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NHL RESULTS FOR GAMES PLAYED 4 DECEMBER 1993

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NHL RESULTS FOR GAMES PLAYED 4 DECEMBER 1993:

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Eastern Conference

ATLANTIC W L T PT GF GA NORTHEAST W L T PT GF GA
NY Rangers 19 6 2 40 104 71 Pittsburgh 13 7 7 33 100 95
Philadelphia 17 11 1 34 122 113 Boston 13 7 6 32 89 77
New Jersey 15 6 4 33 90 65 Montreal 12 10 4 28 81 73
Washington 11 13 2 24 79 83 Buffalo 11 13 2 24 94 88
Florida 9 13 3 21 65 75 Quebec 10 12 4 24 93 90
NY Islanders 9 15 2 20 90 96 Hartford 8 16 2 18 76 99
Tampa Bay 7 17 2 16 61 83 Ottawa 6 17 3 15 84 127

Western Conference

CENTRAL W L T Pt GF GA PACIFIC W L T Pt GF GA
Toronto 19 6 4 42 110 79 Calgary 16 7 4 36 101 81
St. Louis 13 8 5 31 87 85 Vancouver 14 12 0 28 84 82
Dallas 12 10 6 30 100 97 San Jose 10 13 5 25 70 84
Chicago 12 9 3 27 80 67 Los Angeles 10 14 2 22 99 111
Detroit 12 11 2 26 109 91 Anaheim 9 16 2 20 73 88
Winnipeg 10 14 4 24 94 107 Edmonton 5 19 3 13 72 101

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Winnipeg Jets 1 1 1 0 - 3
San Jose Sharks 1 1 1 0 - 3

First period-- 1, San Jose, Falloon 10 (Elik,Gaudreau), 6:01 (pp). 2,
Winnipeg, Tkachuk 15 (Selanne,Zhamnov), 17:37 (pp).

Second period-- 3, San Jose, Falloon 11 (Larionov,Makarov), :56 (pp). 4,
Winnipeg, Selanne 13 (Zhamnov,Mironov), 5:21 (pp).

Third period-- 5, San Jose, Makarov 8 (Ozolinsh), 18:33. 6, Winnipeg, Tkachuk
16 (Numminen), 19:16.

Overtime-- None.

Shots on goal-- Winnipeg 13-8-6-0--27. San Jose 8-8-9-2--27. Power-play
opportunities-- Winnipeg 2 of 7; San Jose 2 of 5. Goalies-- Winnipeg,
Essensa, 10-11-3 (27 shots-24 saves). San Jose, Irbe, 8-10-5 (27-24).
A--17,190.

Referee-- Richard Trottier. Linesmen-- Ryan Bozak, Shane Heyer.

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Montreal Canadiens (12-10-4) 2 4 2 - 8
Boston Bruins (13-7-6) 0 1 0 - 1

Montreal scored on their first three shots of the second period en route to a
8-1 defeat of Boston. Vincent Damphousse had 2 goals and 2 assists for the
Canadiens.

First period-- 1, Montreal, Carbonneau 5, 1:26. 2, Montreal, Damphousse 8
(Schneider,Desjardins), 17:09 (pp).

Second period-- 3, Montreal, Petrov 1 (Damphousse,Daigneault), 1:43. 4,
Montreal, LeClair 3 (Ferguson), 2:09. 5, Montreal, Desjardins 5 (Haller,
Muller), 3:06 (pp). 6, Boston, Juneau 9 (Oates,Bourque), 11:13 (pp). 7,
Montreal, Damphousse 9 (Desjardins,DiPietro), 13:30.

Third period-- 8, Montreal, Ronan 1 (Sevigny,Odelein), 4:46. 9, Montreal,
Keane 8 (Schneider,Damphousse), 19:00 (pp).

Shots on goal-- Montreal 12-8-9--29. Boston 8-11-7--26. Power-play
opportunities-- Montreal 3 of 9; Boston 1 of 8. Goalies-- Montreal, Roy,
11-7-4 (26 shots-25 saves). Boston, Casey, 10-4-5 (13-10), Blue (1:43
second, 16-11). A--14,448.

Referee-- Bill McCreary. Linesmen-- Ron Finn, Brian Murphy.

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Pittsburgh Penguins (13-7-7) 2 3 1 1 - 7
Hartford Whalers (8-16-2) 1 1 4 0 - 6

Jaromir Jagr scored on a breakaway 2:04 into overtime after serving an illegal
stick penalty as the Penguins held off a late third-period rally in Hartford.

