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NHL RESULTS FOR GAMES PLAYED 13 NOVEMBER 1993

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NHL RESULTS FOR GAMES PLAYED 13 NOVEMBER 1993

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Eastern Conference

Atlantic W L T Pt GF GA Northeast W L T Pt GF GA

NY Rangers 12 5 1 25 64 47 Pittsburgh 9 7 3 21 62 69
New Jersey 12 4 0 24 61 42 Boston 8 4 5 21 56 43
Phildelphia 12 7 0 24 79 72 Montreal 8 6 2 18 48 39
Washington 9 8 0 18 51 56 Quebec 6 11 1 13 64 66
Florida 7 7 3 17 50 50 Ottawa 5 8 2 12 62 70
Tampa Bay 4 12 2 10 39 55 Buffalo 5 10 1 11 60 66
NY Islanders 4 12 1 9 52 66 Hartford 4 11 2 10 47 69

Western Conference

Central W L T Pt GF GA Pacific W L T Pt GF GA

Toronto 12 3 3 27 70 45 Calgary 13 4 2 28 71 59
St. Louis 11 3 2 24 57 49 Vancouver 10 6 0 20 57 49
Dallas 8 7 4 20 67 60 Los Angeles 9 7 2 20 73 70
Chicago 8 7 2 18 58 52 San Jose 5 11 3 13 42 59
Winnipeg 7 9 2 16 64 64 Anaheim 4 11 2 10 44 64
Detroit 7 8 1 15 68 63 Edmonton 3 14 2 8 51 75

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Buffalo Sabres (5-10-1) 3 0 4 - 7
Philadelphia Flyers (12-7-0) 0 2 0 - 2

Buffalo chased starting goalie Dominic Roussel after 18 minutes with three
first-period goals and added four more in a 3 1/2 minute span of the third
to defeat the host Flyers.

First period-- 1, Buffalo, Khmylev 4 (Hawerchuk,Bodger), :40. 2, Buffalo,
Plante 4 (Bodger,Svoboda), 17:42 (pp). 3, Buffalo, Mogilny 8 (Simpson,Muni),
17:52.

Second period-- 4, Philadelphia, Beranek 15 (Dineen,Brind'Amour), 5:43 (pp).
5, Philadelphia, Renberg 9 (Recchi,Bowen), 7:17.

Third period-- 6, Buffalo, Wood 5 (Mogilny), 13:01. 7, Buffalo, Presley 4
(Khmylev), 13:21. 8, Buffalo, Hawerchuk 6 (Khmylev), 15:22. 9, Buffalo,
Plante 5 (Audettte,Svoboda), 16:22 (pp).

Shots on goal-- Buffalo 10-15-6--31. Philadelphia 5-15-13--33. Power-play
opportunities-- Buffalo 1 of 5; Philadelphia 1 of 7. Goalies-- Buffalo,
Hasek, 1-3-0 (33 shots-31 saves). Philadelphia, Roussel, 12-5-0 (10-7),
Soderstrom (17:52 first, 21-17). A--17,281.

Referee-- Kerry Fraser. Linesmen-- Bob Hodges, Randy Mitton.

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San Jose Sharks (5-11-3) 1 2 1 - 4
New Jersey Devils (12-4-0) 0 1 1 - 2

The San Jose defense held the Devils to just 20 shots and Sergei Makarov
netted two goals to lead the Sharks to their first-ever victory in New Jersey.

First period-- 1, San Jose, Makarov 5 (Errey,Larionov), 18:24.

Second period-- 2, San Jose, Makarov 6 (Elik), 8:27 (pp). 3, San Jose,
Garpenlov 2, 10:53. 4, New Jersey, Zelepukin 7 (Lemieux,Niedermayer),
14:10 (pp).

Third period-- 5, San Jose, Odgers 1 (Duchesne,Larionov), 2:09. 6, New Jersey,
Stevens 5 (Semak,Albelin), 10:40.

Shots on goal-- San Jose 8-12-6--26. New Jersey 5-9-6--20. Power-play
opportunities-- San Jose 1 of 1; New Jersey 1 of 1. Goalies-- San Jose,
Irbe, 3-8-3 (20 shots-18 saves). New Jersey, Brodeur, 5-3-0 (21-17),
Terreri (2:09 third, 5-5). A--15,570.

Referee-- Blaine Angus. Linesmen-- Pat Dapuzzo, Greg Devorski.

