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Saturday, January 7, 2012
- Patrik Elias helps Devils beat Florida Panthers, 5-2, in his 1,000th career game (Newark Star Ledger)
- Henrik Lundqvist puts Rangers on his back, makes 37 saves to beat Penguins (Bergen Record)
- Rematch a top draw (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Flames add depth at centre by trading for Jones (Calgary Herald)
- Rangers coach Tortorella gets 'Star' role (New York Post)
- KHL: Gun-slinging owners, drugs, dodgy air travel all part of the game (Toronto Star)
- State to intervene in cable dispute (Buffalo News)
- 5,000-plus fans watch game on scoreboard TV (Buffalo News)
- NHL Players' Association refuses plan for realignment, new playoff format approved by NHL Board of Governors last December (New York Daily News)
- No realignment big loss for Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Jackets lament delay in realignment (Columbus Dispatch)
- Devils players happy union nixed NHL's new realignment, playoff format (Newark Star Ledger)
- Who needs fighters? Not these Wings (Toronto Sun)
- Bryzgalov says little about Chicago game (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Gonchar tries Sweden on for size (Ottawa Citizen)
- Lander 'really proud and happy to be a Swedish guy' (Edmonton Journal)
- Ducks show signs of life in win over Islanders (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Third-period surge keys Canes (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Avalanche runs road win streak to four with shutout over Chicago (Denver Post)
- Regier says no shake-up imminent as struggles intensify (Buffalo News)
- Three in third cost Isles in Anaheim (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Painful loss for Pens (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Blackhawks shut out by Avalanche (Chicago Sun Times)
- In his 1,000th game, Devils' Patrik Elias rises to the occasion (Newark Star Ledger)
- Gordon just glad to stay with Ducks (Orange County Register)
- Rupp's heart still in Western Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Coyotes ready to begin second half (Arizona Republic)
- Time to reflect, regroup (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Flames' shellacking in Boston a healthy dose of reality (Calgary Herald)
- Blues show maturity with big comeback win (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Leafs getting down and gritty (Toronto Sun)
- Lightning begin to revamp roster (Tampa Tribune)
- Noel says blowouts no big deal (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Leaf captain dodges bullet after puck in face (Toronto Star)
- Flyers expect Timonen to miss Saturday's game (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Captain Gionta back in CH picture (Montreal Gazette)
- No timeline on Whitney return (Edmonton Sun)
- Little foot inches back (Winnipeg Sun)
- Armstrong suffers setback (Toronto Sun)
- Weber's absence felt most as power play falls flat (The Tennessean)
- Consistency key for impressive Hawks rookies (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Eberle has proven he's all-star material (Edmonton Journal)
- Horton hitting stride (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Orlov makes good impression for Capitals (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Demoted enforcer Orr 'motivated' to reinvent game (Toronto Star)
- Wings prospect Petr Mrazek dazzles at junior championships (Detroit News)
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