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It was the fourth consecutive overtime gagne for the Leafs who have lost their last two. QUEBEC 4 MINNESOTA 1 BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) — Clint Malarchuk stopped 26 shots and Miche! Goulet had a goal and two assists to lead the Quebec Nordiques to a 4-1 victory over the North Stars. Peter Stastny, Mike Eagies and Brent Ashton also seored for the Nordiques. Malarchuk lost his shutout with 5:41 to play, when Scott Bjugstad scored his first goal in 21 games This triumph and Malarchuk’s Dec. 13 shutout victory over Buffalo have accounted for the Nordiques’ only victories in their last nine games. Malarchuk, who has started 15 of his team’s last 16 ames, got superb support from Quebec's penalty-killing unit KINGS 8 OILERS 8 EDMONTON (CP) — Bernie Nichols scored his second goal of the game with 34 seconds left in regulation time to cap a four-goal Los Angeles rally and give the Kings an 88 NHL tie with the Edmonton Oilers Sati night. The Oilers appeared easily on their wa; bo a sevneth straight victory, holding a four-goal lead witk 10 minutes left to play But Nichols started the rally at 10:46 and then scored his second of the period at 19:26. He jammed the puck into the Edmonton goal with nine players pushing in close and Kings goaltender Darren Eliot on the bench Between Nichols’s two goals, veterans Marcel Dionne and Morris Lukowich also scored to erase Edmonton's seemingly comfortable four goal margin. Blazers streak ends By The Canadian Press The Cranbrook Royals stopped the first-place Elk Valley Blazers nine game winning streak with a 6-4 victory in the Western International Hockey League Friday night In the other game, the Trail Smoke Eaters surprised the Dynamiters 65 in overtime in Kimberley It was rough in Cranbrook as 13 players were ejected for fighting or receiving gross misconduct penalties. The score was tied 2-2 after the first period but the Royals moved in front 42 after 40 minutes. Mike Majowski led the second-place Royals with two goals. Brent Weech. Troy Farkvam, Aaron Armstrong and Wayne McFariena, with an empty net goal at 19:29, completed the Royals scoring. Rob and Chuck Semchuck. Scott Jackson, Stu Tanton and Earl Ingar field, Jr. had one goal apiece for the Blazers. SIGNS WITH BLUES It was Ingarfield’s last game with the Blazers as the son of the former National Hockey League player signed with the St. Louis Blues after scoring 15 goals and nine assists for 23 points in nine WIHL games Mark Taylor made 21 saves for the Royals while Rab Bryson blocked 31 for the Blazers. The victory moved the Royals to within one point of the Bla zers In Kimberley. the Dynamiters biew a 41 lead with less than five minutes remaining and Trail veteran Leroy Huestis seored his second goal of the night at 5:52 of sudden-death overtime to give the Smoke Eaters the victory Darrell St. Dennis also seored twice for the last-place Smoke Eaters who also got goals from Tyler Boldue and Dave Rugg. Dean Sypher, Rick Peacosh, Scott Rauch, Curtis Richter and Jim Jarrett shared the scoring for the Dynamiters who led 2.0 and 4-1 by periods. Holden Engiey made 34 saves for Trail while Leo Karehie handled 24 shots for the losers. The league is idle until Dec. 26 when Nelson plays in Trail and the Smoke Eaters play in Nelson Jan. 1