Tuesday, March 5, 2013

October 20th, 1992

Tuesday, October 20th, 1992

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@Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario
Ottawa 2, Toronto 7
GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Ottawa Senators                1  0  1  0  2 
Toronto Maple Leafs            5  2  0  0  7 

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Ottawa Senators                6  8  6  0  20
Toronto Maple Leafs            20 12 9  0  41

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. TOR. DAVE McLLWAIN(4)( MARK OSBORNE ): 1st 5:04
2. TOR. WENDEL CLARK(2)( DAVE ELLETT ): 1st 6:04
3. TOR. MIKE KRUSHELNYSKI(4)( GLENN ANDERSON, TODD GILL ): 1st 6:41
4. TOR. GLENN ANDERSON(2)( DAVE ELLETT, TODD GILL ) (PP) : 1st 11:175. OTT. NEIL BRADY(2)( SYLVAIN TURGEON, NORM MACIVER ) (PP) : 1st 14:516. TOR. MIKE KRUSHELNYSKI(5)( NIKOLAI BORSCHEVSKY, TODD GILL ) (PP) : 1st 17:04
7. TOR. WENDEL CLARK(3)( DOUG GILMOUR, TODD GILL ): 2nd 0:54
8. TOR. MARK OSBORNE(1)( JAMIE MACOUN, MIKE FOLIGNO ): 2nd 3:469. OTT. KEN HAMMOND(1)( LONNIE LOACH, NEIL BRADY ): 3rd 13:29

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. OTT. MARK LAMB - 2 Minutes: 1st 1:04
2. OTT. MARK LAMB - 4 Minutes: 1st 10:01
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY MARK OSIECKI4. TOR. DOUG GILMOUR - 2 Minutes: 1st 10:01
5. TOR. DOUG GILMOUR - 4 Minutes: 1st 14:02
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY WENDEL CLARK7. OTT. MARK FREER - 2 Minutes: 1st 14:02
8. OTT. KEN HAMMOND - 2 Minutes: 1st 16:209. TOR. JAMIE MACOUN - 4 Minutes: 2nd 10:1210. OTT. DARREN RUMBLE - 4 Minutes: 2nd 10:1211. TOR. PETER ZEZEL - 4 Minutes: 2nd 12:2512. OTT. NEIL BRADY - 4 Minutes: 2nd 12:2513. TOR. WENDEL CLARK - 2 Minutes: 2nd 14:10
14. TOR. TODD GILL - 2 Minutes: 3rd 1:3817. TOR. MIKE FOLIGNO - 2 Minutes: 3rd 8:53
18. TOR. MIKE FOLIGNO - 2 Minutes: 3rd 14:12

Goalie Stats 
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
PETER SIDORKIEWICZ               12     13  4    0  2  0   21  LOSS GF
STEVE WEEKS                      48     28  3    0  3  1   84  
FELIX POTVIN                     60     20  2    0  5  3   105 WIN

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Ottawa Senators               5         1
Toronto Maple Leafs           4         2










Recap:

Ottawa met the Toronto Maple Leafs for the first time ever at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton. This neutral site game is the 2nd of 24 in the NHL this season. Over 7,000 fans were on hand to watch a game that lived up to the billing of a mismatch. The Maple Leafs scored on Ottawa goaltender Peter Sidorkiewicz early and often. Dave McLLwain (4), Wendell Clark (2), Mike Krushelnyski (4), and Glenn Anderson (2) all scored in the first 12 minutes to jump out to a 4-0 lead. Ottawa coach Rick Bowness decided to pull Sidorkiewicz in favor of Steve Weeks. The Senators responded with a Neil brady goal (2) to make the score 4-1. It was the closest Ottawa would come. Mike krushelnyski (5) scored 2 minutes later for his second of the game to make the score 5-1. Wendel Clark scored his own 2nd of the game (3) less than a minute into the 2nd period to claim a 6-1 lead. Steve Weeks held strong for Ottawa and stopped the bleeding, letting in 3 goals on 28 shots. Felix Potvin cruised to a 20 shot, 18 save 7-2 victory. Todd Gill had 4 assists and was a +3. The Maple Leafs' victory vaults them to 11 points, 1st in the Norris Division and the most points in the NHL.
Toronto 5-1-1 (11) 1st Norris, Ottawa 0-5-1 (1) 6th Smythe
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Vancouver 6, Pittsburgh 2
GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Vancouver Canucks              2  1  3  0  6 
Pittsburgh Penguins            1  1  0  0  2 

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Vancouver Canucks              13 10 13 0  36
Pittsburgh Penguins            9  9  12 0  30

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. VAN. GREG ADAMS(2)( JIM SANDLAK ): 1st 2:38
2. VAN. TOM FERGUS(2)( ROBERT KRON ): 1st 5:333. PIT. MARIO LEMIEUX(6)( DAVE TIPPETT, KEVIN STEVENS ) (PP) : 1st 16:594. VAN. GREG ADAMS(3)( GARRY VALK, GERALD DIDUCK ) (PP) : 2nd 9:355. PIT. KEVIN STEVENS(4)( LARRY MURPHY ) (PP) : 2nd 10:586. VAN. SERGIO MOMESSO(1)( JYRKI LUMME, PAVEL BURE ): 3rd 2:10
7. VAN. CLIFF RONNING(3)( GERALD DIDUCK, GEOFF COURTNALL ): 3rd 10:06
8. VAN. CLIFF RONNING(4)( GEOFF COURTNALL ): 3rd 19:48

