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NHL Results for Games Played Saturday, 19 Feb 1994

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NHL RESULTS FOR GAMES PLAYED 19 FEBREWARY 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 37 16 4 78 206 149 Boston 30 19 10 70 191 164
New Jersey 31 19 7 69 208 162 Montreal 31 21 8 70 198 169
Washington 28 25 5 61 188 174 Pittsburgh 29 19 11 69 213 211
Florida 25 22 10 60 163 159 Buffalo 29 24 6 64 198 158
Philadelphia 27 29 4 58 210 226 Quebec 23 30 5 51 188 202
NY Islanders 23 28 6 52 191 191 Hartford 21 33 6 48 175 207
Tampa Bay 22 31 7 51 159 180 Ottawa 9 44 8 26 149 275

Western Conference

CENTRAL W L T Pt GF GA PACIFIC W L T Pt GF GA
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Toronto 32 17 11 75 200 166 Calgary 30 21 9 69 220 185
Detroit 34 19 5 73 261 201 Vancouver 29 28 2 60 198 194
Dallas 32 21 7 71 214 192 San Jose 22 26 11 55 167 192
St. Louis 30 21 8 68 191 193 Anaheim 23 33 4 50 169 184
Chicago 27 26 6 60 177 168 Los Angeles 21 31 6 48 213 229
Winnipeg 17 36 7 41 174 245 Edmonton 15 38 9 39 184 229

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Tampa Bay Lightning (22-31-7) 1 0 3 - 4
New Jersey Devils (31-19-7) 2 1 2 - 5

John MacLean scored twice in the first period and added an assist later and the
Devils withstood a Tampa Bay three-goal outburst in the third for the win.

First period-- 1, New Jersey, MacLean 27 (Niedermayer,Nicholls), 1:28 (pp). 2,
New Jersey, MacLean 28, 16:17. 3, Tampa Bay, Joseph 9 (Grafton,Creighton),
19:00 (pp).

Second period-- 4, New Jersey, Nicholls 12 (Niedermayer), 10:32.

Third period-- 5, New Jersey, Chorske 12 (Geurin,Carpenter), 7:40. 6, Tampa
Bay, Klima 23 (Cole,Gratton), 8:33. 7, New Jersey, Holik 5 (Nicholls,
MacLean), 9:45. 8, Tampa Bay, Creighton 7 (Bureau,Andersson), 11:38. 9,
Tampa Bay, Gratton 8 (Joseph), 12:51.

Shots on goal-- Tampa Bay 8-13-15--36. New Jersey 13-7-11--31. Power-play
opportunities-- Tampa Bay 1 of 8; New Jersey 1 of 4. Goalies-- Tampa Bay,
Puppa, 17-25-4 (31 shots-26 saves). New Jersey, Terreri, 15-8-3 (36-32).
A--19,040.

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Ottawa Senators (9-44-8) 0 0 0 - 0
New York Islanders (23-28-6) 3 1 0 - 4

Ron Hextall stopped 47 shots for his second shutout of the season as the
Islanders dumped on the Senators. Four different players scored for the Isles.

First period-- 1, New York, King 23 (Malakhov,Thomas), 4:27. 2, New York,
Malakhov 4 (Hogue,Flatley), 12:27. 3, New York, Hogue 26 (Flatley,Ferraro),
16:05.

Second period-- 4, New York, Flatley 12 (Hogue,Ferraro), 7:21.

Third period-- None.

Shots on goal-- Ottawa 15-8-14--37. New York 14-9-13--36. Power-play
opportunities-- Ottawa 0 of 9; New York 1 of 5. Goalies-- Ottawa, Madelely,
3-16-5 (36 shots-32 saves). New York, Hextall, 18-21-4 (37-37). A--10,623.

Referee-- Kerry Fraser. Linesmen-- Kevin Collins, Jean Morin.

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New York Rangers (37-16-4) 1 1 0 - 2
Hartford Whalers (21-33-6) 0 2 2 - 4

Andrew Cassels scored with 34 seconds remaining in regulation time to lead the
Whalers over the Rangers. Hartford outshot New York 30-17 in the game.

First period-- 1, New York, Tikkanen 20 (Larmer,Kovalev), 4:01.

Second period-- 2, Hartford, Sanderson 32 (Patrick), 2:05 (pp). 3, New York,
Larmer 15 (Tikkanen,Karpotsev), 10:15 (pp). 4, Hartford, Propp 10
(Cunneyworth,Janssens), 19:50.

