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Tuesday, January 14, 2014
- Maurice provides Jets fuel (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Kings prevail, 1-0, in fight-filled game with Canucks (Los Angeles Times)
- Ramo posts first non-Kiprusoff Flames shutout in nearly 10 years (Calgary Herald)
- Power play revived (Columbus Dispatch)
- Putting torque on leg still tough for Stamkos (Tampa Bay Times)
- Ottawa Senators give GM Bryan Murray 2-year contract extension (Ottawa Sun)
- Panthers to host 2015 NHL Entry Draft, source says (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Wayne Gretzky admires hockey's growth from field at Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Four Talented Brothers, in the Devils' Familiar Mold (New York Times)
- Anaheim Ducks are enjoying historic start (USA Today)
- Russia is home sweet home for ex-Devil Illya Kovalchuk (Bergen Record)
- First, the good news... Paul Maurice loves a challenge (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Maurice has open mind on Winnipeg Jets goaltenders (Winnipeg Sun)
- Playing for Maurice a learning experience (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ladd provides coach Maurice with memento after win in Jets debut (Winnipeg Sun)
- Devils' Martin Brodeur concentrating on future, not end (Bergen Record)
- Ryan O'Reilly contract status remains issue with Colorado Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Dorion, Lee could succeed Murray (Ottawa Sun)
- Carolina Hurricanes shut out by Calgary Flames, 2-0 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Columbus power play goals sink Lightning, 3-2 (Tampa Tribune)
- Los Angeles 1 Vancouver 0: Canucks come out swinging as bad blood boils over in L.A. (Vancouver Province)
- Canucks' Alex Edler tossed 'right into it' against Kings (Vancouver Sun)
- Rangers turn corner, but won't stop pushing (New York Post)
- Blackhawks singing the midseason blahs (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Maple Leafs confident cohesion can be found (Toronto Sun)
- Capitals can't hide their inconsistency (Washington Post)
- Stars being dragged down by best players during historic six-game losing streak (Dallas Morning News)
- Predators have many reasons for struggles (The Tennessean)
- Penalties keeping Flyers from getting into rhythm (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Penguins catch a break in the schedule (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Red Wings coach Mike Babcock: 'We need points' (Detroit News)
- Stafford could be back by end of week (Buffalo News)
- Flyers' Read ready to return (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Patrik Elias will join Devils on road trip in the next few days (Newark Star Ledger)
- Jean-Sebastien Giguere out of Avalanche practice with back injury (Denver Post)
- Blues regain depth on defense (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Patrick Kane OK with revolving door on his line (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Tavares directing energy toward scoring, not refs (New York Newsday)
- Eriksson finds his way (Boston Herald)
- NY Rangers getting more out of Derick Brassard (New York Daily News)
- Shaw's impressive night could lead to permanent promotion with Blackhawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Charlie Coyle raises his game, with assist from Dany Heatley (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Omark moved to point on power plays (Buffalo News)
- With roster depleted, Wings rookie Sheahan a healthy contributor (Detroit Free Press)
- Peter Holland returns to Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Boyd Gordon on Edmonton Oilers' bench for 'a minute' before getting credit for Patrick Kane's own goal (Edmonton Sun)
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