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. VAN. JIM SANDLAK - 9 Minutes: 1st 3:21
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY GARRY VALK3. PIT. TROY LONEY - 7 Minutes: 1st 3:21
4. PIT. BRYAN FOGARTY - 2 Minutes: 1st 13:045. VAN. GERALD DIDUCK - 2 Minutes: 1st 16:20
6. VAN. GINO ODJICK - 12 Minutes: 2nd 4:29
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY TOM FERGUS8. PIT. JAY CAUFIELD - 2 Minutes: 2nd 4:29
9. PIT. KJELL SAMUELSSON - 2 Minutes: 2nd 5:0310. VAN. ROBERT DIRK - 2 Minutes: 2nd 5:0311. PIT. SHAWN McEACHERN - 2 Minutes: 2nd 9:2812. VAN. DOUG LIDSTER - 2 Minutes: 2nd 10:41
13. VAN. GREG ADAMS - 2 Minutes: 2nd 14:10
14. VAN. GERALD DIDUCK - 2 Minutes: 3rd 17:28

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
KIRK McLEAN                      60     30  2    0  4  3   105 WIN
TOM BARRASSO                     60     36  6    0  9  5   105 LOSS GF

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Vancouver Canucks             2         1
Pittsburgh Penguins           6         2







Recap:

Vancouver continued a brutal trip out East visiting The Igloo in Pittsburgh to take on the defending Stanley Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins. Vancouver jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead by virtue of goals by Greg Adams (2) and Tom Fergus (2). Mario Lemieux brought the Penguins within 1 (6) with a powerplay goal with 3 minutes remaining in the opening frame. The Canucks would add the eventual game-winner off the stick of Greg Adams for his second of the game (3). Pittsburgh would anser back with a Kevin Stevens goal (4) to make the score 3-2 Canucks, but that was as close as the Penguins came. The 3rd period scoring was monopolized by Vancouver. Sergio Momesso, and 2 Cliff Ronning goals (4) iced the game and a solid Canuck effort on the road in a tough building. In addition to a pair of goals from each Adams and Ronning, Gerald Diduck and Geoff Courtnall each chipped in 2 assists. In the past 2 away games, Vancouver was able to capture 3 of 4 points from last year's Stanley Cup Final participants.
Vancouver 3-2-1 (7) 4th Smythe, Pittsburgh 3-3-1 (7) t-2nd Patrick


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Hartford 2, New Jersey 8
GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Hartford Whalers               1  1  0  0  2 
New Jersey Devils              2  3  3  0  8 

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Hartford Whalers               7  6  9  0  22
New Jersey Devils              16 7  15 0  38

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. HAR. MURRAY CRAVEN(4)( PAT VERBEEK, GEOFF SANDERSON ): 1st 5:032. NJD. STEPHANE RICHER(3)( TOM CHORSKE ): 1st 6:44
3. NJD. STEPHANE RICHER(4)( SCOTT STEVENS ): 1st 15:134. HAR. GEOFF SANDERSON(4)( MURRAY CRAVEN, ZARLEY ZALAPSKI ) (PP) : 2nd 2:075. NJD. KEVIN TODD(2)( TOMMY ALBELIN ): 2nd 6:12
6. NJD. BOBBY HOLIK(6)( DAVE BARR, SCOTT STEVENS ): 2nd 9:03
7. NJD. KEVIN TODD(3)( DOUG BROWN ): 2nd 10:41
8. NJD. CLAUDE LEMIEUX(3)( ALEXANDER SEMAK, BRUCE DRIVER ): 3rd 0:29
9. NJD. ZDENO CIGER(1)( BRUCE DRIVER, SCOTT STEVENS ): 3rd 9:04
10. NJD. KEVIN TODD(4)( RANDY McKAY ): 3rd 15:10

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. NJD. ALEXANDER SEMAK - 2 Minutes: 2nd 0:532. HAR. ADAM BURT - 4 Minutes: 2nd 11:21
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY PAT VERBEEK4. NJD. ALEXEI KASATONOV - 2 Minutes: 2nd 11:215. HAR. ZARLEY ZALAPSKI - 2 Minutes: 2nd 15:47
6. HAR. ANDREW CASSELS - 2 Minutes: 3rd 2:02

Goalie Stats 
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
SEAN BURKE                       60     38  8    0  8  2   105 LOSS GF
CHRIS TERRERI                    60     22  2    0  4  3   105 WIN

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Hartford Whalers              1         1
New Jersey Devils             3         0







Recap:

The New Jersey Devils extended their winning ways (3 wins in 4 games) with a commanding 8-2 victory over the Hartford Whalers. Amidst another Devil offensive explosion, Stephane Richer had 2 goals (4) and an assist, Scott Stevens had 3 assists and finished at a +4, and Kevin Todd had a hat trick (4) and was a +3. Despite Murray Craven (4) opening the scoring for the Whalers, Hartford could not keep up with the Devils. It was an exceptionally bad night for Hartford goalie Sean Burke. He stayed in the entire game to face 38 shots and let in 8 goals. He only was able to save 2 of 8 GR opportunities. It is feast or famine for the Devils. They have 24 goals in their 3 wins, and only 9 goals in their 4 losses
New Jersey 3-4-0 (6) t-4th Patrick, Hartford 2-5-0 (4) t-4th Adams

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Philadelphia 4, New York Islanders 5
GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Philadelphia Flyers            1  2  1  0  4 
New York Islanders             1  2  2  0  5 

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Philadelphia Flyers            9  4  10 0  23
New York Islanders             12 17 11 0  40

