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Monday, January 21, 2013
- Blackhawks handle Coyotes 6-4 (Chicago Tribune)
- Penguins rough up Rangers, 6-3 (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Josh Harding shuts out Dallas Stars (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Sabres find that winning combination (Buffalo News)
- San Jose Sharks win season opener, 4-1 over Calgary Flames (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Oilers beat Canucks in shootout (Edmonton Sun)
- Leafs sign Lupul to new deal (Toronto Sun)
- Lightning's Vinny Lecavalier set to play 1,000th NHL game Monday (Tampa Tribune)
- Carcillo to miss a month with knee injury (Chicago Tribune)
- Capuano out of hospital, may coach Monday (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- City closer to downtown arena deal with Katz Group, councillor says (Edmonton Journal)
- Blue Seats Return; Die-Hards Never Left (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Maple Leafs ask rookies to set new standard (National Post)
- Fans flock to the NHL in sold-out openers (USA Today)
- San Jose Sharks have not made decision on Scott Gomez (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Region's hockey-starved Sabres fans finally get their wish (Buffalo News)
- Love of hockey brings Panthers fans back (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Ottawa Senators excited for sold-out home opener at Scotiabank Place against Florida Panthers (Ottawa Sun)
- Flyers fall to 0-2 with loss to Sabres (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Canucks Crease Conundrum: Luongo starts, Schneider sits, Oilers win shootout (Vancouver Province)
- Henrik yanked as Rangers lose home-opener against Penguins (New York Post)
- Flames fizzle after fiery opening frame, fall to Sharks (Calgary Herald)
- Oilers coach Krueger savours first win (Edmonton Journal)
- Don't blame Flyers loss on Ilya Bryzgalov (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Flames Finnished by red-hot Niemi (Calgary Herald)
- Jumbo effort from Sharks' big line (Calgary Sun)
- Ott produces, as advertised (Buffalo News)
- Toews, Kane go separate ways (Chicago Tribune)
- Nash scores, would rather have 'W' in Garden debut (New York Post)
- Begin quick in NHL return (Calgary Sun)
- Alex Edler has 'turned into a man' (Vancouver Sun)
- Giordano owns up to mistake (Calgary Sun)
- Cammalleri pleased to be back on the ice (Calgary Sun)
- Stitches are early status quo for Wild's Konopka (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Glass, Asham keep fighting (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Asham gets in first fight as a Ranger (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Coyotes unveil the division title banner (Arizona Republic)
- Red Wings ashamed by opening effort (Detroit News)
- Blues have no time to relish grand opening (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- No sitting back in shortened season (Boston Herald)
- Maple Leafs know only way to win back respect is by winning (Toronto Star)
- Florida Panthers penalty kill shows potential in opener against Carolina Hurricanes (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Carolina Hurricanes have plenty to improve upon (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Islanders looking to avoid slow start (New York Post)
- All play, little time for work for Caps (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Preds say power play holds early advantage (The Tennessean)
- Richards gains from experience (Columbus Dispatch)
- Jets coach Noel stays the course (Winnipeg Sun)
- Injuries continue to mount for Red Wings, as Jan Mursak out, Jonathan Ericsson day-to-day (MLive.com)
- Third line's fast start bodes well for Ducks (Orange County Register)
- Karlsson, fellow blue-liners off to a fast start (Ottawa Citizen)
- Journeyman blueliner Mike Kostka no overnight sensation (Toronto Star)
- Habs loss on him, Plekanec says (Montreal Gazette)
- Latendresse adding crunch (Ottawa Sun)
- Derek Morris trying to 'generate' offense (Arizona Republic)
- Leafs' Kadri needs a little faceoff work (Toronto Sun)
- Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson lets down 40+ gang (Ottawa Sun)
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