UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, March 9, 1995 3B NHL Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Atlantic Division W L T Pts GF GA N.Y. Rangers 12 9 3 27 67 59 Philadelphia 10 9 3 23 69 64 N.Y. Islanders 10 10 3 21 55 63 Tampa Bay 9 12 2 20 62 69 New Jersey 8 9 4 20 55 54 Washington 7 10 5 19 53 58 Florida 7 12 3 17 51 66 Northeast Division Quebec 16 4 3 35 92 58 Pittsburgh 15 6 2 32 94 78 Boston 12 8 2 26 66 53 Buffalo 9 7 4 22 47 43 Hartford 8 12 3 19 57 63 Montreal 7 10 4 18 48 65 Ottawa 3 14 3 9 44 67 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division | | W | L | T | Pts | GF | GA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Detroit | 14 | 6 | 1 | 29 | 81 | 45 | | Chicago | 14 | 7 | 1 | 29 | 83 | 52 | | St. Louis | 13 | 6 | 1 | 27 | 76 | 56 | | Toronto | 10 | 10 | 3 | 23 | 65 | 66 | | Dallas | 9 | 10 | 3 | 21 | 66 | 56 | | Winnipeg | 8 | 11 | 3 | 19 | 63 | 78 | Pacific Division Calgary 11 8 4 26 75 56 San Jose 9 10 2 20 48 65 Vancouver 6 8 7 19 66 72 Edmonton 8 12 2 18 57 76 Los Angeles 5 11 4 14 60 8 Krista McGlohon/KANSAN Scoreless tie gives Rangers deia vu When the New York Rangers and Florida Panthers played to a 0-0 result on Feb.28, it marked the first time since Dec.9,1989, that the Rangers were involved in a scoreless tie. Their opponents that night were the New York Islanders, and there are a lot of coincidences involved in the two games: The Associated Press — John Vanbiesbrouck, the Panthers' goaltender, was the Rangers' goaltender in the 1989 game. — Mark Fitzpatrick, now the Panthers' backup, was the Islanders' goalie in the previous shutout. — Glenn Healy, now the Rangers' backup, was the Islanders' backup then. — Bob Froese, now the Islanders' goaltender coach, was the Rangers' backup then. TAKING A BOW: New York Islanders' goaltender Tommy Soderstrom is a spoken and low-key in the dressing room. That's why it was a surprise when after being named star of the game in New York's recent 2-1 win over Montreal, he skated out and did three exaggerated bows to the cheering crowd. "I do it for the fans as a way of sav- ingthanks," Soderstrom said. YOUNG VIEWPOINT: Pittsburgh Penguins backup goal Wendel Young made his first start of the season recently and admitted that a game seems to go slowly when you're No.2. "You talk to any goalie who is in there a lot, and 60 minutes goes by fast," Young said. "In my case, you look at the scoreboard and see five minutes go by and you think it's 15. When you play and you're in a groove, that doesn't happen." ARBOU'S DAY: Before a recent game against Pittsburgh, Islanders' general manager Don Maloney was asked what he would do for bodies during a recent run of injuries to his defensemen. "Al's eighth on the depth chart." Maloney joked, referring to retired coach Al Arbour, a former defenseman. Then when defenseman Scott Lachance broke his ankle toward the end of the game, Maloney said, "Al's jumped up to seventh on the depth chart." SSSSMOKIN': Washington Capitals' rookie goaltender Jim Carey paysribute to movie namesake and star of "The Mask," Jim Carrey, with what else? — a mask. NHL scoring leaders through March 7: Player, Team GP G A PT PIM Jagr, Pit 23 16 17 33 14 Sakic, Pit 22 11 16 23 30 Zhmnv, Wpg 22 11 19 30 8 Lindhro, Pits 11 10 20 30 23 Nicholls, Chl 12 16 16 28 12 Lectair, Mt-Phi 21 12 15 27 14 Selanne, Wpg 21 11 16 27 0 Oates, Bos 6 21 27 0 Francis, Pit 19 5 22 27 2 Hull, STL 20 15 11 26 8 Fleury, Cgy 25 15 11 26 42 Tkachuk, Wpg 22 11 15 26 90 Cullen, Pits 20 10 16 26 39 Clark, Que 23 11 13 24 26 Mullen, Pit 23 11 13 24 4 Massler, NYR 24 8 16 24 8 Sandstrom, Pit 20 10 13 23 24 Nuwndy, Cgry 29 9 14 23 6 Young, Que 23 9 14 23 6 Roenick, Chl 29 8 14 23 10 Bourque, Bos 22 7 16 23 8 Housley, Cgry 18 3 20 23 8 Coffey, Det 19 3 20 23 32 Carey's mask looks like a brick wall with the logo of the AHL's Portland Pirates on the forehead. Carey had a 13-0-3 record with the Pirates. On the back of the mask is written the word "Ace," for Carrys's first hit film, "Ace Ventura, Pet Detective." Experience counts for a lot. Dennis R. Dahl M. D., University of Kansas, 1961 Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1963 Watkins' pledge is to provide quality health care at a minimum cost with a minimum loss of students' time from the classroom. And it's easier to keep that pledge with the experienced staff that we have. Dr. Dahl, for instance, has devoted over 33 years to his profession.The physician staff has a total of 185 years experience with an average of more than 16 years experience per physician. That counts for a lot, especially when you need quality health care at a low cost. What Else Can You Do at KU Besides Hitting the Books? Become a leader at SUA! Student Union Activities is seeking creative, hardworking applicants for 1995-96 Committee Coordinators: SUA Committee Coordinators learn to: ·Lead and motivate volunteers ·Oversee a financial budget ·Communicate with campus leaders ·Program successful events For an application, stop by the SUA Office: 4th Floor, Kansas Union or call 864-3477 for details. Deadline for applications: March 27, 1995 Deadline for applications: March 27,1995 THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS