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Friday, January 10, 2014
- First order of business for new Sabres GM is futures of Miller, Nolan (Buffalo News)
- Carolina Hurricanes overwhelm Toronto Maple Leafs 6-1 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Cory Schneider sharp in Devils' 1-0 win over Stars (Bergen Record)
- Jeff Carter gives Kings shot in the arm in 4-2 win over Bruins (Los Angeles Times)
- Veteran defenceman Wade Redden retires from NHL (Ottawa Sun)
- Struggling Panthers ask for public cash (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Devils and 76ers Are First in U.S. to Team With Online Gambling Firm (New York Times)
- Sabres players happy with choice of Murray (Buffalo News)
- Tim Murray on Buffalo Sabres' GM job: 'Right time, right situation' (Ottawa Sun)
- Murray's straight talk sealed deal (Buffalo News)
- Ottawa Senators GM Bryan not expecting any trade favours from nephew (Ottawa Sun)
- Jets' Claude Noel has no time to worry about job security (Winnipeg Sun)
- Edmonton Oilers forward Sam Gagner shrugs off NHL trade rumours (Edmonton Journal)
- Armstrong back with Blues after Canada work (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Coach Mike Babcock sees positives in sending Red Wings players to Sochi (Detroit News)
- Evaluators will continue to have eyes on Canadian bubble players like Mark Giordano (Calgary Herald)
- Bouwmeester wants to see speedskating (Calgary Sun)
- Even though they're stars themselves, Edmonton Oilers top-liners still in awe when sports stars come through town (Edmonton Sun)
- Brad Boyes scores goal and shootout winner to lead Panthers to 2-1 victory over Sabres (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Capitals rescued late by Fehr (Washington Post)
- Getzlaf, Ducks erase early deficit, win in Nashville (Orange County Register)
- Halak returns with shutout as Blues beat Flames (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Sharks beat Red Wings 4-1 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Kyle Brodziak, Justin Fontaine spark big win over Coyotes (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Stars drop fourth straight; Lindy Ruff calls loss to Devils 'a wasted game' (Dallas Morning News)
- Sabres lose in shootout; Grigorenko wants to stay (Buffalo News)
- Lightning fall on last second shot against Capitals (Tampa Tribune)
- Preds melt down in second period (The Tennessean)
- Coyotes can't keep pace with the Wild at home (Arizona Republic)
- Wings greeted rudely on West Coast (Detroit Free Press)
- B's go south out west (Boston Herald)
- Maple Leafs no match for Hurricanes in Carolina (Toronto Sun)
- St. Louis Blues shut out Calgary Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Hurricanes' Eric Staal, John-Michael Liles send clear messages (Toronto Sun)
- Red Wings' Jimmy Howard wasn't good enough, but neither were his teammates in loss to Sharks (MLive.com)
- San Jose Sharks get Wingels, Kennedy back in lineup (San Jose Mercury News)
- Selanne not complaining, but yearns for more ice time (Orange County Register)
- Leafs' Carter Ashton showing progress (Toronto Sun)
- Back in Devils lineup, Eric Gelinas makes most of his limited ice time (Newark Star Ledger)
- Lindy Ruff makes Antoine Roussel a healthy scratch, cites discipline problems (Dallas Morning News)
- Maple Leafs defenceman Tim Gleason returns to Carolina to face old team (Toronto Sun)
- NY Rangers' winning by outplaying opponents in third period (New York Daily News)
- Flyers dominating at home (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Blackhawks strive to get back to their game (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Therrien did his job by benching Subban (Montreal Gazette)
- For John (Sigmund) Tortorella the mind is what really matters for Canucks (Vancouver Sun)
- Bishop eligible to come off injured reserve Monday (Tampa Tribune)
- Red Wings' Johan Franzen making progress, nearing return (Detroit Free Press)
<- Alex Burrows almost ready to rejoin Canucks (Vancouver Sun)
li>Blue Jackets Calvert back, and none too soon (Columbus Dispatch)
- A new home for 33? (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Flyers' Hartnell finding success on new line (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Avalanche getting big boost from red-hot Jamie McGinn in Colorado (Denver Post)
- Will Kruger be right fit for Patrick Kane? (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Penguins coaches marvel at Maatta's work ethic, ability to learn (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Calvin de Haan showing why he was highly touted (New York Newsday)
- Plus-minus ace Schwartz drawing comparisons to fellow small, but stocky, NHLer Zach Parise (Calgary Herald)
- Ex-Wing Rafalski signs with Lightning ECHL team (Tampa Bay Times)
- Rookie earns MVP at IIHF World Junior Championship (The Tennessean)
- Parise, like Mauer, is the father of twins (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Life's good for former Ottawa Senator Mike Fisher (Ottawa Sun)
- Chris Osgood uses his knowledge of game as a Red Wings' TV analyst (Detroit Free Press)
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