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NHL RESULTS FOR GAMES PLAYED 1 JANUARY 1994

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NHL RESULTS FOR GAMES PLAYED 1 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 26 9 3 55 140 97 Pittsburgh 18 11 8 44 140 132
New Jersey 22 12 4 48 137 106 Boston 17 12 7 41 121 109
Philadelphia 20 17 3 43 146 146 Buffalo 18 17 3 39 127 106
Washington 17 17 4 38 126 118 Montreal 16 15 6 38 118 109
Florida 16 15 6 38 106 106 Quebec 16 17 5 37 135 133
NY Islanders 15 18 3 33 130 126 Hartford 14 21 3 31 111 133
Tampa Bay 12 22 5 29 102 127 Ottawa 8 29 3 19 111 191

Western Conference

CENTRAL W L T Pt GF GA PACIFIC W L T Pt GF GA
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Toronto 21 13 6 48 135 117 Calgary 20 14 6 46 152 132
Dallas 20 13 7 47 138 125 Vancouver 19 18 0 38 124 123
Detroit 20 13 3 43 157 124 Los Angeles 15 20 3 33 144 154
St. Louis 19 14 5 43 121 123 San Jose 12 20 7 31 96 121
Chicago 18 14 4 40 113 100 Anaheim 14 24 2 30 101 123
Winnipeg 15 20 5 35 132 158 Edmonton 11 24 5 27 119 143

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Late Friday:

San Jose Sharks 2 0 1 - 3
Vancouver Canucks 1 0 1 - 2

First period-- 1, Vancouver, Ward 6 (Bure,Murzyn), 6:58. 2, San Jose,
Otevrel 2 (Elik), 16:12. 3, San Jose, Otevrel 3 (Whitney,Ozolinsh), 18:37
(pp).

Second period-- None.

Third period-- 4, Vancouver, Craven 6 (Lumme), 3:08. 5, San Jose, Elik 5
(Odgers,Pederson), 10:06 (pp).

Shots on goal-- San Jose 10-5-4--19. Vancouver 9-10-11--30. Power-play
opportunities-- San Jose 2 of 6; Vancouver 0 of 2. Goalies-- San Jose, Irbe,
9-16-7 (30 shots-28 saves). Vancouver, Whitmore, 7-6-0 (19-16). A--16,150.

Referee-- BIll McCreary. Linesmen-- Randy Mitton, Shane Heyer.

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Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (14-24-2) 0 0 2 - 2
Florida Panthers (16-15-6) 1 1 2 - 4

All-star alternate John Vanbiesbrouck stopped 24 third-period shots en route
to a 4-2 victory over Anaheim. Florida is now one game over the .500 mark.

First period-- 1, Florida, Barnes 9, 3:41.

Second period-- 2, Florida, Belanger 8 (Murphy,Hawgood), 1:30 (pp).

Third period-- 3, Florida, Laus 2 (Skrudland,Hull), 2:01. 4, Anaheim, Yake 14,
3:39. 5, Anaheim, Corkum 11 (Valk,Douris), 17:27. 6, Florida, Hull 7,
19:48 (en).

Shots on goal-- Anaheim 6-7-26--39. Florida 8-5-6--19. Power-play
opportunities-- Anaheim 0 of 5; Florida 1 of 6. Goalies-- Anaheim, Hebert,
7-12-1 (18 shots-15 saves). Florida, Vanbiesbrouck, 13-10-5 (39-37).
A--14,669.

Referee-- Denis Morel. Linesmen-- Greg Devorski, Tim Nowak.

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Hartford Whalers (14-21-3) 2 1 1 - 4
New York Islanders (15-18-3) 2 1 0 - 3

Sean Burke stopped 51 of 54 shots, including 22 in the opening stanza, and
Geoff Sanderson tallied twice on the power-play to lead the Whalers.

First period-- 1, Hartford, Cassels 5 (Zalapski,Pronger), 4:30 (pp). 2, New
York, Hogue 19 (Turgeon,Dalgarno), 8:23 (pp). 3, Hartford, Sanderson 25
(Pronger), 15:22 (pp). 4, New York, King 18 (Thomas,Turgeon), 19:08 (pp).

Second period-- 5, Hartford, Verbeek 19 (Storm,Cassels), 6:39. 6, New York,
Flatley 4 (McInnis,Green), 14:03.

Third period-- 7, Hartford, Sanderson 26 (Cassels,Patrick), 7:13 (pp).

Shots on goal-- Hartford 12-11-10--33. New York 22-14-18--54. Power-play
opportunities-- Hartford 3 of 4; New York 2 of 5. Goalies-- Hartford, Burke,
5-5-2 (54 shots-51 saves). New York, Hextall, 14-15-3 (33-29). A--9,746.

Referee-- Mike McGeough. Linesmen-- Pat Dapuzzo, Brian Murphy.

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Tampa Bay Lightning (12-22-5) 4 1 0 0 - 5
Washington Capitals (17-17-4) 3 2 0 0 - 5

Petr Klima scored twice for Tampa Bay and Washington's Mike Ridley scored twice
as the teams played to a 5-5 tie. Tampa's 5 goals matched its season high.

