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Tuesday, January 10, 2017
- Alex Ovechkin’s three-point night lifts Capitals to their sixth straight win (Washington Post)
- Roberto Luongo finally moves past Terry Sawchuk, leads Florida Panthers over Devils (Miami Herald)
- Hellebuyck shuts door on Flames for 2-0 win (Winnipeg Sun)
- Gallant: Firing wasn’t about analytics, had more to do with my strong opinions (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Ottawa Senators coach Guy Boucher remains mum on decision to sit Bobby Ryan (Ottawa Sun)
- Tavares: I’m committed to Isles despite woes (New York Newsday)
- Montreal Canadiens coach Therrien accumulates milestones – and wins (Globe & Mail)
- Cam Neely on Bruins’ performance: ‘It’s been a frustrating year’ (Boston Herald)
- Ottawa Senators GM Pierre Dorion ready for key week (Ottawa Sun)
- How Rangers turned AHL team into a seamless feeder system (New York Post)
- Shero cups his emotions on night Flyers win it all (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Broad Street Bullies were NHL's first 'Moneyball' team (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- 'The Hammer' started out as a 'pipsqueak' (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Lindy Ruff wanted three specific players to score in LA, and they all delivered during a much-needed win (Dallas Morning News)
- Kings' late rally falls short in 6-4 loss to the Stars (Los Angeles Times)
- Devils blanked 3-0 by Panthers (NJ.com)
- Flames blanked by Hellebuyck and the Laine-less Jets (Calgary Herald)
- Stafford relishes opportunity to contribute more offensively as Jets vie for post-season berth (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jets' Thorburn keeps good attitude despite stretch in press box (Winnipeg Sun)
- Jaromir Jagr says he wants to play until he's 55 (NorthJersey.com)
- Sharks pleased, but not satisfied, at the midway point (San Jose Mercury News)
- Halfway through season, Wild showing it can win the tough games (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Blackhawks' puck-possession stats lag behind their title-winning seasons (Chicago Tribune)
- Penguins winning at historic pace, but losses are epic (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Ducks' formidable power play reaches season-long dry spell (Orange County Register)
- Isles on turning the season around: 'It's gotta happen' (New York Newsday)
- Coyotes remain in transition at midway point (Arizona Republic)
- Predators dealing with injuries to key players (The Tennessean)
- Jets won't rush Laine back into lineup (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Tomas Hertl practices; Sharks hope for early February return (San Jose Mercury News)
- Jamie Benn (foot) improving, could play Tuesday vs. Anaheim (Dallas Morning News)
- Matt Murray's status upgraded to 'day to day' (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Shea Weber and Alexei Emelin form dynamic duo on Canadiens' blue line (Montreal Gazette)
- Confident Reinhart ready to roll alongside Eichel (Buffalo News)
- Maroon emerging as top power forward (Edmonton Journal)
- Gritty Ryan Hartman fitting Hawks mold — a grinder who can score (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Blackhawks D-man Hjalmarsson just keeps scoring (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Kings' defenseman Kevin Gravel is taking his latest challenge in stride (Los Angeles Times)
- Oilers first-round draft pick Jesse Puljujarvi is taking his talent to Bakersfield for awhile (Edmonton Sun)
- Blue Jackets' McElhinney waived; Forsberg new backup goaltender (Columbus Dispatch)
- Kulak recalled from Stockton, hockey equipment AWOL (Calgary Herald)
- Lightning sends Condra, Erne to AHL (Tampa Bay Times)
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