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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
- Coyotes tough out shootout win over Canucks (Arizona Republic)
- Sabres storm back to upend Penguins (Buffalo News)
- New York Islanders beat Columbus Blue Jackets in shootout in front of Gordie Howe (New York Daily News)
- Ducks' Selanne could return next week (Orange County Register)
- Rink can freeze out Mother Nature (Boston Herald)
- Taylor-made victory (Calgary Sun)
- D-Day for Canadian hockey players (Globe & Mail)
- Kariya has found his legs, but it’s too late (Globe & Mail)
- The Ice Rink That Changed Boston Hockey (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Babcock Canada's man behind the bench (Toronto Star)
- Fortune plays role in Team Canada's final lineup (Calgary Herald)
- Ready to represent (Toronto Sun)
- New York Rangers winger Ryan Callahan hopes for Olympic nod (New York Daily News)
- Kessel and Komisarek eager to join U.S. (Toronto Star)
- Kopecky, Hossa named to Slovakian Olympic team (Chicago Tribune)
- Bolts' Meszaros will go for the gold in 2010 (Tampa Tribune)
- Budaj returns to Slovakia's Olympic squad (Denver Post)
- Visnovsky named to Slovakian Olympic team (Edmonton Journal)
- Team Canada? Fisher hoping for 'dream come true' (Ottawa Sun)
- Jay cool about call (Calgary Sun)
- Winter Classic looming (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Winter Classic tickets flying fast on Web (Boston Herald)
- Weather could alter Winter Classic (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Man, son charged with theft of Predators vouchers (The Tennessean)
- Penguins have to get out, push their way into Buffalo (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Minnesota Wild caught flat-footed on the road (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Predators get two points, two injuries (The Tennessean)
- Ducks ride wave of good news to beat the Wild, 4-2 (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Hold 'em: Dallas Stars refuse to fold in 5-4 win over Blackhawks (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Doldrums in Dallas (Chicago Sun Times)
- Blues still struggling at Scottrade (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Jackets fire away, can't cash in (Columbus Dispatch)
- 3-0 advantage squandered (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Barry Trotz says dirty play caused injury (The Tennessean)
- Johnson sits out game against Predators (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Belanger's next goal: security (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Anaheim Ducks rookie tickled to face hometown Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Coach Mike Babcock pleased with Red Wings' improvement on blocking shots (Ann Arbor News)
- Wilson bucking tradition (Toronto Sun)
- Not-so-hot Bruins hit with cold reality (Boston Herald)
- Signs of hope as Habs enter second half of season (Montreal Gazette)
- Spurts needed in second half for Florida Panthers (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Canes find a formula (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Rangers still searching for offense (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- 'We're in a fragile state right now' (Edmonton Journal)
- Capitals say trade wasn't a distraction (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Canucks put Mathieu Schneider on waivers (Vancouver Province)
- Frustration growing for Red Wings' Andreas Lilja, still sidelined by headaches (Ann Arbor News)
- Freak injury to Bieksa's leg another case of lousy luck (Vancouver Sun)
- Foligno eager to chip in (Ottawa Citizen)
- Lecavalier's play of late has been a driving force (Tampa Tribune)
- Foote, 38, bashing critics with his tough play (Denver Post)
- Tampa Bay Lightning left wing Alex Tanguay finding groove (St. Petersburg Times)
- NJ Devils' Travis Zajac key factor in ending linemate Zach Parise's goal-scoring drought (Newark Star Ledger)
- Capitals' new addition brings energy (Washington Times)
- Rangers bank on Higgins (New York Post)
- Tambellini gets a chance to prove himself, again (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings' Abdelkader has been a big hit (Detroit Free Press)
- Florida Panthers count on Garrison with Kulikov out (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Subscriber site
- NJ Devils' Andrew Peters admits he made a mistake (Newark Star Ledger)
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