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NHL Results for 3/15/92

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John P. Curcio

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NHL HOCKEY STANDINGS FOR 3/15/92.

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STANDINGS
PATRICK ADAMS NORRIS SMYTHE
TM W L T PT TM W L T PT TM W L T PT TM W L T PT

xNYR 44 23 4 92 xMTL 41 23 8 90 xDET 37 23 10 84 xVAN 39 21 10 88
WAS 39 24 7 85 xBOS 31 29 10 72 CHI 31 25 14 76 LAK 32 26 13 77
NJD 34 25 10 78 BUF 26 32 11 63 STL 32 30 9 73 EDM 32 30 8 72
PIT 32 29 8 72 HAR 22 36 11 55 MIN 30 35 5 65 WIN 27 31 12 66
NYI 30 32 8 68 QUE 16 42 11 49 TOR 26 38 7 59 CAL 26 34 10 62
PHI 27 32 11 65 SJS 16 49 5 37

x- Clinched Playoff berth
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Washington Capitals (39-24-7) 0 1 0 - 1
Philadelphia Flyers (27-32-8) 0 0 3 - 3

Keith Acton batted the puck out of mid-air with 1:57 remaining in the contest
as the Flyers defeated the Capitals in a rare morning start.

1st period: NONE

2nd period: WAS Ridley 24 (Miller) 3:15 (sh)

3rd period: PHL Brown 4 (Freer,Duchesne) 9:52
PHL Acton 7 (Conroy,Duchesne) 18:03
PHL Dineen 25 (Recchi,Brind'Amour) 19:31 (en)

Shots on goal: Capitals 8 8 5 - 21
Flyers 9 6 11 - 26

Power-play opportunities: Capitals 0 of 6
Flyers 0 of 4

Goaltending: Capitals, Hrivnak, 4-3-0 (25 shots, 23 saves)
Flyers, Hextall, 14-17-6 (21 shots, 20 saves)

Attendance: 17,380
Referee: Kerry Fraser
Linesmen: Wayne Bonney, Ray Scapinello

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Detroit Red Wings (37-23-10) 0 1 0 - 1
Minnesota North Stars (30-35-5) 1 1 2 - 4

Mike Modano continued on his hot scoring pace with one goal and two assists as
the North Stars won for Jon Casey for the first time since February 3.

1st period: MIN Churla 4 (Gagner,Modano) 6:25

2nd period: DET Carson 29 (Fedyk,Burr) 5:30
MIN Bellows 26 (Modano) 9:54

3rd period: MIN Modano 31 (Bellows,Elik) 6:34
MIN Gagner 29 (Dahlen,Tinordi) 18:46 (en)

Shots on goal: Red Wings 3 6 8 - 17
North Stars 19 10 10 - 39

Power-play opportunities: Red Wings 0 of 4
North Stars 0 of 5

Goaltending: Red Wings, Cheveldae, 34-21-8 (37 shots, 34 saves)
Millen (17:59 third, 1 shot, 1 save)
North Stars, Casey, 17-21-4 (17 shots, 16 saves)

Attendance: 15,354
Referee: Rob Shick
Linesmen: Dan Schachte, Leon Stickle

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Buffalo Sabres (26-32-11) 1 0 0 - 1
New York Islanders (30-32-8) 2 0 2 - 4

The Islanders ruined Pat LaFontaine's first visit to Long Island in a Sabres
uniform and pulled within 4 points of Pittsburgh for the last Patrick playoff
spot.

1st period: BUF Bodger 11 (Ruuttu,Wood) 1:59 (pp)
NYI Marois 16 (Hogue,Krupp) 15:45

2nd period: NONE

3rd period: NYI Thomas 23 (Turgeon,King) 5:48
NYI McInnis 2 (Vukota,Creighton) 13:32

Shots on goal: Sabres 15 14 10 - 39
Islanders 9 14 6 - 29

Power-play opportunities: Sabres 1 of 4
Islanders 0 of 3

Goaltending: Sabres, Littman, 0-1-0 (29 shots, 25 saves)
Islanders, Fitzpatrick, 9-10-2 (39 shots, 38 saves)

Attendance: 10,315
Referee: Dan Marouelli
Linesmen: Gord Broseker, Pierre Champoux

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Boston Bruins (31-29-10) 2 2 0 1 - 5
Quebec Nordiques (16-42-11) 2 0 2 0 - 4

Bobby Carpenter scored 1:27 into overtime as the Bruins snapped a five-game
winless streak. Quebec scored two third period goals to force overtime.

1st period: BOS Bourque 18 0:30
QUE Gusarov 4 (Kamensky,Nolan) 2:01
QUE Tatarinov 9 (Sakic,Paslawski) 4:02 (pp)
BOS Ruzicka 37 (Oates,Bourque) 17:30 (pp)

2nd period: BOS Donato 1 (Murphy,B.Sweeney) 7:15
BOS Bourque 19 (Juneau,Oates) 13:16 (pp)

3rd period: QUE Paslawski 23 (Kamensky,Gusarov) 5:45
QUE Sakic 21 (Lindsay,Tatarinov) 11:42

Overtime: BOS Carpenter ?? (??) 1:27

Shots on goal: Bruins 17 16 8 1 - 42
Nordiques 12 4 16 1 - 33

Power-play opportunities: Bruins 2 of 8
Nordiques 1 of 6

Goaltending: Bruins, Moog, 25-19-7 (33 shots, 29 saves)
Nordiques, Fiset, 4-5-1 (42 shots, 37 saves)

Attendance: 15,399
Referee: Terry Gregson
Linesmen: Jean Morin, Bob Hodges

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Hartford Whalers (22-36-11) 0 1 0 - 1
Edmonton Oilers (32-30-8) 1 1 1 - 3

