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- Subject: Blues lose to Whalers 5-2
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- 11/18/92 BLUES LOSE TO WHALERS 5-2
- -----------------------------------
-
- The game was not televised anywhere, here's a report from the St. Louis
- Post-Dispatch newspaper.
- By Dave Luecking.
-
- * JOSEPH LEFT EXPOSED, ANGRY, 3 GOAL SPREE BY WHALERS BURIES BLUES
-
- HARTFORD, Conn. -- Remember that nightmare sequence the Blues recently had
- against Edmonton? They gave up three Oilers goals in the first 12 minutes of a
- game at The Arena.
-
- That was nothing compared with what happened Wednesday night at the
- Hartford Civic Center.
-
- The Hartford Whalers scored three goals in a span of 1 minute 41 seconds
- early in the second period en route to a stunning 5-2 victory over the Blues.
-
- Andrew Cassels and Pat Verbeek scored the first two goals in a 20- second
- span from 5:30 to 5:51. Then, Mark Janssens scored the third at 7:11.
-
- ``Bang. Bang. Bang," Blues defenseman Jeff Brown said.
-
- And the Blues were dead.
-
- The loss spoiled what could have been a successful trip -- the Blues tied
- Toronto on Monday -- and extending their winless streak on the road to 0-7-1.
-
- Worse, they lost to one of the National Hockey League's worst teams.
- Hartford ranked ahead of only expansion Ottawa in the overall standings going
- into the game and had a winless streak of 0-8-1. They hadn't won at home since
- a 5-1 victory over the Senators on Oct. 22.
-
- The Whalers were 1-8-1 at home and ranked second-last in the league with 42
- goals. Even with the victory, the Whalers haven't reached double figures in
- points.
-
- They're 4-13-1 for nine points, tied with San Jose for 22nd in the 24-team
- league. At least the Blues' terrible sequence against Edmonton came against a
- halfway decent team. It also resulted in a 4-4 tie.
-
- ``This shows that when you play a team, you have to be ready to play," the
- Blues' Rich Sutter said. ``We played down to their level, and look what
- happened in the second period. We had three major breakdowns that led directly
- to goals.
-
- ``No matter who you play, you can't allow that to happen."
-
- But the Blues did, and it led to a nightmare for Blues goalie Curtis
- Joseph.
-
- * Goal No. 1: With the game tied 1-1, Joseph handled Patrick Poulin's drive
- from the left-wing boards with no problem, leaving the rebound out for
- defensemen Murray Baron and Rick Zombo, who promptly got tangled up.
-
- Zombo tried to play the puck, but Baron's skate got in the way, and
- Hartford's Tim Kerr tipped the puck toward the net. Baron tried to clear it
- with his backhand, but the puck went to Cassels in the slot.
-
- Using Baron as a screen, Cassels shot the puck over Joseph's right
- shoulder.
-
- ``I was battling it," Zombo said. ``It hit a skate. It's very frustrating."
-
- * Goal No. 2: Twenty-one seconds later, Geoff Sanderson took a pass from
- Murray Craven and buzzed around Brett Hull, Brown and Garth Butcher before
- giving it to Verbeek in the slot.
-
- Sanderson and Verbeek were two-on-none against Joseph, and Verbeek had
- enough time to switch the puck from his backhand to his forehand before beating
- an angry Joseph.
-
- After Blues coach Bob Berry called a timeout, Joseph berated his teammates
- once he joined them by the bench.
-
- ``I don't blame him one bit," Sutter said.
-
- * Goal No. 3: Whatever Berry said in the timeout seemed to work. For a
- while. The Blues pressured deep in the Hartford zone, but as luck would have
- it, Janssens stopped Zombo's shot at the right point, and Terry Yake sent him
- off on a breakaway.
-
- Joseph came out to challenge Janssens, who shot quickly and beat him high
- to the glove side at 7:11.
-
- ``My mistake," Zombo said. ``I've got to get it through the first guy. A
- couple mental letdowns, and the puck ends up in our net. The unfortunate part
- is we have control of the mental part of the game."
-
- Joseph had control of himself after the game, declining to comment rather
- than saying ``something I might regret later."
-
- Berry said everything that needed to be said, angrily pounding his fist on
- a table, tossing a pen and kicking a roll of tape for emphasis.
-
- ``This is not acceptable," he said. ``For whatever reason, we didn't give
- that team respect. I don't know why that is. If that's lack of intelligence,
- that's what it is.
-
- ``Some guys play their hearts out and other guys go with the flow. If it's
- soft, that's fine. It's very, very discouraging for myself and the assistant
- coaches."
-
- Berry's diatribe continued.
-
- ``We made an attempt to go back to the basics, and obviously we didn't go
- back far enough," he said. ``We make it tough on ourselves. We don't do the
- things like get the puck deep and applying pressure in their end, or relieve
- the pressure in our end by dumping it out. I mean, these aren't end-to-end
- rushes we're asking people to do.
