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Friday, January 20, 2017
- John Tavares dominates to give Doug Weight his first Isles win (New York Post)
- Goals keep coming as Capitals thump Blues, 7-3 (Washington Post)
- Rangers, Henrik Lundqvist end skid, bounce back with 5-2 win over Maple Leafs (New York Daily News)
- NHL releases details of All-Star skills events (Los Angeles Times)
- Stars struggle but keep playoffs in sight (USA Today)
- NHL goaltenders begin to get acquainted with new, tighter pants (Chicago Tribune)
- What a pair of concussions feels like to Matt Puempel, Rangers winger who is new to head injuries (New York Daily News)
- Ducks overcome extended delay to edge Avalanche on Nick Ritchie's late goal (Orange County Register)
- Late Niederreiter goal lifts Wild over Coyotes (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Dell shines, Couture scores game-winner in Sharks win over Lightning (San Jose Mercury News)
- Predators hold on to beat Flames 4-3 (The Tennessean)
- Sens defeat Jackets with 42 saves from Condon (Ottawa Sun)
- Lightning loses to Sharks (Tampa Bay Times)
- Late power-play goal pushes Wild past Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Blues yank Allen, then Hutton, then Allen again in 7-3 loss (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Play turns erratic after falling behind (Columbus Dispatch)
- Broken glass forces long delay in Avalanche’s loss to Ducks in Anaheim (Denver Post)
- Leafs defence proved no match for Rangers in loss at ACC (Toronto Sun)
- Too little too late for Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Grabner shows Leafs what they’re missing (New York Newsday)
- Doug Weight on Isles’ chances: ‘I think we’re a playoff team’ (New York Post)
- Brandon Saad decries lack of energy (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ill Hedman misses third straight Lightning game (Tampa Bay Times)
- Colorado Avalanche defenseman Tyson Barrie misses first game of the season (Denver Post)
- Predators' Cody McLeod 're-energized' by tradeThe veteran forward was a regular scratch for the worst team in the NHL before last week's trade (The Tennessean)
- Ducks assistant Trent Yawney still expects plenty from penalty kill (Orange County Register)
- Coyotes' Shane Doan addresses trade possibility (Arizona Republic)
- Even shorthanded, Hurricanes are dangerous (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Detroit Red Wings making plans with Helm, Kronwall on horizon (Detroit Free Press)
- One factor won't influence Marc Staal's Rangers return (New York Post)
- Sharks place Micheal Haley on injured reserve (San Jose Mercury News)
- Chicago Blackhawks' Crawford struggling but it is a team effort (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Lehner takes responsibility for Tuesday's "half-Hollywood movie" (Buffalo News)
- Panthers rely on unheralded fill-ins with return of Huberdeau, Barkov uncertain (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Fehr getting chance to impress Penguins with Cullen injured (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Alex Galchenyuk loses his spot on Canadiens' top line (Montreal Gazette)
- Maple Leafs defenceman Jake Gardiner has confidence (Toronto Sun)
- Connor Brown a key part of Leafs rookie brigade (Toronto Star)
- Frankie Corrado’s return to Leafs right on time with Rielly hurt (Toronto Star)
- Coyotes send Duclair to the minors (Arizona Republic)
- Jets prospect Poolman not worried about future (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Flames prospect Matthew Phillips putting up big numbers in WHL (Calgary Herald)
- Former Penguin Ulf Samuelsson goes back to minors (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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