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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
- Arniel firing jolts Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Marchand ban: Five games (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Panthers' second-period surge nets win over Canucks (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Kings continue to capitalize under new coach Darryl Sutter (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Jean-Francois Jacques suspended three games (Orange County Register)
- Blackhawks lose Sharp for 3-4 weeks (Chicago Tribune)
- Tampa Bay Lightning signs Tom Pyatt to two-year contract extension (St. Petersburg Times)
- Potter signs two-year extension with Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- San Jose Sharks' Todd McLellan to coach NHL All-Stars (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- On and off the ice, Leafs' Jonas Gustavsson has shown a quiet ferocity (National Post)
- Bruins fire back over Canucks' comments (Winnipeg Sun)
- Cable TV dispute leaves Buffalo hockey fans in the dark (Toronto Star)
- No looking back for Habs with Halak back (Montreal Gazette)
- Devils' Zach Parise: Money matters, but Cup chances are key to new deal (Newark Star Ledger)
- Roy brushes aside trade rumors (Buffalo News)
- Devils rookie Adam Henrique award-worthy (Bergen Record)
- Homegrown Wild center Matt Cullen to play in 1,000th NHL game (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Sutter has 'tremendous' respect for Lamoriello, Devils (Calgary Herald)
- Red Wings fan who tossed banana at black NHL player Wayne Simmonds is hit with $200 fine (New York Daily News)
- For Capitals, another long night on the road (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Uninspired Canucks fall to Panthers (Vancouver Sun)
- Improved defense, home dominance have Red Wings happy at season's midway point (Ann Arbor News)
- Devils aim to turn on power (play) in 2nd half (New York Post)
- Leafs not settling for seventh (Toronto Sun)
- Oilers not giving up despite recent losing ways (Edmonton Journal)
- Predators seek more consistency in second half (The Tennessean
- Injuries having a major impact on Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Hawks looking ahead, not back, after rough week (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Phoenix Coyotes players well-suited to life on the road (Arizona Republic)
- Flyers blame breakdowns on defense for loss to Ottawa (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Canes' effort at Nashville leads to grueling practice (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- John Tortorella hits reset button (Bergen Record)
- Wild coach Mike Yeo on Jack Jablonski's injury: "This is one of our own here ... and believe me, we're hurting" (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Ullstrom skates for first time since concussion (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Flames expect Giordano to return this week (Calgary Herald)
- Second half of the season is Rinne's time to shine (Nashville City Paper)
- Trio Grande! Flames have a top line (Calgary Sun)
- Marty St. Louis says Tampa Bay Lightning needs greater effort to get on a roll, shake "entitled" attitude (St. Petersburg Times)
- Asham's path to Penguins lineup no longer blocked (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Injuries could open opportunity for Tangradi (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Pens' Kennedy still slumping (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Home alone: Colorado Avalanche's David Van Der Gulik misses his family (Denver Post)
- Bickel staying with Rangers (New York Post)
- Paajarvi among three players recalled by Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Struggling Scandella gets sent to Aeros (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
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