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Thursday, January 21, 2016
- Lightning suspend Drouin for failing to report to Syracuse game (Tampa Tribune)
- Blues pull one out in Detroit (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Francois Beauchemin's late score caps Avs' rally at home (Denver Post)
- Ducks come back strong, beat Wild on late goal by Rickard Rakell (Orange County Register)
- Aaron Ekblad cleared to return for Florida Panthers (Miami Herald)
- Beau Bennett back on the ice for Penguins (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Canes’ Cam Ward out indefinitely with concussion (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Penguins in position to achieve 400th consecutive sellout (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Stanley Cup riot of 2011 cost $9 million, says report (Vancouver Province)
- Misnomer on Skates: John Scott, NHL All-Star, Is Neither in NHL Nor a Star (New York Times)
- Jonathan Drouin’s refusal to play raises the stakes with Tampa Bay Lighting in bid to be traded (National Post)
- Hockey world rallying behind Denna Laing (Toronto Star)
- AHL Syracuse coach surprised by Drouin's refusal to play (Tampa Bay Times)
- Late-bloomers and hidden gems help Blackhawks cope with the cap (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Calgary Flames feel for former teammate McGrattan (Calgary Herald)
- Abdelkader: Head-injury concerns lead to fewer fights (Detroit News)
- Leafs' Rich Clune respects fighters (Toronto Sun)
- Tortorella, Hartley have colorful past (Columbus Dispatch)
- Blues may benefit most from Rams departure (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wings play well, just can't score (Detroit Free Press)
- Sabres can’t catch their breath, suffer tough loss to Avalanche (Buffalo News)
- Offense remains anemic in fifth straight loss (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Familiar script for Red Wings: Petr Mrazek plays well in net while offense struggles to score (MLive.com)
- Wings' Datsyuk-Larkin group 'OK,' even without Tatar (Detroit Free Press)
- Yeo aims to fix Wild's ailing power play (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Nathan MacKinnon would enjoy a reunion with former linemate (Denver Post)
- Blackhawks set their sights on win-streak record (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Reasons for Predators' season-long inconsistency (The Tennessean)
- David Krejci may be back in action Thursday (Boston Globe)
- Welcome back Jacob Josefson (Bergen Record)
- Pavelec taking comeback slow and steady (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Hamonic close to returning to Isles’ lineup (New York Newsday)
- Schwartz skates with team, takes another step toward return (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Senators' Hoffman 'game-day decision' despite getting post-ered (Ottawa Sun)
- Reimer back in battle for Leafs' No. 1 goalie (Toronto Sun)
- Edmonton Oilers goaltender Anders Nilsson struggling after hot start to season (Edmonton Sun)
- Newly acquired winger Hagelin possesses the skills to kill for Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Zack Kassian powering up for the Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- How a mindset change has helped the Rangers' J.T. Miller (New York Post)
- Versatile Oiler Iiro Pakarinen gaining Todd McLellan's trust (Edmonton Journal)
- Should Rangers give Dan Boyle a day off? (New York Newsday)
- Zubrus close to return; Smith waived (San Jose Mercury News)
- Canucks sign Mike Zalewski to two-way deal, recall forward from Utica (Vancouver Sun)
- Senators grant Wikstrand his wish to play in Sweden (Ottawa Citizen)
- Karl Alzner and Matt Niskanen have forged a bond on and off the ice (Washington Post)
- Maturation of Panthers rising star Aleksander Barkov a family affair (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Paywall to view
- Zibanejad passes Alfredsson as a shootout winner (Ottawa Citizen)
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