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Thursday, February 20, 2014
- Russia knocked out of men's hockey tournament by Finland (USA Today)
- U.S. defeats Czechs, 5-2, to get to meat of the matter (Los Angeles Times)
- Canada survives Latvian scare to advance to semifinal (Toronto Sun)
- Sweden cruises past Slovenia, hoping to play its 'best' game vs. Finland (Detroit Free Press)
- Source: John Tavares to miss rest of NHL season with knee injury (New York Newsday)
- Penguins' Tomas Vokoun gets OK to practice and play (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- With each passing day, Josh Harding's return less likely (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Omark signs with Swedish league team (Buffalo News)
- USA's offense explodes again in win against Czechs (USA Today)
- Phil Kessel's dominance on national stage no surprise to Maple Leafs teammates (National Post)
- Who's to blame for Russian hockey team's ouster? (USA Today)
- Super sibs: Kessels out for double hockey gold (New York Post)
- Best team in hockey tournament? It's the US (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Future of NHL players in Olympics still up in air (Arizona Republic)
- Will Sochi have negative effect on Ovechkin? (Washington Post)
- Mother Russia!?! Pavel Datsyuk & Co. riddled with disappointment over Olympics failure on home ice (Detroit Free Press)
- Mats Zuccarello heading back to New York to get his hand examined (New York Newsday)
- Blackhawks to go head to head against each other (Chicago Tribune)
- U.S.-Canada semifinal to turn Kings' Olympians into rivals (Los Angeles Times)
- Six of seven Ducks Olympians remain in contention for gold medal (Los Angeles Times)
- Steen is proud to wear Swedish colors (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Lightning prospect Gudlevskis, Latvia scare Canada (Tampa Bay Times)
- Tippett delivers message with tough practice (Arizona Republic)
- One week to go, the Canucks are still hurting (Vancouver Province)
- Healthier San Jose Sharks team returns to work (San Jose Mercury News)
- Banged-up Bolts get back to work (Tampa Tribune)
- Winnipeg Jets back on the ice (Winnipeg Sun)
- Avalanche ready to reconvene for practice near end of Olympic break (Denver Post)
- Sens back on the ice for practice (Ottawa Sun)
- Flyers go back to work (Philaelphia Inquirer)
- Ducks get back to work, but attention is elsewhere (Orange County Register)
- Kessel a hot topic as Leafs return to practice (Toronto Sun)
- Devils' Pete DeBoer believes this is a playoff-caliber team as it stands (Newark Star Ledger)
- Wild's Yeo not sure when he'll get his Olympians back (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Slater eager to join Winnipeg's push for post-season berth (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Dave Bolland practises with Maple Leafs (Toronto Star)
- Rinne returns to Preds' practice (The Tennessean)
- Red Wings' Johan Franzen aims for Feb. 26 return (Detroit News)
- Penguins optimistic that defenseman Letang will return to the ice again (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Koivu practices, but not yet ready for game action (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Gaborik practices, cleared for contact (Columbus Dispatch)
- Red Wings' Stephen Weiss still on schedule to return next week; non-Olympians back on the ice (MLive.com)
- Wings GM gives Datsyuk gets a few days off before returning to Detroit (Detroit Free Press)
- Martin Brodeur could be facing the final two weeks of his Devils career (Newark Star Ledger)
- With his future uncertain, Phillips returns to Senators practice (Ottawa Citizen)
- 'It's almost like a new season has started,' Eberle says (Edmonton Journal)
- Habs enlist Thibault, Brisebois (Montreal Gazette)
- Former draftee Brent Krahn fills in for Calgary Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Leblanc still working on game in Hamilton (Montreal Gazette)
- Non-Olympic Detroit Red Wings reconvene for practice; 4 Griffins called up (Detroit Free Press)
- Canes send Peters to Checkers for conditioning stint (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Zack Kassian not into a buzzcut bet with American teammates (Vancouver Sun)
- Ryan, Conacher pop the question during Olympic break (Ottawa Citizen)
- Flames' Olympic break consisted of fun, sun, music, a jersey retirement and . . . tattoos (Calgary Herald)
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