Saturday, January 26, 2013

October 8th, 1992


Thursday, October 8th, 1992

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Quebec  6,    Buffalo  4
GOALS                          1  2  3  OT  F
Quebec Nordiques           1  1  4   0   6
Buffalo Sabres                 0  3  1   0   4

SHOTS                          1   2   3 OT   F
Quebec Nordiques         12 12  20  0   44
Buffalo Sabres                7  17   7  0   31

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. QUE. KERRY HUFFMAN(1)( JOE SAKIC ) (PP) : 1st 15:32
2. QUE. SCOTT YOUNG(1)( CURTIS LESCHYSHYN, VALERI KAMENSKY ): 2nd 9:38
3. BUF. DAVE ANDREYCHUK(1)( RANDY MOLLER, DALE HAWERCHUK ): 2nd 10:35
4. BUF. ALEXANDER MOGILNY(1)( PAT LaFONTAINE, DOUG BODGER ) (PP) : 2nd 12:39
5. BUF. ALEXANDER MOGILNY(2)( UNASSISTED ): 2nd 15:13
6. QUE. MATS SUNDIN(1)( GINO CAVALLINI, OWEN NOLAN ): 3rd 1:38
7. QUE. STEVE DUCHESNE(1)( KERRY HUFFMAN, SCOTT YOUNG ) (PP) : 3rd 3:37
8. BUF. WAYNE PRESLEY(1)( DALE HAWERCHUK, DOUG BODGER ): 3rd 6:07
9. QUE. VALERI KAMENSKY(1)( KERRY HUFFMAN ): 3rd 7:10
10. QUE. ANDREI KOVALENKO(1)( MATS SUNDIN ) (PP) : 3rd 12:07

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. BUF. BOB CORKUM - 2 Minutes: 1st 15:09
2. QUE. STEVEN FINN - 2 Minutes: 1st 18:02
3. QUE. CURTIS LESCHYSHYN - 2 Minutes: 2nd 2:08
4. QUE. RON HEXTALL - 2 Minutes: 2nd 11:50
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY GINO CAVALLINI
6. QUE. STEVE DUCHESNE - 2 Minutes: 2nd 14:02
7. BUF. DOUG BODGER - 2 Minutes: 2nd 14:02
8. QUE. OWEN NOLAN - 4 Minutes: 2nd 17:04
9. BUF. VIKTOR GORDIOUK - 4 Minutes: 2nd 17:04
10. BUF. ROB RAY - 4 Minutes: 3rd 2:12
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY VIKTOR GORDIOUK
12. QUE. GINO CAVALLINI - 2 Minutes: 3rd 2:12
13. QUE. STEVEN FINN - 2 Minutes: 3rd 9:29
14. BUF. DALE HAWERCHUK - 2 Minutes: 3rd 11:44
15. BUF. RICHARD SMEHLIK - 2 Minutes: 3rd 12:58
16. BUF. DOUG BODGER - 4 Minutes: 3rd 17:37
17. QUE. OWEN NOLAN - 4 Minutes: 3rd 17:37

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN   SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
RON HEXTALL                  60        31       4       0     6      4   105 WIN
DOMINIK HASEK              58        44       6       0    12     8   102 LOSS GF

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Quebec Nordiques                    4         3
Buffalo Sabres                          4         1

Recap:
It appeared Buffalo was going to take control of their opener, however, the Quebec Nordiques had other plans for the 3rd period.  After Scott Young opened up a 2-0 Quebec lead 9:38 into the 2nd period, Buffalo came roaring back.  Dave Andreychuk, and 2 goals by Alexander Mogilny, all within 4:38 in the second period stole the lead from Quebec.  Scoreboard, shots, and momentum was all on Buffalo's side headed into the 3rd period.  However, Quebec saw goals from Steve Duchesne, Mats Sundin, Valeri Kamensky, and Andrei Kovalenko in the 3rd period, while outshooting the Sabres 20-7 to snag an impressive 6-4 road victory.  The Quebec powerplay proved to be the difference in the game, going 3 for 4.  Kerry Huffman finished with a goal and 2 helpers, while Mats Sundin had a goal and an assist of his own.  Alexander Mogilny had 2 goals in the losing effort.  The Sabres wanted to see what they had with new acquisition Dominik Hasek, but they were left disappointed.
Quebec 1-0-0 (2) t-2nd Adams, Buffalo 0-1-0 (0) t-5th Adams



