschyshyn 2 (Young,Ricci), 7:06.

Shots on goal-- Quebec 10-3-10--23. Hartford 8-11-9--28. Power-play
opportunities-- Quebec 1 of 4; Hartford 1 of 6. Goalies-- Quebec, Thibault,
7-9-3 (28 shots-26 saves). Hartford, Burke, 8-12-2 (23-20). A--11,743.

Referee-- Dave Jackson. Linesmen-- Kevin Collins, Mark Vines.

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New York Islanders (17-25-5) 1 0 0 - 1
Boston Bruins (24-16-9) 0 0 2 - 2

Bryan Smolinski tipped in a blast by Don Sweeney midway through the third to
cap a two-goal third period, defeating the Islanders in consecutive games.

First period-- 1, New York, Green 13 (Flatley,Lachance), 13:58.

Second period-- None.

Third period-- 2, Boston, Oates 18 (Wesley,Bourque), 1:26 (pp). 3, Boston,
Smolinski 16 (Sweeney,Bourque), 11:56.

Shots on goal-- New York 6-11-7--24. Boston 12-14-17--43. Power-play
opportunities-- New York 0 of 2; Boston 1 of 5. Goalies-- New York,
McLennan, 1-2-2 (43 shots-41 saves). Boston, Riendeau, 4-4-0 (24-23).
A--14,448.

Referee-- Paul Stewart. Linesmen-- Pat Dapuzzo, Brian Murphy.

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San Jose Sharks (16-22-11) 1 0 1 - 2
Tampa Bay Lightning (19-26-6) 0 1 0 - 1

Arturs Irbe stopped 36 of 37 shots and Gaetan Duchesne scored early in the
third period to lead the Sharks over the Lightning.

First period-- 1, San Jose, Odgers 9 (Gaudreau,Elik), 7:53 (pp).

Second period-- 2, Tampa Bay, Klima 20 (Cole,Gratton), 4:23.

Third period-- 3, San Jose, Duchesne 9 (Elik,Falloon), 1:01.

Shots on goal-- San Jose 7-7-7--21. Tampa Bay 9-14-14--37. Power-play
opportunities-- San Jose 1 of 2; Tampa Bay 0 of 5. Goalies-- San Jose, Irbe,
14-17-11 (37 shots-36 saves). Tampa Bay, Puppa, 16-20-4 (21-19). A--26,652.

Referee-- Steve Walkom. Linesmen-- Ron Asselstine, Dan McCourt.

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Pittsburgh Penguins (24-13-11) 2 2 0 0 - 4
Toronto Maple Leafs (27-14-10) 2 2 0 0 - 4

Bill Berg scored twice for Toronto, giving him 33 in 263 career NHL games, to
helpf the Leafs tie Pittsburgh. Toronto is undefeated in 10 games.

First period-- 1, Pittsburgh, Mullen 27 (Francis), 2:22. 2, Toronto,
Andreychuk 40 (Gilmour), 2:34. 3, Pittsburgh, Mullen 28 (Naslund,Francis),
8:33. 4, Toronto, Berg 4 (Rouse,Mironov), 14:11.

Second period-- 5, Pittsburgh, Patterson 2 (Murphy), 13:27. 6, Toronto, Berg
5 (Zezel,Osborne), 17:54. 7, Toronto, Gilmour 17 (Borschevsky,Andreychuk),
19:05. 8, Pittsburgh, Francis 18 (Naslund,Mullen), 19:44.

Third period-- None.

Overtime-- None.

Shots on goal-- Pittsburgh 4-14-3-1--22. Toronto 19-12-5-1--37. Power-play
opportunities-- Pittsburgh 0 of 1; Toronto 0 of 2. Goalies-- Pittsburgh,
Wregget, 17-8-7 (37 shots-33 saves). Toronto, Potvin, 22-11-8 (22-18).
A--15,728.

Referee-- Bill McCreary. Linesmen-- Ron Finn, Leon Stickle.

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St. Louis Blues (26-18-7) 2 2 1 - 5
Calgary Flames (24-19-9) 1 1 1 - 3

Brett Hull netted two first-period goals, including his first short-handed
tally of the season, as the Blues held on to beat the Flames in Calgary.

First period-- 1, Calgary, Nieuwendyk 31 (Stern,Roberts), 3:31. 2, St. Louis,
Hull 32, 5:05 (sh). 3, St. Louis, Hull 33 (Janney,Crossman), 8:24 (pp).

Second period-- 4, St. Louis, Duchesne 2 (Chase,Shanahan), 2:23. 5, Calgary,
Yawney 3 (Walz,McCarthy), 5:01. 6, St. Louis, Miller 18 (Shanahan,
Duchesne), 16:19 (pp).

