NHL RESULTS FOR GAMES PLAYED 4 FEBREWARY 1994:
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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 34 13 4 72 189 132 Pittsburgh 26 14 11 63 188 175
New Jersey 28 17 6 62 182 142 Montreal 26 19 8 60 173 150
Florida 22 19 10 54 147 140 Boston 25 17 9 59 166 149
Philadelphia 24 25 3 51 187 194 Buffalo 25 22 5 55 173 141
Washington 23 25 4 50 163 163 Quebec 21 26 5 47 172 182
Tampa Bay 19 27 6 44 134 155 Hartford 18 30 6 42 154 186
NY Islanders 18 25 6 42 169 173 Ottawa 9 39 7 25 138 251
Western Conference
CENTRAL W L T Pt GF GA PACIFIC W L T Pt GF GA
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Toronto 28 14 12 67 181 149 Calgary 25 19 9 59 194 166
Detroit 29 17 5 63 227 176 Vancouver 26 24 2 54 177 171
Dallas 28 19 7 63 191 172 Anaheim 21 30 4 46 152 169
St. Louis 26 19 8 60 168 173 San Jose 17 23 11 45 138 164
Chicago 24 21 6 54 153 145 Los Angeles 19 26 6 44 191 202
Winnipeg 17 30 7 41 159 215 Edmonton 14 32 8 36 165 196
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Ottawa Senators (9-39-7) 0 0 2 - 2
New Jersey Devils (28-17-6) 2 2 1 - 5
Valeri Zelepukin scored two goals and Chris Terreri stopped 21 shots to lead
the Devils over the Senators, preventing them from their first three-game
losing streak of the season.
First period-- 1, New Jersey, Millen 14 (Stevens,McKay), 5:31. 2, New Jersey,
Zelepukin 19 (Daneyko,Semak), 15:21.
Second period-- 3, New Jersey, Hankinson 1 (McKay,Albelin), :29. 4, New
Jersey, Driver 6 (Stevens,Lemieux), 19:49 (pp).
Third period-- 5, Ottawa, Yashin 22 (Lauer,Ruzicka), 5:06. 6, Ottawa, McBain
6 (Daigle,Turgeon), 9:40 (pp). 7, New Jersey, Zelepukin 20 (Guerin), 13:52.
Shots on goal-- Ottawa 6-8-9--23. New Jersey 14-17-8--39. Power-play
opportunities-- Ottawa 1 of 3; New Jersey 1 of 4. Goalies-- Ottawa,
Billington, 6-25-3 (39 shots-34 saves). New Jersey, Terreri, 13-8-2 (23-21).
A--12,861.
Referee-- Lance Roberts. Linesmen-- Greg Devorski, Mark Vines.
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Buffalo Sabres (25-22-5) 3 3 1 - 7
Florida Panthers (22-19-10) 0 1 1 - 2
Randy Wood netted two goals and added an assist as the Panthers lost by more
than four goals for the first time in their brief history.
First period-- 1, Buffalo, Smehlik 12 (Plante,May), 1:43. 2, Buffalo, Sweeney
8 (Wood), 15:23 (sh). 3, Buffalo, Wood 11 (Sweeney,Muni), 18:19.
Second period-- 4, Buffalo, Plante 17 (Hawerchuk,Bodger), 8:07 (pp). 5,
Buffalo, Presley 9 (Khmylev), 10:04 (pp). 6, Florida, Benning 4 (Skrudland,
Hull), 16:52. 7, Buffalo, Audette 14 (Plante), 16:52.
Third period-- 8, Buffalo, Wood 12 (Sutton), 7:30. 9, Florida, Foligno 3
(Smith,Barnes), 10:46.
Shots on goal-- Buffalo 13-10-11--34. Florida 8-12-13--33. Power-play
opportunities-- Buffalo 2 of 4; Florida 0 of 6. Goalies-- Buffalo, Hasek,
18-14-4 (33 shots-31 saves). Florida, Fitzpatrick, 6-6-2 (23-17), Reddick
(0:00 third, 11-10). A--14,703.
Referee-- Dave Jackson. Linesmen-- Kevin Collins, Jean Morin.
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Pittsburgh Penguins (26-14-11) 1 2 3 - 6
Detroit Red Wings (29-17-5) 2 0 1 - 3
Joe Mullen and Martin Straka each had two goals and an assist and goalie Tom
Barrasso returned to stop 29 shots in his first game in over a month to lead
the Penguins over the Wings.
First period-- 1, Detroit, Sheppard 36 (Yzerman), 2:55. 2, Pittsburgh, U.
Samuelsson 3 (Stapleton), 5:48. 3, Detroit, Fedorov 34 (Coffey), 17:10.
Second period-- 4, Pittsburgh, Francis 19 (Jagr,Mullen), 6:44. 5, Pittsburgh,
Straka 20 (Brown,Paek), 11:07.
Third period-- 6, Pittsburgh, Straka 21 (McSorley,Brown), 2:36. 7, Pittsburgh,
Mullen 30 (Tocchet), 6:30. 8, Pittsburgh, Mullen 31 (Straka,Tocchet), 7:13.
