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THE TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1987 Minnesota knocks off Rangers 4-3 frTM MI Mnn. (AP) Scott Bjugstad scored on a perfect pass from Bnan Bellows with 7:27 to play, lifting the Minnesota North Stars to a 4 '3 TMtory over the New York Rangers. Basil McRae, Brian Lawton and Keith Acton also scored for the North It? 03C He Brook3 to record his first victory against the team that fired him almost three years ago. Minnesota won for just the second time in its last six games. Walt Poddubny scored twice for the Rangers, who have only one victory in their last 11 contests.

Bjugstad, a 43-goal scorer in 1985-86 who slumped to four goals last year picked up his sixth of the season. Bellows outworked New York defenders tor the puck in the corner and slid a long pass to Bjugstad alone in front, as Kangers goalie John Vanbiesbrouck was out of position The North Stars took a 2-0 first-period lead, as Lawton scored on his own rebound just 3:03 into the game and Acton scored a short-handed goal midway through the period. But the Rangers tied the game 2-2 on power-play goals by Brian Mullen Wthin a 1:2 an later in the Period. McRae first goal since coming in an offseason trade with Quebec was the only scoring of the second period. second power-play goal 25 seconds into the third period, tied the game at 3-3.

Canucks 4, Red Wings 1 DETROIT (AP) Rookie Dave Saunders scored his first NHL goal and Frank Capnce turned aside 19 shots in his first start of the season as the Vancouver Canucks posted a 4-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings baunders was drafted by the Canucks in 1984 but completed his collegiate career at St. Lawrence University before joining Vancouver this fall He collected his milestone goal 28 seconds into the second period to stretch Vancouvers lead to 3-0. Saunders slipped behind Detroit defensemen Doug Halward and Doug Houda, took a pass from Randy Boyd and beat netminder Greg Stefan with a nsmg wnst shot. The Canucks led 2-0 after one period on goals by Steve TambelJini, his mtn, and Craig Coxe, his third, and turned the rest of the work over to Capnce. A five-year veteran, Caprice blanked the Red Wings through 18:31 of third period before Shawn Burr spoiled the shutout bid with a power-play Woolridge shines in win over Knicks EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ.

(AP)--Orlando Woolridge blocked a shot with 35 seconds remaining, sank two free throws 13 seconds later and' stole an inbounds pass with one second to play Thursday night to lead the, New Jersey Nets to a 108-107 victory over the New York Knicks. J. It was the second consecutive win for the Nets after four season-''' opening losses. The Knicks, who on Wednesday night squandered 28-pomt third-quarter lead during a 111 -109 double-overtime decision toi the Boston Celtics, blew a nine-point fourth-quarter lead against the Nets and fell to 1-7. With the Nets trailing 103-101 and 2:46 remaining, Woolridge, who 3 led all scorers with 25 points, scored a three-point play.

Chns two free throws put the Knicks back in front 105-104, Dennis Hopson's jumper sent New Jersey ahead again Mark Jackson gave the Knicks their final lead with 1:20 remaining when he hit a pair of free throws. But with 35 seconds to play, his driving: layup was blocked by Woolridge. Before the Knicks could get off another snot they lost the ball on a 24-second violation. 'i- After Woolridge hit his game-winning free throws, Patrick Ewing' missed a baseline jumper with four seconds to play and the ball wasf NBA roundup NHL roundup goal. Caprice's biggest save came 6:52 into the openingperiod when he stopped Petr Klima on a breakaway while the Red Wings were shorthanded.

Jean-Ma-c Lanthier closed out the scoring for Vancouver with an empty- net goal at 19:16. The Canucks, 5-2-1 since a seven-game winless streak, improved to 7-10-2 while the Red Wings saw their two-game winning streak end and dropped to 8-8-2. Maple Leafs 3, Blues 3 ST. LOUIS (AP) --Toronto defenseman Al lafrate scored his 10th goal of the season and fourth in five games at 12:20 of the second period, lifting the Maple Leafs to a 3-3 tie with the St. Louis Blues.