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Boston  8,    Hartford  3
GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Hartford Whalers             1  1  1  0   3
Boston Bruins                 2  5  1  0   8

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Hartford Whalers             4  6 11 0  21
Boston Bruins               23 20 9  0  52

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. HAR. MURRAY CRAVEN(1)( ROBERT PETROVICKY, DOUG HOUDA ): 1st 13:38
2. BOS. DAVE POULIN(1)( DMITRI KVARTALNOV ): 1st 16:21
3. BOS. DAVE REID(1)( DMITRI KVARTALNOV, DAVID SHAW ): 1st 16:58
4. BOS. VLADIMIR RUZICKA(1)( UNASSISTED ): 2nd 2:46
5. BOS. DMITRI KVARTALNOV(1)( GORDIE ROBERTS, DAVE POULIN ): 2nd 6:08
6. BOS. STEVE LEACH(1)( ADAM OATES, RAY BOURQUE ) (PP) : 2nd 7:38
7. BOS. DARREN BANKS(1)( TED DONATO, DON SWEENEY ): 2nd 8:28
8. HAR. PATRICK POULIN(1)( ZARLEY ZALAPSKI ): 2nd 16:56
9. BOS. RAY BOURQUE(1)( GLEN WESLEY, VLADIMIR RUZICKA ): 2nd 18:12
10. HAR. JIM McKENZIE(1)( ZARLEY ZALAPSKI, PATRICK POULIN ): 3rd 3:14
11. BOS. DAVE POULIN(2)( DMITRI KVARTALNOV ): 3rd 7:55

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. HAR. SEAN BURKE - 2 Minutes: 1st 7:15
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY ROBERT PETROVICKY
3. HAR. NICK KYPREOS - 9 Minutes: 2nd 7:17
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY ROBERT PETROVICKY
5. BOS. BRENT HUGHES - 7 Minutes: 2nd 7:17
6. HAR. MARK JANSSENS - 4 Minutes: 2nd 10:46
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY JIM AGNEW
8. BOS. DAVE POULIN - 2 Minutes: 2nd 10:46
9. BOS. DARREN BANKS - 2 Minutes: 2nd 19:14
10. HAR. JIM AGNEW - 2 Minutes: 3rd 8:19
11. BOS. RAY BOURQUE - 2 Minutes: 3rd 18:12
12. HAR. PAT VERBEEK - 2 Minutes: 3rd 18:12

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
SEAN BURKE                   48       45       8      0      7      2   84  LOSS GF
FRANK PIETRANGELO     12        7        0      0      0      0   21
ANDY MOOG                    60       21       3      0      4      3   105 WIN

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Hartford Whalers                      1         0
Boston Bruins                          4         1

Recap:
The Boston Bruins were determined to come flying out of the gate, but nobody in the sold out Boston Garden expected such a lopsided game.  Murray Craven drew first blood for Hartford, but after that, the ice was tilted in one direction.  The Bruins were leading 7-2 after 2 periods, and held a 43-10 shot advantage.  The 3rd period was a formality, but the Bruins mustered one more goal which finally sent goalie Sean Burke to the bench.  Frank Pietrangelo finished the game for Hartford making all 7 saves.  Dave Poulin had 2 goals and an assist, while Dmitri Kvartalnov had a goal and 3 helpers for the Bruins who cruised to an 8-3 victory, and finished with a 52-21 shot advantage.
Boston 1-0-0 (2) t-2nd Adams, Hartford 0-2-0 (0) t-5th Adams


