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Rude guests

Heroes of Hockey edge Quebec-Colorado alumni 3-2

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Posted: Saturday February 03, 2001 11:04 PM
Updated: Sunday February 04, 2001 8:20 AM

  Dave Gagner, Rick Middleton Dave Gagner (left) congratulates Rick Middleton after his goal in the Heroes of Hockey game. AP

DENVER (AP) -- Glenn Anderson won six Stanley Cup titles with the Edmonton Oilers and New York Rangers. Suffice to say, his celebration was more subdued Saturday night.

Anderson capped a spirited alumni game by scoring the goal that gave the NHL Heroes of Hockey a 3-2 victory over a team composed of former Quebec Nordiques-Colorado Avalanche players.

After his goal, Anderson flashed a salute to each side of the arena.

The game, which featured 40 former players, was part of NHL All-Star Weekend at the Pepsi Center. It preceded the NHL SuperSkills competition.

In a made-for-entertainment event, former Boston Bruins forward Terry O'Reilly tied the game at 2 when he beat Jacques Cloutier between the legs on a penalty shot.

The shot came after Wilf Paiement drew a penalty for wearing a false number on his sweater.

Earlier in the game, Darren Pang, an undersized goalie-turned-broadcaster, was penalized for being too short to play in goal. Pang stopped the ensuing penalty shot by Barry Beck, and had eight saves in a scoreless first period.

Rick Middleton, a three-time All-Star for Boston in the 1980s, had the other goal for the NHL Heroes.

Michel Goulet, who holds the Quebec-Colorado franchise record with 548 career goals, and Dave Hannan, who was on Colorado's Stanley Cup team in 1996, scored for the Colorado team.


 
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