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Wednesday, January 7, 2015
- Leafs fire Carlyle, send wake-up call to team (Toronto Sun)
- Bolts in first place after downing Canadiens 4-2 (Tampa Tribune)
- Semyon Varlamov saves 54 shots as the Avs shut out Chicago 2-0 (Denver Post)
- Patrik Elias leads Devils past Buffalo Sabres, 4-1 (NJ.com)
- Lightning's Gudas out for rest of regular season (Tampa Bay Times)
- Armstrong says Brodeur will stick around for now (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Luongo pleased to return to Vancouver with Panthers (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- NY Rangers send Anthony Duclair to juniors (New York Daily News)
- Charlie Jacobs puts Bruins on notice (Boston Herald)
- Coroner: Blackhawks staffer Reif committed suicide (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Toronto Maple Leafs hoping new voice can change what former head coach Randy Carlyle couldn't (National Post)
- Randy Carlyle's Toronto Maple Leafs tenure: Key events, from playoff collapse to trouble with toast (National Post)
- Rangers Find Top Form, but a Tough Trip Looms (New York Times)
- Ron Wilson rips Kessel, 'uncoachable' Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Maple Leafs coaches thrown into fire (Toronto Sun)
- Too many ups and downs to Randy Carlyle's tenure as Leafs coach (Toronto Sun)
- Leafs shoulder some blame for Randy Carlyle firing (Toronto Star)
- Pre-break games vital for Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Carlyle firing reignites talk over Babcock's future (Detroit News)
- Babcock to Leafs rumours heat up again with Carlyle firing (Edmonton Journal)
- Mike Babcock a rarity: He can choose where he coaches (Detroit Free Press)
- Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock was fired by WHL team early in his career (Edmonton Sun)
- Penguins GM Rutherford not considering drastic moves at this point (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Arizona Coyotes prospect Max Domi flashes his potential in World Junior Championship (Arizona Republic)
- Senators' Curtis Lazar braces for next challenge after gold medal at world junior championship (Ottawa Citizen)
- Physical Nurse excels in world junior championship (Edmonton Journal)
- Flames head coach Bob Hartley likes what he sees in Russian junior Rushan Rafikov (Calgary Sun)
- Mason's homework pays off to help Flyers finally win a shootout (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Early lead holds up (Columbus Dispatch)
- Predators edge Hurricanes (The Tennessean)
- Backes scores four as Blues rout Coyotes (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Sharks' Vlasic delivers overtime win against Wild (San Jose Mercury News)
- Wings take advantage of power play to beat Oilers 4-2 (Detroit Free Press)
- Canucks hold off Islanders (Vancouver Sun)
- Horrible play continues for Sabres in 4-1 loss to Devils (Buffalo News)
- Visiting Blues jump all over Mike Smith, Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Isles sloppy again in second straight loss (New York Newsday)
- Varlamov makes 54 saves as another slow start dooms Hawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Minus Parise, Wild stung 4-3 in overtime by San Jose (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Ottawa Senators lose in shootout (Ottawa Sun)
- Late Red Wings goals ruins Oilers comeback (Edmonton Journal)
- Zach Parise misses game to be with ailing father (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Predators' Filip Forsberg sets rookie points mark (The Tennessean)
- Red Wings prevail thanks to late power play due to an alarmingly poor decision by Oilers player (MLive.com)
- Grabner comes off IR to play in Vancouver (New York Newsday)
- Sore back sidelines Red Wings' Tomas Jurco (Detroit News)
- Forward Cody McLeod plays despite pain (Denver Post)
- Matt Donovan gets back into Islanders' lineup (New York Newsday)
- A former Devils teammate predicted Patrik Elias would score his 1,000th point (NJ.com)
- Jets not making excuses (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Bogosian returns to practice (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Winnipeg Jets D Mark Stuart says he has no regrets about getting injured in fight (Winnipeg Sun)
- Goaltender Karri Ramo focuses on one game at a time for Calgary Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Johnny Gaudreau's strategy for making the second half of his NHL season better than the first (Calgary Herald)
- David Perron finds his niche fast with Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Matt Beleskey focuses on hockey, lets agent worry about Ducks talks (Los Angeles Times)
- Penguins teammates make case for Martin to stay with organization (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Jack Hillen earns Washington Capitals' respect for what he did off the ice (Washington Post)
- Bourque, Smith-Pelly are competing for time at left wing (Orange County Register)
- Bertuzzi not sitting idle (Ottawa Sun)
- Centre Leon Draisaitl appreciates time with Oilers, looks forward to joining Kelowna Rockets (Edmonton Sun)
- Junior prospect Bailey traded to top team (Buffalo News)
- Ryan keeping tabs on South Jersey's latest hockey sensation (South Jersey Courier-Post)
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