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Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Leafs beat Sabres but lose Rielly
(Toronto Star)
After big win against the Rangers, Stars hope to be more consistent to make a playoff push
(Dallas Morning News)
Devils stun Wild in 4-3 win behind 3 3rd-period goals
(NJ.com)
Henrik inches closer to 1,000 points in win
(Vancouver Province)
Isles fire Capuano as head coach
(New York Newsday)
Kings' Anze Kopitar set to return against Sharks after illness
(Los Angeles Times)
Pavelec hoping to stay as long as he can
(Winnipeg Sun)
Ottawa Senators winger Clarke MacArthur's status still up in the air
(Ottawa Sun)
Raptors and Leafs look to cash in with new insurance policy
(Toronto Star)
Ovechkin opens up on Russia-American ties
(Washington Times)
Jack Eichel’s hunger for greatness could lend itself well to leadership
(Globe & Mail)
A Hot Hand in Shootouts Creates an American Hockey Hero
(USA Today)
Son of NHL's first woman goalie has all angles covered
(Detroit News)
Will Sharks GM Doug Wilson do a deal before NHL trade deadline?
(San Jose Mercury News)
Vinnie Hinostroza’s two third-period goals lift Hawks to wild win
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Dubinsky ends slump with big game
(Columbus Dispatch)
Senators start road trip on the right note with win over Blues
(Ottawa Citizen)
Calgary Flames bounce back with 5-2 win over Florida Panthers
(Calgary Herald)
Rickard Rakell's OT goal helps Ducks strike down Lightning
(Orange County Register)
Wild surrenders two-goal lead in home loss to New Jersey
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
Defensive woes continue for Rangers, Henrik Lundqvist as comeback against Dallas Stars comes up just short
(New York Daily News)
Avalanche scores four, can’t overcome Vince Hinostroza, Blackhawks
(Denver Post)
Predators are shut out in Vancouver
(The Tennessean)
Up-and-down Blues now can't win at home
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Lightning falls to Ducks in overtime
(Tampa Bay Times)
Leafs hope Rielly injury isn't too serious
(Toronto Sun)
One returning Ranger the lone bright spot in ugly loss
(New York Post)
Cody Eakin notches Gordie Howe hat trick in first game against Rangers since bowling over Henrik Lundqvist
(Dallas Morning News)
Avalanche’s Rene Bourque reaches 700 NHL games
(Denver Post)
No pressure: Flames forward Michael Frolik once nicknamed 'Baby Jagr'
(Calgary Herald)
Coyotes working to ensure losing isn't accepted
(Arizona Republic)
Hakstol says the Flyers must get 'back to the basics'
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Elias still testing his knee as he contemplates future
(NorthJersey.com)
Donskoi placed on IR as Sharks recall three from Barracuda
(San Jose Mercury News)
Dumoulin back at Penguins practice but not cleared for game action
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Hellebuyck remains confident despite recent struggles
(Winnipeg Free Press)
After (relatively) slow start, Patrick Kane picking up the pace
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Oilers games over, Hall playing some of his best hockey
(NorthJersey.com)
Eberle ready to shake voodoo slump
(Edmonton Sun)
Eric Staal has transformed the Wild, and Mark Parrish saw it coming
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
Blues lose Hunt to Nashville on waiver claim
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Penguins prepare to address next 3-4 weeks without Matt Cullen
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Penguins recall Cameron Gaunce, send David Warsofsky back to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Canadiens' Phillip Danault looking good with new haircut
(Montreal Gazette)
Khaira would love a chance to be a role model
(Edmonton Sun)
Former Maple Leafs assistant coach Ron Smith had many talents
(Toronto Sun)
Laine named Finland's player of year
(Winnipeg Free Press)
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