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Tuesday, January 6, 2015
- Canada defeats Russia 5-4 to claim first world junior hockey gold since 2009 (Globe & Mail)
- Slovakia beats Sweden for world junior bronze (Toronto Star)
- Sharks win on Vlasic's goal in final seconds (San Jose Mercury News)
- Bertuzzi reaches out to Ottawa Senators (Ottawa Sun)
- Wild's Keith Ballard weighing retirement after latest head injury (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL saw the demise of the hockey enforcer in 2014 (National Post)
- Toronto Maple Leafs searching for consistency after 'frustrating' stretch (National Post)
- World junior hockey fans brave cold to watch Canada go for gold (Toronto Star)
- Tough to predict if Canada's super sixpack will be back in '16 (Toronto Sun)
- Reinhart plays the role of hero for Canada (Buffalo News)
- Hextall not ready to overhaul Flyers roster -- yet (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Sharks take late bite out of Jets (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jets D takes another hit (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ducks anything but satisfied despite having NHL's best record (Orange County Register)
- Lightning riding high at midseason -- with room to improve (Tampa Tribune)
- Washington Capitals have been here before, but this time feels different (Washington Post)
- Blackhawks seek quick end to trend of slow starts (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Wild keeps sense of humor, but for how long? (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Inconsistency continues to plague Kings (Orange County Register)
- January could be a cold, bitter month for Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Senators coach Cameron picky on details (Ottawa Sun)
- Sabres counting on Myers for a spark (Buffalo News)
- Letestu, Atkinson appear ready to return to lineup (Columbus Dispatch)
- Preds welcome back Gaustad's versatility (The Tennessean)
- Senators' Methot back, but no word yet on when he'll play (Ottawa Citizen)
- Giroux misses practice; could play Tuesday (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Matt Niskanen held out of practice with unspecified lower-body injury (Washington Times)
- Surgery to sideline Lightning's Radko Gudas (Tampa Bay Times)
- Corey Crawford feels good, even if his numbers say otherwise (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Milestones not on mind of Devils' Patrik Elias (Bergen Record)
- Shattenkirk owns All-Star credentials (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Martin Hanzal, Sam Gagner pairing finding a groove (Arizona Republic)
- Canucks look for net-front presence from Alex Burrows (Vancouver Sun)
- Quincey, DeKeyser give Red Wings 'solid' pairing (Detroit News)
- Penguins defenseman Ehrhoff using his underrated shot more (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- In season of ups and downs, Andre Burakovsky learning to stay focused (Washington Times)
- Nick Holden looks to bounce back after slow start for Avs (Denver Post)
- Red Wings' Tomas Jurco playing well without the puck but needs to work on his finishing ability (MLive.com)
- Quenneville pleased with Teravainen's start (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Panthers' Ekblad seeks wins, not records (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Paywall to view
- Rangers' Fast making case to stay in lineup (New York Newsday)
- Prospect Andreas Athanasiou faces challenges with broken jaw wired shut another three weeks (MLive.com)
- New father Smid refreshed, en route to recovery after Despres hit (Calgary Herald)
- Oilers forward Tyler Pitlick's experience with spleen injury 'definitely a little scary' (Edmonton Journal)
- After grind to reach NHL, Darling working for return to Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Maple Leafs' Dion Phaneuf has golden memories (Toronto Sun)
- Allen cherishes time off ice with idol Brodeur (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Jordan, Eric Staal focus on family, Canes, playing together (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Canucks goalie Eddie Lack gets chilling birthday treat (Vancouver Sun)
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