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HOCKEY RESULTS FOR 2/07/90

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NHL HOCKEY RESULTS FOR 2/07/90.

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

NYI 27 24 5 59 BOS 33 18 5 71 CHI 29 20 4 62 EDM 27 19 11 65
NYR 23 22 10 56 BUF 31 19 6 68 TOR 29 25 2 60 CAL 26 17 13 65
NJ 24 24 6 54 MON 29 22 6 64 STL 25 22 8 58 WIN 25 23 7 57
WAS 24 28 4 52 HAR 25 24 6 56 MIN 24 30 3 51 LA 24 24 6 54
PHI 22 26 7 51 QUE 9 39 6 24 DET 19 29 6 44 VAN 16 32 9 41
PIT 23 27 4 50


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Oilers (27-19-11) 1 1 0 - 2
Rangers (23-22-10) 2 1 2 - 5

Five different Rangers scored including two empty net goals by Ogrodnick and
Wilson despite 2 goals from the Oilers Messier as the Rangers beat the road
weary Oilers. The Rangers are now 4-0-1 in their last 5 games.

Oilers: Messier 2 (33rd)
Rangers: Janssens (5th), Broten (2nd), Dahlen (13th), Ogrodnick (31st),
Wilson (7th)

Oilers-Reddick (0-1-1) (24-21)
Rangers-Vanbiesbrouck (12-14-6) (30-28)

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Blues (25-22-8) 0 1 0 - 1
Maple Leafs (29-25-2) 1 3 3 - 7

Franceschetti had 2 goals and Iafrate added a goal and 3 assists as the Leafs
split the home and home series with the Blues. The Leafs have now beaten
the Blues 7 our of 8 games. The victory was the 29th for the Leafs, more than
they had all of last season.

Blues: Brown (11th)
Maple Leafs: Leeman (35th), Pearson (4th), Franceschetti 2 (19th),
Iafrate (14th), Marois (23rd), Ramage (6th)

Blues-Riendeau (12-11-4) (38-31)
Maple Leafs-Bester (15-9-0) (42-41)

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Whalers (25-24-6) 2 0 3 - 5
North Stars (24-30-3) 0 2 1 - 3

Dineen and Verbeek each scored twice to lift the Whalers to their 15th road
win over the North Stars. The loss was the 4th in a row for the Stars.

Whalers: Dineen 2 (19th), Verbeek 2 (29th), Francis (21st)
North Stars: Modano (24th), Murphy (8th), Bellows (36th)

Whalers-Liut (12-10-1) (31-28)
North Stars-Takko (4-10-0) (23-19)

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Canadiens (29-22-6) 0 1 0 - 1
Sabres (31-19-6) 1 2 0 - 3

The Sabres Housley, Ruuttu and Arniel all scored as Buffalo jumped out to a
early 3-0 lead and then coasted to the victory on goaltender Puppa's 25 saves.
Naslund had the only Montreal goal. Buffalo increases its lead over Montreal
for 2nd place to 4 points.

Canadiens: Naslund (17th)
Sabres: Housley (16th), Ruuttu (10th), Arniel (14th)

Canadiens-Roy (19-12-2) (34-31)
Sabres-Puppa (22-12-5) (26-25)

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UPCOMING GAMES

Thursday, February 8th:

Quebec (9-39-6) at Boston (33-18-5) 7:35pm EST
New York Islanders (27-24-5) at Philadelphia (22-26-7) 7:35pm EST
Washington (24-28-4) at Pittsburgh (23-27-4) 7:35pm EST
Chicago (29-20-4) at Detroit (19-29-6) 7:35pm EST
Winnipeg (25-23-7) at Los Angeles (24-24-6) 10:35pm EST

Friday, February 9th:

Vancouver (16-32-9) at Hartford (25-24-6) 7:35pm EST
New York Rangers (23-22-10) at Buffalo (31-19-6) 7:35pm EST
New Jersey (24-24-6) at Washington (24-28-4) 8:05pm EST

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