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. NYI. JEFF NORTON(5)( UWE KRUPP, PIERRE TURGEON ): 1st 1:012. PHI. MARK RECCHI(4)( GARRY GALLEY, BRENT FEDYK ) (SH) : 1st 19:033. NYI. STEVE THOMAS(3)( PIERRE TURGEON, DEREK KING ): 2nd 3:214. PHI. MARK RECCHI(5)( ERIC LINDROS, GARRY GALLEY ) (PP) : 2nd 7:37
5. PHI. ANDREI LOMAKIN(1)( DIMITRI YUSHKEVICH, KEVIN DINEEN ): 2nd 8:286. NYI. RAY FERRARO(2)( BENOIT HOGUE, PATRICK FLATLEY ): 2nd 17:027. PHI. ROD BRIND'AMOUR(2)( ANDREI LOMAKIN, GARRY GALLEY ): 3rd 1:388. NYI. JEFF NORTON(6)( PATRICK FLATLEY, RAY FERRARO ): 3rd 2:01
9. NYI. RAY FERRARO(3)( BENOIT HOGUE, PATRICK FLATLEY ): 3rd 6:11

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. PHI. VIACHESLAV BUTSAYEV - 2 Minutes: 1st 4:29
2. PHI. TERRY CARKNER - 2 Minutes: 1st 10:423. NYI. VLADIMIR MALAKHOV - 2 Minutes: 1st 10:424. PHI. DAVE BROWN - 4 Minutes: 1st 18:12
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY SHAWN CRONIN6. NYI. BILL BERG - 2 Minutes: 1st 18:12
7. NYI. DARIUS KASPARAITIS - 2 Minutes: 1st 19:51
8. NYI. SCOTT LACHANCE - 2 Minutes: 2nd 7:179. PHI. BRIAN BENNING - 2 Minutes: 2nd 11:0910. NYI. DARIUS KASPARAITIS - 4 Minutes: 2nd 16:2311. PHI. ERIC LINDROS - 4 Minutes: 2nd 16:23
12. PHI. GARRY GALLEY - 4 Minutes: 3rd 15:55
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY ANDREI LOMAKIN14. NYI. RAY FERRARO - 2 Minutes: 3rd 15:55

Goalie Stats ]
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
STEPHANE BEAUREGARD              59     40  5    0  6  1   104 LOSS
GLENN HEALY                      59     23  4    0  6  5   104 WIN

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Philadelphia Flyers           2         1
New York Islanders            4         0







Recap:

The New York Islanders came through with yet another strong 3rd period to knock off the Flyers 5-4 at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Jeff Norton opened the scoring a minute and a second into the game (5). Mark Recchi tied it up with a shorthanded goal just under a minute left in the period (4). Steve Thomas scored (3) early in the 2nd to put the Isles up 2-1, but Mark Recchi (5) scored on the powerplay and Andrei Lomakin followed it up less than a minute later to take a 3-2 lead for Philadelphia. Ray Ferraro tied the game up (2) with 3 minutes left in the second period. Rod Brind'Amour scored (2) 1:38 into the 3rd, but it was answered quickly by jeff Norton's second of the game (6) 23 seconds later. Ray Ferraro (3) broke the tie for the game's final goal 6:11 into the last period. Mark Recchi had 2 goals and Garry Galley had 3 assists for the Flyers. On the Islanders' side, Jeff Norton had 2 goals and Ray Ferraro had 2 goals (including the game winning goal) and an assist. Pat Flatley added 3 assists. The Islanders have out-scored opponents 10-5 in the 3rd period so far this season.
New York Islanders 4-1-2 (10) 1st Patrick, Philadelphia 3-5-0 (6) t-4th Patrick


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Edmonton 4, Tampa Bay 2
GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Edmonton Oilers                0  2  2  0  4 
Tampa Bay Lightning            1  0  1  0  2 

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Edmonton Oilers                3  7  11 0  21
Tampa Bay Lightning            14 6  10 0  30

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. TAM. ROB DiMAIO(1)( UNASSISTED ): 1st 17:042. EDM. DAVE MANSON(2)( CRAIG MacTAVISH ): 2nd 9:33
3. EDM. CRAIG SIMPSON(1)( BERNIE NICHOLLS ): 2nd 11:45
4. EDM. GEOFF SMITH(2)( UNASSISTED ) (SH) : 3rd 0:505. TAM. CHRIS KONTOS(3)( ANATOLI SEMENOV, PETER TAGLIANETTI ): 3rd 7:516. EDM. ESA TIKKANEN(5)( JOSEF BERANEK, SHAYNE CORSON ): 3rd 18:12

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. EDM. ESA TIKKANEN - 2 Minutes: 1st 2:12
2. EDM. CRAIG MacTAVISH - 2 Minutes: 1st 5:02
3. EDM. CRAIG MacTAVISH - 2 Minutes: 1st 10:38
4. EDM. CRAIG MacTAVISH - 2 Minutes: 2nd 3:115. TAM. BRIAN BRADLEY - 4 Minutes: 2nd 16:19
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY ROB ZAMUNER7. EDM. BERNIE NICHOLLS - 2 Minutes: 2nd 16:19
8. EDM. BRIAN GLYNN - 2 Minutes: 2nd 19:549. TAM. BENCH PENALTY - 2 Minutes: 3rd 14:46
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY KEN HODGE

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
BILL RANFORD                     60     30  2    0  3  2   105 WIN
WENDELL YOUNG                    60     21  4    0  4  1   105 LOSS

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Edmonton Oilers               2         0
Tampa Bay Lightning           5         0







Recap:

