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Friday, January 23, 2015
- Injured Crosby, Malkin to miss NHL All-Star Game (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Momentum, Bobrovsky are lost in Winnipeg (Columbus Dispatch)
- Predators' Forsberg named to All-Star Game (The Tennessean)
- Konecny paces Team Orr to top prospects win (Toronto Sun)
- Bulls, Blackhawks to put office building near United Center (Chicago Tribune)
- Red Wings' Holland interested in another outdoor game (Detroit Free Press)
- Bryan Murray likely to step aside as Senators' GM after the season; gets to pick his successor (Ottawa Citizen)
- As Canadian dollar hammers Great White North NHL teams, Canucks weathering storm, club says (Vancouver Province)
- Drop in loonie could affect salary-cap ceiling -- and Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- Bobby Orr to Connor McDavid: Don't lose passion (Toronto Sun)
- Foligno taps into potential (Columbus Dispatch)
- Toews embracing the schoolyard pressure of All-Star draft (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Seabrook's all-star honor well-deserved (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Flyers' Voracek sound in mind and body as he heads to All-Star Game (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Kings' Kopitar a man of many talents (Orange County Register)
- Mark Giordano's journey to stardom filled with twists (Calgary Sun)
- Devils' Patrik Elias plans to soak up All-Star experience (Bergen Record)
- Ryan doesn't want to be Last Man Standing at the all-star game (Ottawa Citizen)
- Johnny Gaudreau preps for All Star festivities (Calgary Sun)
- Mark Streit not happy with new World Cup format (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Nazem Kadri contract talks signal confidence from Leafs (Toronto Star)
- Promotion to Edmonton Oilers' top scouting post big for Bob Green (Edmonton Journal)
- Red Wings have exceeded expectations at the break, challenging for top spot in Eastern Conference (MLive.com)
- Bruins finally getting game back in shape (Boston Herald)
- Playoffs a real possibility for red-hot Jets (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Despite sluggish start, playoffs still attainable for Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Not sweating period-3 troubles (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Penguins limp into All-Star break, welcome chance to recuperate (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Ottawa Senators feeling good entering break (Ottawa Sun)
- Flames head into NHL all-star break with mission: rest (Calgary Herald)
- Braden Holtby enters NHL all-star break grounded in past despite busy first half (Washington Post)
- How Rick Nash got his scoring groove back for the NY Rangers (New York Daily News)
- Shattenkirk takes his game to a new level (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Maple Leafs won't rush Nylander (Toronto Sun)
- Sharks send Hertl, Goodrow, DeMelo to Worcester for NHL All-Star break (San Jose Mercury News)
- Jackets' swanky event aids pediatric cancer fight (Columbus Dispatch)
- When MSG's Butch Goring realized the Islanders were for real (New York Post)
- 'They are in a nightmare': Don Cherry on the Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
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