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Montreal  3,    Ottawa  3  (ot)
GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Montreal Canadiens         2  1  0  0   3
Ottawa Senators              1  1  1  0   3

SHOTS                          1   2  3 OT  F
Montreal Canadiens       18  10 7  1   36
Ottawa Senators             8   7  8  2   25

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. MON. JOHN LeCLAIR(1)( BRIAN BELLOWS, KIRK MULLER ): 1st 0:29
2. MON. PATRICE BRISEBOIS(1)( VINCENT DAMPHOUSSE, STEPHAN LEBEAU ): 1st 1:04
3. OTT. LAURIE BOSCHMAN(1)( CHRIS LUONGO ): 1st 9:32
4. MON. TODD EWEN(1)( GILBERT DIONNE, DENIS SAVARD ): 2nd 3:16
5. OTT. NORM MACIVER(1)( TOMAS JELINEK, BRAD SHAW ): 2nd 15:21
6. OTT. CHRIS LUONGO(1)( UNASSISTED ): 3rd 19:14

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. OTT. TOMAS JELINEK - 4 Minutes: 1st 6:46
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY NEIL BRADY
3. MON. GILBERT DIONNE - 2 Minutes: 1st 6:46
4. OTT. DARREN RUMBLE - 2 Minutes: 1st 10:46
5. OTT. JODY HULL - 2 Minutes: 1st 15:47
6. OTT. MARK OSIECKI - 2 Minutes: 2nd 5:38
7. MON. LYLE ODELEIN - 4 Minutes: 2nd 12:29
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY STEPHAN LEBEAU
9. OTT. MARK OSIECKI - 2 Minutes: 2nd 12:29
10. MON. PATRICE BRISEBOIS - 2 Minutes: 2nd 16:58
11. OTT. KEN HAMMOND - 2 Minutes: 2nd 16:58
12. OTT. NORM MACIVER - 2 Minutes: 3rd 15:55
13. MON. TODD EWEN - 2 Minutes: OT 2:51

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
PATRICK ROY                  65      25        3      0      3     0   113 TIE
PETER SIDORKIEWICZ     64      36        3      0      4     1   112 TIE

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Montreal Canadiens                5          0
Ottawa Senators                     2          0

Recap:
The Ottawa Civic Centre was filled to capacity to witness the Ottawa Senators' inaugural game vs. the Montreal Canadiens.  John LeClair scored just :29 seconds into the game and Patrice Brisebois added another just :35 seconds later and the Canadiens jumped out to a 2-0 lead 1:04 into the game.  9:32 Into the game, Laurie Boschman would tally the 1st ever goal in Ottawa Senators history assisted by Chris Luongo.  Peter Sidorkiewicz would turn aside the last 16 shots of the 1st period to remain down 1 going into the second.  Todd Ewen scored early in the 2nd period to quiet the home crowd and carry Montreal to a 3-1 lead.  Norm MacIver would bring the Senators within 1 with 4:39 remaining in the 2nd period on a nifty backhand.   The 3rd period was tight checking and it appeared Patrick Roy was too much and the clock would run out on the Senators.  Ottawa killed a penalty with just over 4 minutes left and Chris Luongo scored with 46 seconds left in the 3rd to tie the Canadiens 3-3.  Few chances were exchanged in overtime and 3-3 was the final result to the jubilance of the Ottawa Senators, and the dismay of the Montreal Canadiens.
Montreal 1-0-1 (3) 1st Adams, Ottawa 0-0-1 (1) 4th Adams

First Star of The Night:
Chris Luongo scored with 46 seconds remaining in the 3rd for the GTG in Ottawa's inaugural game.  He also had the lone assist on the first goal in franchise history.




