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Friday, January 17, 2014
- Trevor Lewis' hard work pays off in Kings' victory (Los Angeles Times)
- Predators win first shootout of season (The Tennessean)
- Playing goal for Oilers a different experience for Scrivens (Edmonton Journal)
- Lightning's Stamkos joins morning skate (Tampa Bay Times)
- Deflating End to Last Season Inspires Ducks in Hot Start (New York Times)
- Maple Leafs turn their fortunes around: A look at the positive changes over the past week (National Post)
- Culture change taking hold in Sabreland (Buffalo News)
- Dion Phaneuf's off-ice headwear raises cap issues (Toronto Star)
- Departure of Devan Dubnyk reminds remaining Edmonton Oilers continued losses will result in more trades (Edmonton Sun)
- Mike Smith records his first shutout of the season (Arizona Republic)
- Sharks blank Panthers 3-0 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Isles stand tall, top Lightning in shootout (New York Newsday)
- Henrik Lundqvist preserves NY Rangers' shutout in win over Red Wings (New York Daily News)
- Colorado Avs defeat New Jersey Devils in a shootout, reach 30 wins (Denver Post)
- Jets soar over Flames (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Bruins beat Stars (Boston Herald)
- Jimmy Howard's effort wasted in Red Wings' second straight 1-0 loss (Detroit News)
- Weber stars as Predators beat Flyers in shootout (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Lightning lose to Islanders in shootout 2-1 (Tampa Tribune)
- Florida Panthers offense listless in 3-0 loss to Sharks (Miami Herald)
- Halak's misplay costs Blues in loss to Kings (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Devils suffer shootout loss to Avalanche, 2-1 (Bergen Record)
- Good effort, bad result for Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- Nate Prosser's second career goal is game-winner (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Flames' home-ice skid hits record seven games (Calgary Herald)
- 'We've got to find a way to score' (Vancouver Province)
- Breaks indicate Bruins were fortunate, but they were simply better than Stars (Dallas Morning News)
- Detroit Red Wings frustrated by lack of offense, continue searching for ways to score goals (MLive.com)
- New netminder Ben Scrivens gets taste of Edmonton Oilers defence (Edmonton Sun)
- Cory Schneider takes blame for Devils' record-setting shootout loss (Newark Star Ledger)
- Michalek tests ailing hip against the Canucks (Arizona Republic)
- Recovering Stars defenseman Stephane Robidas returns to ice (Dallas Morning News)
- Hartnell boots and rallies (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Defenseman Erik Johnson back in business with Colorado Avalanche (Denver Post)
- It takes a lot to get Ottawa Senators' Chris Phillips out of lineup (Ottawa Sun)
- Ottawa Senators' Kyle Turris clicking with Clarke MacArthur (Ottawa Sun)
- Colborne shifted to wing in bid to spark offence (Calgary Herald)
- After slow start, Pouliot has confidence (New York Newsday)
- Wings' Jurco strives to help in tight game (Detroit Free Press)
- Weber's play matches his pay against his almost-new team (The Tennessean)
- What's ailing the struggling Capitals? (Washington Post)
- Hawks coach: Playing from behind must change (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Tlusty, Staal, Semin line back together for Canes (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Maple Leafs' Tim Gleason: 'We have to win games' (Toronto Sun)
- Marian Gaborik bears injury, uncertainty (Columbus Dispatch)
- Hamonic back on LI, but not on IR yet (New York Newsday)
- Ales Hemsky's status in doubt for Edmonton Oilers, Czech Republic Olympic squad after taking shot off ankle (Edmonton Journal)
- Andrew Shaw ready for next challenge as second-line center (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Penguins' Sill embraces role of agitator, checker (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Flames prospect Sieloff on comeback trail after 'scary' ailment (Calgary Herald)
- Despres back to AHL as Penguins defense corps continues to get healthy (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
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