Tampa Bay hosted the Edmonton Oilers in their second home game in franchise history. Rob DiMaio opened the scoring for the lightning with just under 3 minutes remaining in the first period, which the Lightning controlled all facets of the gameplay. Bill Ranford was strong once again for the Oilers, keeping them in the game, despite only have 3 shots almost to the game's halfway point. Dave Manson scored on Edmonton's 4th shot of the game (2) to tie the game at 1. Craig Simpson scored on Edmonton's 5th shot on Wendell Young 2 minutes later with 8:15 left in the 2nd. Despite playing a marvelous game and holding a 20-10 edge in shots, the Lightning were trailing 2-1 in the 2nd intermission, however, they were going to start the 3rd period on the powerplay. Geoff Smith (2) would deliver a major blow to Tampa Bay's psyche as he would score an unassisted breakaway goal in the 1st minute of the 3rd. Chris Kontos (3) would score with 12 minutes left to bring the Lightning within 1, but Esa Tikkanen iced the game (5) with under 2 minutes left as Tampa Bay was pressing for the equalizing goal. Ultimately, goaltending was the difference. Bill Ranford made 28 saves on 30 shots in a solid effort, but Wendell Young only made 17 saves on 21 shots.
Edmonton 3-5-0 (6) 5th Smythe, Tampa Bay 2-5-0 (4) t-5th Norris


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Winnipeg 3, Detroit 4
GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Winnipeg Jets                  0  1  2  0  3 
Detroit Red Wings              2  2  0  0  4 

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Winnipeg Jets                  13 7  11 0  31
Detroit Red Wings              12 12 10 0  34

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. DET. STEVE YZERMAN(10)( DINO CICCARELLI ): 1st 4:58
2. DET. STEVE YZERMAN(11)( BOB PROBERT ): 1st 10:12
3. DET. YVES RACINE(2)( JIMMY CARSON, DALLAS DRAKE ): 2nd 4:10
4. DET. PAUL YSEBAERT(4)( MARK HOWE, SERGEI FEDOROV ): 2nd 9:005. WIN. KEITH TKACHUK(5)( THOMAS STEEN, EVGENY DAVYDOV ): 2nd 13:38
6. WIN. TEPPO NUMMINEN(2)( KEITH TKACHUK, THOMAS STEEN ) (PP) : 3rd 0:49
7. WIN. ED OLCZYK(3)( LUCIANO BORSATO, MIKE LALOR ): 3rd 2:45

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. DET. KEITH PRIMEAU - 2 Minutes: 1st 16:28
2. DET. SERGEI FEDOROV - 2 Minutes: 1st 19:523. WIN. TEPPO NUMMINEN - 2 Minutes: 2nd 2:464. DET. STEVE CHIASSON - 4 Minutes: 2nd 6:12
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY BOB PROBERT6. WIN. PHIL HOUSLEY - 2 Minutes: 2nd 6:127. DET. STEVE CHIASSON - 2 Minutes: 3rd 0:22
8. DET. BENCH PENALTY - 2 Minutes: 3rd 6:12
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY GERARD GALLANT
10. DET. VLADIMIR KONSTANTINOV - 4 Minutes: 3rd 12:29
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY GERARD GALLANT12. WIN. MIKE LALOR - 2 Minutes: 3rd 12:29

Goalie Stats 
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
BOB ESSENSA                      58     34  4    0  6  3   103 LOSS 
VINCENT RIENDEAU                 60     31  3    0  7  4   105 WIN

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Winnipeg Jets                 6         1
Detroit Red Wings             1         0

Recap:

Two of the top teams in the Campbell Conference clashed at Joe Louis Arena, and did not disappoint. Steve Yzerman started off the game continuing a sizzling start to the season, with his 10th and 11th goals in just 6 games. Yzerman now trails leading goal scorer Teemu Selanne (who was held off the scoresheet) by one goal. Despite the 2-0 lead for Detroit, the 1st period was very evenly played. Vincent Riendeau frustrated the high octane Winnipeg attack all period. Detroit jumped up to a 4-0 lead in the 2nd period with goals from Yves Racine (2) and Paul Ysebaert (4). It looked as if the Red Wings were on their way to another blowout victory, but Winnipeg goalie Bob Essensa tightened up and was perfect the rest of the way, and Winnipeg solved Riendeau on the other end. Keith Tkachuk scored at the 13:38 mark of the second period (5). Only 49 seconds into the third period Teppo Numminen scored from the point on the powerplay (2) to bring the Jets within 2. Quickly after the powerplay goal, Ed Olczyk (3) scored less than 2 minutes later to make the score 4-3 with 18:45 remaining. Detroit's play in their own zone would tighten up and limit chances after that, especially on 2 Winnipeg powerplays in the 3rd period. Detroit is now riding a 4 game winning streak. prior to this game, Winnipeg had won 5 of 6 games.
Detroit 5-1-0 (10), Winnipeg 5-2-0 (10) 1st Smythe


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Los Angeles 6, Calgary 4
GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Los Angeles Kings              2  1  3  0  6 
Calgary Flames                 1  1  2  0  4 

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Los Angeles Kings              3  3  10 0  16
Calgary Flames                 13 13 12 0  38

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. LAK. LUC ROBITAILLE(7)( JARI KURRI ) (PP) : 1st 1:532. CGY. CHRIS LINDBERG(1)( MICHEL PETIT, JEFF REESE ): 1st 6:063. LAK. LUC ROBITAILLE(8)( JARI KURRI, CHARLIE HUDDY ) (PP) : 1st 13:314. CGY. JOE NIEUWENDYK(4)( GARY SUTER, AL MacINNIS ) (PP) : 2nd 1:165. LAK. TOMAS SANDSTROM(6)( PAUL COFFEY, LUC ROBITAILLE ) (PP) : 2nd 7:33
6. LAK. LUC ROBITAILLE(9)( JARI KURRI, TOMAS SANDSTROM ): 3rd 5:04
7. LAK. PAUL COFFEY(2)( JARI KURRI ) (PP) : 3rd 6:038. CGY. THEO FLEURY(2)( SERGEI MAKAROV, JOE NIEUWENDYK ) (PP) : 3rd 9:58
9. CGY. JOE NIEUWENDYK(5)( CHRIS LINDBERG ): 3rd 11:1310. LAK. MIKE DONNELLY(2)( ROBERT LANG, DARRYL SYDOR ): 3rd 15:44

