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Saturday, January 16, 2016
- Patrick Kane's hat trick leads Hawks to 10th straight win (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Namestnikov scores first hat trick, leads Bolts to 4th straight win (Tampa Tribune)
- Ducks trade Carl Hagelin to Penguins for Adam Clendening and David Perron (Los Angeles Times)
- Ducks trade Carl Hagelin to Penguins for David Perron, Adam Clendening (Orange County Register)
- Coyotes part ways with John Scott in a three-way deal (Arizona Republic)
- Kings' Anze Kopitar still working out details on his contract extension (Los Angeles Times)
- Sullivan tabbed as Team USA assistant coach for World Cup of Hockey (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Devils head coach John Hynes added to Team USA's World Cup staff (NJ.com)
- Are NHL’s low scores a problem? (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Arizona Coyotes add options to roster with 3-team trade (Arizona Republic)
- No trade appears imminent for Drouin (Tampa Bay Times)
- Markus Naslund knows what Lightning's Jonathan Drouin is going through (Tampa Bay Times)
- Jones makes good impression in short time he’s been with Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Predators' Ryan Johansen, James Neal quickly develop chemistry (The Tennessean)
- Jonathan Toews’ parents reveling in another championship (Chicago Sun-Times)
- John McDonough on Patrick Kane: 'I wouldn't call it vindication. I'm just very happy for him' (Chicago Tribune)
- Quenneville quietly one the NHL’s greatest coaches (Toronto Sun)
- Joel Quenneville's first job as player-coach had big impact on his career (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Matt Beleskey is front and center in Bruins’ victory over Sabres (Boston Globe)
- Horvat leads the way as Canucks beat Hurricanes in OT (Vancouver Sun)
- Tired Jets gut out big win (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Canucks snap Canes’ win streak with 3-2 win in overtime (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Kane nets hat trick as Blackhawks run over Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Penguins give up lead, game, in loss to Lightning (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Sabres’ offense still missing in action (Buffalo News)
- Wild shut out for first time this season, 1-0 by Jets (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Wild notes: Players turn out at party for pediatric cancer patients (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Wild coach Mike Yeo frustrated by lack of power-play chances (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Referee and Manitoba product Rob Martell reflects on the close of his career (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Red Wings showed character on long, successful trip (Detroit Free Press)
- Healthy Sharks starting to put it together (San Jose Mercury News)
- Exhausted Blues need to hold on until All-Star break (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Flyers need to make their special teams special (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Despite the Oilers vaunted offensive talent, they're going through a scoring drought (Edmonton Sun)
- Rangers coach: We might be No. 2 in East, even if we're not great (New York Post)
- Gostisbehere to return Saturday (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- John Moore, Jordin Tootoo expect to return (Bergen Record)
- R.J. Umberger feels better, but still no goals (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Islanders’ Adam Pelech earns his ice time (New York Newsday)
- Senators winger Alex Chiasson gets another shot (Ottawa Sun)
- Detroit Red Wings trade prospect Richard Nedomlel to Blues for future considerations (MLive.com)
- Edmonton Oilers recall Brad Hunt from Bakersfield farm club for Flames game (Edmonton Journal)
- Devils recall Reid Boucher, Brian O'Neill from Albany (AHL) (NJ.com)
- Tanner Glass fires back at Clutterbuck in escalating ‘chicken’ war (New York Post)
- Nicklas Lidstrom, Kris Draper, Claude Lemieux, Joe Sakic to play in Red Wings-Avs alumni game (MLive.com)
- From Harvard to hard knocks for former Canadien Louis Leblanc (Montreal Gazette)
- Moms show Rangers love on trip (Bergen Record)
- Player's injury hits home for Schneider (Bergen Record)
- A decade later, players remember ‘The Goal’ by a rookie named Alex Ovechkin (Washington Post)
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