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New York Islanders  4,    Pittsburgh  4   (ot)
GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
New York Islanders          1  0  3   0  4
Pittsburgh Penguins         1  3  0   0  4

SHOTS                          1   2  3 OT  F
New York Islanders        12  7  7  2   28
Pittsburgh Penguins       12  9 11 3   35

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. NYI. BRIAN MULLEN(1)( JEFF NORTON, UWE KRUPP ): 1st 6:12
2. PIT. LARRY MURPHY(2)( MARIO LEMIEUX, RICK TOCCHET ) (SH) : 1st 10:21
3. PIT. KEVIN STEVENS(2)( RICK TOCCHET, MARIO LEMIEUX ) (PP) : 2nd 0:44
4. PIT. KEVIN STEVENS(3)( MARIO LEMIEUX, KJELL SAMUELSSON ): 2nd 6:40
5. PIT. RON FRANCIS(2)( JAROMIR JAGR, SHAWN McEACHERN ): 2nd 16:29
6. NYI. BENOIT HOGUE(2)( RAY FERRARO, UWE KRUPP ) (PP) : 3rd 2:31
7. NYI. MARTY McINNIS(1)( JEFF NORTON ): 3rd 9:38
8. NYI. DAVID VOLEK(1)( BENOIT HOGUE, UWE KRUPP ) (PP) : 3rd 12:13

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. PIT. JAROMIR JAGR - 2 Minutes: 1st 1:31
2. NYI. BENOIT HOGUE - 2 Minutes: 1st 1:31
3. PIT. JAROMIR JAGR - 2 Minutes: 1st 9:38
4. NYI. STEVE THOMAS - 7 Minutes: 1st 14:07
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY PIERRE TURGEON
6. PIT. KEVIN STEVENS - 5 Minutes: 1st 14:07
7. NYI. DARIUS KASPARAITIS - 2 Minutes: 1st 15:31
8. NYI. UWE KRUPP - 4 Minutes: 2nd 0:28
9. NYI. DEREK KING - 2 Minutes: 2nd 11:21
10. PIT. RICK TOCCHET - 2 Minutes: 2nd 11:21
11. PIT. JAMIE LEACH - 2 Minutes: 2nd 19:11
12. PIT. ULF SAMUELSSON - 2 Minutes: 2nd 19:31
13. NYI. TOM KURVERS - 4 Minutes: 3rd 5:38
14. PIT. TROY LONEY - 4 Minutes: 3rd 5:38
15. PIT. BENCH PENALTY - 2 Minutes: 3rd 11:21
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY KEVIN STEVENS
17. PIT. ULF SAMUELSSON - 4 Minutes: 3rd 11:41
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY MARIO LEMIEUX
19. NYI. TOM KURVERS - 2 Minutes: 3rd 11:41
20. PIT. GRANT JENNINGS - 2 Minutes: 3rd 16:29
21. NYI. PATRICK FLATLEY - 4 Minutes: OT 2:17
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY RAY FERRARO
23. PIT. SHAWN McEACHERN - 2 Minutes: OT 2:17

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN   SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
MARK FITZPATRICK         65        35       4       0      5     3   113 TIE
TOM BARRASSO              65       28        4       0     7     4   113 TIE

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
New York Islanders                 6         2
Pittsburgh Penguins                5         1

Recap:
In a showdown of two Patrick Division winners from Tuesday night, overtime was not enough to declare a winner.  In a wild game, Pittsburgh delighted the crowd at the Igloo and scored 4 unanswered goals to take a 4-1 lead into the second intermission.  The New York Islanders would come roaring back in the 3rd frame, scoring 3 goals on only 7 shots to force overtime, and the game tying goal came from Dave Volek.  Pittsburgh enjoyed a full powerplay in overtime, but could not convert.  The game was chippy, seeing 6 coincidental penalty situations.  Pittsburgh was led by another strong game from Kevin Stevens (2g 3rd of the season) and Mario Lemieux (3 assists).  Benoit Hogue had a goal and an assist, while Uwe Krupp provided 3 helpers for the Islanders.
Islanders 1-0-1 (3) t-1st Patrick, Pittsburgh 1-0-1 (3) t-1st Patrick



