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Thursday, January 16, 2014
- Ducks set two club records in 9-1 rout of Canucks (Los Angeles Times)
- Penguins get franchise-record 13th consecutive home win, 4-3 over Capitals (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Maple Leafs edge Sabres in shootout (Toronto Sun)
- Nashville Predators trade for goalie Devan Dubnyk (The Tennessean)
- Kings trade goalie Ben Scrivens to Oilers for third-round pick (Los Angeles Times)
- Cloquet's Langenbrunner retires after 16 years, 2 titles (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- McCann's late goal leads Team Orr to victory over Team Cherry in CHL Top Prospects Game (Calgary Sun)
- A 5-Foot-7 Ranger Makes Tremendous Strides (New York Times)
- Captaincy is nice honor but Red Wings need Pavel Datsyuk to get healthy (Detroit News)
- Ovechkin sees 'good' fit with Malkin for Olympics (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Addition of Matt Hendricks intended to make Edmonton Oilers tougher to play against (Edmonton Sun)
- Dubnyk never panned out as a No. 1 goalie for Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Oilers newcomers have upside and a hard side (Edmonton Journal)
- As Bruins, ex-teammates come to Dallas, Eriksson, Seguin, Peverley don't dwell much on trade (Dallas Morning News)
- Does Paul Maurice really have a prescription for what ails the Jets? (Winnipeg Free Press)
- New boss is demanding; wants Jets to be faster, smarter (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Calgary Flames hope Mikael Backlund has found hew level to his game (Calgary Sun)
- Barrie Colts' Brendan Lemieux looking to follow in father's footsteps (Calgary Sun)
- NHL begins setting up hockey rink at Yankee Stadium (New York Post)
- Last momentum swing costs Capitals (Washington Post)
- Miller yields in shootout as Sabres fall to Leafs (Buffalo News)
- Blackhawks looking to make up for lost points (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Coyotes see positives as they try to climb out of hole (Arizona Republic)
- Can Flyers keep coming back? (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Canes seek to play and win 'hard games' (Raleigh News & Observer)
- No panic as power play struggles (Montreal Gazette)
- Maple Leafs' Dave Bolland back skating (Toronto Sun)
- Parise leads injured stars on comeback trail (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Paul Postma getting close to returning to Jets from blood clot (Winnipeg Sun)
- Patrik Elias might return against Avalanche (Bergen Record)
- Claude Julien on Tuukka Rask dip: 'It happens' (Boston Herald)
- Halak, Elliott back to pushing each other for Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Devils' Cory Schneider admits negativity had crept into his mind (Newark Star Ledger)
- Read's return has been fruitful (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Habs' Moen finds his game from behind visor (Montreal Gazette)
- As Hawks attest, no one can doubt Sharp now (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Praise continues to pile up for hottest Flame, Mikael Backlund (Calgary Herald)
- Ceci settles in with Sens (Ottawa Citizen)
- O'Dell moves up to Jets third line with Setoguchi under weather (Winnipeg Sun)
- Preds center Smith gets offensive game moving (The Tennessean)
- Florida Panthers Krys Barch more than enforcer (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Isles send Strome to AHL for playing time (New York Newsday)
- TN-made Swiftwick socks will protect U.S. Olympic hockey team (The Tennessean)
- Don't mess with Canuck Tom Sestito ... or his kid sister (Vancouver Sun)
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