First period-- 1, Pittsburgh, Francis 8 (Jagr,Mullen), :38. 2, Pittsburgh,
Stevens 15 (Murphy,Jagr), 12:53 (pp). 3, Hartford, Storm 2 (Pronger,
Nylander), 16:52.

Second period-- 4, Pittsburgh, Brown 7 (Straka,Stevens), 1:58. 5, Pittsburgh,
Mullen 11 (Jagr,U.Samuelsson), 10:17. 6, Hartford, Patrick 3 (Sanderson),
11:17 (pp). 7, Pittsburgh, Stevens 16 (Mullen,Francis), 1:12 (pp).

Third period-- 8, Hartford, Propp 4 (Kron,Nylander), 3:27. 9, Pittsburgh,
Naslund 2 (Trottier,Mullen), 5:29. 10, Hartford, Sanderson 17 (Zalapski,
Turcotte), 12:09. 11, Hartford, Kron 10 (Patrick), 12:41. 12, Hartford,
Kron 11 (Propp), 17:42.

Overtime-- 13, Pittsburgh, Jagr 14 (Stevens,Murphy), 2:04.

Shots on goal-- Pittsburgh 12-14-6-1--33. Hartford 10-11-10-0--31. Power-play
opportunities-- Pittsburgh 2 of 4; Hartford 1 of 4. Goalies-- Pittsburgh,
Wregget, 7-1-4 (31 shots-25 saves). Hartford, Reese, 4-1-0 (33-26).
A--12,643.

Referee-- Paul Devorsky. Linesmen-- Kevin Collins, Pierre Racicot.

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Vancouver Canucks (14-12-0) 0 0 1 - 1
Quebec Nordiques (10-12-4) 2 1 0 - 3

Andrei Kovalenko netted two first-period goals, including one on a penalty
shot, to lead the Nordiques to a 3-1 victory over Vancouver.

First period-- 1, Quebec, Kovalenko 8 (penalty shot), 4:42. 2, Quebec,
Kovalenko 9 (Sakic,Fraser), 18:11.

Second period-- 3, Quebec, Young 6 (Lapointe), 9:17.

Third period-- 4, Vancouver, Ronning 7 (Kesa,Slegr), 2:32.

Shots on goal-- Vancouver 8-5-11--24. Quebec 9-11-3--23. Power-play
opportunities-- Vancouver 0 of 5; Quebec 0 of 3. Goalies-- Vancouver,
McLean, 10-8-0 (23 shots-20 saves). Quebec, Thibault, 4-6-2 (24-23).
A--14,549.

Referee-- Ron Hoggarth. Linesmen-- Gerard Gauthier, Jean Morin.

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Chicago Blackhawks (12-9-3) 1 1 0 0 - 2
New Jersey Devils (15-6-4) 0 2 0 0 - 2

For the seventh time in their last eight games against each other, the Devils
and Blackhawks went to overtime. The Devils are 2-0-6 in that streak.

First period-- 1, Chicago, Murphy 11 (Roenick,Chelios), 3:43.

Second period-- 2, New Jersey, Zelepukin 11 (Nicholls,C.Lemieux), 5:10. 3,
Chicago, Matteau 9, 8:12. 4, New Jersey, Niedermayer 3 (Modry,Richer),
14:10.

Third period-- None.

Overtime-- None.

Shots on goal-- Chicago 11-10-8-5--34. New Jersey 12-15-11-3--41. Power-play
opportunities-- Chicago 0 of 1; New Jersey 0 of 2. Goalies-- Chicago,
Belfour, 11-7-2 (41 shots-39 saves). New Jersey, Brodeur, 6-3-3 (34-32).
A--15,488.

Referee-- Paul Stewart. Linesmen-- Ron Asselstine, Tim Nowak.

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Washington Capitals (11-13-2) 2 1 3 - 6
Ottawa Senators (6-17-3) 0 1 0 - 1

The Capitals, led by two goals and an assist by Dimitri Khristich, snapped a
four-game road losing streak in a battle of capital cities.

First period-- 1, Washington, Pivonka 2 (Johansson,Khristich), 1:16. 2,
Washington, Krygier 6 (Poulin), 10:08 (sh).

Second period-- 3, Washington, Iafrate 4 (Konowalchuk,Cote), 15:32. 4, Ottawa,
McLlwain 7 (Kudelski,Filimonov), 15:56.

Third period-- 5, Washington, Khristich 13 (Krygier,Johansson), 1:34. 6,
Washington, Khristich 14 (Ridley), 7:02 (pp). 7, Washington, Peake 4
(Pivonka), 10:23.

