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8 total messages Started by bks2@cbnewsi.att Tue, 19 Feb 1991 15:16
HOCKEY RESULTS FOR 2/18/91
#3890
Author: bks2@cbnewsi.att
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 1991 15:16
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NHL HOCKEY STANDINGS FOR 2/18/91.

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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

 NYR  31 21  9  71  xBOS  36 18  8  80   CHI  36 20  5  77   LA   33 20  7  73
 PHL  29 27  6  64   MON  32 23  7  71   STL  35 17  7  77   CAL  32 21  6  70
 PIT  30 26  3  63   HAR  27 27  6  60   DET  26 30  6  58   EDM  29 28  3  61
 NJ   25 25 11  61   BUF  22 24 14  58   MIN  20 32 10  50   WIN  22 31 10  54
 WAS  27 31  3  57   QUE  12 38 11  35   TOR  17 37  6  40   VAN  21 35  6  48
 NYI  21 32  8  50


x-Clinched Playoff Spot
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Washington Capitals  (27-31-3)   0   1   1   -   2
Los Angeles Kings    (33-20-7)   3   1   1   -   5

Kudleski and Granato scored shorthanded goals 69 seconds apart during a five-
minute Capital powerplay to lead the Kings past the Caps 5-2.

1st period: LAK, Taylor (18th) - (Elik, Blake) 11:39
	    LAK, Kudelski (20th) - (McIntyre, Duchesne) (sh) 16:24
	    LAK, Granato (21st) - (Gretzky, Buskas) (sh) 17:33

2nd period: WAS, K.Miller (16th) - (Berglund, Ridley) 10:03
	    LAK, Kudelski (21st) - (Granato, Gretzky) 19:23

3rd period: WAS, K.Miller (17th) - (Hatcher, Ridley) 0:18
	    LAK, Gretzky (34th) - (McSorley) (en) 19:33

Powerplay Opportunities-Capitals 0 of 6
			Kings    0 of 5

Shots on Goal-Capitals  11  12  13  -  36
	      Kings      6  14   4  -  24

Washington Capitals--Beaupre (13-15-2) (24 shots - 20 saves)
Los Angeles Kings--Hrudey (16-12-5) (36 shots - 34 saves)

ATT-16,005

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Quebec Nordiques  (12-38-11)   1   1   1   0   -   3
Vancouver Canucks  (21-35-6)   1   1   1   0   -   3

Finn scored a fluke goal with 33 seconds left in the third period to send the
Nordiques to a 3-3 tie with the Canucks.

1st period: VAN, Nedved (6th) - (Kron) 6:37
	    QUE, Hrkac (11th) - 19:11

2nd period: VAN, Adams (18th) - (Linden, Lidster) (pp) 16:10
	    QUE, Sakic (34th) - 17:11

3rd period: VAN, Quinn (13th) - (Adams, Lidster) (pp) 2:37
	    QUE, Finn (6th) - (Hrkac, Sundin) 19:27

Overtime:   NONE

Powerplay Opportunities-Nordiques 0 of 1
			Cancuks   2 of 4

Shots on Goal-Nordiques   2  15   4   2  -  23
	      Canucks     8   8  15   4  -  35

Quebec Nordiques--Cloutier (2-2-1) (35 shots - 32 saves)
Vancouver Canucks--Gamble (21-35-6) (23 shots - 20 saves)

ATT-14,024

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New York Islanders  (21-32-8)   1   4   0   -   5
New York Rangers    (31-21-9)   2   1   1   -   4

The Islanders came back from a 2-0 deficit, including 4 goals in the second
period, to beat the Rangers for the third time this season.

1st period: NYR, Gartner (33rd) - 0:28
	    NYR, Leetch (13th) - (Nicholls, Patrick) (pp) 15:02
	    NYI, Berg (8th) - (LaFontaine, Volek) 15:31

2nd period: NYI, Volek (20th) - (Norton, Ferraro) (pp) 1:12
	    NYI, LaFontaine (34th) - (Norton, Volek) 5:18
	    NYR, Nicholls (23rd) - (Gartner, Shaw) 15:51
	    NYI, Volek (21st) - (LaFontaine) 17:16
	    NYI, Reekie (2nd) - (Lauer, Ferraro) 18:48

3rd period: NYR, Gartner (34th) - (Patrick) 19:37

Powerplay Opportunities-Islanders 1 of 7
			Rangers   1 of 7

SHots on Goal-Islanders  11   9  10  -  30
	      Rangers     9  14  16  -  39

New York Islanders--Healy (15-17-7) (39 shots - 35 saves)
New York Rangers--Vanbiesbrouck (14-12-5) (28 shots - 23 saves)  Richter (17:35
                  third) (2 shots - 2 saves)

ATT-16,792

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Edmonton Oilers     (29-28-3)   2   2   0   -   4
New Jersey Devils  (25-25-11)   0   0   0   -   0

Fuhr made a successful return back by making 27 saves for his 9th career shutout
and the Oilers got goal from 4 different players as they blanked the Devils 4-0.