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Boston Bruins (8-4-5) 2 1 2 - 5
New York Islanders (4-12-1) 0 2 0 - 2

Boston exploded for two power-play goals within the first 2:21 of the game
and Don Sweeney scored the game-winner midway through the second to beat the
Islanders.

First period-- 1, Boston, Oates 7 (Bourque,Wesley), 1:33 (pp). 2, Boston,
Donato 4 (Wesley,Oates), 2:21 (pp).

Second period-- 3, Boston, Sweeney 1 (Leach), 8:31. 4, New York, Volek 3,
10:52. 5, New York, Thomas 9 (Ferraro,Malakhov), 17:10.

Third period-- 6, Boston, Shaw 1 (Donato,Leach), 16:30. 7, Boston, Leach 2,
19:41 (en).

Shots on goal-- Boston 13-7-10--30. New York 6-10-6--22. Power-play
opportunities-- Boston 2 of 4; New York 0 of 2. Goalies-- Boston, Casey,
7-2-4 (22 shots-20 saves). New York, Draper, 1-3-0 (15-12), Hextall (8:31
second, 14-13). A--13,402.

Referee-- Mike McGeough. Linesmen-- Pierre Champoux, Dan Schachte.

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Edmonton Oilers (3-14-2) 1 0 3 0 - 4
Hartford Whalers (4-11-2) 1 2 1 0 - 4

Jason Arnott and Zdeno Ciger scored 31 seconds apart with less than seven
minutes remaining in the third to give the Oilers a tie with the Whalers.

First period-- 1, Hartford, Kron 2 (Nylander,Turcotte), 14:19. 2, Edmonton,
Ciger 7 (Corson,Byakin), 19:58 (pp).

Second period-- 3, Hartford, Verbeek 9 (Zalapski,Sanderson), 9:54 (pp). 4,
Hartford, Kron 3 (Zalapski,Nylander), 13:35.

Third period-- 5, Edmonton, Arnott 6 (Corson,Vujtek), 3:55. 6, Hartford,
Turcotte 3 (Burt), 6:14. 7, Edmonton, Arnott 7 (Corson,Beers), 13:27. 8,
Edmonton, Ciger 8 (Kravchuk), 13:58.

Overtime-- None.

Shots on goal-- Edmonton 12-7-15-1--35. Hartford 7-4-10-5--26. Power-play
opportunities-- Edmonton 1 of 2; Hartford 1 of 4. Goalies-- Edmonton,
Ranford, 3-9-2 (26 shots-22 saves). Hartford, Pietrangelo, 4-8-1 (35-31).
A--12,119.

Referee-- Lance Roberts. Linesmen-- Kevin Collins, Brian Murphy.

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Detroit Red Wings (7-8-1) 3 4 0 - 7
Pittsburgh Penguins (9-7-3) 1 0 2 - 3

Greg Johnson and Vyacheslav Kozlov each netted two goals to lead the Red Wings
to their first victory in Pittsburgh since January 18, 1987.

First period-- 1, Detroit, Kennedy 2 (Probert,Burr), 1:11. 2, Detroit,
Ciccarelli 4 (Sillinger,Chiasson), 8:43 (pp). 3, Pittsburgh, Stapleton 2
(Daniels,K.Samuelsson), 12:06. 4, Detroit, Johnson 3 (Drake,Ciccarelli),
13:19.

Second period-- 5, Detroit, Kozlov 1 (Halkidis,Primeau), 3:43. 6, Detroit,
Johnson 4 (Drake,Howe), 10:44 (sh). 7, Detroit, Kozlov 2 (Sillinger,
Primeau), 12:15. 8, Detroit, Fedorov 12 (Sillinger,Howe), 19:42.

Third period-- 9, Pittsburgh, Mullen 8 (Jagr,Paek), 4:53. 10, Pittsburgh,
Stevens 9 (Straka,D.Brown), 6:42.

Shots on goal-- Detroit 17-14-5--36. Pittsburgh 11-12-16--39. Power-play
opportunities-- Detroit 1 of 4; Pittsburgh 0 of 5. Goalies-- Detroit,
Osgood, 4-2-1 (39 shots-36 saves). Pittsburgh, Barrasso, 5-5-3 (31-24),
Wregget (0:00 third, 5-5). A--17,537.

Referee-- Rob Shick. Linesmen-- Andy McElman, Jerry Pateman.

