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Saturday, December 19, 2009
Another record for Brodeur
(New York Post)
Mason Raymond leads Canucks to win over Ovechkin and Capitals
(Vancouver Sun)
Markov to return for Habs-Isles game
(Montreal Gazette)
Gagne set to return to lineup today
(South Jersey Courier-Post)
Injury-prone DiPietro set to practice again
(New York Post)
Wild lose equipment in van fire
(Ottawa Sun)
Wild fire: Gear gone, but game goes on
(Minnesota Star-Tribune)
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Filatov regrets parting words
(Columbus Dispatch)
Penguins fans are ranked No. 1 by Forbes Magazine
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
The coldest hands in hockey
(Globe & Mail)
Time for 'transition period' on concussions, Cammalleri says
(Globe & Mail)
Politicians ‘pass the puck'
(Globe & Mail)
Canada's Yzerman likes what he sees from Hawks
(Chicago Daily Herald)
Sharks’ fab three could be in line for Olympic team
(Globe & Mail)
Yzerman eyes Keith, Seabrook
(Chicago Sun Times)
Blues stay alert for trades
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Legends skate back in time
(Boston Herald)
No. 4 sees being granddad as No. 1
(Boston Herald)
Banner year eludes the Senators; The team is hot, but sales are cool
(Ottawa Citizen)
Mayor praises Leaf charity
(Toronto Star)
Leafs remain Sabres' cure-all
(Buffalo News)
Hawks show their grit in shootout
(Chicago Sun Times)
Panthers score in a flurry to defeat Carolina
(South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
Bolts end skid, blast Blues
(Tampa Tribune)
Toskala lets Leafs down
(Toronto Sun)
Blackhawks elude Bruins
(Boston Globe)
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Caps' Wilson off to another pointed start
(Washington Times)
Canes' road woes mount
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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Lightning zap Blues
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Hjalmarsson sidelined by illness
(Chicago Sun Times)
Canucks keep Ovechkin in check
(Vancouver Province)
Loss sullies Stalberg's first goal
(Toronto Sun)
One sharp Sabre
(Toronto Sun)
Bruins shake up lines in search for punch
(Boston Globe)
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Hawks try to balance goalie load with Niemi, Huet
(Chicago Tribune)
Red Wings ride winning streak, battle injuries; 'we've got to keep battling, keep competing'
(Ann Arbor News)
Minnesota Wild coach points to lessons of October for turnaround
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
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Predators forward rewards team's patience
(The Tennessean)
Rangers coach says vets' jobs aren't safe
(New York Post)
Tortorella: Underachievers will sit
(Bergen Record)
Stillman practices, could return on Dec. 27
(Miami Herald)
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Iggy waiting for wakeup call
(Calgary Sun)
Pens' McKee always in way
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
Kennedy's struggles continue
(Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
Ducks' Calder has come a long way
(Los Angeles Times)
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Slater trying to make most of opportunities
(Atlanta Journal Constitution)
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Tampa Bay Lightning sends down disappointing Lukas Krajick
(St. Petersburg Times)
Hard-working call-up hopes to bolster Dallas Stars defense
(Dallas Morning News)
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Yip receives his dream call
(Denver Post)
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