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St. Louis  4,    Minnesota  5   (ot)

GOALS                          1  2  3 OT   F
St. Louis Blues               1  2  1   0    4
Minnesota North Stars     0  2  2   1    5

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
St. Louis Blues              11 14 9   0  34
Minnesota North Stars     5  9  11 1  26

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. STL. BRENDAN SHANAHAN(2)( JEFF BROWN, BRETT HULL ) (PP) : 1st 16:16
2. STL. CRAIG JANNEY(1)( BRETT HULL, JEFF BROWN ): 2nd 2:46
3. MIN. MIKE McPHEE(1)( ULF DAHLEN, MIKE MODANO ): 2nd 17:35
4. MIN. RUSS COURTNALL(2)( DAVE GAGNER, JIM JOHNSON ): 2nd 18:01
5. STL. CRAIG JANNEY(2)( PHILIPPE BOZON, GARTH BUTCHER ): 2nd 19:44
6. STL. IGOR KOROLEV(1)( GARTH BUTCHER ): 3rd 4:18
7. MIN. MIKE CRAIG(1)( MARK TINORDI, TOMMY SJODIN ): 3rd 7:16
8. MIN. DAVE GAGNER(1)( ULF DAHLEN, RUSS COURTNALL ) (PP) : 3rd 9:22
9. MIN. ULF DAHLEN(1)( MIKE MODANO, TOMMY SJODIN ): OT 1:00

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. MIN. TOMMY SJODIN - 2 Minutes: 1st 2:12
2. STL. DAVE LOWRY - 2 Minutes: 1st 7:55
3. STL. IGOR KOROLEV - 2 Minutes: 1st 13:38
4. STL. RON WILSON - 2 Minutes: 1st 14:00
5. MIN. SHANE CHURLA - 2 Minutes: 1st 14:00
6. MIN. DERIAN HATCHER - 2 Minutes: 1st 15:55
7. MIN. SHANE CHURLA - 4 Minutes: 1st 19:49
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY MIKE CRAIG
9. STL. PHILIPPE BOZON - 2 Minutes: 1st 19:49
10. MIN. MIKE CRAIG - 2 Minutes: 2nd 9:34
11. MIN. DERIAN HATCHER - 5 Minutes: 2nd 15:12
12. STL. RON WILSON - 5 Minutes: 2nd 15:12
13. STL. BOB BASSEN - 2 Minutes: 3rd 9:04
14. STL. BRENDAN SHANAHAN - 2 Minutes: 3rd 10:07
15. MIN. DERIAN HATCHER - 2 Minutes: 3rd 14:35

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
GUY HEBERT                   61        26       5      0    7     3   107 LOSS
JON CASEY                      61        34       4      0    2     0   107 WIN

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
St. Louis Blues                        5         1
Minnesota North Stars              4         1


Recap:
Ulf Dahlen became the overtime hero in the second of a season-opening home and home series between Minnesota and St. Louis.  Along with the game winning breakaway goal 1:00 into overtime, Dahlen also added 2 assists.  Jon Casey was the difference, as the North Stars were being outshot 25-14 after 2 periods.  It was tied 2-2, until Garth Butcher rifled a snapshot into the top corner of the cage with 16 seconds remaining in the 2nd period to put the Blues up by 1.  Butcher would set up Igor Koralev just past the 4 minute mark of the 3rd period to take a commanding 4-2 lead.  Mike Craig and Dave Gagner would score less than 3 minutes apart
 to knot the game at 4 before the 3rd period was half over.  This would set up Ulf Dahlen's overtime heroics as he slid his breakaway shot beneath goaltender Guy Hebert.  Craig Janney had 2 goals for the Blues in a losing effort.  Minnesota players credit Darien Hatcher getting the best of Ron Wilson in a fight when they were trailing 2-0 in the second period as a key turning point.
Minnesota 1-1-0 (2) t-1st Norris, St. Louis 1-1-0 (2) t-1st Norris



