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October 16th, 1992

Friday, October 16th, 1992

The Hockey News 10/16/1992


Transaction:
Tampa Bay Lightning claim Marc Bureau off waivers from the Minnesota North Stars

 
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Tampa Bay  5,    Buffalo  3

GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Tampa Bay Lightning       2  1  2   0   5
Buffalo Sabres                 2  1  0   0   3

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Tampa Bay Lightning      7  9  8   0  24
Buffalo Sabres               15 7  8   0  30

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. BUF. DAVE ANDREYCHUK(5)( PAT LaFONTAINE, DOUG BODGER ) (PP) : 1st 4:21
2. BUF. PAT LaFONTAINE(2)( DOUG BODGER, KEITH CARNEY ): 1st 8:50
3. TAM. ROB ZAMUNER(1)( BRIAN BRADLEY ): 1st 16:29
4. TAM. ADAM CREIGHTON(2)( ANATOLI SEMENOV, PETER TAGLIANETTI ): 1st 17:31
5. TAM. ROB RAMAGE(2)( BRIAN BRADLEY, JOHN TUCKER ) (PP) : 2nd 1:53
6. BUF. DOUG BODGER(1)( PAT LaFONTAINE, DAVE ANDREYCHUK ) (PP) : 2nd 4:34
7. TAM. DOUG CROSSMAN(2)( BRIAN BRADLEY, JOHN TUCKER ): 3rd 16:19
8. TAM. ROMAN HAMRLIK(1)( ROB ZAMUNER, JOHN TUCKER ): 3rd 17:04

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. TAM. MIKE HARTMAN - 9 Minutes: 1st 3:51
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY KEN HODGE
3. BUF. ROB RAY - 7 Minutes: 1st 3:51
4. TAM. PETER TAGLIANETTI - 2 Minutes: 1st 6:41
5. TAM. JOE REEKIE - 2 Minutes: 1st 11:52
6. BUF. PHILIPPE BOUCHER - 2 Minutes: 1st 11:52
7. BUF. PAT LaFONTAINE - 2 Minutes: 2nd 1:29
8. TAM. MIKE HARTMAN - 9 Minutes: 2nd 4:19
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY KEN HODGE
10. BUF. GORD DONNELLY - 7 Minutes: 2nd 4:19
11. TAM. BENCH PENALTY - 2 Minutes: 2nd 6:44
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY ROB RAMAGE
13. BUF. PHILIPPE BOUCHER - 2 Minutes: 2nd 10:08
14. BUF. BOB CORKUM - 2 Minutes: 2nd 17:37
15. BUF. RANDY WOOD - 2 Minutes: 3rd 0:56

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
PAT JABLONSKI              60        30      3       0     3     0   105 WIN
DAREN PUPPA                58        24      5       0     5     1   103 LOSS

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Tampa Bay Lightning               4          1
Buffalo Sabres                         4          2

Recap:

Despite scoring 2 early goals and playing a team who by all rights should be demoralized from a blowout loss the night before in Toronto, the Sabres let this game slip away to the expansion Tampa Bay Lightning 5-2.  Dave Andreychuk (5) and Pat LaFontaine (2) scored early for the Sabres who were badly outplaying the Lightning in the early-going.  However, Rob Zamuner and Adam Creighton (2) scored in the last 4 minutes of the period to tie Buffalo 2-2.  The Sabres came into the 2nd period appearing a bit shell-shocked and Pat LaFontaine took an early high sticking penalty.  Rob Ramage took advantage on the powerplay (2) to lift Tampa Bay to a 3-2 lead.  Doug Bodger scored on the powerplay later in the period to level things off on his 3rd point of the evening.
Things  would go unravel late in the 3rd period though as Doug Crossman scored (2) with 3:41 remaining, followed by a Roman Hamrlik goal on 46 seconds later to seal the Lightning triumph at The Aud.
John Tucker had 3 assists for Tampa Bay, and Mike Hartman had 18 PIM by virtue of fighting with Rob Ray in the 1st period, and later Gord Donnelly in the 2nd.  Pat Jablonski made 27 saves on 30 shots, but was 0/3 on GR, while Darren Puppa had an awful night with only 19 saves on 24 shots for a .792 save %, and 1 for 5 on GR.  Alexander Mogilny missed his 3rd straight game with an undisclosed injury.
Tampa Bay 2-4-0 (4) t-5th Norris, Buffalo 2-3-0 (4) t-3rd Adams


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Ottawa  2,    Washington  3

GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Ottawa Senators             1  1  0   0   2
Washington Capitals       1  1  1   0   3

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Ottawa Senators           14 13 11 0  38
Washington Capitals       6 13 13 0  32

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. WAS. KEVIN HATCHER(1)( AL IAFRATE, REGGIE SAVAGE ): 1st 7:45
2. OTT. NEIL BRADY(1)( DOUG SMAIL ): 1st 8:23
3. OTT. MIKE PELUSO(2)( UNASSISTED ): 2nd 10:46
4. WAS. PETER BONDRA(1)( MIKE RIDLEY, KEVIN HATCHER ): 2nd 19:11
5. WAS. TODD KRYGIER(1)( UNASSISTED ): 3rd 17:38

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. OTT. SYLVAIN TURGEON - 5 Minutes: 1st 5:37
2. WAS. PETER BONDRA - 5 Minutes: 1st 5:37
3. WAS. KEVIN HATCHER - 2 Minutes: 1st 14:08
4. WAS. TODD KRYGIER - 2 Minutes: 2nd 2:35
5. WAS. AL IAFRATE - 2 Minutes: 2nd 19:45
6. WAS. DALE HUNTER - 4 Minutes: 3rd 2:12
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY PAT ELYNUIK
8. OTT. MARK LAMB - 2 Minutes: 3rd 2:12