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. CGY. AL MacINNIS - 4 Minutes: 1st 1:38
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY ROBERT REICHEL3. LAK. PAUL COFFEY - 2 Minutes: 1st 1:38
4. LAK. JARI KURRI - 4 Minutes: 1st 3:445. CGY. JOEL OTTO - 4 Minutes: 1st 3:44
6. CGY. CHRIS DAHLQUIST - 2 Minutes: 1st 7:187. LAK. LUC ROBITAILLE - 2 Minutes: 1st 7:18
8. LAK. KELLY HRUDEY - 2 Minutes: 1st 8:21
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY JIM HILLER10. CGY. CHRIS DAHLQUIST - 2 Minutes: 1st 11:4911. LAK. PAUL COFFEY - 2 Minutes: 1st 14:36
12. LAK. DAVE TAYLOR - 2 Minutes: 1st 18:07
13. LAK. ROB BLAKE - 2 Minutes: 2nd 0:29
14. LAK. ALEXEI ZHITNIK - 2 Minutes: 2nd 3:2115. CGY. SERGEI MAKAROV - 2 Minutes: 2nd 7:1816. LAK. PAUL COFFEY - 2 Minutes: 2nd 10:1017. CGY. AL MacINNIS - 2 Minutes: 2nd 10:1018. LAK. JIM HILLER - 2 Minutes: 2nd 19:1519. CGY. ROGER JOHANSSON - 2 Minutes: 2nd 19:15
20. CGY. THEO FLEURY - 2 Minutes: 3rd 5:3421. LAK. LUC ROBITAILLE - 2 Minutes: 3rd 9:34
22. LAK. PAUL COFFEY - 2 Minutes: 3rd 19:55

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
KELLY HRUDEY                     60     38  4    0  4  3   105 WIN
JEFF REESE                       60     16  6    0  3  1   105 LOSS GF 

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Los Angeles Kings             4         4
Calgary Flames                7         2

Recap:

The Kings and Flames clashed for a 3rd time already in this young season. The teams split the first 2 games. With Al MacInnis in the penalty box, Luc Robitaille scored (7) for a quick King lead 1:53 into the game. Chris Lindberg tied it up for Calgary later in the 1st. Luc Robitaille answered with his 2nd goal, again on the powerplay (8) for a 2-1 lead into the first break. Joe Nieuwendyk tied it up early in the 2nd (4), but shortly after, Tomas Sandstrom netted his 6th of the season to put the Kings up for good. Robitaille assisted on the Sandstrom goal for his 3rd point of the night. Robitaille completed his hat trick 5:04 into the 3rd period (9) for his 4th point of the night, lifting his league-leading total to 20 (9 goals, 11 assists). Paul Coffey added another powerplay goal a minute later (2) for a commanding 5-2 lead. Theo Fleury (2) and Joe Nieuwendyk with his 2nd of the game (5) brought the Flames within 1 with 8:47 left. Mike Donnelly however capped off the scoring (2) with a pretty rebound backhand shot with 4:16 remaining in regulation. The Los Angeles Kings' powerplay was lethal, scoring on all 4 opportunities. The Flames finally gave goaltender Mike Vernon a rest, and Jeff Reese could not handle the Kings offense. He only managed 10 saves on 16 shots. However, only 2 of Los Angeles' 6 goals came on GR. Despite the score, the Flames outshot the Kings 38-16. Much of that came on 7 powerplay opportunities.
Los Angeles 4-2-1 (9) 2nd Smythe, Calgary 3-2-2 (8) 3rd Smythe


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First Star of The Night:
Luc Robitaille had another huge night to make up for the absence of Wayne Gretzky. He had a hat trick (2 powerplay goals) on only 3 shots and an assist to lead the Kings to a huge victory over Calgary. Robitaille leads the NHL with 20 points and is tied for the lead with 5 powerplay goals.

Friday, March 1, 2013

October 19th, 1992

Monday, October 19th, 1992

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St. Louis 3, Montreal 4
GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
St. Louis Blues                0  1  2  0  3 
Montreal Canadiens             2  2  0  0  4 

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
St. Louis Blues                6  6  8  0  20
Montreal Canadiens             16 10 14 0  40

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. MON. STEPHAN LEBEAU(1)( ED RONAN, GILBERT DIONNE ): 1st 3:18
2. MON. JOHN LeCLAIR(3)( DENIS SAVARD, VINCENT DAMPHOUSSE ): 1st 11:55
3. STL. BRETT HULL(7)( CRAIG JANNEY, JEFF BROWN ) (PP) : 2nd 0:14
4. MON. VINCENT DAMPHOUSSE(5)( KIRK MULLER, MATHIEU SCHNEIDER ) (PP) : 2nd 8:21
5. MON. KIRK MULLER(3)( BRIAN BELLOWS, ERIC DESJARDINS ): 2nd 11:17
6. STL. BRENDAN SHANAHAN(3)( BRETT HULL, CRAIG JANNEY ) (PP) : 3rd 7:17
7. STL. NELSON EMERSON(1)( JEFF BROWN, CURTIS JOSEPH ): 3rd 8:20

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. MON. MIKE KEANE - 2 Minutes: 1st 1:04
2. MON. VINCENT DAMPHOUSSE - 2 Minutes: 1st 15:48
3. MON. MATHIEU SCHNEIDER - 2 Minutes: 1st 18:41
4. STL. RICH SUTTER - 2 Minutes: 2nd 7:14
5. STL. RON WILSON - 2 Minutes: 2nd 12:58
6. STL. RICH SUTTER - 2 Minutes: 2nd 19:51
7. MON. PATRICE BRISEBOIS - 2 Minutes: 3rd 6:03
8. STL. PHILIPPE BOZON - 2 Minutes: 3rd 9:38
9. STL. GARTH BUTCHER - 2 Minutes: 3rd 11:52
10. MON. ERIC DESJARDINS - 2 Minutes: 3rd 11:52

