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Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Martin Brodeur earns 20th career win in Montreal as Devils beat Canadiens 4-1
(Newark Star Ledger)
Maple Leafs hold off late Bruins surge for rare regulation win
(Toronto Star)
Bishop triumphs in return as Lightning nips Rangers
(Tampa Bay Times)
Red Wings' Pavel Datsyuk named captain of Team Russia at Olympics
(Detroit Free Press)
Trade Hiller? 'Not a chance in hell,' Ducks GM says
(Orange County Register)
Paywall to view
Hotel appears to be part of Vinik's development plan
(Tampa Tribune)
California road swing tougher than ever
(USA Today)
New boss takes charge
(Winnipeg Free Press)
Ex-Jets coach Claude Noel left on a nice note
(Winnipeg Sun)
Maurice content to let Buff roam at forward -- for now
(Winnipeg Free Press)
Calgary Flames' Jiri Hudler ready to 'move on' from Olympic snub
(Calgary Sun)
Penguins defensemen Orpik, Scuderi discuss shutting down Ovechkin
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
Sam Reinhart following in family footsteps
(Calgary Sun)
Barrie Colts' Aaron Ekblad ready to shine in CHL Top Prospects Game
(Calgary Sun)
San Jose Sharks continue success in shootouts, beat Washington Capitals
(San Jose Mercury News)
Lecavalier's late goal lifts Flyers over Sabres
(Philadelphia Daily News)
Florida Panthers start fast, beat New York Islanders
(Miami Herald)
Semyon Varlamov brilliant as Colorado Avs win at Chicago in OT
(Denver Post)
Blues grind out win over Phoenix
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Stars far from perfect, but still good enough to earn win over Oilers to snap losing streak
(Dallas Morning News)
Senators end road trip on winning note
(Ottawa Citizen)
Scuffling Bruins fall flat to Maple Leafs
(Boston Globe)
Paywall to view
Coyotes slump continues with loss to Blues
(Arizona Republic)
Sharks take another bite out of Capitals
(Washington Post)
Tough-luck Enroth still stuck on one win for Sabres
(Buffalo News)
Avalanche bury Blackhawks 3-2 in overtime
(Chicago Tribune)
Preds' power play clicks in win over Flames
(The Tennessean)
Sluggish Wild shut out 3-0 by Ottawa at the X
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
Isles' streaks broken in loss to Panthers
(New York Newsday)
Rangers fall to Lightning, 2-1, at the Garden
(Bergen Record)
Calgary Flames singin' the blues in Nashville
(Calgary Sun)
'Desperate' Stars break skid against struggling Oilers
(Edmonton Journal)
Brodeur continues his mastery over Canadiens
(Montreal Gazette)
Rangers duped into key penalty
(Bergen Record)
Tuukka Rask points at everything in B's slump
(Boston Herald)
Preds goalie Hutton bounces back
(The Tennessean)
Vigneault: Rangers are a four-line team
(New York Newsday)
Rookie Seth Jones learning on the fly for the Nashville Predators
(Calgary Herald)
After four years with Stars, Luke Gazdic finally gets opportunity to play at AAC -- as an Oiler
(Dallas Morning News)
Sick Maple Leafs look healthy in Boston
(Toronto Sun)
VandeVelde trying to stick with Flyers
(Philadelphia Daily News)
Former Edmonton Oilers captain Shawn Horcoff understands fans' impatience
(Edmonton Sun)
Canucks embrace new-found toughness
(Vancouver Province)
Ducks' Ryan Getzlaf feels ready to return to ice
(Los Angeles Times)
Kings defenseman Matt Greene sidelined with upper-body injury
(Los Angeles Times)
Hawks' Antti Raanta redirecting his hunger into practice
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Rangers' Talbot to get another shot this weekend
(New York Post)
New sticks help Letestu end goal drought
(Columbus Dispatch)
Blackhawks don't see second line as Marcus Kruger's specialty
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Red Wings' Gustav Nyquist might end scoring drought by driving to net more
(Detroit News)
Sabres decide to do what's best for Grigorenko, finally
(Buffalo News)
Swede new gig for fan favorite P.J. Axelsson
(Boston Herald)
Predators to host annual casino night
(The Tennessean)
Former Edmonton Oilers forward Fernando Pisani grew up playing in minor hockey week; now he's coaching in
(Edmonton Sun)
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