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Detroit  3,    Los Angeles  6 

GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Detroit Red Wings           1  2  0  0    3
Los Angeles Kings          1  1  4  0    6

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Detroit Red Wings           8 17 9  0  34
Los Angeles Kings          11 4 19 0  34

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. LAK. LUC ROBITAILLE(1)( JARI KURRI ) (PP) : 1st 6:42
2. DET. STEVE YZERMAN(2)( RAY SHEPPARD, DINO CICCARELLI ): 1st 14:12
3. DET. SERGEI FEDOROV(1)( STEVE CHIASSON ) (PP) : 2nd 1:54
4. LAK. TOMAS SANDSTROM(3)( PAUL COFFEY, LUC ROBITAILLE ): 2nd 9:31
5. DET. JIMMY CARSON(1)( BOB PROBERT, TIM CHEVELDAE ): 2nd 18:40
6. LAK. TOMAS SANDSTROM(4)( LUC ROBITAILLE, COREY MILLEN ): 3rd 6:12
7. LAK. LUC ROBITAILLE(2)( TOMAS SANDSTROM ): 3rd 11:21
8. LAK. BOB KUDELSKI(2)( MIKE DONNELLY, TOMAS SANDSTROM ) (PP) : 3rd 13:14
9. LAK. TOMAS SANDSTROM(5)( LUC ROBITAILLE, PAUL COFFEY ): 3rd 15:55

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. LAK. WARREN RYCHEL - 2 Minutes: 1st 3:53
2. DET. BRAD McCRIMMON - 2 Minutes: 1st 6:07
3. LAK. JIM HILLER - 2 Minutes: 1st 8:21
4. LAK. ALEXEI ZHITNIK - 2 Minutes: 2nd 1:32
5. LAK. CHARLIE HUDDY - 2 Minutes: 2nd 10:12
6. LAK. MARTY McSORLEY - 14 Minutes: 2nd 14:08
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY WARREN RYCHEL
8. DET. SHAWN BURR - 2 Minutes: 2nd 14:08
9. DET. KEITH PRIMEAU - 2 Minutes: 3rd 3:49
10. DET. STEVE CHIASSON - 2 Minutes: 3rd 7:55
11. LAK. ROB BLAKE - 2 Minutes: 3rd 7:55
12. DET. BOB PROBERT - 12 Minutes: 3rd 13:03
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY JIMMY CARSON
14. LAK. MIKE DONNELLY - 2 Minutes: 3rd 17:04

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS   GA  ENG GR GRS
TIM CHEVELDAE              60       34        6       0     6     4   105 LOSS GF
KELLY HRUDEY               60       34        3       0      4     2   105 WIN

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Detroit Red Wings                   6           1
Los Angeles Kings                  3           2


Recap:
The Robitaille-Kurri-Sandstrom line continues to roll on as the Kings win their home opener at the LA Forum.
Detroit had a 3-2 lead going into the 3rd period, but Los Angeles would not be denied.  The Kings pepperes Tim Cheveldae with 19 3rd period shots, scoring on 4 of them to claim a 6-3 victory.  Tomas Sandstrom scored a hat trick and had 2 assists for a 5 point night.  Luc Robitaille had 2 goals and 3 assists for 5 points of his own, including the game winning goal.  Sandstrom has a league-leading 5 goals, and Robitaille leads the league with 9 points.  Through 2 games, the Kings have scored 13 goals, all without The Great One, Wayne Gretzky.  They are 5 for 9 on the power play.
Los Angeles 2-0-0 (4) 1st Smythe, Detroit 1-1-0 t-1st Norris



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Edmonton  3,    Calgary  4   (ot)

GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Edmonton Oilers             1  0  2  0   3
Calgary Flames               1  0  2  1   4

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Edmonton Oilers             7  9  7  0  23
Calgary Flames             12  4 16 1  33

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. EDM. BERNIE NICHOLLS(1)( SCOTT MELLANBY ): 1st 0:22
2. CGY. CRAIG BERUBE(1)( TOMAS FORSLUND, CAREY WILSON ): 1st 4:24
3. CGY. GARY SUTER(1)( THEO FLEURY ) (PP) : 3rd 3:55
4. EDM. JOSEF BERANEK(1)( BRIAN GLYNN ): 3rd 5:38
5. EDM. CHRIS JOSEPH(1)( BERNIE NICHOLLS, CRAIG SIMPSON ) (PP) : 3rd 6:33
6. CGY. PAUL RANHEIM(1)( SERGEI MAKAROV, AL MacINNIS ): 3rd 9:38
7. CGY. ROBERT REICHEL(1)( THEO FLEURY, GARY ROBERTS ): OT 1:06

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. EDM. BRENT GILCHRIST - 2 Minutes: 1st 5:38
2. CGY. THEO FLEURY - 2 Minutes: 1st 5:38
3. CGY. ROBERT REICHEL - 2 Minutes: 1st 14:05
4. EDM. BERNIE NICHOLLS - 2 Minutes: 1st 14:05
5. CGY. RONNIE STERN - 2 Minutes: 1st 16:22
6. CGY. GARY ROBERTS - 7 Minutes: 1st 19:55
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY ROBERT REICHEL
8. EDM. SCOTT MELLANBY - 5 Minutes: 1st 19:55
9. EDM. DAVE MANSON - 2 Minutes: 2nd 2:06
10. CGY. AL MacINNIS - 2 Minutes: 2nd 10:05
11. CGY. GARY SUTER - 2 Minutes: 2nd 17:04
12. CGY. CHRIS DAHLQUIST - 2 Minutes: 2nd 19:12
13. EDM. CRAIG SIMPSON - 2 Minutes: 3rd 3:21
14. CGY. CHRIS DAHLQUIST - 2 Minutes: 3rd 6:12
15. EDM. SCOTT MELLANBY - 7 Minutes: 3rd 7:13
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY CHRIS JOSEPH
17. CGY. GARY ROBERTS - 5 Minutes: 3rd 7:13

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN    SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
BILL RANFORD                 61        33       4      0      7     4   107 LOSS
MIKE VERNON                  61       23       3      0       5     3   107 WIN

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Edmonton Oilers                     6            1
Calgary Flames                       3            1


Recap:
The Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames renewed their rivalry for the 1st time in the 1992-1993 season.  After Bernie Nichols and Craig Berube exchanged 1st period goals, Edmonton and Calgary played a close-to-the-vest, tight checking game until the 3rd period.  Gary Roberts and Scott Mellanby fought twice which brought the Saddledome crowd to their feet.  Mellanby got the better of Roberts at the end of the 1st period, but they met again almost halfway through the 3rd when Roberts was able to pull Mellanby's jersey over his head and left him with a gash on his nose.  Gary Suter scored for Calgary at the 3:55 mark of the 3rd, but Chris Joseph and Josef Beranek both scored within the next 2 and a half minutes to take a 4-3 Edmonton lead.  Paul Ranheim was able to jam a rebound home 3 minutes after the go ahead goal to tie it at 4.  This left Robert Reichel to be the hero 1:06 in overtime on a pretty passing play from Theo Fleury and Gary Roberts.  Fleury finished with 2 assists, and Bernie Nichols had a goal and an assist for the visiting Oilers.
Calgary 1-1-0 (2) t-2nd Smythe, Edmonton 0-2-0 (0) t-5th Smythe



