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Friday, January 13, 2017
- Oilers come back to defeat Devils in overtime (Edmonton Journal)
- Wild destroys Canadiens, Price with seven-goal outburst (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Attention to detail allows Sens to slow march of the Penguins (Ottawa Citizen)
- Lightning ends losing streak at four (Tampa Bay Times)
- Jamie Benn solid in return to ice, is 'confident' the Stars can make a playoff run after rally against Detroit (Dallas Morning News)
- Jiggs McDonald, Longtime Islanders Voice, Makes It a 50-Year Career (New York Times)
- Scott Gomez to add fresh perspective to NBC Sports Network's NHL coverage (USA Today)
- Flyers at 50: Plenty of changes, still no more Cups (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- For Flyers, a coaching carousel (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Ducks alone atop Pacific after beating Avalanche, 4-1 (Orange County Register)
- Predators edge Bruins 2-1; goalie Juuse Saros strong again (The Tennessean)
- Sloppy, but successful, Flyers find a way past Canucks (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Kings' offense keeps buzzing in 5-1 win over Blues (Los Angeles Times)
- Sloppy PK, early hole add up to second consecutive regulation loss (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Opportunity lost against Lightning (Buffalo News)
- Time for a shake-up? Flustered Blues blitzed by Kings (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Power play fizzles in Philadelphia (Vancouver Sun)
- Avalanche returns from five-day break to lose at home to Anaheim Ducks (Denver Post)
- Rare power-play goal not enough for Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Bruins lack the touch in 2-1 loss to Predators (Boston Herald)
- Predators' Roman Josi suffers upper-body injury (The Tennessean)
- Ducks' Jakob Silfverberg reaches new level of offensive consistency (Orange County Register)
- With Bishop back, Lightning's Vasilevskiy ready for a break (Tampa Bay Times)
- Red Wings' Tomas Tatar toughs it out with bum shoulder (Detroit News)
- Red Wings' Riley Sheahan a healthy scratch at Dallas (Detroit Free Press)
- Radko Gudas benched for game against Canucks (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- It’s beginning to look a lot like last year for the Capitals (Washington Times)
- As Rangers gets healthier, expectations for fast, high-scoring offense soar (New York Daily News)
- Blackhawks have walked a fine line between winning and losing (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Jets 'didn't play hard enough': Maurice (Winnipeg Sun)
- Flames alternate captain Troy Brouwer ready to return from fractured finger (Calgary Sun)
- Avalanche defenseman Erik Johnson likely won’t return until at least mid-February (Denver Post)
- Jamie Oleksiak out two weeks, Stephen Johns inserted back into lineup (Dallas Morning News)
- Isles need to support Thomas Greiss in goal (New York Newsday)
- Maple Leafs need positive results from 'good guy' goalie McElhinney (Toronto Sun)
- Duncan Keith surge in assists just illustrates his importance to offense (Chicago Tribune)
- Penguins Rust, Sheary prospering in first full NHL seasons (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Flames centre Mikael Backlund racking up points and praise (Calgary Sun)
- Red Wings' Dylan Larkin learning to be complete player at center (MLive.com)
- Penguins reassign Ruhwedel to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Check out Leafs Marner, Martin, Carrick flipper around during bye week (Toronto Sun)
- ‘A special kind of bond’: Rangers to honor NYPD hero (New York Post)
- Football great Boomer Esiason a super fan of hockey, Maple Leafs' Martin (Toronto Sun)
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