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Thursday, January 2, 2014
- Leafs win Classic in shootout (Toronto Sun)
- Lightning tops Canucks (Tampa Bay Times)
- Canes trade Gleason to Toronto Maple Leafs for Liles, prospect (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Maple Leafs forward Joffrey Lupul could face additional discipline for hit on Patrick Eaves (Toronto Sun)
- Bolts' Stamkos still has sights on Olympics (Tampa Tribune)
- Nathan Horton debut may happen tonight (Columbus Dispatch)
- Did the Winter Classic set a world record for hockey attendance? NHL says wait and see (MLive.com)
- With Talent Abundant, U.S. Makes Tough Cuts (New York Times)
- Behind the scenes in choosing U.S. hockey team (USA Today)
- Maple Leafs goalie Jonathan Bernier cements No. 1 status at Winter Classic (Toronto Sun)
- Red Wings' Daniel Cleary misses flurry of chances in Winter Classic loss (Detroit News)
- Ex-Michigan State player Justin Abdelkader has big day for Red Wings at Michigan Stadium (Detroit News)
- Despite loss, Red Wings elder statesman Daniel Alfredsson will cherish Winter Classic experience (MLive.com)
- Red Wings' Tomas Tatar says he disappointed fans; buzzer beats Henrik Zetterberg midway through OT (MLive.com)
- Maple Leafs centre Tyler Bozak looks good in second game back from injury (Toronto Sun)
- Red Wings' Luke Glendening an outdoor vet (Toronto Sun)
- Ex-Spartan Justin Abdelkader gets 'memorable' goal for Red Wings in Winter Classic (Detroit Free Press)
- Red Wings' Stephen Weiss disappointed to miss Winter Classic, on track to return after Olympics (MLive.com)
- Shootout loss doesn't dampen 'unbelievable' experience at Winter Classic for Red Wings (MLive.com)
- Winter Classic gets rave reviews from Leafs, Wings (Toronto Sun)
- Sabres' Miller picked for U.S. olympic hockey team (Buffalo News)
- Patrick Kane now a seasoned veteran for Team USA (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Faulk named to U.S. Olympic team (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Canadiens' Pacioretty named to U.S. Olympic team (Montreal Gazette)
- Wings' Howard named to Team USA Olympic hockey team (Detroit Free Press)
- Sharks' Joe Pavelski returning to Olympics with Team USA (San Jose Mercury News)
- Kings forward Dustin Brown and goalie Jonathan Quick named to Team USA (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Team USA gets Wheels (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Paul Stastny selected to U.S. Olympic team, Colorado Avalanche's Erik Johnson snubbed (Denver Post)
- Orpik, Martin make Team USA (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Rangers Ryan Callahan, Ryan McDonagh and Derek Stepan named to U.S. Olympic hockey team (New York Daily News)
- Three Blues to play for U.S. in Olympics (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Olympic hockey: 10 with Minnesota connections make U.S. team (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Ottawa Senators' Ryan snubbed by U.S. (Ottawa Sun)
- Yandle left off U.S. hockey roster for 2014 Olympics (Arizona Republic)
- Olympic team should pick Hamhuis, says Canucks coach Tortorella (Vancouver Province)
- Hall on a roll offensively, but doesn't think it will get him on Olympic team (Edmonton Journal)
- Chatterbox Fucale keeps lines of communication open for Team Canada (Toronto Star)
- Swiss prepare for 'game of their lives' against Canada (Toronto Star)
- Maple Leafs prospects make mark at world junior championship (Toronto Sun)
- Canucks' top players go missing in 'worst game' of season (Vancouver Province)
- Malone restores size, strength to Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Bolts have coastal connection with western Canada (Tampa Tribune)
- Capitals have issues at midway point (Washington Post)
- Predators hope new year brings more offense (The Tennessean)
- NY Rangers hope to find form in 2014 (New York Daily News)
- Devils happy about winning record at midpoint, but hungry for more (Newark Star Ledger)
- An up and down year ends for the Ottawa Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- Improving Panthers need to bolster special teams in second half (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Frustrated Flames firing blanks (Calgary Herald)
- Yeo under fire as Wild mired in slump (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Crawford set to return for Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Devils' Adam Larsson eyes return next week, then fulfilling potential (Newark Star Ledger)
- Devils' Patrik Elias is relieved to be just sore after hit (Bergen Record)
- Latest antics suggest Edmonton Oilers goalie Ilya Bryzgalov may be reverting to former unpopular persona (Edmonton Sun)
- Cole, Whitney, other Stars' old-timers still have something left in the tank (Dallas Morning News)
- Schenn snaps out of scoring slump (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Conacher, Z-Bad quite a pair as roomies and friends (Ottawa Sun)
- Florida Panthers battle attendance problems (Miami Herald)
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