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NHL RESULTS FOR GAMES PLAYED 11 DECEMBER 1993

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NHL RESULTS FOR GAMES PLAYED 11 DECEMBER 1993:

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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 20 6 3 43 107 73 Pittsburgh 14 8 7 35 108 101
New Jersey 17 8 4 38 102 74 Boston 13 10 6 32 96 88
Philadelphia 17 13 1 35 126 123 Buffalo 15 13 2 32 109 92
Washington 13 14 2 28 89 94 Montreal 13 12 4 30 90 84
Florida 12 14 3 27 80 86 Quebec 12 12 5 29 105 98
NY Islanders 10 15 3 23 99 102 Hartford 9 18 2 20 83 107
Tampa Bay 9 18 2 20 71 91 Ottawa 6 21 3 15 89 147

Western Conference

CENTRAL W L T Pt GF GA PACIFIC W L T Pt GF GA
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Toronto 20 7 4 44 116 85 Calgary 17 9 5 39 114 95
Dallas 15 10 6 36 113 103 Vancouver 16 13 0 32 94 89
St. Louis 14 10 5 33 93 99 San Jose 11 15 5 27 76 93
Detroit 15 12 2 32 127 104 Los Angeles 11 15 2 24 113 118
Chicago 13 10 3 29 87 74 Anaheim 9 18 2 20 77 95
Winnipeg 12 16 4 28 109 126 Edmonton 5 21 5 15 82 115

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San Jose Sharks (11-15-5) 0 1 2 - 3
Detroit Red Wings (15-12-2) 2 0 3 - 5

Darren McCarty had a goal and an assist in the third period as the Red Wings
came back for three goals after a San Jose rally to beat the Sharks.

First period-- 1, Detroit, Sheppard 17 (Primeau,Konstantinov), 9:49. 2,
Detroit, Drake 8 (Sillinger,Carkner), 11:02.

Second period-- 3, San Jose, Larionov 6 (Makarov,Rathje), 9:50.

Third period-- 4, San Jose, Garpenlov 6 (Makarov), 3:36. 5, San Jose,
Larionov 7 (Garpenlov,Pederson), 6:22 (pp). 6, Detroit, Konstantinov 4
(McCarty,Drake), 6:48. 7, Detroit, McCarty 4, 14:06. 8, Detroit, Primeau
10 (Sheppard,Howe), 15:30.

Shots on goal-- San Jose 6-8-4--18. Detroit 6-7-8--21. Power-play
opportunities-- San Jose 1 of 2; Detroit 0 of 4. Goalies--- San Jose, Irbe,
9-12-5 (21 shots-16 saves). Detroit, Cheveldae, 5-3-0 (18-15). A--19,875.

Referee-- Don Koharski. Linesmen-- Swede Knox, Mark Wheler.

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Chicago Blackhawks (13-10-3) 1 3 1 - 5
Boston Bruins (13-10-6) 1 1 2 - 4

Michel Goulet netted his second goal of the game with 3:14 remaining to lift
the Blackhawks to a 5-4 victory, breaking a three-game winless skid.

First period-- 1, Boston, Neely 17 (Oates,Juneau), 6:45. 2, Chicago, Goulet
5 (Weinrich,Chelios), 18:16.

Second period-- 3, Chicago, Wilkinson 1 (Shantz), 6:27. 4, Boston, Donato 9
(Leach,Wesley), 13:13 (pp). 5, Chicago, Chelios 4 (Weinrich,Roenick), 16:27
(pp). 6, Chicago, Shantz 3 (Graham,Matteau), 19:18.

Third period-- 7, Boston, Murray 4 (Featherstone), :12. 8, Boston, Leach 4
(Donato), :58. 9, Chicago, Goulet 6 (Roenick,Weinrich), 16:46.

Shots on goal-- Chicago 8-16-5--29. Boston 10-8-21--39. Power-play
opportunities-- Chicago 1 of 2; Boston 1 of 2. Goalies-- Chicago, Belfour,
12-7-2 (39 shots-35 saves). Boston, Casey (24-20), Blue, 3-4-1 (0:00 third,
5-4). A--14,448.

Referee-- Paul Devorski. Linesmen-- Jean Morin, Kevin Collins.

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Philadelphia Flyers (17-13-1) 1 1 0 - 2
New York Islanders (10-15-3) 1 0 4 - 5

The Islanders exploded for four third-period goals, including the game-winner
from Brad Dalgarno at the 14:27 mark, as the Isles beat the Flyers.

