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Only After 2 p.m. 3 DAY ADVANCE RESERVATIONS UP TO 4 PLAYERS WITH COUPON THRU 3-30-95. as Boston improved to 4-1-1 in its last six games. Hartford goalie Sean Burke, who was back after missing two games with a groin strain, was replaced 7:29 into the second period after giving up five goals on 24 shots, the last by Neely that put Boston ahead, 5-2. Sabres 4, Canadiens 1 BUFFALO, N.Y.

Donald Au-dette scored two goals, and Dominik Hasek stopped 23 shots as Buffalo handed Montreal its fifth straight loss. Hasek, making his 12 straight start in goal, lost his shutout with 1:24 remaining when Patrice Brisebois's wrist shot from the point bounced off Sabres defenseman Mark Astley in front of the Buffalo net. Wayne Presley and Bob Sweeney, also scored for the Sabres, who are 2-0-1 in their last three games. Alexander Mogilny added three assists. Montreal has been outscored, 244, in its last five games and has lost four straight on the road.

The two teams play each other again Wednesday in Montreal. Konowalchuk. The Capitals killed off six New York power plays, stretching their penalty-killing streak to 17 consecutive chances. Oilers 4, Red Wings 2 EDMONTON Kelly Buchber-ger's short-handed goal at 2:19 of the third period lifted Edmonton. With Edmonton's Todd Marchant in the penalty box for interference, Buchberger took a drop pass inside the Wings' blue line and beat goalie Chris Osgood with a slapshot to the glove side, breaking a 2-2 tie.

Rookie David Oliver scored his second goal of the game with two minutes remaining to ensure the victory. Bruins 5, Whalers 2 HARTFORD, Conn. Three Boston skaters each had a goal and an assist in the first period to boost Boston's victory. Ray Bourque, Mats Naslund and Dave Reid each had two points in the game's first 20 minutes to help give the Bruins an early 4-2 lead. Cam Neely and Brent Hughes also scored The Associated Press CHICAGO Ed Belfour made 16 saves in maintaining his mastery of the Mighty Ducks, and Jeremy Roenick and Joe Murphy scored power-play goals in the Chicago Blackhawks' 3-0 win Sunday over Anaheim.

Belfour has four shutouts in seven career games against Anaheim, including both starts in 1995. His record against the Ducks, who entered the NHL last season, is 6-1 with a 1.43 goals-against average. Belfour leads the league with four shutouts and is second with 12 victories. It was his 27th career shutout. Anaheim, blanked Friday by Dallas, hasn't scored in more than 143 minutes.

Goalie Guy Hebert, who led the Mighty Ducks to an upset of Chicago when the teams met in Anaheim last week the only loss in the Blackhawks' four-game trip made 29 saves Sunday. Capitals 4, Rangers 2 LANDOVER, Md. Dale Hunter broke a tie at 2 early in the third Hummer ready for spring action Hair Restoration Fp STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNIQUES ki Vt.J Only mini and mouorafts (nit lure for tlie most uudetectahlc hairlines to tlatt Accelerated Galcoplaaty with mmmms the Ireehet to reduce the size of a hald area 4 substantially lower than $10 per graft New clinical video availahle at no cost Sec our results at your complimentary consultation Dr. lilliott will perform your procedure Phoenix: (602) 234-3720 gf 1111 iv.J i r-1. d.

a. u. MIL period and added two assists to spark Washington to victory over New York, snapping the Stanley Cup champions' four-game" unbeaten streak. The Rangers had been one of the NHL's hottest teams with a 9-3-3 record in their 15 previous games. Hunter was in front when he punched a pass from defenseman Jim Johnson past Rangers goalie Mike Richter 1:07 into the third period to give the Capitals a season-high third straight victory.

Keith Jones, Peter Bondra and Kelly Miller also scored for the Capitals. Washington's rookie goalie, Jim Carey, made 15 saves and won for the third straight time since being recalled from Portland of the American Hockey League on March 1. Sergei Nemchinov and Mark Osborne scored for the Rangers, who were outshot, 29-17, and had won four straight on the road. Richter made 25 saves, including a penalty-shot stop on Washington's Steve against an alumni team April 8. Defensive tackles Shawn Swayda (foot) and Mike Balian (knee), and tailback Michael Martin (knee) are expected to miss spring ball because of injuries.

A young offensive line figures to get plenty of work. Snyder said the tentative alignment going into workouts will have Juan Roque at left tackle, Kyle Murphy at left guard, Kirk Robertson at center, Pat Thompson at right guard and Glen Gable at right tackle. The tailback job figures to be hotly contested among Chris Hopkins, Terry Battle, Marlon Farlow and Brian Singleton. Martin will join the battle in the fall. "It would be nice to see somebody in that tailback group pull out clearly ahead," Snyder said.

Defensive improvement is a priority this spring. "We've got to shore up virtually everything we do defensively," Snyder said. The loss of Swayda and Balian to injuries could hasten the development of young defensive linemen Jason Reynolds, Vince Amey, Wali Sibrie and Mike Stevens. At rush end, Snyder said he is looking for continued development from Brent Burnstein and Malchi Crawford, and some early impact from redshirt freshmen Albrey Battle and Derrick Ford. "I'm excited about some of our young guys," Snyder said.

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One national publication has indicated it will label him the top emerging player in the nation at his position. Plummer said spring ball is important to his continued development. "At this point of my career, I need to become a student of the game," he said. "The first two years of getting acquainted with the system all are over. Now it's time to learn the.

little things that made the (Steve) Stend-stroms and (Rob) Johnsons and (Dave) Barrs stand out from the other quarterbacks." ASU Coach Bruce Snyder said refinements in the passing game are high on the spring agenda. "We've got to keep developing that passing game until we finally get it in sync," Snyder said. "We still haven't seen the best of Jake Plummer. How much work Jake will get this spring with a limited number of receivers will be interesting for us to manage." The NCAA allows schools 10 days in full gear and five days in shoulder pads and helmets during spring practice. "Our master plan right now is to go three days of the limited version the first week," Snyder said.

"We'll throw everything at them the first three days. That way, if somebody gets hurt later, at least they will have been introduced to all the stuff." Highlights of spring ball include a clinic for high school and junior college coaches March 24-25, a major scrimmage April 1 and a spring game Goalie returns to lead Runners Reprinted from Sunday's late editions By Frank Welch Arizona Republic Correspondent It was as if Roadrunners goalie Byron Dafoe had never left. Dafoe took a work-related trip to the East Coast, but he returned Saturday night and starred in the Roadrunners' 7-1 International Hockey League victory over the Kalamazoo Wings at Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Dafoe, in his first game back since being reassigned to Phoenix by the NHL Washington Capitals, used perhaps his best game to break Mario Gosselin's IHL franchise record for wins in a season (24 in 1990-91). Dafoe, 25-16-6, stopped 33 shots.

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