NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Win Battle of the Best, 4-3
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Mike Gartner scored with 5:31 remaining to give the New York Rangers a 4-3 victory Saturday night over the Toronto Maple Leafs in a showdown at Toronto between the two teams with the NHL’s best records.
Mark Messier passed from the right-wing circle and Gartner, rushing to the crease, directed it past goaltender Felix Potvin.
Esa Tikkanen, Steve Larmer and Adam Graves also scored for the Rangers.
Calgary 6, Philadelphia 0--Mike Vernon posted his first shutout of the season at Calgary.
Vernon was steady but was rarely tested against the NHL’s top scoring team.
St. Louis 4, Dallas 3--Brett Hull had a goal and an assist and Brendan Shanahan had a goal and two assists at St. Louis.
Pittsburgh 7, Hartford 6--Jaromir Jagr came out of the penalty box and scored on a breakaway 2:04 into overtime at Hartford, Conn. The goal ruined a great comeback by the Whalers, who scored four goals in the third period to force overtime.
New Jersey 2, Chicago 2--When the Devils and Blackhawks get together, overtime seems inevitable.
The teams tied 2-2 at East Rutherford, their seventh overtime game in their last eight meetings.
Quebec 3, Vancouver 1--Andrei Kovalenko scored two first-period goals, one on a penalty shot, at Quebec.
The Nordiques have lost only one of their last eight games.
Montreal 8, Boston 1--Vincent Damphousse had two goals and two assists and the Canadiens scored on their first three shots in the second period at Boston.
Washington 6, Ottawa 1--Dimitri Khristich scored twice and added an assist as the Capitals skated around the Senators at Ottawa.
The victory snapped the Capitals’ four-game road losing skid.
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