Shots on goal-- Washington 10-8-17--35. Ottawa 11-10-6--27. Power-play
opportunities-- Washington 1 of 5; Ottawa 0 of 7. Goalies-- Washington,
Tabaracci, 6-5-1 (27 shots-26 saves). Ottawa, Billington, 4-11-1 (35-29).
A--10,425.

Referee-- Dave Jackson. Linesmen-- Pierre Champoux, Bernard DeGrace.

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Philadelphia Flyers (17-11-1) 0 0 0 - 0
Calgary Flames (16-7-4) 2 3 1 - 6

Mike Vernon recorded his first shutout of the season, assisted by the Calgary
defense, which held the highest-scoring team in the league to 23 shots.

First period-- 1, Calgary, Nieuwendyk 15 (Stern), :58. 2, Calgary, Keczmer 1
(Petit,Nieuwendyk), 9:26.

Second period-- 3, Calgary, Nieuwendyk 16 (Titov,Musil), 2:36. 4, Calgary,
Reichel 9 (Roberts,Keczmer), 9:22. 5, Calgary, Fleury 12 (MacInnis,
Reichel), 15:51 (pp).

Third period-- 6, Calgary, Ranheim 7, 3:05.

Shots on goal-- Philadelphia 8-8-7--23. Calgary 12-18-14--44. Power-play
opportunities-- Philadelphia 0 of 5; Calgary 1 of 4. Goalies-- Philadelphia,
Soderstrom, 2-5-1 (22 shots-18 saves). Calgary, Vernon, 12-4-2 (23-23).
A--19,977.

Referee-- Lance Roberts. Linsemen-- Randy Mitton, Mark Wheler.

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New York Rangers (19-6-2) 0 2 2 - 4
Toronto Maple Leafs (19-6-4) 1 2 0 - 3

Mike Gartner deflected in a beautiful centering pass from Mark Messier with
just over 5 minutes left in the game to spoil a 39-save performance by Felix
Potvin.

First period-- 1, Toronto, Clark 24 (Cullen,Macoun), 11:08 (pp).

Second period-- 2, New York, Tikkanen 13, 8:04 (sh). 3, Toronto, Clark 25
(Cullen,Potvin), 9:12. 4, New York, Larmer 6, 12:41. 5, Toronto, Cullen 9
(Andreychuk,Macoun), 16:05.

Third period-- 6, New York, Graves 19 (Messier,Leetch), 3:50 (pp). 7, New
York, Gartner 14 (Messier,Zubov), 14:29.

Shots on goal-- New York 13-16-14--43. Toronto 8-3-6--17. Power-play
opportunities-- New York 1 of 6; Toronto 1 of 8. Goalies-- New York,
Richter, 13-4-2 (17 shots-14 saves). Toronto, Potvin, 14-6-4 (43-39).
A--15,728.

Referee-- Andy vanHellemond. Linesmen-- Bob Hodges, Leon Stickle.

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Dallas Stars (12-10-6) 1 1 1 - 3
St. Louis Blues (13-8-5) 2 1 1 - 4

Brett Hull scored a goal and added an assist and Brendan Shanahan added a goal
and two assists to lead the Blues past the visiting Stars.

First period-- 1, Dallas, Courtnall 6 (Klatt,Gagner), 2:35. 2, St. Louis,
Miller 12 (Hull,Brown), 9:11 (pp). 3, St. Louis, Shanahan 17 (Miller),
16:28 (sh).

Second period-- 4, St. Louis, Hull 16 (Shanahan), 9:42. 5, Dallas, Modano 21
(Cavallini,Evason), 13:05.

Third period-- 6, St. Louis, Janney 8 (Shanahan), 11:51 (pp). 7, Dallas,
Gagner 7 (Dahlen,Modano), 17:11 (pp).

Shots on goal-- Dallas 10-13-17--40. St. Louis 8-10-6--24. Power-play
opportunities-- Dallas 1 of 7; St. Louis 2 of 7. Goalies-- Dallas, Wakaluk,
5-3-2 (24 shots-20 saves). St. Louis, Hrivnak, 2-0-0 (40-37). A--17,506.

Referee-- Denis Morel. Linesmen-- Andy McElman, Dan Schachte.

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Tampa Bay Lightning (7-17-2) 5
Los Angeles Kings (10-14-2) 4

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NHL schedule for Sunday, 12/5...
Boston at Buffalo
Detroit at Winnipeg
Edmonton at Dallas
Florida at San Jose
New Jersey at NY Rangers
Tampa Bay at Anaheim


-JPC

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