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Monday, January 4, 2016
- Florida Panthers’ win streak reaches nine with win against Minnesota Wild (Miami Herald)
- Crawford, Chicago Blackhawks blank Ottawa 3-0 (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Anaheim Ducks look dangerous again in 4-1 victory over Winnipeg Jets (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Canadiens will be without Weise for 2-3 weeks (Montreal Gazette)
- Blackhawks trade Jeremy Morin to Leafs for Richard Panik (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Lightning's Drouin wants to be traded (Tampa Bay Times)
- ‘Disappointed’ William Nylander sent back to Toronto, ending his world juniors (Toronto Star)
- Billy Plager dies at 70; one of three Blues brothers (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Canadians lacked ‘maturity as a group’ in quarter-final loss to Finland at world juniors: Hockey Canada president (National Post)
- Canada ‘shot themselves in the foot’ during loss to Finland at world juniors, USA’s head coach Ron Wilson says (National Post)
- Hockey Canada vows to right what went wrong at world juniors (Toronto Star)
- How the teams are shaping up ahead of world junior semifinals (Toronto Star)
- Jake Virtanen will remain a Canuck, for now (Vancouver Sun)
- David Pastrnak due back to Boston amid injury concern (Boston Globe)
- Senators' Lazar knows pressure put on Canada at WJC (Ottawa Sun)
- Devils' busy Schneider would love Nashville trip (Bergen Record)
- Kings goalie Jonathan Quick is pursuing all-time record (Los Angeles Times)
- Patrick Roy tells Avs to stop focusing on Jarome Iginla's 600th goal (Denver Post)
- Former Flames captain Iginla remains effective and on target for 600th career goal (Calgary Herald)
- Islanders beat NHL’s top team, Dallas Stars, as Kyle Okposo scores two goals (New York Daily News)
- Jets return to old, ugly form in 4-1 loss to Ducks (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Loss in Chicago leaves Senators without a goal in more than two games (Ottawa Citizen)
- Okposo’s acrobatic goal similar to Bossy’s (New York Newsday)
- Panthers center Nick Bjugstad returns to lineup (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Ruff: Demers shouldn't be suspended for hit on Clutterbuck: 'I don't think he did anything, really' (Dallas Morning News)
- Senators' Jared Cowen sits out again, awaiting next move in career (Ottawa Citizen)
- System helping Leafs handle bigger Western foes (Toronto Sun)
- Capitals making adjustments to cope with injuries (Washington Post)
- Slow starts killing Flyers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Bruins make serious push to move forward (Boston Herald)
- Blashill freezes most of Wings lineup (Detroit News)
- Red Wings' Kyle Quincey hopes to return from ankle injury Thursday in San Jose (MLive.com)
- Jonathan Bernier continues to rebound in 2016 after worst year of his career (Toronto Star)
- Penguins, Crosby seem to be heating up at right time (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Leafs forward Joffrey Lupul loses 2015 blahs (Toronto Sun)
- Penguins’ Letang benefits from Sullivan’s aggressive coaching (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Rangers aren’t getting much leadership from a key leader (New York Post)
- After long cold spell, Oilers winger Benoit Pouliot's game may be heating up (Edmonton Journal)
- Duclair's ups, downs normal for rookie settling into lineup (Arizona Republic)
- Wings D Smith capitalizing on chances with goals, assists (Detroit Free Press)
- Hard work, solid attitude pays off for Calgary Flames' Josh Jooris (Calgary Sun)
- Armia cherishes first goal (Winnipeg Sun)
- Jared McCann to return to Canucks lineup after a night off (Vancouver Sun)
- Wild prospect Grayson Downing a rare bright spot in minors (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Blackhawks loan defenseman David Rundblad to European team (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- St. Louisan Wideman overcomes odds to play in NHL (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Why the NHL is getting involved in climate-change efforts (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
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