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Thursday, January 24, 2013
- Gaborik's Big Night Finally Does Trick (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Canucks rebound to down Flames in shootout (Vancouver Sun)
- Coyotes top Blue Jackets for 1st victory of year (Arizona Republic)
- JVR leads Leafs past Penguins (Toronto Sun)
- San Jose Sharks sign Scott Gomez to one-year contract (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Hartnell 'out indefinitely' (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Avs' Steve Downie to undergo season-ending knee surgery (Denver Post)
- Lupul out indefinitely with fractured forearm (Toronto Sun)
- Council approves revised downtown Edmonton arena deal (Edmonton Journal)
- Leafs' James van Riemsdyk starting to prove Brian Burke's last move was a good one (National Post)
- NHL teams off to unexpected slow starts (USA Today)
- Andrei Markov lets leadership do the talking (Globe & Mail)
- 2014 Sochi Olympics next item of business for NHL (National Post)
- 'This city needs someone to help Jarome Iginla': Roenick (Calgary Herald)
- Jackets, Mason routed by Coyotes (Columbus Dispatch)
- Leafs stun Penguins in home opener at Consol (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Kipper steals point in Vancouver (Calgary Sun)
- Tuukka Rask firmly entrenched (Boston Herald)
- Leafs' Reimer mostly solid in season debut (Toronto Sun)
- Michalek: Ekman-Larsson living up to rep (Arizona Republic)
- Long layoff hasn't hurt Nathan Horton (Boston Herald)
- Stu Bickel replaces injured Arron Asham at forward (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Short-handed situations slowing Penguins offense (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Struggling Kreider rides bench after penalty (New York Post)
- Leafs laud Crosby's impact during lockout (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Flames assistant coach Martin Gelinas loving the hockey life (Vancouver Province)
- Hawks pleased but not satisfied with 3-0 start (Chicago Tribune)
- Defense has been out of sorts (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- No rest - or excuse - as Blues search for consistency (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Minnesota Wild preach patience after slow start offensively (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- In new system, Caps must stick to basics (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Dineen searching for right combinations to unlock offense (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Red Wings' Mike Babcock says, 'We'll be just fine,' as injuries mount and offense struggles (MLive.com)
- Yeo keeping Wild's lines intact for now (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Coach's glass is half full, for now (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Habs learn secret to power-play success (Montreal Gazette)
- Wings' 1-2 start adds insult to all the injuries (Detroit Free Press)
- Kings keep waiting on Willie Mitchell (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Feisty Gerbe is itching to return (Buffalo News)
- Crawford's sharper focus already paying dividends (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- The weather's cold, but Anderson's hot (Ottawa Citizen)
- Dubnyk focuses on stopping pucks amid Luongo rumours (Edmonton Journal)
- Bishop back as backup (Ottawa Sun)
- Newest Red Wings defenseman Kent Huskins settles in following whirlwind day (MLive.com)
- Avalanche's new line of Duchene, Landeskog, Parenteau in rush to jell (Denver Post)
- Happy, healthy Heatley making the most of his chances (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Canes' Skinner adding more defense to skill set (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Goals don't measure Gaustad's full worth to Preds (The Tennessean)
- Wheeler-Kane combo a hit (Winnipeg Sun)
- Smith, Neil, Greening getting it done for Sens (Ottawa Citizen)
- Lightning rookie Conacher takes NHL by storm (Tampa Tribune)
- Florida Panthers' Jonathan Huberdeau relishing the on-ice view (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Oduya stayed sharp playing out east -- in Southeast Asia (Chicago Tribune)
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