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Wednesday, January 8, 2014
- Canadian men's Olympic hockey team unveiled (Globe & Mail)
- Snubbed stars lead Bolts past Winnipeg (Tampa Tribune)
- Crosby rallies Penguins over Vancouver in shootout (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Ducks stay hot in 5-2 win over Bruins (Los Angeles Times)
- Blizzard causes NHL to postpone game with 'Canes (Buffalo News)
- Rangers' Kreider not disciplined for hit (New York Post)
- Lightning's Stamkos "ahead of schedule" on rehab from broken leg (Tampa Bay Times)
- Hawks' Khabibulin out 4-5 months after surgery (Chicago Tribune)
- Patrick Roy's verbal shot goes unblocked by Jean-Sebastien Giguere (Denver Post)
- On snow day, Sabres close in on Murray (Buffalo News)
- Loaded With Centers, Team Canada Passes on Some Notables (New York Times)
- Canada's Olympic roster is stacked (USA Today)
- Jaromir Jagr a Last Link to a Golden Generation of Czech Hockey (New York Times)
- Host Russia has formidable offense (USA Today)
- Isles' Tavares realizes Olympic 'dream' (Toronto Star)
- Sid feels like a kid again after call to Sochi (Vancouver Province)
- Jamie Benn played way on to Team Canada (Toronto Sun)
- Five GTA players crack Team Canada roster (Toronto Star)
- Islanders captain John Tavares calls Olympic call-up a 'big honor' (New York Daily News)
- Matt Duchene makes Canadian Olympic team (Denver Post)
- Jamie Benn following in Mike Modano's footsteps in playing for his country at early age (Dallas Morning News)
- Preds' Weber, Josi picked for Olympic squads (The Tennessean)
- San Jose Sharks' Patrick Marleau, Marc-Edouard Vlasic named to Team Canada (San Jose Mercury News)
- Penguins veteran Kunitz, rookie Maatta to go to Sochi (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Sharp thrilled to join 10 Hawks in Sochi (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Nash, Henrik among 7 Rangers to get Olympics call (New York Newsday)
- Hammer ready for shutdown role in Sochi (Vancouver Province)
- St. Louis off Canadian Olympic team; Stamkos in (Tampa Tribune)
- Giroux disappointed by Canadian Olympic snub (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Brent Seabrook, Corey Crawford left off Canadian Olympic team (Chicago Sun-Times)
- No surprise Olympics spot for Maple Leafs' Phaneuf (Toronto Sun)
- Flames captain Giordano nearly made Team Canada's Olympic roster (Calgary Herald)
- Canes' Sekera, Ruutu headed to Olympics; Staal, Semin snubbed (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Sedin twins not surprised to get Swede call for Sochi Olympics (Vancouver Sun)
- Erik Karlsson joins former Senators Alfredsson, Silfverberg on Swedish Olympic team (Ottawa Citizen)
- More Detroit Red Wings get Sochi call, including Henrik Zetterberg as Sweden's captain (Detroit Free Press)
- Olympics never get old for Flyers' Timonen (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Jokinen makes it 4 Jets going to Olympics (Winnipeg Sun)
- Ottawa Senators' Milan Michalek glad to be going to Olympics (Ottawa Sun)
- Maatta, Jokinen to play for Finnish Olympic hockey team (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Edmonton Oilers sending three -- Ales Hemsky, Anton Belov and Martin Marincin -- to Olympics (Edmonton Sun)
- Panthers forwards Barkov and Kopecky heading to Sochi Olympics (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Red Wings' Pavel Datsyuk: Pressure on Russia in Olympics; Tomas Tatar fulfills goal with selection (MLive.com)
- Phoenix Coyotes Olympians proud of chance to represent countries (Arizona Republic)
- Six more Blues invited to play in Olympics (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Flyers come back in third, win in OT over Devils (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Predators end winless skid (The Tennessean)
- Coyotes net first shutout of season in win over Flames (Arizona Republic)
- Blues avoid weak start in win over Oilers (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Kuemper, Niederreiter shine in Wild's shootout win over L.A. (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Isles net three in third, win fifth straight on road (New York Newsday)
- San Jose Sharks lose 3-2 to Nashville Predators (San Jose Mercury News)
- Jets apologetic for pathetic performance (Winnipeg Sun)
- Kings lose to Wild, 2-1, in a shootout (Los Angeles Times)
- Bruins jolted in West Coast trip opener (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Devils' loss to Flyers in OT pushes winless streak to three (Bergen Record)
- Maple Leafs fall to New York Islanders 5-3 (Toronto Sun)
- Crosby simply golden in return to the Rog (Vancouver Province)
- Flames hit new low in dastardly scoring drought by getting waxed 6-0 in the desert (Calgary Herald)
- St. Louis Blues power past Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Jaromir Jagr fed up Devils make same mistakes 'over and over and over' (Newark Star Ledger)
- Maple Leafs don't blame goalie Bernier for loss to Islanders (Toronto Sun)
- Setoguchi in Noel's crosshairs after another Jets loss (Winnipeg Sun)
- Noel knows Olympics a character-builder, but a taxing one (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Evgeni Nabokov's injury not as serious as originally thought (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings hoping Danny DeKeyser, Darren Helm ready for Thursday; Pavel Datsyuk questionable (MLive.com)
- Balancing goalies tiresome for Caps (Washington Post)
- Olympic team snub frustrates Jack Johnson (Columbus Dispatch)
- Minnesota Wild move Dumba to Portland WHL team (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- How cold is it? For Arizona-stationed Red Wings, not very (Detroit News)
- From campus to NHL (Buffalo News)
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