Third period-- 7, Calgary, Reichel 20 (Larose,Walz), 13:59. 8, St. Louis,
Bozon 5 (Montgomery,Baron), 19:45 (en).

Shots on goal-- St. Louis 6-6-12--24. Calgary 7-10-13--30. Power-play
opportunities-- St. Louis 2 of 7; Calgary 0 of 4. Goalies-- St. Louis,
Joseph, 23-13-7 (30 shots-27 saves). Calgary, Trefilov, 3-4-2 (23-19).
A--20,230.

Referee-- Denis Morel. Linesmen-- Mike Cvik, Mark Wheler.

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Dallas Stars (27-19-7) 1 1 3 - 5
Edmonton Oilers (13-31-8) 2 0 1 - 3

Brent Gilchrist scored what proved to be the game-winner at 7:24 of the third
as the Stars defeated the Oilers in Edmonton.

First period-- 1, Edmonton, Pearson 12 (Rice), 4:19. 2, Edmonton, Bennett 3
(Weight,Rice), 14:39. 3, Dallas, N.Broten 13 (Ledyard,Gagner), 15:27.

Second period-- 4, Dallas, Evason 10 (Tinordi,Dahlen), 14:40 (pp).

Third period-- 5, Dallas, Courtnall 14 (Modano,Hatcher), 4:37. 6, Dallas,
Gilchrist 11 (McKenzie,Ludwig), 7:24. 7, Dallas, Ledyard 7, 12:03 (pp).
8, Edmonton, DeBrusk 3 (MacTavish,Bennett), 19:57.

Shots on goal-- Dallas 9-8-10--27. Edmonton 15-10-6--31. Power-play
opportunities-- Dallas 2 of 5; Edmonton 0 of 4. Goalies-- Dallas, Moog,
16-12-4 (31 shots-28 saves). Edmonton, Ranford, 13-24-8 (27-22). A--12,709.

Referee-- Dan Marouelli. Linesmen-- Swede Knox, Randy Mitton.

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New Jersey Devils (27-16-6) 2 0 1 - 3
Vancouver Canucks (24-23-2) 2 1 3 - 6

Pavel Bure scored twice and four other Canucks added goals as the Canucks beat
the Devils. Kay Whitmore stopped 35 of 38 Devils shots for the win in goal.

First period-- 1, New Jersey, Driver 5, 2:25 (sh). 2, Vancouver, Bure 26
(Namestnikov), 3:06. 3, New Jersey, MacLean 22 (Stevens,Driver), 9:12 (pp).
4, Vancouer, Lumme 7, 13:57.

Second period-- 5, Vancouver, Courtnall 16 (Lumme,Ronning), 3:30 (pp).

Third period-- 6, Vancouver, Bure 27 (Lumme,Carson), 5:23 (pp). 7, New Jersey,
Stevens 11 (Zelepukin), 12:25 (pp). 8, Vancouver, Craven 9 (Linden,
Courtnall), 16:46. 9, Vancouver, Linden 26, 19:48 (en).

Shots on goal-- New Jersey 12-11-15--38. Vancouver 17-10-9--36. Power-play
opportunities-- New Jersey 2 of 8; Vancouver 2 of 6. Goalies-- New Jersey,
Terreri, 12-8-2 (35 shots-30 saves). Vancouver, Whitmore, 11-7-0 (38-35).
A--15,624.

Referee-- Lance Roberts. Linesmen-- Jay Sharrers, Brad Lazarowich.

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Ottawa Senators (9-36-7) 1 1 1 0 - 3
Chicago Blackhawks (22-20-6) 2 1 0 0 - 3

Kerry Huffman scored his first goal of the season at 5:56 of the third period
to lift the Senators to a 3-3 tie with the struggling Blackhawks.

First period-- 1, Chicago, B.Sutter 5 (Graham,Lemieux), 14:24. 2, Chicago,
Chelios 10 (Roenick), 14:43. 3, Ottawa, Yashin 21, 16:32.

Second period-- 4, Ottawa, Turgeon 6 (Shaw,Lamb), 11:08 (pp). 5, Chicago,
Lemieux 10 (Graham), 15:42.

Third period-- 6, Ottawa, Huffman 1 (Lawlor,Davydov), 5:56.

Overtime-- None.

Shots on goal-- Ottawa 7-8-6-1--22. Chicago 10-11-13-1--35. Power-play
opportunities-- Ottawa 1 of 5; Chicago 0 of 2. Goalies-- Ottawa, Billington,
6-23-3 (35 shots-32 saves). Chicago, Belfour, 20-13-4 (22-19). A--18,041.

Referee-- Dennis LaRue. Linesmen-- Scott Driscoll, Dan Schachte.

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Anaheim at Los Angeles

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NHL schedule for Sunday, 1/30...
Detroit at Washington
Florida at Buffalo
Philadelphia at Montreal


-JPC

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