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Tuesday, January 13, 2015
- Alex Ovechkin's power-play game-winner leads Capitals against Avalanche (Washington Post)
- Flyers light up Lightning, 7-3 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Martin Jones, L.A. Kings end skid by beating Toronto Maple Leafs (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Penguins defenseman Olli Maatta likely to miss rest of season (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Simon Gagne will not be back with Bruins (Boston Globe)
- Rangers-Islanders rivalry has reached 'classic' level (New York Post)
- Rangers and Knicks Have Same Address, but They're on Different Planets (New York Times)
- Echoes of '83-84: New York Rivalry Stirs Again (New York Times)
- Toronto Maple Leafs want William Nylander to develop in AHL, won't be called up to NHL: 'There's not a chance' (National Post)
- NHL enforcer: An endangered species (Edmonton Journal)
- Red Wings happy to laud Hasek (Buffalo News)
- Red Wings players have fond memories of Hasek (Detroit News)
- The only thing making All-Star nod 'special' for Rick Nash (New York Post)
- Predators' All-Stars praise teammates (The Tennessean)
- Burns, Pavelski are fine with their NHL All-Star fates (San Jose Mercury News)
- Carolina Hurricanes should keep All-Star defenseman Justin Faulk (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Fleury's All-Star snub rankles Penguins teammates (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Leafs know William Nylander will get a physical education with marlies (Toronto Sun)
- Nylander, Brown on same road (Toronto Star)
- Maple Leafs' Kyle Dubas: The kids won't be rushed (Toronto Sun)
- A year later, Jets coach has his team believing... in themselves, each other (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Quenneville's intensity always good for a lift -- and a laugh (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Lightning lose in Philly as Hedman, Johnson go down with injuries (Tampa Tribune)
- Maple Leafs fall against Kings despite holding Cup champs to 20 shots (Toronto Sun)
- Flyers lack confidence in Emery (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Vinny Lecavalier believes his game rounding into form (Tampa Bay Times)
- Break before All-Star break works for Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Canadiens shake things up on power play and with forward lines (Montreal Gazette)
- Blue Jackets playing catch-up in Metro (Columbus Dispatch)
- Coyotes struggling with leadership issues (Arizona Republic)
- Oilers back to bad habits (Edmonton Sun)
- Jaromir Jagr and Tuomo Ruutu miss back-to-back practices for the Devils (NJ.com)
- Devils' Patrik Elias injures elbow during practice (Bergen Record)
- Questions loom in goal for Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Red Wings' Mrazek vows to be ready as Howard's fill-in (Detroit News)
- Flames goalies playing musical chairs (Calgary Herald)
- Ryan Miller sick about giving up start; ready to face Predators (Vancouver Sun)
- Maple Leafs defenceman Cody Franson emerges as strong, quiet leader (Toronto Sun)
- Tomas Kopecky's value to Panthers not always reflected in boxscore (Miami Herald)
- Ducks rookie Rakell has game to build upon (Orange County Register)
- Pulkkinen can shoot, but must score to stay with Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Jeff Petry's days with the Edmonton Oilers are numbered (Edmonton Journal)
- Bertuzzi kicks off comeback in Bingo (Ottawa Sun)
- 'Cool' playing with Bertuzzi, Prince says (Ottawa Sun)
- Penguins reassign top prospect Pouliot to AHL (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Habs prospect Tinordi getting knocked out brings up questions about fighting (Montreal Gazette)
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