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Winnipeg  5,    San Jose  4
GOALS                          1  2  3 OT   F
Winnipeg Jets                 1  1  3  0    5
San Jose Sharks             1  0  3  0    4

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Winnipeg Jets                11 8 10 0   29
San Jose Sharks             9 17 8  0   34

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. WIN. ED OLCZYK(1)( LUCIANO BORSATO, TEPPO NUMMINEN ): 1st 3:18
2. SJS. SANDIS OZOLINSH(1)( DOUG WILSON ): 1st 7:49
3. WIN. TEEMU SELANNE(2)( BOB ESSENSA, DARRIN SHANNON ): 2nd 6:04
4. SJS. PAT FALLOON(1)( KELLY KISIO, JOHAN GARPENLOV ) (PP) : 3rd 2:14
5. WIN. SERGEI BAUTIN(1)( TEEMU SELANNE, DARRIN SHANNON ): 3rd 7:18
6. SJS. DEAN EVASON(1)( JOHN CARTER, SANDIS OZOLINSH ): 3rd 7:46
7. WIN. JOHN DRUCE(1)( ED OLCZYK, TEPPO NUMMINEN ): 3rd 8:52
8. WIN. TEEMU SELANNE(3)( ALEXEI ZHAMNOV, DARRIN SHANNON ): 3rd 11:45
9. SJS. KELLY KISIO(1)( JAY MORE, SANDIS OZOLINSH ) (SH) : 3rd 17:23

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. SJS. JAY MORE - 5 Minutes: 1st 9:34
2. WIN. ALEXEI ZHAMNOV - 2 Minutes: 1st 9:34
3. WIN. ED OLCZYK - 2 Minutes: 1st 11:11
4. SJS. SANDIS OZOLINSH - 2 Minutes: 1st 12:26
5. WIN. RUSS ROMANIUK - 2 Minutes: 1st 12:26
6. SJS. JAY MORE - 2 Minutes: 1st 16:55
7. SJS. DOUG WILSON - 2 Minutes: 2nd 0:18
8. SJS. JOHAN GARPENLOV - 2 Minutes: 2nd 6:46
9. WIN. EVGENY DAVYDOV - 2 Minutes: 2nd 8:54
10. WIN. PHIL HOUSLEY - 2 Minutes: 3rd 1:04
11. WIN. KEITH TKACHUK - 4 Minutes: 3rd 8:22
12. SJS. JEFF ODGERS - 4 Minutes: 3rd 8:22
13. WIN. FREDRIK OLAUSSON - 2 Minutes: 3rd 12:29
14. SJS. NEIL WILKINSON - 2 Minutes: 3rd 16:57

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
BOB ESSENSA               60        34       4      0      4     2   105 WIN
JEFF HACKETT               58        29       5      0      8     3   103 LOSS

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Winnipeg Jets                         5          0
San Jose Sharks                     4          1

Recap:
Looking to turn the page from a difficult expansion year, the San Jose Sharks wanted to start the season on the right foot at their opener in The Cow Palace.  Ed Olczyk opened the scoring for Winnipeg just 3:18 into the game.  Sandish Ozolinsh tied the game later in the first period with a shot from the point.  The teams would exchange goals the entire game, with San Jose battling back to tie it up 3 times in a row.  With just over 8 minutes left in the 3rd period, Teemu Selanne would break the pattern, roofing the puck on a breakaway for his 2nd of the night and 3rd of the season.  Things looked bleak for the Sharks as Neil Wilkinson took a penalty down by 2 with just over 3 minutes left.  Kelly Kisio would make the score 5-4 with a shorthanded goal on a long shot, and San Jose put on all the pressure they could muster for the last minute.  Bob Essensa held strong though for his 1st win of the season.  Darrin Shannon had 3 assists for the Jets, and Sandis Ozolinsh had a goal and 2 assists for the Sharks who fell short.
Winnipeg 1-1-0 (2) t-2nd Smythe, San Jose 0-1-0 (0) t-5th Smythe

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