First period-- 1, Washington, Ridley 14 (Miller), 1:22 (sh). 2, Tampa Bay,
Klima 15 (Gratton,Savard), 1:57 (pp). 3, Washington, Bondra 12 (Hunter,
Kaminski), 5:26. 4, Tampa Bay, Bradley 14 (Joseph), 11:33 (pp). 5, Tampa
Bay, Andersson 7 (Creighton), 11:51. 6, Tampa Bay, Hamrlik 1 (Bureau,
Gallant), 14:02. 7, Washington, Miler 4 (Burridge,Ridley), 16:54.

Second period-- 8, Tampa Bay, Klima 16 (Gratton,Bergland), 7:07. 9,
Washington, Hunter 1 (Slaney), 14:55 (pp). 10, Washington, Ridley 15
(Burridge), 16:01.

Third period-- None.

Overtime-- None.

Shots on goal-- Tampa Bay 15-5-6-2--28. Washington 10-15-14-0--39. Power-play
opportunities-- Tampa Bay 2 of 3; Washington 1 of 3. Goalies-- Tampa Bay,
Jablonski, 3-5-2 (39 shots-34 saves). Washington, Tabaracci, 8-8-2 (28-23).
A--14,914.

Referee-- Lance Roberts. Linesmen-- Gord Broseker, Jean Morin.

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New Jersey Devils (22-12-4) 2 2 3 - 7
Ottawa Senators (8-29-3) 0 1 0 - 1

Bernie Nicholls notched his first three goals since November 5 as New Jersey
took advantage of the Senators, who scratched 8 players due to injury.

First period-- 1, New Jersey, Millen 11 (Zelepukin,Fetisov), 3:24. 2, New
Jersey, Nicholls 5 (Richer,Niedermayer), 16:26.

Second period-- 3, Ottawa, Archibald 8 (Burakowsky,Daigle), 2:43. 4, New
Jersey, Nicholls 6 (Lemieux,Smith), 6:07. 5, New Jersey, Richer 14 (MacLean,
Emma), 11;35.

Third period-- 6, New Jersey, Guerin 8 (Millen,Stevens), 3:11. 7, New Jersey,
Nicholls 7 (MacLean,Modry), 17:03. 8, New Jersey, Chorske 8 (McKay,Modry),
19:17.

Shots on goal-- New Jersey 16-10-8--34. Ottawa 8-12-10--30. Power-play
opportunities-- New Jersey 0 of 3; Ottawa 0 of 6. Goalies-- New Jersey,
Brodeur, 11-4-3 (30 shots-29 saves). Ottawa, Billington, 6-20-1 (34-27).
A--10,317.

Referee-- Blaine Angus. Linesmen-- Pierre Champoux, Bernard DeGrace.

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Los Angeles Kings (15-20-3) 4 3 0 - 7
Toronto Maple Leafs (21-13-6) 0 1 3 - 4

John Durce and Tomas Sandstrom each scored a pair of goals to lead the Kings to
a 7-4 win. Los Angeles is now 4-1-1 in its last six after winning just 11 of
their previous 32 games.

First period-- 1, Los Angeles, Druce 4, 3:09. 2, Los Angeles, Sandstrom 11
(Blake,Gretzky), 11:21. 3, Los Angeles, Donnelly 14, 13:43. 4, Los
Angeles, Druce 5 (Donnelly,Sydor), 17:28.

Second period-- 5, Los Angeles, Taylor 4 (Donnelly), :35. 6, Los Angeles,
Sandstrom 12 (Huddy,Gretzky), 10:47. 7, Los Angeles, Gretzky 17 (Huddy,
Kurri), 12:55 (pp). 8, Toronto, Gilmour 10 (Andreychuk,Borschevsky), 16:56
(pp).

Third period-- 9, Toronto, Anderson 7 (Krushelnyski,Mironov), 5:02. 10,
Toronto, Krushelnyski 5 (Anderson,Smyth), 14:21. 11, Toronto, Gilmour 11
(Macoun), 18:28 (sh).

Shots on goal-- Los Angeles 14-13-3--30. Toronto 12-12-16--40. Power-play
opportunities-- Los Angeles 1 of 5; Toronto 1 of 5. Goalies-- Los Angeles,
Hrudey, 13-13-2 (28 shots-26 saves), Stauber (11:39 third, 12-10). Toronto,
Potvin (14-10), Rhodes (0:00 second, 16-13). A--15,728.

Referee-- Don Koharski. Linesmen-- Ron Finn, Bob Hodges.

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NHL schedule for Sunday, 1/2...
Anaheim at Tampa Bay @ Orlando, FL
Calgary at St. Louis
Montreal at Vancouver
Pittsburgh at Hartford
Quebec at Dallas
San Jose at Edmonton
Toronto at Buffalo
Washington at Boston
Winnipeg at Chicago


-JPC


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