Goalie Stats 
PLAYER                   MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS 
CURTIS JOSEPH             60     40  4    0  7  5   105 LOSS
PATRICK ROY               60     20  3    0  5  3   105 WIN

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
St. Louis Blues               4         2
Montreal Canadiens            4         1






















Recap:

There was one lone game Monday night between the Blues and Canadiens at the Montreal Forum. The Habs got out to a quick pace, outshooting the Blues 16-6 in the first period, and enjoying a 2-0 lead from goals by Stephan LeBeau at the 3:18 mark and John LeClair (3) later in the period. Brett Hull (7) opened the 2nd period scoring early, on the powerplay to make it a one goal game, but Vincent Damphousse (5) and Kirk Muller (3) would answer later in the second for a commanding 4-1 Montreal lead. That lead would get tenuous, as Brendan Shanahan scored (3) on the powerplay at the 7:17 mark of the 3rd period, and Nelson Emerson scored 1 minute later to bring the Blues again within one. Patrick Roy held on for the rest of the game and the Habs were victorious, claiming a share of 1st place in the Adams Division. Montreal outshot St. Louis 40-20.
Montreal 4-2-1 (9) t-1st Adams, St. Louis 2-5-0 (4) t-5th Norris



First Star of the Night:

Kirk Muller had the game-winning goal and an assist to lead the Habs over the Blues Monday night.
 

October 18th, 1992

Sunday, October 18th, 1992

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New York Islanders 6, New York Rangers 6 (ot)

GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
New York Islanders             2  3  1  0  6 
New York Rangers               2  2  2  0  6 

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
New York Islanders             9  17 5  1  32
New York Rangers               10 10 9  2  31

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. NYI. JEFF NORTON(4)( PIERRE TURGEON, DEREK KING ) (PP) : 1st 4:13
2. NYR. BRIAN LEETCH(3)( JAMES PATRICK ): 1st 7:15
3. NYR. TONY AMONTE(1)( UNASSISTED ): 1st 11:14
4. NYI. STEVE THOMAS(2)( PIERRE TURGEON, DEREK KING ): 1st 15:21
5. NYI. PATRICK FLATLEY(2)( JEFF NORTON, UWE KRUPP ): 2nd 6:46
6. NYI. DEREK KING(2)( PIERRE TURGEON, STEVE THOMAS ): 2nd 10:02
7. NYR. ALEXEI KOVALEV(1)( DARREN TURCOTTE, MARK HARDY ): 2nd 12:29
8. NYR. ADAM GRAVES(3)( MARK MESSIER, BRIAN LEETCH ): 2nd 14:43
9. NYI. VLADIMIR MALAKHOV(1)( PIERRE TURGEON, DEREK KING ) (PP) : 2nd 16:47
10. NYR. MIKE GARTNER(2)( BRIAN LEETCH ): 3rd 0:59
11. NYR. TONY AMONTE(2)( MARK HARDY ): 3rd 6:12
12. NYI. RAY FERRARO(1)( PATRICK FLATLEY, BENOIT HOGUE ): 3rd 10:46

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. NYR. JAY WELLS - 2 Minutes: 1st 3:55
2. NYI. BENCH PENALTY - 2 Minutes: 1st 9:00
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY PIERRE TURGEON
4. NYR. JEFF BEUKEBOOM - 4 Minutes: 1st 17:29
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY ALEXEI KOVALEV
6. NYI. DARIUS KASPARAITIS - 2 Minutes: 1st 17:29
7. NYR. TONY AMONTE - 2 Minutes: 2nd 15:48
8. NYR. JAMES PATRICK - 2 Minutes: 2nd 19:55
9. NYI. DEREK KING - 2 Minutes: 2nd 19:55
10. NYI. PIERRE TURGEON - 2 Minutes: 3rd 18:12
11. NYR. MARK MESSIER - 2 Minutes: 3rd 18:12
12. NYR. DARREN TURCOTTE - 4 Minutes: OT 3:02
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY ALEXEI KOVALEV
14. NYI. MARTY McINNIS - 2 Minutes: OT 3:02

Goalie Stats 
PLAYER                   MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
MARK FITZPATRICK          65     31  6    0  7  2   113 TIE GF
JOHN VANBIESBROUCK        65     32  6    0  9  5   113 TIE GF

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
New York Islanders            4         2
New York Rangers              1         0
































Recap:
After the Islanders winning the first game 3-1 last night, the Rangers and Islanders played a wild back end of the home and home series that featured 12 goals and 5 lead changes. Jeff Norton opened the scoring (4) for the Islanders on the powerplay 4:13 into the game, only to be answered by Brian Leetch (3) 3 minutes later. Tony Amonte put the Rangers up with 8:43 remaining in the 1st. That goal was answered 4 minutes later by Steve Thomas (2). The Islanders came out flying in the 2nd period, owning the early stages and amassing 17 shots for the period. Pat Flatley (2) and Derek King (2) each scored to put the Islanders up 4-2 before the halfway point. The Rangers would again find an answer in the following 5 minutes by the virtue of goals by Alexei Kovalev and Adam Graves (3). Vladimir Malakov closed out the 2nd period scoring on the powerplay with 3:13 on the clock. The Rangers got out to a fast start in the 3rd period as Mike Gartner scored (2), then Tony Amonte scored his 2nd of the game (2) to put the Rangers up 6-5 by the 6:12 mark. Ray Ferraro tied it up at 6 with the game's final goal with 9:14 remaining. Derek King had a goal and 3 assists, and Pierre Turgeon had 4 assists to lead the Islanders, While Brian Leetch led the Rangers with a goal and 2 assists.
New York Islanders 3-1-2 (8) 1st Patrick, New York Rangers 3-2-1 (7) t-2nd Patrick

