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Saturday, January 3, 2015
- Canada routs Denmark in world junior quarter-final (Toronto Star)
- Russia eliminates U.S. for second straight year at world juniors (Montreal Gazette)
- Slovakia shuts out Czech Republic in quarterfinal (Ottawa Sun)
- First-period goals lead Penguins to win over Lightning, 6-3 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Wild tops Toronto, finally returns to winning ways at home (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Giroux escapes serious injury in Flyers' loss to Hurricanes (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Penguins acquire Perron from Oilers for first-round pick, Klinkhammer (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Ducks' Getzlaf honored, excused by league (Orange County Register)
- Gaudreau named NHL's top rookie for month of December (Calgary Herald)
- Coyotes introduce new majority owner Barroway (Arizona Republic)
- Capitals hope Winter Classic victory signals progress in quest to join NHL's elite teams (Washington Post)
- Scouts fill depth by finding gems (Columbus Dispatch)
- Healthy scratch -- a tough pill to swallow for players (Calgary Herald)
- New Oilers forward Rob Klinkhammer looks at trade to Edmonton 'as a positive' (Edmonton Journal)
- Anthony Duclair ready to return from his junior jaunt (New York Post)
- Tavares, Halak give Isles win over Calgary (New York Newsday)
- Canes open 2015 with 2-1 win over Flyers (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Avs defeat Edmonton Oilers in a shootout (Denver Post)
- Ducks battle back in win over St. Louis Blues, 4-3 (Los Angeles Times)
- Florida Panthers goalie Roberto Luongo adds to list of Buffalo Sabres shutouts (Miami Herald)
- Weirdness abounds as Lightning fall to Penguins (Tampa Tribune)
- Devils' woes continues in 4-2 loss to Canadiens (Bergen Record)
- Short-handed Maple Leafs fall against Wild (Toronto Sun)
- Tavares tallies lead Islanders over Flames (Calgary Herald)
- Colorado Avalanche clip Edmonton Oilers in ho-hum affair (Edmonton Journal)
- Blues can't solve Anaheim puzzle (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Sabres whiff on resolutions, fall to Panthers (Buffalo News)
- Jason Zucker feeling better but doesn't play (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Lightning's Radko Gudas misses 2nd straight game (Tampa Bay Times)
- Grabner ready, but Isles can't fit him in (New York Newsday)
- Islanders' Boychuk is back home out West (New York Newsday)
- Kings hope new year, and home ice, bring a fresh start (Los Angeles Times)
- Senators tweak slumbering power play (Ottawa Citizen)
- Maurice wants for more from checking lines (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Adam McQuaid close to return to Bruins lineup (Boston Globe)
- Healthy Derek Stepan doing it all for NY Rangers (New York Daily News)
- Filip Forsberg closing in on Predators' rookie record (The Tennessean)
- Rangers could be seeing much less of John Moore (New York Post)
- Erik Haula's struggles start with conditioning, coach says (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- With Versteeg injured, Hawks recall rookie Teuvo Teravainen (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Bingo dates for Marc Methot (Ottawa Sun)
- Oilers rookie Leon Draisaitl sits, will return to WHL (Edmonton Journal)
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