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                              MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
PETER SIDORKIEWICZ         58       32       3      0      3     1   103 LOSS
JIM HRIVNAK                        60       38       2      0      8     7   105 WIN

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Ottawa Senators                      4          0
Washington Capitals                0          0

Recap:

Washington and Ottawa met for the first time in a battle of Wales Conference winless teams and Capital Cities.  Kevin Hatcher opened the scoring 7:45 into the first to carry the Capitals to a 1-0 lead.  Neil Brady answered for Ottawa only 38 seconds later to tie the game.   Goalies Peter Sidorkiewicz and Washington backup Jan Hrivnak played well throughout. 
Mike Peluso broke the tie (2) with a goal for Ottawa with 9:14 remaining in the 2nd period.  The lead held until Peter Bondra scored his 1st of the season with only 49 seconds left in the 2nd frame.  Todd Krygier scored an unassisted game-winning goal with 2:22 left in the 3rd for the Capitals.  Washington won, despite not getting a powerplay opportunity.  They killed all 4 of Ottawa's PP chances.  Jan Hrivnak was very solid in between the pipes, saving 7 of 8 GR.
Washington 1-4-0 (2) t-5th Patrick, Ottawa 0-4-1 (1) 6th Adams

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Vancouver  3,    Winnipeg  8

GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Vancouver Canucks        1  1  1   0   3
Winnipeg Jets                 1  3  4  0    8

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Vancouver Canucks        8  5 12  0  25
Winnipeg Jets               10 13  8  0  31

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. VAN. PAVEL BURE(1)( PETR NEDVED ): 1st 6:46
2. WIN. TEEMU SELANNE(7)( KEITH TKACHUK ) (PP) : 1st 7:41
3. WIN. TEEMU SELANNE(8)( FREDRIK OLAUSSON, ALEXEI ZHAMNOV ) (PP) : 2nd 0:11
4. WIN. TEEMU SELANNE(9)( ALEXEI ZHAMNOV, DEAN KENNEDY ): 2nd 10:11
5. WIN. TROY MURRAY(1)( SERGEI BAUTIN, TEPPO NUMMINEN ): 2nd 13:38
6. VAN. CLIFF RONNING(2)( TREVOR LINDEN ): 2nd 14:12
7. WIN. KEITH TKACHUK(3)( PHIL HOUSLEY ): 3rd 6:42
8. WIN. MIKE EAGLES(1)( TEPPO NUMMINEN, LUCIANO BORSATO ): 3rd 8:24
9. WIN. TEEMU SELANNE(10)( ALEXEI ZHAMNOV ): 3rd 10:12
10. WIN. ALEXEI ZHAMNOV(1)( DARRIN SHANNON ): 3rd 10:46
11. VAN. PAVEL BURE(2)( SERGIO MOMESSO, JYRKI LUMME ) (PP) : 3rd 16:12

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. VAN. DANA MURZYN - 4 Minutes: 1st 7:18
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY JIM SANDLAK
3. WIN. PHIL HOUSLEY - 2 Minutes: 1st 7:18
4. VAN. PAVEL BURE - 2 Minutes: 1st 15:21
5. VAN. GARRY VALK - 2 Minutes: 1st 18:35
6. VAN. DANA MURZYN - 5 Minutes: 2nd 0:11
7. VAN. GINO ODJICK - 2 Minutes: 2nd 3:45
8. WIN. THOMAS STEEN - 2 Minutes: 2nd 15:21
9. WIN. TROY MURRAY - 2 Minutes: 2nd 18:12
10. WIN. ED OLCZYK - 2 Minutes: 3rd 2:39
11. WIN. LUCIANO BORSATO - 2 Minutes: 3rd 12:54
12. WIN. MIKE LALOR - 2 Minutes: 3rd 15:55

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS  
KAY WHITMORE              61       31      8       0     5     0   107 LOSS GF
RICK TABARACCI             61       25      3       0     3     1   107 WIN

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Vancouver Canucks                 5         1
Winnipeg Jets                          4         2

Recap:

Vancouver and Winnipeg reignited their Smythe Division rivalry Friday night, both looking impressive in their first few games, however, this meeting would become one-sided.  Pavel Bure opened the scoring for Vancouver with his first of the season 6:46 into the game.  Less than a minute later, with Canuck Dana Murzyn in the penalty box, Teemu Selanne lit the lamp for his 7th of the season to tie the game at 1. 
Selanne took the puck off the 2nd period faceoff and scored only 11 seconds into the period, also on the powerplay.  Exactly 10 minutes later, Selanne completed the natural hat trick to make the score 3-1 Jets.  Later in the period, Troy Murray and Cliff Ronning (2) traded goals to go into the 2nd intermission with a 4-2 score.
In the 3rd period, the Jets would get to Vancouver backup Kay Whitmore, scoring 4 goals on 8 shots including Teemu Selanne's 4th of the game and 10th goal in his 1st 6 career NHL games.  Keith Tkachuk (3), Mike Eagles, and Alexei Zhamnov scored the other goals for Winnipeg.  Pavel Bure scored his 2nd of the game (2) at the 16:12 mark to close the scoring for the night.  The 8-3 win by the Jets propels them to 1st in the Smythe Division.
Winnipeg 4-2-0 (8) 1st Smythe, Vancouver 2-2-0 (4) t-4th Smythe


First Star of the Night:
Teemu Selanne, the "Finnish Flash" added to his phenomenal start as a rookie, scoring 4 goals to lead Winnipeg to an 8-3 victory over bitter rival Vancouver.  Selanne's gameincluded a Natural Hat Trick, 9 shots, and 2 powerplay goals.  He already has 10 goals in only 6 games.

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