1st period: EDM, Klima (29th) - (Messier) 8:24
	    EDM, Murphy (22nd) - (Graves, Gelinas) 17:12

2nd period: EDM, MacTavish (12th) - (sh) 14:13
	    EDM, Anderson (19th) - (Messier, S.Smith) 19:32

3rd period: NONE

Powerplay Opportunities-Oilers 0 of 5
			Devils 0 of 6

Shots on Goal-Oilers   7   7   5  -  19
	      Devils   8  10   9  -  27

Edmonton Oilers--Fuhr (1-0-0) (27 shots - 27 saves)
New Jersey Devils--Terreri (18-15-5) (14 shots - 10 saves)  Burke (0:00 third)
                   (5 shots - 5 saves)

ATT-11,617

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Chicago BlackHawks   (36-20-5)   2   1   0   -   3
Philadelphia Flyers  (29-27-6)   2   1   2   -   5

Tocchet had his 200th career goal and Mellanby had the game winner as the Flyers
came back to beat the BlackHawks 5-3.

1st period: PHL, Ricci (17th) - (Eklund, Tocchet) (pp) 6:11
	    PHL, Eklund (12th) - (Murphy, Carkner) (pp) 11:36
	    CHI, Thomas (13th) - (Presley, Hudson) 14:40
	    CHI, Roenick (31st) - (Wilson, Goulet) 16:46

2nd period: CHI, Graham (15th) - (T.Murray, McKegney) (pp) 11:51
	    PHL, Tocchet (38th) - (Eklund, Murphy) (pp) 15:33

3rd period: PHL, Mallanby (18th) - (Armstrong, Craven) 7:07
	    PHL, Sutter (14th) - (Lacombe, Smith) 13:33

Powerplay Opportunities-BlackHawks 1 of 6
			Flyers     3 of 7

SHots on Goal-BlackHawks   8  12   7  -  27
	      Flyers      12   9   8  -  29

Chicago BlackHawks--Belfour (33-16-4) (29 shots - 24 saves)
Philadelphia Flyers--Wregget (9-8-0) (27 shots - 24 saves)

ATT-17,382

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Tuesday, February 19th:

	Buffalo (22-24-14)  at  Pittsburgh (30-26-3)  7:35pm EST
	Toronto (17-37-6)  at  St. Louis (35-17-7)  8:35pm EST
	Detroit (26-30-6)  at  Calgary (32-21-6)  9:35pm EST

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Re: RESULTS FOR 2/16/91
#3894
Author: beaulac@convex.c
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 1991 16:47
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In <1991Feb19.151614.7426@cbnewsi.att.com> bks2@cbnewsi.att.com (bryan.k.strouse) writes:


>NHL HOCKEY STANDINGS FOR 2/18/91.

	Did I miss something, or is it a result of net biased, I
	don't recall seeing the box score for the Bruins/Kings
	game?  Oh well, the visions of victory are etched in my
	mind's eye. :-)


-bill			"Lord Stanley's back, and he's wearing Gold and Black"
				(note Stars' fans, there is no green)

Re: RESULTS FOR 2/16/91
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Author: bks@cbnewsh.att.
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 1991 20:53
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In article <beaulac.666982068@convex.convex.com>, beaulac@convex.com (Bill Beaulac) writes:
>
> 	Did I miss something, or is it a result of net biased, I
> 	don't recall seeing the box score for the Bruins/Kings
> 	game?  Oh well, the visions of victory are etched in my
> 	mind's eye. :-)

Congrats Bill.  Your team was awarded 2 points for its overtime win.

Hopefully we can return the favor with a little more meaning in game 5 when
the Kings are skating around the "Gahden" with the cup. ;7)


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Re: RESULTS FOR 2/16/91
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Author: beaulac@convex.c
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 1991 23:41
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In <1991Feb19.205356.25373@cbnewsh.att.com> bks@cbnewsh.att.com (bryan.k.strouse) writes:

>Congrats Bill.  Your team was awarded 2 points for its overtime win.

	thanks. :-)

>Hopefully we can return the favor with a little more meaning in game 5 when
>the Kings are skating around the "Gahden" with the cup. ;7)

	Isn't the format for the finals 2-3-2, putting game five at the
	Fabulous Forum, assuming LA get's out of the Campbell Conference?
	This is the first time in a *long* time, maybe ever, that their
	are so many teams (5) with a legitament shot the the Cup finals.
	Won't it be fitting for that Conference's champion to come into
	the finals after having played 2 or 3 tough series, when the Cup
	comes back to the Adams.


As an aside, Spike, I'd love to see dual championships between Boston and LA
this spring.  Bruins/Celts  vs  Kings/Lakers  has a nice ring to it.