Third period-- 5, Hartford, Cassels 9 (Zalapski,Propp), 19:26. 6, Hartford,
Verbeek 30 (Cassels,Patrick), 19:54 (en).

Shots on goal-- New York 4-9-4--17. Hartford 12-10-9--31. Power-play
opportunities-- New York 1 of 5; Hartford 1 of 6. Goalies-- New York,
Richter, 28-8-4 (30 shots-27 saves). Hartford, Burke, 12-14-3 (17-15).
A--15,635.

Referee-- Paul Stewart. Linesmen-- Pierre Champoux, Scott Driscoll.

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Pittsburgh Penguins (29-19-11) 0 0 1 - 1
Montreal Canadiens (31-21-8) 1 1 2 - 4

Mario Lemieux returned to the Pittsburgh line-up but was shut down by Patrick
Roy as the Canadiens defeated the struggling Penguins. Brian Bellows scored
twice for the Habs.

First period-- 1, Montreal, Bellows 22 (Schneider,Brunet), 1:47.

Second period-- 2, Montreal, Damphousse 26 (Brisebois,Daigneault), 9:58.

Third period-- 3, Montreal, Bellows 23 (DiPietro), 4:26. 4, Pittsburgh, Jagr
22 (U.Samuelsson,Francis), 15:00. 5, Montreal, LeClair 12 (Odelein), 19:26
(en).

Shots on goal-- Pittsburgh 7-9-11--27. Montreal 12-11-4--27. Power-play
opportunities-- Pittsburgh 0 of 5; Montreal 0 of 2. Goalies-- Pittsburgh,
Barrasso, 10-8-3 (26 shots-23 saves). Montreal, Roy, 27-12-6 (27-26).
A--17,959.

Referee-- Denis Morel. Linesmen-- Bernard DeGrace, Leon Stickle.

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Edmonton Oilers (15-38-9) 1 0 1 - 2
Toronto Maple Leafs (32-17-11) 1 1 1 - 3

Todd Gill scored a goal to reach the 200-point plateau and Doug Gilmour had
assists on all three Maple Leaf goals en route to a 3-2 victory over Edmonton.

First period-- 1, Edmonton, Weight 19 (Byakin,Kravchuk), 1:56 (pp). 2,
Toronto, Andreychuk 45 (Mironov,Gilmour), 19:21 (pp).

Second period-- 3, Toronto, Gill 4 (Gilmour), 3:45.

Third period-- 4, Toronto, Anderson 13 (Andreychuk,Gilmour), 6:23. 5,
Edmonton, Richardson 1 (Weight), 19:58.

Shots on goal-- Edmonton 9-8-10--27. Toronto 6-11-11--28. Power-play
opportunities-- Edmonton 1 of 8; Toronto 1 of 7. Goalies-- Edmonton,
Ranford, 15-30-9 (28 shots-25 saves). Toronto, Potvin, 26-13-9 (27-25).
A--15,728.

Referee-- Dan Marouelli. Linesmen-- Ron Asselstine, Gerard Gauthier.

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Los Angeles Kings (21-31-6) 2 1 0 - 3
San Jose Sharks (22-26-11) 2 2 0 - 4

Johan Garpenlov scored with less than a second remaining in the second period
to lead the Sharks over the Kings, both of whom are fighting for the final
Western Conference playoff spot.

First period-- 1, Los Angeles, Donnelly 16 (Conacher), 2:18 (sh). 2, San Jose,
Makarov 18 (Larionov), 4:15. 3, Los Angeles, Robitaille 32 (Sydor,Gretzky),
11:21 (pp). 4, San Jose, Baker 6 (More,Falloon), 17:05.

Second period-- 5, San Jose, More 1 (Cronin,Whitney), 11:36. 6, Los Angeles,
Kurri 26 (Gretzky,Blake), 19:40 (sh). 7, San Jose, Garpenlov 13 (Larionov,
Ozolinsh), 19:59 (pp).

Third period-- None.

Shots on goal-- Los Angeles 8-7-14--29. San Jose 10-13-3--26. Power-play
opportunities-- Los Angeles 0 of 4; San Jose 1 of 6. Goalies-- Los Angeles,
Hrudey, 17-22-5 (26 shots-22 saves). San Jose, Irbe, 19-21-11 (29-26).
A--17,190.

Referee-- Rob Shick. Linesmen-- Paul Devorsky, Swede Knox.

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NHL schedule for Sunday, 2/20...
Anaheim at St. Louis
Boston at Tampa Bay
Buffalo at Washington
Calgary at Winnipeg
Detroit at Florida
New Jersey at Chicago


-JPC

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