-
- ``And when you're on the ice for 1:15, and you're dead tired in your end
- and you get the puck, and instead of icing it so you can have five fresh guys,
- you go back in your end, you don't deserve to win a game."
-
- The Blues didn't deserve it, but they made it close. Bob Bassen cut the
- lead to 4-2 at 10:15 of the final period. But Rich Sutter's apparent goal a few
- seconds later was disallowed by referee Lance Roberts, who said Bassen was in
- the crease.
-
- Instead of trailing 4-3, the Blues were down 4-2 in a game they
- eventually lost 5-2. After the game Sutter was enraged about the call.
-
- ``He said Bass had half of his foot in the crease," Sutter said. ``It's not
- the right call at all. He blew the call. Bass wasn't close to being in the
- goalie's way."
-
- Sutter contended that a Whalers player might have pushed Bassen into the
- crease. ``There was a guy standing on top of him," he said.
-
- He also wondered why similar calls haven't been made earlier this season.
-
- ``It's gone on for 20 games this year, and all of a sudden he calls it
- where a guy has a half of his foot in the crease and is 3 feet away from the
- goalie," Sutter said. ``He's totally wrong. It's the wrong call. It epitomizes
- what he is, too -- where he's at. I don't know why he's . . . It's a joke.
-
- ``I'd like to see his report card after the game, let alone ours."
-
- Sutter's apparent goal came just 15 seconds after Bassen had cut
- Hartford's lead to 4-2. Then, just over a minute later, Roberts penalized
- Bassen for crashing against Hartford goalie Sean Burke.
-
- ``We got ourselves back in the game, and makes a call like that," Sutter
- said. ``It should have been 4-3 with 10 minutes to go, but then it's 4-2 and
- they're on the power play. Their guy knocked Bass into the goalie and Bass gets
- a penalty for it."
-
- Sanderson closed the scoring on a two-on-one break with Verbeek with 5:25
- to play. The loss dropped the Blues to 6-11-3 for 15 points.
-
- Sanderson, Janssens and Yake, who had Hartford's first goal, each had a
- goal and an assist.
-
- Hull scored the Blues' first goal.
-
- ``We were brutal," Butcher said. ``For some reason, we get up for the teams
- that are playing well and expect to show up and win against teams like this.
- That's wrong. The league's too close to do that type of thing.
-
- ``We played like we should be able to show up and win. And obviously,
- that's not the case."
-
- Defenseman Curt Giles suffered a bruised left knee in the first period
- Wednesday night and sat out the second and third periods.
-
- The Blues hadn't lost in Hartford since a 4-0 setback March 24, 1988.
-
- Defenseman Lee Norwood and Russians Vitali Prokhorov and Vitali Karamnov
- were scratched by the Blues. Hartford scratched Randy Cunneyworth, Paul
- Gillias, Jim Agnew and Doug Houda. Center John Cullen served a one-game
- suspension for two stick violations.
-
-
- BOXSCORE
- --------
-
- WHALERS 5, BLUES 2
-
- BLUES 1 0 1 -- 2
- HARTFORD 1 3 1 -- 5
-
- FIRST PERIOD
-
- H -- Yake 1 (Konroyd, Janssens) 2:58
-
- B -- Hull 9 (Wilson, Ron Sutter) 9:57
-
- Penalties -- Butcher (B), roughing, 10:11; McKenzie (H), roughing, 10:11;
- Kypreos (H), roughing, 19:32.
-
- SECOND PERIOD
-
- H -- Cassels 2 (unassisted) 5:30
-
- H -- Verbeek 5 (Sanderson, Craven) 5:51
-
- H -- Janssens 3 (Yake) 7:11
-
- Penalties -- Poulin (H), high-sticking, 8:19; Sanderson (H), hooking,
- 13:06; Zalapski (H), holding, 19:50.
-
- THIRD PERIOD
-
- B -- Bassen 4 (Brown, Korolev) 10:15
-
- H -- Sanderson 8 (Verbeek) 15:35
-
- Penalties -- Bassen (B), high-sticking, 5:24; Bassen (B), goalie
- interference, 11:56; Bozon (B), roughing, 17:26; Verbeek (H), roughing, 17:26.
-
- Power-Play Opportunities -- Blues 0 of 4; Hartford 0 of 2.
-
- SHOTS ON GOAL
-
- BLUES 7 11 12 -- 30
- HARTFORD 10 9 8 -- 27
-
- Goaltenders -- Blues, Joseph (4-9-3; 27 shots-22 saves); Hartford, Burke
- (3-8-1; 30-28). Referee -- Lance Roberts. Linesmen -- Pierre Champoux and Jean
- Morin. A -- 8,740.
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