Vincent Damphousse scored his career-high 34th goal of the season to break a
10-game scoring drought as the Oilers beat the Whalers in Edmonton

1st period: EDM Gelinas 8 (Beranek,Lamb) 11:39

2nd period: HAR Andersson 16 (Holik,Sanderson) 0:58
EDM Damphousse 34 (Nicholls,Smith) 18:52 (pp)

3rd period: EDM Manson 14 (Mellanby) 19:06

Shots on goal: Whalers 5 12 5 - 22
Oilers 9 12 10 - 31

Power-play opportunities: Whalers 0 of 2
Oilers 1 of 2

Goaltending: Whalers, Sidorkiewicz, 9-17-5 (31 shots, 28 saves)
Oilers, Ranford, 24-23-8 (22 shots, 21 saves)

Attendance: 16,684
Referee: Andy vanHellemond
Linesmen: Mike Cvik, Randy Mitton

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Vancouver Canucks (39-21-10) 2 2 2 - 6
Calgary Flames (26-34-10) 2 1 1 - 4

Petr Nedved scored midway through the third period to lift the Canucks over
the Flames.

1st period: CAL Ranheim 20 (Musil,MacInnis) 2:35
VAN Bure 25 13:50 (sh)
VAN Adams 28 (Plavsic,Larionov) 9:01 (pp)
CAL Roberts 43 (MacInnis,Leeman) 12:44 (pp)

2nd period: VAN Larionov 20 (Bure,Linden) 8:57 (pp)
VAN Momesso 18 (Ronning,Valk) 9:12
CAL Wilson 10 (MacInnis,Suter) 18:03 (pp)

3rd period: CAL Roberts 44 (Makarov,Wilson) 1:32 (pp)
VAN Nedved 14 (Plavsik,Odjick) 11:17
VAN Linden 30 (Fergus,Lumme) 14:59

Shots on goal: Canucks 14 15 12 - 41
Flames 9 6 10 - 25

Power-play opportunities: Canucks 2 of 10
Flames 3 of 5

Goaltending: Canucks, Gamble (9 shots, 7 saves)
McLean, 36-15-9 (4:47 second, 16 shots, 14 saves)
Flames, Vernon, 23-28-8 (41 shots, 35 saves)

Attendance: 20,133
Referee: Don Koharski
Linesmen: Swede Knox, Dan McCourt

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Los Angeles Kings (32-26-13) 2 (no boxscore)
Montreal Canadiens (41-23-8) 5

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Pittsburgh Penguins (32-30-8) 0 1 2 - 3
Toronto Maple Leafs (26-38-7) 3 0 3 - 6

Mario Lemieux scored his 400th career goal, but Wendell Young and Ken Wregget
allowed 5 goals on 21 shots as the Maple Leafs beat the Pens.

1st period: TOR Larose 8 (Osborne,Fuhr) 1:32
TOR Sacco 5 (Gilmour) 16:08
TOR Nattress 2 (Anderson,Gilmour) 16:20

2nd period: PIT Lemieux 36 (Stevens,Francis) 8:01 (pp)

3rd period: TOR Bradley 9 (Pearson,Ellett) 6:17 (pp)
PIT Francis 18 (Murphy,McEachern) 7:41
PIT Murphy 19 (Mullen,Jagr) 9:57
TOR Osborne 5 (Krushelnyski,Ellett) 13:42 (sh)
TOR Anderson 18 (Macoun) 19:19 (en)

Shots on goal: Penguins 9 16 9 - 34
Maple Leafs 17 1 4 - 22

Power-play opportunities: Penguins 1 of 5
Maple Leafs 1 of 2

Goaltending: Penguins, Young, 7-6-0 (17 shots, 14 saves)
Wregget (0:00 second, 4 shots, 2 saves)
Maple Leafs, Fuhr, 21-28-5 (34 shots, 31 saves)

Attendance: 15,842
Referee: Bill McCreary
Linesmen: Pat Dapuzzo, Ron Finn

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New York Rangers (43-23-4) 1 3 2 - 6
St. Louis BLues (32-30-9) 0 0 0 - 0

Rookie of th Year candidate Tony Amonte scored his first career hat trick and
John Vanbiesbrouck stopped all 27 shots as the Blues, without top goal scorer
Brett Hull, were shut out by the Rangers.

1st period: NYR Kerr 7 (Nemchinov,Leetch) 12:16 (pp)

2nd period: NYR Amonte 31 (Graves,Leetch) 8:32 (pp)
NYR Erixon 8 (Patrick,Nemchinov) 11:05
NYR Amonte 32 (Messier,Leetch) 12:11

3rd period: NYR Ogrodnick 16 (Patrick,Gilhen) 7:54
NYR Amonte 33 (Weight,Kerr) 19:09

Shots on goal: Rangers 14 10 11 - 35
Blues 7 14 6 - 27

Power-play opportunities: Rangers 2 of 6
Blues 0 of 4

Goaltending: Rangers, Vanbiesbrouck, 24-13-2 (27 shots, 27 saves)
Blues, Jablonski, 3-5-0 (35 shots, 29 saves)

Attendance: 18,023
Referee: Ron Hoggarth
Linesmen: Jerry Pateman, Mark Vines

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New Jersey Devils (34-26-10) 2 (no boxscore)
San Jose Sharks (16-49-5) 3

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Sunday, March 15, 1992:

NY Islanders (30-32-8) at Washington (39-24-7), 1:35pm EST
Detroit (37-23-10) at Winnipeg (27-31-12), 3:05pm EST
Los Angeles (32-26-13) at Boston (31-29-10), 7:05pm EST
Quebec (16-42-11) at Buffalo (26-32-11), 7:05pm EST
Pittsburgh (32-29-8) at Chicago (31-25-14), 8:35pm EST

-JPC

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