TODAY'S GAMES
Men's hockey vs. Northeastern at The Beanpot, 6:15 p.m. at The Boston Garden.
WEEKEND RESULTS
Men's hockey 2. Yale 1
Women's hockey 1. Yale 1 (OT)
Men's swimming 77, Princeton 36
Princeton 91, Women's swimming 49
Cornell 62, Men's basketball 60
Trinity University 8, Men's tennis 1
Women's squash 6, Princeton 3
Women's track third at GBCs
Men's track third at GBCs
NHL
Washington 9, Edmonton 2
Philadelphia 7, Toronto 0
Hartford 4, Chicago 3
N.Y. Islanders 5, Pittsburgh 4
Detroit 6, Boston 5
Quebec 2, Buffalo 1
Minnesota 3, New Jersey 1
Calgary 4, Vancouver 2
Montreal 2, Winnipeg 2
NBA
Boston 137, Detroit 134 (OT)
Seattle 104, Dallas 96
Los Angeles 110, San Antonio 98
Portland 97, Phoenix 82
Celtics 137, Pistons 134 (OT)
Boston's Big Three of Robert Parish, Kevin McHale and Larry Bird may be too much for Isaiah Thomas and his Detroit crew right now, but the Celtics have a lot of respect for the Pistons.
"The Pistons played us as tough as anyone this year," veteran M. L. Carr said yesterday after the Celtics battled to a 137-134 overtime victory over Detroit.
"They are a good young club and if they can stay healthy they'll cause a lot of problems for the opposition." Parish said. "I think the difference between our club and them now is depth. We can run a lot of people at them."
Parish scored a season-high 36 points and grabbed 18 rebounds. McHale hit for a career-high 33-points and had 13 rebounds and Bird chipped in with 28 points and 19 rebounds.
That was too much for Thomas, who had 36 points and 11 assists, to overcome as the Celtics earned their ninth victory in a row and pushed their record to 38-9, the best in the National Basketball Association.
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