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New York Rangers (12-5-1) 2 0 0 - 2
Washington Capitals (9-8-0) 0 0 0 - 0

The Rangers got first-period goals from Sergei Nemchinov and Mike Gartner and
the defense kept Washington to 21 shots as Mike Richter shut out the Caps 2-0.

First period-- 1, New York, Nemchinov 7 (Lowe,Gartner), 14:26. 2, New York,
Gartner 10 (Lowe,Messier), 17:34 (sh).

Second period-- None.

Third period-- None.

Shots on goal-- New York 8-8-8--24. Washington 9-3-9--21. Power-play
opportunities-- New York 0 of 4; Washington 0 of 5. Goalies-- New York,
Richter, 8-4-1 (21 shots-21 saves). Washington, Tabaracci, 4-2-0 (24-22).
A--17,519.

Referee-- Terry Gregson. Linesmen-- Jean Morin, Leon Stickle.

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Quebec Nordiques (6-11-1) 1 2 0 - 3
Tampa Bay Lightning (4-12-2) 3 0 1 - 4

Denis Savard netted his fourth of the season midway through the third as the
Lightning snapped a nine-game winless streak with a victory over the Nords.

First period-- 1, Tampa Bay, Tucker 6 (Joseph,Bradley), :38. 2, Tampa Bay,
Andersson 3 (Savard,Klima), 1:07. 3, Quebec, Sindin 12 (Lindberg), 7:33.
4, Tampa Bay, Joseph 2 (Zamuner,Tucker), 11:35.

Second period-- 5, Quebec, Sundin 13 (Gelinas,Kamensky), 2:37. 6, Quebec,
Young 3 (Sundin,Wolanin), 16:47.

Third period-- 7, Tampa Bay, Savard 4 (Anderson,Reekie), 10:01.

Shots on goal-- Quebec 7-12-12--31. Tampa Bay 10-11-8--29. Power-play
opportunities-- Quebec 0 of 3; Tampa Bay 0 of 3. Goalies-- Quebec,
Thibault (3 shots-1 save), Cloutier, 0-1-0 (1:07 first, 26-24). Tampa Bay,
Puppa, 4-9-2 (31-28). A--19,691.

Referee-- Paul Devorski. Linesmen-- Gord Broseker, Tim Nowak.

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Ottawa Senators (5-8-2) 1 0 1 1 - 3
Montreal Canadiens (8-6-2) 1 1 0 0 - 2

Dave McLlwain forced overtime with a goal with 4:38 remaining in the third and
snapped the tie at 3:22 of overtime as the Canadiens dropped their second
straight home game.

First period-- 1, Montreal, Muller 4 (Popovic,Schneider), 4:05 (pp). 2,
Ottawa, Kekalainen 1 (Daigle,Shaw), 7:59.

Second period-- 3, Montreal, Bellows 9 (Leeman,Popovic), 19:04 (pp).

Third period-- 4, Ottawa, McLlwain 4 (Kudelski), 15:22.

Overtime-- 5, Ottawa, McLlwain 5 (Yashin,Kudelski), 3:22.

Shots on goal-- Ottawa 13-3-6-2--24. Montreal 8-9-12-2--31. Power-play
opportunities-- Ottawa 0 of 2; Montreal 2 of 6. Goalies-- Ottawa, Madeley,
2-2-1 (31 shots-29 saves). Montreal, Roy, 7-5-2 (24-21). A--16,903.

Referee-- Ron Hoggarth. Linesmen-- Gerard Gauthier, Dan McCourt.

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Chicago Blackhawks (8-7-2) 1 1 1 - 3
Toronto Maple Leafs (12-3-3) 0 1 1 - 2

Jeremy Roenick faked defenseman Jamie Macoun out of his shorts on a brilliant
play with 6:19 remaining as the Blackhawks defeated the Leafs in Toronto.

First period-- 1, Chicago, Roenick 11 (Matteau), 5:22 (sh).

Second period-- 2, Toronto, Perreault 1 (Mironov,Andreychuk), 9:54 (pp). 3,
Chicago, Smith 1 (Wilkerson,Roenick), 12:26 (pp).

Third period-- 4, Toronto, Perreault 2 (Andreychuk,Berehowsky), 2:58 (pp). 5,
Chicago, Roenick 12 (Weinrich), 13:41 (pp).

Shots on goal-- Chicago 8-9-6--23. Toronto 7-14-9--30. Power-play
opportunities-- Chicago 2 of 2; Toronto 2 of 6. Goalies-- Chicago, Belfour,
8-5-1 (30 shots-28 saves). Toronto, Potvin, 10-3-3 (23-20). A--15,728.

