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Wednesday, January 1, 2014
- Team Canada defeats U.S. in thriller (Toronto Star)
- Anaheim Ducks rout San Jose Sharks, 6-3 (Los Angeles Times)
- Devils lose Patrik Elias in tough 2-1 victory over Penguins (Newark Star Ledger)
- Shawn Thornton won't pursue new appeal on ban (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Sharks rookie Tomas Hertl has successful knee surgery (San Jose Mercury News)
- Phoenix Coyotes poised to terminate Gilbert Brule's contract (Arizona Republic)
- Maple Leafs, Red Wings set for Winter Classic (Toronto Sun)
- Winter Classic to be snowy, showy and special (USA Today)
- McDonagh Is Expanding His Game, and Adding Admirers (New York Times)
- Canadian Olympic hockey team boss Steve Yzerman close to unveiling roster (Toronto Sun)
- Blackhawks' Jonathan Toews could be Canada's Olympic captain (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Saad builds his case to join Team USA (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Ex-Maple Leafs captain Wendel Clark think Dion Phaneuf can have long run with 'C' (Toronto Sun)
- Captain rises to occasion for Bolts (Tampa Tribune)
- Enormity of Winter Classic gives Red Wings chills (Detroit News)
- Red Wings soak up the atmosphere at the Big House, but focus on winning Winter Classic vs. Maple Leafs (MLive.com)
- Leafs, Red Wings alumni strut their stuff prior to Winter Classic (Toronto Sun)
- Getting the old Wings gang back together makes for poignant moments (Detroit News)
- Alumni showdown: Red Wings net two wins, plus Yzerman, Gordie, Russian 5 provide thrills (Detroit Free Press)
- Steve Yzerman, skating for the first time since retiring, enjoys brief stint in Alumni Showdown (MLive.com)
- U-M coach Red Berenson impresses fellow alumni in Wings' 5-4 victory (Detroit Free Press)
- James van Riemsdyk has fond memories of Ann Arbor (Toronto Sun)
- Red Wings' Luke Glendening is especially excited about his fifth outdoor game at Winter Classic (MLive.com)
- Maple Leafs rave about ice at Michigan Stadium (Toronto Sun)
- Detroit Red Wings, beware: Home teams haven't fared well in Winter Classic history (Detroit Free Press)
- Blues have interest in hosting a Winter Classic (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Blues grind up Wild (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Hurricanes rally for 5-4 overtime win over Canadiens (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Jets shut down Sabres 3-0 (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Dallas Stars' run is convincing them they can play with the best teams in NHL (Dallas Morning News)
- Colorado Avalanche end 2013 with much-needed victory over Columbus (Denver Post)
- Yandle nets winner in overtime win over Oilers (Arizona Republic)
- Flyers and Emery put out the Flames (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Tavares, Nielsen lead Isles' comeback win (New York Newsday)
- Rangers rally late, win in shootout (New York Newsday)
- Penguins fall to Devils, 2-1 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Florida Panthers finish strong month with shootout loss to Rangers (Miami Herald)
- Wild drops sixth consecutive game; Yeo remains on hot seat (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Happy new jeer to you (Boston Herald)
- Enroth is shaky as Sabres fall to Jets (Buffalo News)
- Kings lose their fourth straight game, 3-2, to Dallas (Los Angeles Times)
- Penalty kill proves fatal (Columbus Dispatch)
- San Jose Sharks lose 6-3 to Anaheim Ducks (San Jose Mercury News)
- Calgary Flames fall to Flyers (Calgary Sun)
- Oilers drop the ball on New Year's Eve (Edmonton Journal)
- Rangers' Marc Staal returns (Bergen Record)
- Cogliano celebrates 500-game streak with shorthanded goal (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Lucky horseshoe, new linemates key Adam Henrique hot streak (Newark Star Ledger)
- Jamie McGinn makes big return against Columbus Blue Jackets with goal (Denver Post)
- Isles' Strome still in adjustment mode (New York Newsday)
- Rangers' Del Zotto a healthy scratch for 8th time this season (New York Post)
- Devils feel they may be putting together a mid-season run (Newark Star Ledger)
- Chris Phillips returns Thursday against Winnipeg Jets (Ottawa Sun)
- Raanta relishing role with Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Predators see benefits of rested Fisher (The Tennessean)
- Ottawa Senators call up Mark Stone (Ottawa Sun)
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