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Monday, January 6, 2014
- Finland beats Sweden in overtime to capture gold (Toronto Star)
- Canada falls to Russia, misses world junior podium (Toronto Sun)
- Penguins defeat Winnipeg, 6-5, for 12th consecutive win at Consol Energy Center (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Corey Perry lifts Ducks past Vancouver, 4-3, in overtime (Los Angeles Times)
- Kings assign goalie Martin Jones to minor leagues (Los Angeles Times)
- Myers, bringing his 'A' game with Sabres, faces NHL discipline (Buffalo News)
- Out of the Wilderness and Into the Olympic Spotlight (New York Times)
- Toronto Maple Leafs' young players struggle to adjust to bigger roles (National Post)
- Team Canada feels pain of missing world junior podium (Toronto Sun)
- Change needed if Canada to regain hockey supremacy, Sutter says (Toronto Star)
- Leafs' Morgan Rielly knows the feeling (Toronto Sun)
- Calgary Flames rookie Sean Monahan misses world juniors to learn NHL lessons (Calgary Sun)
- Maple Leafs prospects make an impact at world juniors (Toronto Star)
- World juniors a family affair for Team Canada (Toronto Star)
- Olympic candidates on the Flames await naming of national hockey rosters (Calgary Herald)
- Lightning can't strike down Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Skinner's goal lifts Hurricanes to 2-1 win over Predators (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Sharks hold off Blackhawks in shootout (San Jose Mercury News)
- Trotz blasts backup goaltender after Preds fall to Hurricanes (The Tennessean)
- Blackhawks fall to Sharks 3-2 in shootout (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Jets a bullet short in shootout (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Bishop hurt in Bolts' loss to Oilers (Tampa Tribune)
- Red-hot Ducks hand Canucks last-second loss (Vancouver Province)
- Predators keep energy level up (The Tennessean)
- Penguins quick on the draw (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Gazdic scores for first time since Oilers' season opener (Edmonton Journal)
- Bryan Bickell benched for third period, overtime (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wily vet' Salo returns (Tampa Bay Times)
- Blackhawks' Duncan Keith keeps drawing praise (Chicago Tribune)
- Corona resident Laurie serves as Canucks backup goalie (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Stars have reached halfway point of season, are they better than last year? (Dallas Morning News)
- Red Wings' first half marked by inconsistency, leaving slim margin for error in playoff quest (MLive.com)
- Senators now finding ways to win (Ottawa Citizen)
- Devils still the NHL's best at staying out of the penalty box (Newark Star Ledger)
- Coyotes hope to fix problem areas as playoff push looms (Arizona Republic)
- Panthers making shootouts count (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Richards: Blue Jackets players need to respond to adversity (Columbus Dispatch)
- Younger Wild players step up, raise Yeo's expectations (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Clarkson, Gunnarsson iffy to face Isles (Toronto Star)
- Rangers' Cam Talbot adds to storybook start (Bergen Record)
- Blues may have to wing it with Berglund (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Chris Kreider finding his game, and his mean streak, under Alain Vigneault (New York Daily News)
- Kadri's 'funk' the biggest challenge of young NHL career (Toronto Star)
- Flames patient with struggling rookie Sean Monahan (Calgary Herald)
- Del Zotto gets a chance, but his future is hazy (New York Newsday)
- Teravainen shaping up as another rising Blackhawks star (Chicago Daily Herald)
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