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Sunday, January 4, 2015
- Predators hang on in OT after Kings rally (The Tennessean)
- Rangers roll past Sabres 6-1; notch 3 PPGs in first period (New York Post)
- 'Tricky' Oshie lifts Blues out of slide (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Jagr's milestone hat trick leads Devils past Flyers, 5-2 (Bergen Record)
- Buff takes charge against Leafs (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Fucale to start for Canada in world junior semis (Toronto Sun)
- Fans vote Kane, Toews, Keith, Seabrook, Crawford into All-Star game (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Zemgus Girgensons, 5 Blackhawks voted All-Stars (USA Today)
- Islanders Enjoy a Raucous Advantage in Their Soon-to-Be Former Home (New York Times)
- Canadian juniors doing their best to perfect 'tic-tac-tao' (Toronto Sun)
- Team Canada cool on eve of world junior semifinal (Toronto Sun)
- Perron happy to join Penguins; his ultimate role undetermined (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Senators' Bobby Ryan does it to Bruins again, this time in OT (Ottawa Citizen)
- Canucks hold lead, Miller stands tall in 4-1 win over Wings (Vancouver Sun)
- L.A. Kings rally only to fall short in overtime against Predators (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Bruins continue to dig deeper hole (Boston Herald)
- Coyotes power past Blue Jackets (Arizona Republic)
- Blues blast Sharks 7-2 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Jackets start trip with a dud (Columbus Dispatch)
- Perron scores in debut, but Penguins lose to Canadiens, 4-1 (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Flyers pounded by Devils in fifth straight loss (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Maple Leafs grounded by Jets (Toronto Sun)
- Rangers take advantage of Sabres' leaky penalty kill (Buffalo News)
- Minnesota Wild lifeless in 7-1 humiliation by Stars (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Red Wings fall to Canucks as Western swing begins (Detroit News)
- Red Wings get mixed results by pulling goalie early, but have no regrets following loss to Canucks (MLive.com)
- Joe Thornton's 319 game streak for Sharks comes to an end (San Jose Mercury News)
- Frustration setting in for Bruins (Boston Globe)
- Galiardi ends dry spell (Winnipeg Sun)
- Nick Grossmann still surviving in old-school game (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Staal plays after grandfather's funeral (New York Newsday)
- Capitals turn page from Winter Classic, focus on home-heavy January schedule (Washington Post)
- Canes thrive in 'controlled chaos' of penalty killing (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Rapidly-recovering Calgary Flames will soon face some tough decisions (Calgary Sun)
- Lightning's Vasilevskiy still goalie of the future (Tampa Bay Times)
- Adam McQuaid all up for 'D' as another injury heals (Boston Herald)
- Vanek embraces more of a leadership role (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Ducks regroup Rene Bourque on line with Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry (Los Angeles Times)
- David Clarkson changing roles for Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Veteran Campbell's steady influence assists Panthers' prodigy Ekblad (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Paywall to view
- Red Wings' Tomas Tatar emerging as very bankable asset (Detroit Free Press)
- Erik Johnson already has matched career high in goals with 10 (Denver Post)
- Red Wings' Danny DeKeyser becoming a QB on power play (Detroit Free Press)
- Ducks like their investment in Stoner (Orange County Register)
- Shane O'Brien 'solid' in Panthers debut (Miami Herald)
- Great expectations face, but don't faze, Hawks rookie Teravainen (Chicago Sun-Times)
- How Stars' newest acquisition will help better develop young defensemen (Dallas Morning News)
- One Bruins loss: Hines Ward (Boston Herald)
- Housing rookie players with established veterans an enduring NHL tradition (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
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