PRO HOCKEY; Islanders Fail on 21-Shot Close

"It's a little frustrating to play a period like that and realize that had you done something like that in the first two periods, the game could have been yours," said Ray Ferraro, one of a legion of Islanders who shared the same breathing space with the Blackhawk goalie, Ed Belfour,...

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Published inThe New York times
Main Author ROBIN FINN, Special to The New York Times
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, N.Y New York Times Company 30.12.1990
EditionLate Edition (East Coast)
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Summary:"It's a little frustrating to play a period like that and realize that had you done something like that in the first two periods, the game could have been yours," said Ray Ferraro, one of a legion of Islanders who shared the same breathing space with the Blackhawk goalie, Ed Belfour, in the game's closing minutes yet was unable to rattle him. Praise for the Goalie "A lot of our chances were point blank, but he made the saves," Ferraro said of the National Hockey League's most successful goalie this season. "He's been doing it all year." "It's like a blitz, continually," [Al Arbour] said of Chicago's puckhandlers. "They pressure you all the time."
ISSN:0362-4331