First period-- 1, New York, Hogue 13 (Turgeon,Vaske), 8:27. 2, Philadelphia,
Brind'Amour 10 (Racine,Dineen), 12:31 (pp).

Second period-- 3, Philadelphia, Renberg 15 (Butsayev,Recchi), 10:54.

Third period-- 4, New York, Volek 4 (Turgeon,King), 6:48. 5, New York,
Dalgarno 2 (Green,McInnis), 14:27. 6, New York, McInnis 7 (Hextall), 16:31
(sh). 7, New York, Green 8 (Hogue,Vaske), 19:55 (en).

Shots on goal-- Philadelphia 12-9-8--28. New York 10-11-11--31. Power-play
opportunities-- Philadelphia 1 of 7; New York 0 of 7. Goalies--
Philadelphia, Soderstrom, 2-6-1 (31 shots-27 saves). New York, Hextall,
9-12-3 (28-26). A--13,332.

Referee-- Ron Hoggarth. Linesmen-- Pat Dapuzzo, Pierre Racicot.

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Buffalo Sabres (15-13-2) 0 2 1 - 3
Hartford Whalers (9-18-2) 0 0 0 - 0

Dominik Hasek recorded his third shutout of the season, stopping 25 Whaler
shots, as the Sabres won their fourth straight.

First period-- None.

Second period-- 1, Buffalo, Hawerchuk 15 (Muni,Smehlik), :43. 2, Buffalo,
Khmylev 9 (Sutton,Hawerchuk), 10:29.

Third period-- 3, Buffalo, Plante 12 (May), 18:03 (pp).

Shots on goal-- Buffalo 5-5-11--21. Hartford 9-11-5--25. Power-play
opportunities-- Buffalo 1 of 3; Hartford 0 of 3. Goalies-- Buffalo, Hasek,
9-5-1 (25 shots-25 saves). Hartford, Burke, 1-2-1 (21-18). A--9,636.

Referee-- Mark Faucette. Linesmen-- Gord Broseker, Jerry Pateman.

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Edmonton Oilers (5-21-5) 1 0 1 - 2
New Jersey Devils (17-8-4) 2 2 1 - 5

Dave Emma netted his first two NHL goals and Richard Brodeur stopped 29 Oiler
shots as the Devils broke a four-game home winless streak (0-3-1).

First period-- 1, New Jersey, Carpenter 2 (Modry,Lemieux), :47. 2, New Jersey,
Emma 1 (Richer,Guerin), 2:35. 3, Edmonton, Maltby 2 (Thornton,White),
11:41.

Second period-- 4, New Jersey, Emma 2 (Modry,Semak), 7:58 (pp). 5, New Jersey,
Semak 10 (Zelepukin,Stevens), 19:14.

Third period-- 6, New Jersey, McKay 4 (Stevens,Semak), 4:04. 7, Edmonton,
Corson 15 (Olausson,Beers), 13:37 (pp).

Shots on goal-- Edmonton 14-6-11--31. New Jersey 12-18-8--38. Power-play
opportunities-- Edmonton 1 of 3; New Jersey 1 of 2. Goalies-- Edmonton,
Ranford (3 shots-1 save), Cowley, 0-1-0 (2:35 first, 35-32). New Jersey,
Brodeur, 8-3-3 (31-29). A--8,705.

Referee-- Kerry Fraser. Linesmen-- Scott Driscoll, Tim Nowak.

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Ottawa Senators (6-21-3) 0 0 2 - 2
Quebec Nordiques (12-12-5) 2 1 2 - 5

Mats Sundin netted two goals and defenseman Alexei Gusarov added a goal and
two assists to lead the Nordiques over the Senators.

First period-- 1, Quebec, Karpa 3 (Foote,Kamensky), 3:20. 2, Quebec, Sundin
18 (Gusarov,McKee), 18:48.

Second period-- 3, Quebec, Sakic 11 (Kamensky,Gusarov), 4:40 (pp).

Third period-- 4, Quebec, Gusarov 3 (Sakic,Fraser), 1:47 (sh). 5, Ottawa,
Daigle 11 (Rumble), 3:23. 6, Ottawa, McLlwain 9 (Dineen,Kudelski), 16:18.
7, Quebec, Sundin 19 (Young,Lapointe), 19:47 (en).

Shots on goal-- Ottawa 5-11-12--28. Quebec 20-8-9--37. Power-play
opportunities-- Ottawa 0 of 10; Quebec 1 of 7. Goalies-- Ottawa, Billington,
4-14-1 (38 shots-34 saves). Quebec, Thbault, 5-6-3 (28-26). A--14,707.

Referee-- Mike McGeough. Linesmen--Pierre Champoux, Greg Devorski.

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Pittsburgh Penguins (14-8-7) 1 2 3 - 6
Tampa Bay Lightning (9-18-2) 0 1 2 - 3

Martin Straka scored a goal and assisted on three others and Doug Brown
collected four assists as the Pens beat Tampa Bay before 23,907 fans, the
second-largest crowd in NHL history.

First period-- 1, Pittsburgh, Straka 12 (Stevens,Brown), 11:46.

Second period-- 2, Tampa Bay, Bradley 12 (Poeschek,Bergevin), 4:16. 3,
Pittsburgh, Mullen 13, 5:41. 4, Pittsburgh, Taglianetti 1 (Straka,Brown),
18:38.

Third period-- 5, Pittsburgh, Murphy 7 (Straka,Brown), 2:53. 6, Tampa Bay,
Creighton 2 (Savard,Dufresne), 8:43. 7, Tampa Bay, Bureau 4 (Elynuik,
Joseph), 11:30. 8, Pittsburgh, Stevens 17 (Brown,Straka), 13:07. 9,
Pittsburgh, Francis 9, 16:16.

Shots on goal-- Pittsburgh 7-9-13--29. Tampa Bay 9-13-12--34. Power-play
opportunities-- Pittsburgh 1 of 4; Tampa Bay 0 of 6. Goalies-- Pittsburgh,
Wregget, 8-3-4 (34 shots-31 saves). Tampa Bay, Puppa, 7-15-2 (29-23).
A--23,907.

Referee-- Denis Morel. Linesmen-- Dan McCourt, Brian Murphy.

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Washington Capitals (13-14-2) 2 1 2 - 5
Montreal Canadiens (13-12-4) 2 1 0 - 3

Washington, coming into the game ranked 20th on the power-play, scored three
goals with the man advantage, including the game-winner by Kevin Hatcher at
7:25 of the third period.

First period-- 1, Montreal, Bellows 11 (Muller,Damphousse), 6:03. 2,
Washington, Berube 2 (Kaminski), 11:28. 3, Montreal, Damphousse 11
(Popovic), 12:09. 4, Washington, Burridge 11 (Iafrate,Jones), 15:23 (pp).

Second period-- 5, Washington, Jones 6 (Iafrate,Burridge), 3:09 (pp). 6,
Montreal, Popovic 1 (Dionne,Keane), 18:42.

Third period-- 7, Washington, Hatcher 6 (Ridley,Pivonka), 7:25 (pp). 8,
Washington, Pivonka 3, 19:57 (en).

Shots on goal-- Washington 13-7-6--26. Montreal 9-6-9--24. Power-play
opportunities-- Washington 3 of 5; Montreal 0 of 3. Goalies-- Washington,
Beaupre, 7-5-1 (24 shots-21 saves). Montreal, Roy, 12-9-4 (25-21).
A--16,795.

Referee-- Dave Jackson. Linesmen-- Gerard Gauthier, Leon Stickle.

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Calgary Flames (17-9-5) 0 1 0 - 1
Toronto Maple Leafs (20-7-4) 2 0 1 - 3

Dave Andreychuk had a hand in every Toronto goal, scoring two goals and adding
an assist, to extend his point-scoring streak to 5.

First period-- 1, Toronto, Clark 26 (Andreychuk,Mironov), 13:45 (pp). 2,
Toronto, Andreychuk 22 (Gilmour,Rouse), 15:11 (sh).

Second period-- 3, Calgary, Dahlquist 1 (Kisio), 2:44.

Third period-- 4, Toronto, Andreychuk 23 (Clark,Macoun), 19:25 (pp-en).

Shots on goal-- Calgary 11-16-11--38. Toronto 16-2-5--23. Power-play
opportunities-- Calgary 0 of 4; Toronto 2 of 6. Goalies-- Calgary, Vernon,
13-6-2 (22 shots-20 saves). Toronto, Potvin, 15-7-4 (38-37). A--15,728.

Referee-- Paul Stewart. Linesmen-- Bob Hodges, Brad Lazarowich.

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St. Louis Blues (14-10-5) 1
Los Angeles Kings (11-15-2) 9

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NHL schedule for Sunday, 12/12...
Edmonton at Philadelphia
Florida at Dallas
Hartford at Boston
St. Louis at Anaheim
San Jose at Chicago
Toronto at Winnipeg


-JPC

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