Toronto, now winless in St. Louis since February, 1983, battled from behind twice to gain the tie in the second game of the home-and-home series. lafrate converted Ed Olczyk's setup from in front to tie the game only 37 seconds after Tony Hrkac had given the Blues a 3-2 lead. Krkac scored on a slapshot that deflected off defenseman Rick Lanz' skate and past Maple Leafs goalie Ken Wregget. Dan Dauost scored the game's first goal at 1:28 of the first period, rebounding Mike Allison's blocked shot from the point past Blues goalie Greg Millen.

But Mark Hunter tied the game at 2:10, deflecting Robert Nordmark's AP Laserphoto Michel Petit of the New York Rangers and Basil McRae of the Minnesota North Stars assume protective profiles as a flying puck heads their way. It deflected off of McRae. long slap shot into the net on a power play, then put the Blues ahead 2-1 at 2:24, capitalizing on feeds from Doug Gilmour and Gino Cavallini. Lanz assisted on Al Secord's fifth goal, giving Toronto a 2-2 tie at 6:24 of the second period. The outcome left St.

Louis with a 2-0-1 edge over the Maple Leafs in their Norris Division series. The Blues, who won 6-3 on Wednesday night in Toronto, own al6-l-4 Isad over the Maple Leafs at the St. Louis Arena the last swatted put of bounds by New Jersey. Woolridge intercepted Gerald'U Wilkins inbounds pass and held the ball until the final buzzer sounded Hopson scored 23 points for the Nets, while Mike Gminski had 19 points and 14 rebounds. Trent Tucker led the Knicks with 18 points.

McNealy added 17 points! and 12 rebounds. six seasons. Flames 9, Nordiques 1 CALGARY, Alberta (AP) Calgary rookie Joe Nieuwendyk scored four goals as the Flames routed the Quebec Nordiques 9-1. After Quebec's Mike Eagles opened the game with a short-handed goal at 4:33 of the first period, Nieuwendyk scored power-play goals at 4:53 and 14:05. Hakan Loob and Perry Berezan added short-handed goals seven seconds apart late in the period to give the Flames a 4-1 lead after one period.

Joe Mullen made it 5-1 29 seconds into the second period, sending Quebec's starting goal tender, Mario Gosselm, to the bench. Nieuwendyk scored his third power play goal against Gosselin's replacement, Mano Brunetta, at 10:20. Gary Roberts sandwiched third-period goals around Nieuwendyk's fourth tally of the night to complete the scoring. Rockets 105, Cavaliers 97 RICHFIELD, Ohio (AP) Akeem Olajuwon scored 27 points to lead! Houston and the Rockets made their final 15 points from the foul line to defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers 105-97 Thursday night. Houston held the Cavaliers scoreless from the field for nearly six! minutes late in the fourth quarter while Cleveland repeatedly sent the 1 Rockets to the line.

After Ralph Sampson's two free throws snapped a 90-90 tie and gave; Houston the lead for good, Olajuwon sank two, World B. Free made two and Olajuwon hit two more for a 98-91 Houston advantage. Tyrone Corbin sank two foul shots to get Cleveland back within five, but Free and Allen Leavell then each hit a pair for a 102-93 Houston lead'! matching the biggest margin of the night. Bucks 117, Kings 113, OT SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Terry Cummings scored five of his 341 points in overtime to lead the Milwaukee Bucks victory over' I.

the Sacramento Kings. Guard Paul Pressey added 23 and Jack Sikma 20 points as Milwaukee; I captured its 10th straight win over the Kings. i Otis Thorpe paced Sacramento with 33 points, while rookie Kenny Smith scored a career-high 23 and backup center Jawann OldhamjS grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds. Sacramento tied the game at 100 with one second left in when Derek Smith tipped in a rebound after Kenny Smith missed second of two free throws. Smith hit the first free throw to pull ramento within 100-98 with three seconds left.

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