9, Detroit, Kozlov 26, 17:37.
Shots on goal-- Pittsburgh 12-11-14--37. Detroit 8-12-12--32. Power-play
opportunities-- Pittsburgh 0 of 2; Detroit 0 of 5. Goalies-- Pittsburgh,
Barrasso, 7-5-3 (32 shots-29 saves). Detroit, Osgood, 13-5-4 (37-31).
A--19,875.
Referee-- Rob Shick. Linesmen-- Pat Dapuzzo, Dan McCourt.
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Montreal Canadiens (26-19-8) 1 2 1 - 4
Washington Capitals (23-25-4) 0 0 0 - 0
Vincent Damphousse scored his second hat trick of the season and Patrick Roy
stopped 24 Capital shots as the Canadiens shut out Washington 4-0.
First period-- 1, Montreal, Muller 12 (Dionne), :33.
Second period-- 2, Montreal, Damphousse 21 (Bellows,Carbonneau), 1:43 (pp).
3, Montreal, Damphousse 22 (LeClair), 6:36.
Third period-- 4, Montreal, Damphousse 23 (Bellows,LeClair), 15:21.
Shots on goal-- Montreal 3-9-8--20. Washington 12-5-7--24. Power-play
opportunities-- Montreal 1 of 3; Washington 0 of 1. Goalies-- Montreal, Roy,
23-12-6 (24 shots-24 saves). Washington, Tabaracci, 9-13-2 (20-16).
A--15,722.
Referee-- Paul Stewart. Linesmen-- Gord Broseker, Ron Finn.
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Hartford Whalers (18-30-6) 0 1 1 0 - 2
Winnipeg Jets (17-30-7) 1 1 0 0 - 2
Hartford's Geoff Sanderson scored his 31st goal midway through the third to
give the Whalers a tie with Winnipeg. The Jets are winless in eight games.
First period-- 1, Winnipeg, Steen 14 (Shannon,McBean), 16:42 (pp).
Second period-- 2, Winnipeg, Emerson 20 (Gilhen), 1:03. 3, Hartford,
Cunneyworth 9 (Janssens,Chibirev), 2:00.
Third period-- 4, Hartford, Sanderson 31 (Patrick,Zalapski), 9:37.
Overtime-- None.
Shots on goal-- Hartford 6-10-5-2--23. Winnipeg 15-8-9-3--35. Power-play
opportunities-- Hartford 0 of 3; Winnipeg 1 of 3. Goalies-- Hartford, Burke,
9-12-3 (35 shots-33 saves). Winnipeg, O'Neill, 0-2-1 (23-21). A--12,363.
Referee-- Paul Devorski. Linesmen-- Brad Lazarowich, Leon Stickle.
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Chicago Blackhawks (24-21-6) 1 1 1 - 3
Edmonton Oilers (14-32-8) 0 1 0 - 1
Rich Sutter scored twice and the Chicago defense held tight, allowing only one
goal, as the Blackhawks defeated the Oilers in Edmonton.
First period-- 1, Chicago, Sutter 6 (Noonan,Smith), 5:50.
Second period-- 2, Chicago, Poulin 9 (Noonan,Roenick), 2:27. 3, Edmonton,
Weight 16 (Rice,Beers), 11:15 (pp).
Third period-- 4, Chicago, Sutter 7 (Murphy,Weinrich), 13:42.
Shots on goal-- Chicago 16-12-9--37. Edmonton 7-12-6--25. Power-play
opportunities-- Chicago 0 of 4; Edmonton 1 of 7. Goalies-- Chicago, Belfour,
22-14-4 (25 shots-24 saves). Edmonton, Ranford, 14-25-8 (37-34). A--13,524.
Referee-- Ron Hoggarth. Linesmen-- Swede Knox, Mark Wheler.
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Vancouver Canucks (26-24-2) 0 0 0 - 0
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (21-30-4) 2 0 1 - 3
Guy Hebert stopped 22 Canuck shots for Anaheim's first home shutout as the
Ducks beat Vancouver.
First period-- 1, Anaheim, Van Allen 4 (Sacco), 4:32 (sh). 2, Anaheim,
Semenov 11 (Sweeney,Douris), 15:26.
Second period-- None.
Third period-- 3, Anaheim, Corkum 18 (Balk,Hill), ????.
Shots on goal-- Vancouver 10-9-3--22. Anaheim 6-15-8--29. Power-play
opportunities-- Vancouver 0 of 3; Anaheim 0 of 6. Goalies-- Vancouver,
Whitmore, 11-8-0 (29 shots-26 saves). Anaheim, Hebert, 12-15-3 (22-22).
A--17,174.
Referee-- Bill McCreary. Linesmen-- Ryan Bozak, Randy Mitton.
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NHL schedule for Saturday, 2/5...
Calgary at Los Angeles
Detroit at Toronto
Montreal at Ottawa
NY Islanders at Quebec
Philadelphia at Boston
Pittsburgh at New Jersey
San Jose at St. Louis
Tampa Bay at Washington
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