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Tuesday, January 5, 2016
- Jarome Iginla notches 600th career goal in win over Kings (Denver Post)
- Shane Doan continues streak to help Coyotes edge Canucks (Arizona Republic)
- Edmonton Oilers defeat Carolina Hurricanes 1-0 in overtime (Edmonton Sun)
- Boychuk out 4-6 weeks with upper-body injury (New York Newsday)
- 'As soon as we can get him back, we will' -- Oilers coach on return of Connor McDavid (Edmonton Journal)
- Flames' Gaudreau named NHL's first star of December (Calgary Sun)
- Confident Russia faces Finland for gold at world juniors (Toronto Star)
- USA’s Auston Matthews proved why he’s the No. 1 prospect despite falling short of world junior gold (National Post)
- ‘You have to look outside the box’: Could a European head coach make the jump to the NHL soon? (National Post)
- Rangers Look to Reverse Slide as Season’s Midpoint Nears (New York Times)
- Coaches, teams adjust to league’s tight parity (Detroit News)
- Lightning’s Stamkos says growing pains could benefit Drouin (Tampa Tribune)
- Drouin's Lightning teammates surprised at his trade request, hope he stays (Tampa Bay Times)
- Rangers exploring swap for talented Lightning malcontent (New York Post)
- Jaromir Jagr jokes about All-Star selection (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- World juniors just another stage showcasing Canadians' passion for hockey (Toronto Star)
- Even without gold, Team USA’s Auston Matthews remains No. 1 NHL draft prospect (Toronto Star)
- World junior tournament offers glimpse of Wild's future (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Mikko Rantanen helps Finland get shot at gold medal (Denver Post)
- Larkin nets brilliant goal, Mrazek shuts out Devils (Detroit News)
- Senators cap comeback over Blues on Bobby Ryan's overtime winner (Ottawa Citizen)
- Devils fall to Red Wings, 1-0 (Bergen Record)
- Blues let another game slip away late (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Canucks' comeback falls short in 3-2 loss to Coyotes (Vancouver Sun)
- Larkin, Richards impress on Red Wings' lone goal in win (Detroit Free Press)
- Sekera sinks old team as Oilers down 'Canes 1-0 in OT (Edmonton Journal)
- Arizona Coyotes' Brad Richardson enjoying productive run (Arizona Republic)
- Devils, big believers in themselves, upbeat after playing well again in 1-0 loss to Detroit Red Wings (NJ.com)
- Future is now for Detroit Red Wings with goalie Petr Mrazek and rookie forward Dylan Larkin (MLive.com)
- Karlsson envy: Rival players can't help but dream of his ice time (Ottawa Citizen)
- Ex-Wing Tootoo enjoying life with Devils (Detroit News)
- Ducks are no longer sinking in the Pacific (Orange County Register)
- Penguins players maintain introspective approach (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Flyers focus on improving special teams (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Vigneault knows Rangers have to play better (New York Newsday)
- Karri Ramo brings stability to Calgary Flames' crease (Calgary Sun)
- Sharks might give backup goalie Stalock more playing time (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blackhawks' Jonathan Toews keeps coming through in game-winning situations (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Rick Nash all too familiar with losing atmosphere, says Rangers must stick together to get back on winning track (New York Daily News)
- Matt Cullen having fun with new role on second line (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Backhanded shot adds to Brandon Saad's game (Columbus Dispatch)
- Girgensons cashes in with linemates Gionta and Eichel (Buffalo News)
- Goal-scoring slump reaches 16 games for Sam Bennett (Calgary Herald)
- Minnesota Wild glad Charlie Coyle no longer playing it safe (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Blackhawks rookie Phil Danault out to prove he's his own man (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Rangers summon Jayson Megna to fill in for Chris Kreider (New York Post)
- New York Rangers forward talks to LI kids (New York Newsday)
- Ex-Canuck Murray Baron proud to be included in B.C. Hockey Hall of Fame (Vancouver Sun)
- After 35 seasons behind the mic, Mark Lewis is retiring as Oilers PA announcer (Edmonton Journal)
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