-bill

Re: RESULTS FOR 2/16/91
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Author: wilson@cs.ucf.ed
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 1991 02:57
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In article <beaulac.666982068@convex.convex.com> beaulac@convex.com (Bill Beaulac) writes:
>In <1991Feb19.151614.7426@cbnewsi.att.com> bks2@cbnewsi.att.com (bryan.k.strouse) writes:
>>NHL HOCKEY STANDINGS FOR 2/18/91.
>	Did I miss something, or is it a result of net biased, I
>	don't recall seeing the box score for the Bruins/Kings
>	game?  Oh well, the visions of victory are etched in my
>	mind's eye. :-)

You can't blame Spike (a Kings' fan, I believe) for this one. The game was the
night before a day on which I post. However, our local paper won't have a
score that late (game over about 1:30 am local time). Even though I usually
don't buy a newspaper on Monday to post late scores that I missed, I meant to
get one to see this box score. I was busy and forgot. Surely someone has it
lying around still.

As far as the net (me) being biased. You won't find anyone more biased TOWARDS
the Bruins than me (although I try to keep it out of the box scores post).

Time to pull out the rarely used sig ('cause I hate sigs):

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Re: RESULTS FOR 2/16/91
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Author: bks@cbnewsh.att.
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 1991 18:26
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In article <beaulac.667006915@convex.convex.com>, beaulac@convex.com (Bill Beaulac) writes:
>
> 	Isn't the format for the finals 2-3-2, putting game five at the
> 	Fabulous Forum, assuming LA get's out of the Campbell Conference?
> 	This is the first time in a *long* time, maybe ever, that their
> 	are so many teams (5) with a legitament shot the the Cup finals.
> 	Won't it be fitting for that Conference's champion to come into
> 	the finals after having played 2 or 3 tough series, when the Cup
> 	comes back to the Adams.

Yeah.  I think so.  Why can the NHL get with it and have the playoffs like the
other pro teams? ;7).  I agree.  We have St. Louis, Calgary, and Edmonton
(can't count out the champs), Chicago just in the conference.  Should be some
good series too.  I expect the North Stars to give someone a good go as well,
possibly even knocking out someone....

> As an aside, Spike, I'd love to see dual championships between Boston and LA
> this spring.  Bruins/Celts  vs  Kings/Lakers  has a nice ring to it.

How bout it.  I'm sort of a Lakers fan as well, but we won't go into that.


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Re: RESULTS FOR 2/16/91
#3933
Author: jc@raven.bu.edu
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 1991 18:33
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In article <beaulac.667006915@convex.convex.com> beaulac@convex.com (Bill Beaulac) writes:
>
>   >Congrats Bill.  Your team was awarded 2 points for its overtime win.
>
>	   thanks. :-)
>
>   >Hopefully we can return the favor with a little more meaning in game 5 when
>   >the Kings are skating around the "Gahden" with the cup. ;7)
>
>	   Isn't the format for the finals 2-3-2, putting game five at the
>	   Fabulous Forum, assuming LA get's out of the Campbell Conference?
>	   This is the first time in a *long* time, maybe ever, that their
>	   are so many teams (5) with a legitament shot the the Cup finals.
>	   Won't it be fitting for that Conference's champion to come into
>	   the finals after having played 2 or 3 tough series, when the Cup
>	   comes back to the Adams.
>
>
>   As an aside, Spike, I'd love to see dual championships between Boston and LA
>   this spring.  Bruins/Celts  vs  Kings/Lakers  has a nice ring to it.
		  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Yes, this certainly does sound good.  But, the question is will the Kings
have the defense to get that far?  *8-)

>
>
>   -bill

JC
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Re: RESULTS FOR 2/16/91
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Author: beaulac@convex.c
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 1991 00:15
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In <1991Feb20.025733.5280@osceola.cs.ucf.edu> wilson@cs.ucf.edu (tom wilson) writes:

>In article <beaulac.666982068@convex.convex.com> beaulac@convex.com (Bill Beaulac) writes:
>>In <1991Feb19.151614.7426@cbnewsi.att.com> bks2@cbnewsi.att.com (bryan.k.strouse) writes:
>>>NHL HOCKEY STANDINGS FOR 2/18/91.
>>	Did I miss something, or is it a result of net biased, I
>>	don't recall seeing the box score for the Bruins/Kings
>>	game?  Oh well, the visions of victory are etched in my
>>	mind's eye. :-)

>You can't blame Spike (a Kings' fan, I believe) for this one.

	Tom, it was posted as a joke (note my rarely used smiley)
	aimed at Spike, and in know way was it a slam against his
	(and your) *MUCH* appriciated  efforts with posting box
	scores.

	Jeez, I didn't know Spike was a Kings fan.  Really?  Is he?  :-)

>As far as the net (me) being biased. You won't find anyone more biased TOWARDS
>the Bruins than me (although I try to keep it out of the box scores post).

	and that's appreciated also.


-bill

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