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Sunday, January 12, 2014
- With heavy heart, Tomas Tatar leads Wings to victory over Kings (Detroit News)
- Marek Zidlicky scores last-second goal in Devils' 2-1 OT victory (Bergen Record)
- Carl Soderberg lifts Bruins over Sharks (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Lightning top Flyers on the road, 6-3 (Tampa Tribune)
- Sabres' Grigorenko balking at junior move (Buffalo News)
- Panthers GM Tallon given the green light to spend to salary cap ceiling (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Calgary Flames-watchers anxiously awaiting Brian Burke's next move (Calgary Sun)
- Ottawa Senators GM Bryan Murray wants one more shot at Stanley Cup (Ottawa Sun)
- Blues duo validated by Olympic selection (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Koivu plans on returning for Olympics (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Detroit Red Wings' Danny DeKeyser, Jonas Gustavsson must exhibit value for new contracts (Detroit Free Press)
- Filppula endorses ex-mate Rafalski's return (Tampa Bay Times)
- Big surge in second lifts Jackets to road win (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ryan O'Reilly scores twice as Colorado Avs win at Minnesota Wild (Denver Post)
- Jonas Hiller and Ducks keep the heat on in 5-3 win at Phoenix (Los Angeles Times)
- Fleury leads Penguins to 2-1 win against Calgary Flames (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Senators down Predators in shootout (Ottawa Citizen)
- Lightning end Flyers' home dominance (Philaelphia Inquirer)
- Hawks change lines but fall to Canadiens in OT (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Panthers lose 2-1 in OT with 2.1 seconds left (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Preds keep earning points amid losses (The Tennessean)
- Blue Jackets slap Jets 6-3 (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Colorado ends Wild's winning streak at four games (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- LA Kings struggle to get ahead of injury-depleted Red Wings (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Coyotes end homestand with loss to the Ducks (Arizona Republic)
- San Jose Sharks blanked by Boston Bruins (San Jose Mercury News)
- Flames lose again, but end record-setting scoreless stretch with goal against Pens (Calgary Herald)
- Wings' Tatar, grieving loss of father, couldn't be happier with teammates (Detroit Free Press)
- Lightning's Hedman, Salo hurt vs. Flyers (Tampa Bay Times)
- Thomas Greiss starts, gets hook after 4 goals (Arizona Republic)
- Nashville Predators rookie Mattias Ekholm takes blame for errant puck (The Tennessean)
- Jets' Byfuglien escapes blame for loss (Winnipeg Sun)
- Lightning's Carle is team-record plus-6 vs. Flyers (Tampa Bay Times)
- Blackhawks' Andrew Shaw searches for lost tenacity (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Riley Sheahan makes big splash in latest tour with Wings (Detroit News)
- McGinn impressive despite Flyers' loss (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Patrick Kane confident in new -- and slumping -- linemate Bryan Bickell (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Western Canada a family special for Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Rangers rely on strong third periods (Bergen Record)
- Rangers' power play ranked sixth in NHL (New York Newsday)
- Maple Leafs start to feel the heat as struggles mount (Toronto Sun)
- Oilers hope to take flight after beating Penguins (Edmonton Journal)
- New players feel comfortable in Penguins organization (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Maple Leafs need their goalies more than ever (Toronto Star)
- Callahan not quite feeling the power (New York Post)
- Avs get leadership from captain Gabe Landeskog, many others (Denver Post)
- Neal a more aggressive, efficient shooter (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Fehr making the most of his second chance (Washington Post)
- Rangers' Del Zotto trying hard to show his stuff (New York Post)
- Wellwood still trying to make NHL comeback (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Boychuk, Sutter reassigned; Nash off IR (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Jason Garrison romps to victory in hardest shot event; blasts puck at 105.1 mph (Vancouver Sun)
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