Referee-- Dan Marouelli. Linesmen-- Ray Scapinello, Al Sawe.

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Dallas Stars (8-7-4) 2 0 1 - 3
Winnipeg Jets (7-9-2) 2 0 0 - 2

Neal Broten scored twice in the opening period and Ulf Dahlen broke a 2-2 tie
early in the third to lead the Stars over the host Jets.

First period-- 1, Dallas, N.Broten 5 (P.Broten,Hatcher), 3:00. 2, Winnipeg,
Tkachuk 9 (Numminen,Emerson), 14:13 (pp). 3, Dallas, N.Broten 6 (P.Broten,
McPhee), 15:09. 4, Winnipeg, Borsato 4 (Eagles,Shannon), 16:31.

Second period-- None.

Third period-- 5, Dallas, Dahlen 5 (Courtnall), 3:01.

Shots on goal-- Dallas 9-3-8--20. Winnipeg 14-12-11--37. Power-play
opportunities-- Dallas 0 of 5; Winnipeg 1 of 6. Goalies-- Dallas, Moog,
5-6-4 (37 shots-35 saves). Winnipeg, Essensa, 7-7-2 (20-17). A--13,394.

Referee-- Bill McCreary. Linesmen-- Mark Pare, Swede Knox.

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Vancouver Canucks (10-6-0) 2 0 1 - 3
Calgary Flames (13-4-2) 2 0 2 - 4

Robert Reichel and Theo Fleury scored 2:29 apart to snap a 2-2 tie and
Calgary held off a late Vancouver rally to beat the Canucks in Calgary.

First period-- 1, Vancouver, Courtnall 6 (Slegr), 1:30 (pp). 2, Calgary,
Reichel 6 (Titov,Fleury), 5:48. 3, Calgary, MacInnis 7 (Nieuwendyk,Fleury),
6:34 (pp). 4, Vancouver, Linden 10 (Lumme,Murzyn), 16:26.

Second period-- None.

Third period-- 5, Calgary, Reichel 7 (Fleury,Titov), 15:37. 6, Calgary,
Fleury 9 (Titov), 18:06. 7, Vancouver, Linden 11 (Odjick), 19:03.

Shots on goal-- Vancouver 10-8-8--26. Calgary 8-9-14--31. Power-play
opportunities-- Vancouver 1 of 6; Calgary 1 of 5. Goalies-- Vancouver,
McLean, 7-4-0 (31 shots-27 saves). Calgary, Kidd, 3-2-1 (26-23). A--20,042.

Referee-- Denis Morel. Linesmen-- Shane Heyer, Mark Wheler.

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St. Louis Blues (11-3-2) 2 1 0 - 3
Los Angeles Kings (9-7-2) 2 2 2 - 6

Mike Donnelly netted his second career hat trick to lead the Kings over the
Blues. Brett Hull had two goals and an assist for the losers.

First period-- 1, Los Angeles, Carson 3 (Druce,Robitaille), 1:51. 2, St.
Louis, Hull 9 (Housley,Brown), 14:09 (pp). 3, Los Angeles, Donnelly 4
(Granato,McEachern), 14:46. 4, St. Louis, Housley 6 (Hull,Hrkac), 18:08.

Second period-- 5, St. Louis, Hull 10 (Bozon), 6:01. 6, Los Angeles, Houda 1
(Gretzky,Robitaille), 12:46. 7, Los Angeles, Donnelly 5 (McEachern,
Granato), 14:47.

Third period-- 8, Los Angeles, Kurri 8 (Sandstrom,Gretzky), 9:31 (pp). 9,
Los Angeles, Donnelly 6 (McEachern), 14:34 (sh).

Shots on goal-- St. Louis 9-10-18--37. Los Angeles 17-17-13--47. Power-play
opportunities-- St. Louis 1 of 3; Los Angeles 1 of 3. Goalies-- St. Louis,
Hrivnak, 1-1-0 (47 shots-41 saves). Los Angeles, Hrudey, 8-6-2 (37-34).
A--16,005.

Referee-- Paul Stewart. Linesmen-- Ryan Bozak, Lyle Seitz.

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NHL schedule for Sunday, 11/14...
Anaheim at Vancouver
Dallas at Chicago
Quebec at Florida
San Jose at NY Rangers

-JPC

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