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Saturday, January 23, 2016
- Florida Panthers crush Blackhawks 4-0 to snap four-game skid (Miami Herald)
- Stick to face fires up Larkin, Wings prevail (Detroit News)
- Avalanche gets victory over Blues in Colorado's first shootout of the season (Denver Post)
- Tortorella suffers two broken ribs at outdoor practice (Columbus Dispatch)
- Therrien has one-word answer about Subban playing forward for Habs (Montreal Gazette)
- Wizards, Capitals postpone games because of blizzard (Washington Post)
- Blues look forward to healthier lineup, but outside reinforcements could come, too (USA Today)
- Hockey scrums are nothing personal -- but they are strategic (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Women’s hockey could discover how much is too much (Toronto Star)
- Flames open to idea of first female NHL coach — if her resume stacks up (Calgary Herald)
- Russian defenceman Nikita Zaitsev likes Leafs: Report (Toronto Sun)
- Isles score 3 in third of Hamonic’s return (New York Newsday)
- Miller nets pair as Rangers down Hurricanes, 4-1 (Bergen Record)
- Canes fall to the Rangers 4-1 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Roberto Luongo, Panthers blank listless Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Lehner gets little help as Sabres lose to Red Wings (Buffalo News)
- The losses keep coming for Senators: Michalek injured against Islanders (Ottawa Citizen)
- Blues give up late goal, lose in shootout (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Islanders’ de Haan at home with Hamonic in lineup (New York Newsday)
- Persistence pays off for Red Wings after onslaught of shots in third period (MLive.com)
- Shattenkirk welcomes chance to play more minutes (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Daniel Paille feels at home with Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Blake Comeau misses Avalanche-Blues game for birth of second child (Denver Post)
- Coyotes trying to adjust to tough 2nd-half play (Arizona Republic)
- Penguins find an identity at last (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Does victory signal start of Third Annual Rebound? (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Oilers playing better, but still not good enough to move up standings (Edmonton Journal)
- Flyers need to improve five on five (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Leafs have to score by committee: Babcock (Toronto Sun)
- Alex Burmistrov, Drew Stafford close to returning (Winnipeg Free Press)
- ‘How can I make this work?’ Why veterans Spezza, Sharp embrace challenge of switching positions for the Stars (Dallas Morning News)
- Bolts trio thwarting opponents’ biggest offensive threats (Tampa Tribune)
- Logan Couture making an impact for Sharks (San Jose Mercury News)
- Kings' Darryl Sutter pushing Marian Gaborik for more offense (Los Angeles Times)
- Gostisbehere has chance for a Flyers first (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- How Sam Gagner benefited from stint in AHL (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Newest Hawk Sekac looks to be good fit (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Defenseman Daley flourishes in 1st month with Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Bruins' David Pastrnak learns lesson (Boston Herald)
- Winnipeg Jets impressed with Joel Armia's growth (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Richard Panik on his punishment: ‘I deserved it’ (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wings place Andersson on waivers, still on team tonight (Detroit Free Press)
- Devils put defenseman John Moore on IR; recall Seth Helgeson from Albany (AHL) (NJ.com)
- Bond forged between Bolts, ailing kids has become blessing to both (Tampa Tribune)
- Lightning bring street hockey clinic to girls prep school (Tampa Tribune)
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