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Monday, January 7, 2013
- Hockey returns after four-month stalemate (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Kings finally ready to start their reign (Orange County Register)
- With labor peace, Shero eyes signing Malkin, Letang (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Red Wings' Tomas Holmstrom expected to retire before season (MLive.com)
- Crosby receives perfect wake-up call (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Kesler says no timeline for his return (Vancouver Province)
- Trading goaltender Roberto Luongo a priority for Vancouver Canucks (Toronto Star)
- NHL, players reach deal; Toews calls pact 'bittersweet' (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Strong defence may compensate for questions on offence in Vancouver (Globe & Mail)
- League discloses likely starting dates to teams (USA Today)
- Flames fighting injuries as shortened season approaches (Globe & Mail)
- Young nucleus gives Edmonton Oilers hope in short season (Globe & Mail)
- Key cogs for Senators already in game shape (Globe & Mail)
- Canada's church of hockey ready for mass again (Globe & Mail)
- Last truncated NHL season in 1994-95 was 'awesome' (Globe & Mail)
- Meet the American mediator who stick-handled the two sides to a deal (Globe & Mail)
- The challenge now for the NHL moves to fixing a tarnished brand (Globe & Mail)
- Snider, Flyers players excited NHL is back (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Ken King to Flames fans: 'We're sorry' (Calgary Herald)
- Hockey players score pension win but little else; owners gain financial relief (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Training camp, schedule in planning stages (Boston Herald)
- Hockey world weighs in on NHL lockout ending (Toronto Sun)
- NHL deal paves way for Phoenix Coyotes to finally begin season (Arizona Republic)
- Colorado Avalanche back in business with end of NHL lockout (Denver Post)
- After protracted lockout, it's game on for Wings (Detroit News)
- Jackets eager to begin new era (Columbus Dispatch)
- With NHL hockey deal, Minnesota Wild ready for the ice (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Jets gearing up (Winnipeg Sun)
- When the Wild hit the ice, will the fans fill the stands? (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Dallas Stars fans want to see lower ticket prices, better marketing (Fort Worth Star Telegram)Subscriber site
- Lockout leaves Flames fans feeling bruised (Calgary Herald)
- Pittsburgh fans, businesses welcome NHL's return (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Sharks territory: Hungry hockey fans and San Jose restaurants 'ecstatic' (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- X neighbors cheer end of NHL lockout (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Hockey's return is a relief to downtown business owners (The Tennessean)
- MTS Centre staff, downtown eateries are ... let's just say excited about end of NHL lockout (Winnipeg Sun)
- Fans, business owners and workers excited to get on with hockey season (Buffalo News)
- Elation, indifference face off for hockey fans (Detroit News)
- Weary hockey fans embrace good news (Columbus Dispatch)
- Kings, Ducks fans might be quick to forgive, if not forget (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Happy or peeved, Canes fans say they will be back (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- "Hockey-mad" Edmonton fans get ready for a new season (Edmonton Journal)
- Fans 'ecstatic' but grumpy over league's return (Vancouver Province)
- Senators will waste no time trying to woo back fans (Ottawa Citizen)
- Lockout costs Canucks some season ticket holders but not 'significant amount,' says GM Mike Gillis (Vancouver Sun)
- San Jose Sharks players hope fans will return now that NHL lockout has ended (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- NHL's impending return to action has Flyers fans excited (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Fans can't wait for Bruins to be back (Boston Herald)
- Ticket seller happy, but expects hockey fans to be slow coming back (Vancouver Province)
- Canes players happy lockout is over (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Florida Panthers thrilled to be back at work (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Kings, Ducks eager to return to the ice (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- NHL lockout over, Lightning players ready to get back on ice, back to work (Tampa Tribune)
- With lockout ending, Capitals players are excited to return (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Ducks thrilled to have NHL back on the ice (Orange County Register)
- 'Game on' for Dallas Stars as NHL lockout ends (Fort Worth Star Telegram)Subscriber site
- 'It just takes time': Hainsey (Winnipeg Sun)
- Talks real eye-opener for Andrew Ference (Boston Herald)
- Rangers will be ready for the sprint to Stanley Cup (New York Post)
- Bruins look like contender (Boston Herald)
- New-look Detroit Red Wings team is on tap (Detroit News)
- Isles' hopes grow before Brooklyn (New York Post)
- Flames ready to get back at it (Calgary Sun)
- Vancouver Canucks' wish list topped by centre, defenceman and backup goalie (Vancouver Sun)
- With lockout over, Predators go on the defensive (The Tennessean)
- Partial season will provide glimpse of young Stars team's future (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Dallas Stars' to-do list includes rounding up players (Fort Worth Star Telegram)Subscriber site
- Sabres heading back to WNY, glad wait is over (Buffalo News)
- Early morning wakeup call for Habs players (Montreal Gazette)
- Devils are fine with NHL playing 50- or 48-game schedule after lockout (Newark Star Ledger)
- Carlyle: 'Great day for hockey' (Toronto Sun)
- Oilers will soon be back up and running (Edmonton Journal)
- Edmonton Oilers Taylor Hall, Jordan Eberle ready to take advantage of AHL experience when NHL resumes (Edmonton Sun)
- Mixed news day: Flames reveal Cervenka out indefinitely with a blood clot (Calgary Herald)
- Overseas Red Wings due back; Pavel Datsyuk stays for now (Detroit Free Press)
- Henrik Zetterberg, as expected, will be Red Wings' next captain (MLive.com)
- Busy Devils slate to test Brodeur (New York Post)
- Edmonton Oilers' Devan Dubnyk eager to swap player-rep hat for goaltender's mask (Edmonton Sun)
- Horcoff could be buyout target following short NHL season (Edmonton Journal)
- NHL lockout helps Blackhawks' Hossa get 'back to normal' (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Markov readies for Montreal return (Montreal Gazette)
- Snooze button no longer an option for Jets' Slater (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Zach's status and other essential information (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Baertschi awaits training camp call (Calgary Sun)
- Team Canada's JC Lipon, Jonathan Drouin boost NHL draft stock (Toronto Star)
- Juniors must adjust to life back at home (Toronto Sun)
- For three Baby Pens, all signs point to Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- NHL deal came while many Blues were sleeping (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Quinn says conditioning key short season; Ronning, McLean also reflect on short 1994-95 campaign (Vancouver Sun)
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