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Friday, February 15, 2008
- Hurricanes lose their captain in win (Raleigh News & Observer)
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- Hossa: Chances of re-signing 'very slim' (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- Zednik improves, could leave hospital by weekend (Miami Herald)
- Bergeron progresses (Boston Herald)
- Doan had broken hand (Arizona Republic)
- NHL has date with Congress to discuss the steroid issue (Toronto Star)
- Feaster: Sale To Have No Effect (Tampa Tribune)
- Rangers Hope Long-Term Deal Helps Lundqvist Return to Form (New York Times)
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- Goaltending duo running out of time (Ottawa Citizen)
- Pens' Crosby travels, takes morning skate (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Ovechkin Stays Clutch (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Returning Shanny feels 'very good' (New York Daily News)
- GM already has heard plenty from new owner (St. Petersberg Times)
- A Fedorov return to Wings makes sense (Detroit News)
- Scouts check out trade possibilities (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Hockey talent can now be found throughout the USA (USA Today)
- Zednik wings it (Buffalo News)
- Islanders get 4 power-play goals to beat Leafs (New York Newsday)
- Lightning wins yet another in Philly (St. Petersberg Times)
- Oilers weather late storn to harpoon Sharks (Edmonton Sun)
- Coyotes snap winless streak (Arizona Republic)
- A gem by wrap-master Toews (Chicago Sun Times)
- Minnesota Wild survive seesaw ride, tip Vancouver 5-4 in shootout victory (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Blues rule the scoring this time in win over Avs (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Leafs nearing rock bottom (Toronto Star)
- Flyers lose 5th in a row (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Dallas Stars' record chase stopped short, 5-2 (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Sharks flat with long trip looming (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- ’Hawks humble hapless Preds (Nashville City Paper)
- So much for 'must win' (Vancouver Province)
- Sprained knee sidelines Khabibulin (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Lemaire nudges third and fourth lines to score more (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Nobody can accuse the Maple Leafs of tanking (Toronto Star)
- Coach pieces together lineup (Raleigh News & Observer)
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- This time, first period bites Preds (The Tennessean)
- Special teams not all that special for the sagging ... (Toronto Star)
- Vancouver doesn't see Minnesota as rival, ex-Wild defenseman Willie Mitchell says (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- De Vries, Hamhuis lapse on defense (The Tennessean)
- Roy plays waiting game on Oilers' bench (Edmonton Journal)
- 'Personality is a big deal for Devs (New York Post)
- Onus on Coach Q to shape up Avs (Denver Post)
- Brodeur likely won't get rest anytime soon (Newark Star Ledger)
- Price is Habs' Band-Aid solution (Montreal Gazette)
- Oilerville on Shelley's mind (Edmonton Sun)
- Sakic skates; Stastny still sidelined (Denver Post)
- Flyers' Coburn, Upshall could return tomorrow against Montreal (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Panthers' offense anticipates return of Olesz (Palm Beach Post)
- The end of Bieksa's long road to recovery finally in sight (Vancouver Province)
- Prospal, team want to put interview behind them (St. Petersberg Times)
- Devils' Gionta is battling (Bergen Record)
- Dubinsky might give Jagr some spark (New York Newsday)
- With Carlo healthy, White is left watching (Toronto Sun)
- Richardson's dedication shining example to teammates (Ottawa Citizen)
- Kaleta sees the light (Buffalo News)
- The state is an NHL fast track (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
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