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Thursday, January 15, 2015
- Red-hot Holtby extends run, lifts Capitals to 1-0 win over Flyers (Washington Post)
- Devils stun Los Angeles Kings, 5-3, as Steve Bernier scores twice (NJ.com)
- Corey Perry's hat trick lifts Ducks over Maple Leafs, 4-0 (Los Angeles Times)
- Coyotes trade Devan Dubnyk to Wild for third-round pick (Arizona Republic)
- Ryan Suter suspended two games for elbowing (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Agent: Pekka Rinne 'upbeat' about recovery after injury (The Tennessean)
- Foligno says he's humbled to be named All-Star captain (Columbus Dispatch)
- Toews, Kane earn All-Star captain honors (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Johnny Hockey trademark backlash surprises Gaudreau camp (Calgary Herald)
- Toronto Maple Leafs lightening the load on Jonathan Bernier under Peter Horachek (National Post)
- Anaheim Ducks goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov finds peace as roller-coaster career nears its end (National Post)
- Max Domi undaunted by diabetes: 'It's actually been a blessing in disguise' (Globe & Mail)
- NHL's best (and worst) at the halfway mark of 2014-15 season (Toronto Star)
- Barry Trotz transitions from Predators to Capitals (The Tennessean)
- Maple Leafs facing trio of wanted men (Toronto Sun)
- Wild coach Mike Yeo: 'I'm a realist; I know what's going on' (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Edmonton Oilers interim coach Todd Nelson finding the bloom's off -- already (Edmonton Journal)
- David Pastrnak's performance a factor in Bruins' decision (Boston Globe)
- Milan Lucic stumps for David Pastrnak (Boston Herald)
- Finding a way to lose (Columbus Dispatch)
- Holtby and Capitals shut out Flyers, 1-0 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Kings look bad, play worse in 5-3 loss to New Jersey Devils (Los Angeles Times)
- Leafs shut out again on West Coast, lose to Ducks (Toronto Sun)
- Flyers' Read reveals high-ankle sprain (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Fighting intense pain, Devils' Marek Zidlicky shrugs off thumb injury (NJ.com)
- Ducks' Andrew Cogliano never quits (Toronto Sun)
- Isles dominating division, conference play (New York Newsday)
- Blues are hot but still running in place (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Canes, 4-1-1 in January, look to keep moving forward (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Injured Shark Raffi Torres 'has a long way to go' before returning, coach says (San Jose Mercury News)
- Avalanche rookie goalie Calvin Pickard performs well vs. lots of shots (Denver Post)
- Senators goalie Lehner back to pines (Ottawa Sun)
- Captain Stamkos taking charge of the Lightning (Tampa Tribune)
- Myers moving up front to get power play going (Buffalo News)
- Rangers' J.T. Miller to the rescue (Bergen Record)
- Travis Zajac on rise (Bergen Record)
- Versatile Spaling productive when playing on any line for Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Derek Stepan's slash scare puts focus on Rangers rookie stalwart (New York Post)
- Blackhawks patient playing waiting game on Teuvo Teravainen's development (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Newcomer Drew Shore set for Flames' debut Thursday (Calgary Herald)
- Arizona Coyotes' Philip Samuelsson hoping to stick at NHL level (Arizona Republic)
- Rangers scapegoat Tanner Glass to return to lineup (New York Post)
- Leafs prospect Brad Ross suspended after positive drug test (Toronto Sun)
- Phoenix Suns G Tyler Ennis recounts friendship with Calgary Flames C Sean Monahan (Calgary Sun)
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