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Toronto 7, Minnesota 5
GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Minnesota North Stars          2  0  3  0  5 
Toronto Maple Leafs            3  4  0  0  7 

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Minnesota North Stars          8  10 18 0  36
Toronto Maple Leafs            11 11 6  0  28

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. TOR. TODD GILL(2)( DOUG GILMOUR, NIKOLAI BORSCHEVSKY ): 1st 0:59
2. TOR. JOE SACCO(2)( ROB PEARSON, JAMIE MACOUN ): 1st 2:36
3. MIN. DAVE GAGNER(5)( MARK TINORDI, RUSS COURTNALL ) (PP) : 1st 5:52
4. TOR. MIKE KRUSHELNYSKI(3)( GLENN ANDERSON ): 1st 9:30
5. MIN. JIM JOHNSON(1)( DAVE GAGNER, RUSS COURTNALL ): 1st 13:27
6. TOR. NIKOLAI BORSCHEVSKY(4)( DOUG GILMOUR, WENDEL CLARK ) (PP) : 2nd 1:02
7. TOR. DOUG GILMOUR(6)( TODD GILL, NIKOLAI BORSCHEVSKY ) (PP) : 2nd 6:14
8. TOR. PETER ZEZEL(2)( SYLVAIN LEFEBVRE ): 2nd 8:29
9. TOR. WENDEL CLARK(1)( DOUG GILMOUR, NIKOLAI BORSCHEVSKY ): 2nd 15:11
10. MIN. DAVE GAGNER(6)( TOMMY SJODIN, RUSS COURTNALL ): 3rd 6:04
11. MIN. NEAL BROTEN(1)( TODD ELIK ): 3rd 9:32
12. MIN. DAVE GAGNER(7)( RUSS COURTNALL, DARCY WAKALUK ) (PP) : 3rd 17:40

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. TOR. WENDEL CLARK - 2 Minutes: 1st 4:59
2. MIN. MARK TINORDI - 2 Minutes: 2nd 0:29
3. MIN. DERIAN HATCHER - 2 Minutes: 2nd 4:28
4. MIN. JON CASEY - 2 Minutes: 2nd 5:22
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY TOMMY SJODIN
6. TOR. DAVE ELLETT - 2 Minutes: 2nd 11:19
7. TOR. WENDEL CLARK - 4 Minutes: 3rd 0:57
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY NIKOLAI BORSCHEVSKY
9. MIN. ULF DAHLEN - 2 Minutes: 3rd 0:57
10. MIN. RUSS COURTNALL - 2 Minutes: 3rd 6:43
11. TOR. JAMIE MACOUN - 2 Minutes: 3rd 16:29

Goalie Stats 
PLAYER                   MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
JON CASEY                 28     19  6    0  7  3   50  LOSS GF
DARCY WAKALUK             31     9   1    0  2  1   55  
GRANT FUHR                60     36  5    0  6  3   105 WIN

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Minnesota North Stars         4         2
Toronto Maple Leafs           4         2































Recap:
Maple Leaf Garden was a host to another Norris Division showdown, this time against the Minnesota North Stars. The Leafs started out hot, as Todd Gill scored :59 into the game and Joe Sacco followed it up with another at the 2:36 mark for a 2-0 lead. Dave Gagner would score his first of an eventual hat trick (7) on the powerplay to bring Minnesota within 1, but that was the closest they would get. The Leafs would lead 3-2 after the 1st period, then would score 3 goals on the 1st 9 shots, including a league-leading 5th powerplay goal by Doug Gilmour (6). of the 2nd period, chasing North Star goaltender Jon Casey to the bench in favor of Darcy Wakaluk. Toronto added another goal to go into the 2nd intermission 7-2. Minnesota would chip away in the 3rd, but the hole was too deep and the final score was 7-5 Maple Leafs. Dave Gagner had 3 goals and an assist, and Russ Courtnall had 4 assists in the losing effort. Doug Gilmour and Nikolai Borschevsky each had a goal and 3 assists for the Maple Leafs.
Toronto 4-1-1 (9) t-1st Norris, Minnesota 3-3-1 (7) 4th Norris

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Winnipeg 6, Philadelphia 1
GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Winnipeg Jets                  0  4  2  0  6 
Philadelphia Flyers            0  0  1  0  1 

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Winnipeg Jets                  10 15 13 0  38
Philadelphia Flyers            7  5  10 0  22

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. WIN. ALEXEI ZHAMNOV(2)( TEEMU SELANNE, PHIL HOUSLEY ): 2nd 0:29
2. WIN. TEEMU SELANNE(11)( ALEXEI ZHAMNOV, FREDRIK OLAUSSON ) (PP) : 2nd 5:55
3. WIN. EVGENY DAVYDOV(4)( PHIL HOUSLEY, FREDRIK OLAUSSON ): 2nd 6:46
4. WIN. TEEMU SELANNE(12)( ALEXEI ZHAMNOV, FREDRIK OLAUSSON ) (PP) : 2nd 14:25
5. WIN. KEITH TKACHUK(4)( FREDRIK OLAUSSON, PHIL HOUSLEY ) (PP) : 3rd 3:06
6. WIN. JOHN DRUCE(2)( UNASSISTED ): 3rd 9:03
7. PHI. MARK RECCHI(3)( BRENT FEDYK, ERIC LINDROS ) (PP) : 3rd 14:46

