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Thursday, January 5, 2017
- Canada defeats Sweden in world junior hockey semi-final (Globe & Mail)
- Team USA tops Russia in shootout to advance to final of World Juniors (USA Today)
- Ducks share Pacific lead after John Gibson blanks Red Wings, 2-0 (Orange County Register)
- Luck bounces Flames way in fluke-filled road win against Avalanche (Calgary Sun)
- Jagr achieves another milestone in 4-1 Panthers' loss to Jets (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Hossa hopes to return to Blackawks for Thursday's Sabres game (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Organizers slash ticket prices for world junior hockey semifinals in Montreal (Montreal Gazette)
- Mo. legislative leaders say they're open to Scottrade Center funding (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Team, city mourn the passing of ‘Mr. Bruin’ Milt Schmidt (Boston Herald)
- At World Junior Hockey Championship, Team Camaraderie Overcomes Club Rivalries (New York Times)
- How did Columbus Blue Jackets get on insane winning streak? (USA Today)
- Dylan Strome quiets the critics with big third period for Canada in semifinal triumph over Sweden (National Post)
- Ducks prospect Troy Terry lifts U.S. in semifinals of World Junior Championships (Los Angeles Times)
- Penguins' winning streak took on 'life of its own' (Columbus Dispatch)
- Jagr was on Penguins when they won 17 in a row; Columbus is one shy (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Blue Jackets' streak on former Penguins' radar (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Rangers, Henrik Lundqvist bounce back, overpower Flyers in 5-2 (New York Daily News)
- Jets tame Panthers (Winnipeg Sun)
- Canucks in unlikeliest of playoff races (Vancouver Province)
- Rangers hand Flyers their fifth straight loss (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Calgary Flames light up Avalanche as Colorado loses fifth straight (Denver Post)
- Stars' entire season was on display against Canadiens: 'They didn't earn it, we gave it away' (Dallas Morning News)
- Mistakes doom Coyotes in loss to Canucks (Arizona Republic)
- 'Too many passengers' as Wings fall to Ducks (Detroit News)
- Red Wings' Jeff Blashill: 'Not enough guys driving train' in loss to Ducks (MLive.com)
- Steve Mason not fatigued as Flyers keep playing him (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Konecny: Benching had benefits (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Colorado Avalanche’s Joe Colborne is back in his native city of Calgary (Denver Post)
- Friends, teammates hope Jarome Iginla gets his Ray Bourque moment (Calgary Sun)
- Wild gets a chance to recharge (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Kings' penalty kill is rising to the occasion (Los Angeles Times)
- Are Predators capable of finding consistency? (The Tennessean)
- Lightning struggles to fix defensive issues (Tampa Bay Times)
- John Tortorella tries not to 'over-coach,' let players create (Columbus Dispatch)
- Even after being placed on IR, Stars captain Jamie Benn doesn't think injury is serious: 'I feel pretty good' (Dallas Morning News)
- O'Reilly makes speedy recovery, likely to play Thursday (Buffalo News)
- Staal out with upper-body injury (New York Newsday)
- Leafs' Nazem Kadri has grown both on and off the ice (Toronto Sun)
- Maple Leafs forward Connor Brown too modest (Toronto Sun)
- Blackhawks' Campbell admits he has to play better (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Jordan Eberle relegated to third-line duty as Edmonton Oilers prepare to face Boston Bruins (Edmonton Sun)
- Burmistrov's Coyotes debut still on hold (Arizona Republic)
- As Labanc, Meier emerged, opportunities for Nieto dwindled (San Jose Mercury News)
- Who's on first (line)? Spencer Abbott completes long journey to Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Once again, Devils lose Reid Boucher through waivers (NJ.com)
- Canes claim Rattie on waivers from Blues (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Bruins waive Khudobin, get Backes back at practice (Boston Globe)
- ‘Shock value’: Electrical current machine helps T.J. Oshie stay in top shape (Washington Post)
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