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Wednesday, January 9, 2008
- Senior Day: Chris Chelios hits milestone and Wings top Avs (Detroit Free Press)
- Crosby named all-star starter (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- NHL needs more zip, Hull says (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- What's Sundin worth? (Toronto Star)
- Ravenstahl stands firm on arena-area plan (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Three Wings to start at NHL All-Star Game (Windsor Star)
- Fans Vote Lecavalier To Start For East All-Stars (Tampa Tribune)
- Alfredsson wins over fans (Ottawa Citizen)
- Luongo runaway choice of fans (Vancouver Sun)
- Fans vote in Iginla, Phaneuf (Calgary Sun)
- Ovechkin Not Starting (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Flyers' Briere misses out on All-Star Game starting berth (Philadelphia Daily News)
- The forgotten ones (Vancouver Province)
- No All-Stars for Sharks, but stay tuned (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- NHL's leading goal scorer won't start All-Star game (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- What Alfie is all about (Ottawa Sun)
- Is Dallas Stars' latest deal a sign for Modano? (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Phaneuf aims to stay put (Calgary Herald)
- Marketplace could make Bouchard a major target (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Predators rout Kings 7-0 behind Mason (The Tennessean)
- Latendresse overtime hero for Habs (Montreal Gazette)
- Elias the hero for Devils (Bergen Record)
- Depleted Flyers find way to win (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Pens stay hot, beat the Panthers (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Blues snap power-play drought (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Canucks win a weird one (Vancouver Province)
- Coyotes notch 5th straight (Arizona Republic)
- Canes shut out Boston (Raleigh News & Observer)
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- Ramo means relief (St. Petersburg Times)
- No home-ice advantage (Chicago Sun Times)
- Flames' win streak goes to the Dogs (Calgary Herald)
- DiPietro's acrobatics not enough as Isles lose (New York Newsday)
- A bad day vs. Tampa Bay (New York Post)
- Rout adds insult to injuries (Columbus Dispatch)
- Rally brings no relief to Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Hurricanes beat Bruins, 1-0 (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Kings sinking to new depths (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Holik: "We didn't show up. They did." (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- Rematch with Penguins a mismatch for Panthers (Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel)
- Penguins' Crosby has star power South Florida lacks (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Isles' Nolan: If we don't compete, we'll get beat (New York Newsday)
- In Montreal, Savard has legendary status (Chicago Tribune)
- Caught in their own trap (Boston Herald)
- Shanahan a surpise, but Avery, Straka out (New York Newsday)
- Canes give Smsonov a shot right away (Raleigh News & Observer)
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- Pens' Talbot puts forward Maxime effort (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Confident Hordichuk returns to lineup (The Tennessean)
- Gratton's goals back up strong words (St. Petersburg Times)
- Kaleta checks into Buffalo’s lineup (Buffalo News)
- 'I was happy for Max': Latendresse (Montreal Gazette)
- Panthers' Vokoun speaks about team's slump (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Team depending on Stars coming of age (Fort-Worth Star Telegram)Subscriber site
- Kings staying the course (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Preds hope time is right for turnaround (Nashville City Paper)
- Savard asks veterans to step it up (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Dynamic duo done? (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Sundin stands by his men (Toronto Sun)
- Steen, Toskala could offer spark (Toronto Sun)
- Greene starts skating, next step practising with Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Stoll returns to form (Edmonton Journal)
- Reinprecht adapts to roles (Arizona Republic)
- Poni not the same since gaffe (Toronto Sun)
- Hemsky spurring linemates (Edmonton Sun)
- Ducks' Ryan is starting to find playing time hard to come by (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Blake in joking mood (Toronto Sun)
- Trades should `work out well for both teams,' Clark says (Toronto Star)
- Snow would do the deal all over again (Vancouver Province)
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