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. PHI. SHAWN CRONIN - 2 Minutes: 1st 4:53
2. WIN. PHIL HOUSLEY - 2 Minutes: 1st 14:40
3. PHI. ERIC LINDROS - 2 Minutes: 2nd 4:25
4. PHI. BRIAN BENNING - 5 Minutes: 2nd 10:46
5. PHI. DOMINIC ROUSSEL - 2 Minutes: 2nd 12:05
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY DIMITRI YUSHKEVICH
7. PHI. TERRY CARKNER - 2 Minutes: 3rd 2:46
8. WIN. PHIL HOUSLEY - 2 Minutes: 3rd 6:03
9. WIN. TEPPO NUMMINEN - 2 Minutes: 3rd 13:32
10. PHI. DOUG EVANS - 2 Minutes: 3rd 18:36

Goalie Stats 
PLAYER                MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
BOB ESSENSA            60     22  1    0  2  1   105 WIN  
DOMINIC ROUSSEL        60     38  6    0  9  5   105 LOSS GF

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Winnipeg Jets                 6         3
Philadelphia Flyers           3         1























Recap:
The red-hot Winnipeg Jets travel East to the Spectrum to take on the Philadelphia Flyers. It took a scoreless 1st period to find their legs, but they pumped in 4 goals in the 2nd period Alexei Zhamnov (2), Selanne (11) and (12) both on the powerplay, and Evgeny Davydov (4). They continued their dominating performance as of late into the 3rd period and got goals from Keith Tkachuk (4) John Druce (2) to build a 6-0 lead. Mark Recchi broke Bob Essensa's shutout (3) with 5:14 remaining. The Flyers' PK struggled, going 3 for 6. Fredrik Olausson had 4 assists for the Jets. Teemu Selanne had 2 goals and an assist, Alexei Zhamnov had a goal and 2 assists, and Phil Housley added 3 assists for the high-flying Jets.
Winnipeg 5-2-0 (10) 1st Smythe, Philadelphia 3-4-0 (6) 4th Patrick



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Vancouver 1, Chicago 1 (ot)
GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Vancouver Canucks              0  0  1  0  1 
Chicago Blackhawks             0  1  0  0  1 

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Vancouver Canucks              5  3  15 6  29
Chicago Blackhawks             10 14 6  1  31

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. CHI. BRIAN NOONAN(3)( JEREMY ROENICK, STEVE SMITH ) (PP) : 2nd 0:17
2. VAN. PETR NEDVED(4)( SERGIO MOMESSO, PAVEL BURE ) (PP) : 3rd 3:55

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. VAN. SERGIO MOMESSO - 5 Minutes: 1st 2:03
2. CHI. DIRK GRAHAM - 4 Minutes: 1st 2:03
3. VAN. DANA MURZYN - 7 Minutes: 1st 15:50
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY SERGIO MOMESSO
5. CHI. CHRIS CHELIOS - 5 Minutes: 1st 15:50
6. VAN. GEOFF COURTNALL - 2 Minutes: 1st 19:11
7. VAN. BENCH PENALTY - 2 Minutes: 2nd 1:00
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY CLIFF RONNING
9. CHI. ROB BROWN - 2 Minutes: 2nd 4:29
10. VAN. JYRKI LUMME - 2 Minutes: 2nd 7:49
11. CHI. JOCELYN LEMIEUX - 2 Minutes: 2nd 18:35
12. CHI. STEVE SMITH - 7 Minutes: 2nd 19:38
13. CHI. ROB BROWN - 4 Minutes: 3rd 11:55
14. VAN. GARRY VALK - 4 Minutes: 3rd 11:55
15. CHI. CAM RUSSELL - 4 Minutes: 3rd 13:38
16. VAN. PETR NEDVED - 4 Minutes: 3rd 13:38
17. CHI. BRIAN NOONAN - 2 Minutes: 3rd 14:46
18. VAN. DIXON WARD - 2 Minutes: 3rd 14:46
19. CHI. ROB BROWN - 2 Minutes: 3rd 19:51
20. CHI. STEVE SMITH - 4 Minutes: OT 3:29
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY STEPHANE MATTEAU
22. VAN. JYRKI LUMME - 2 Minutes: OT 3:29

Goalie Stats 
PLAYER             MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
KIRK McLEAN         65     31  1    0  5  4   113 TIE
ED BELFOUR          65     29  1    0  5  5   113 TIE

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Vancouver Canucks             5         1
Chicago Blackhawks            5         1


























Recap:
Goaltenders Ed Belfour and Kirk McLean put on a show at the Chicago Stadium in a marquee Campbell Conference matchup. The first period was scoreless, but Brian Noonan scored :17 seconds into the second period to put Chicago up 1-0 with Geoff Courtnall in the penalty box. Chicago's defense held Vancouver in check for almost 40 minutes, only allowing 8 shots. Discipline became an issue. With Jocelyn Lemieux already in the penalty box, Steve Smith took 7 minutes in penalty time without bringing a Canuck with him. Vancouver would come on strong with a flurry of shots from all directions on Ed Belfour. The goaltender held strong until 3:55 into the 3rd when Petr Nedved (4) finally converted on Smith's gift. In an exciting 3rd period, there was tight checking, rough play, and good goaltending. It would remain 1-1. Rob Brown took a penalty at the end of regulation to give Vancouver a powerplay in overtime, but it was not enough to beat Belfour.
Chicago 4-1-1 (9) t-1st Norris, Vancouver 2-2-1 (5) 4th Smythe



First Star of the Night:
Derek King had a goal and 3 assists to lead the New York Islanders to a 6-6 tie at Madison Square Garden against the Rangers