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Saturday, January 25, 2014
- Victory pushes Wings into playoff spot (Detroit Free Press)
- Cory Schneider shines in Devils' 2-1 win over Capitals (Bergen Record)
- Sharks sign Joe Thornton, Patrick Marleau to three-year contract extensions (San Jose Mercury News)
- Kings, Ducks ready to mix business and pleasure at Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles Daily News)
- California classic conjures memories of Commonwealth Stadium for Koivu and Stoll (Globe & Mail)
- At Yankee Stadium, Rangers Will Share Glamour With Rivals (New York Times)
- Two key points are on the line at iconic L.A. setting (USA Today)
- Rangers on Road in the Bronx? Money May Be Why (New York Times)
- All eyes on the Marcel Aubut Show ahead of Sochi (Globe & Mail)
- Athletes have emergency-exit contingency plan (Globe & Mail)
- Kings, Ducks will play a kids game at Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles Times)
- Pond hockey memories: the ties that bind NHL players, coaches from near and far (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Ducks, Kings take their rivalry outside, to Dodger Stadium (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Rangers plan to enjoy Yankee Stadium atmosphere (Bergen Record)
- San Jose Sharks want to bring outdoor hockey to the Bay Area (San Jose Mercury News)
- Flames jealous of outdoor action (Calgary Herald)
- Devils will stay in hotel before outdoor game; Joe Whitney makes NHL debut (Newark Star Ledger)
- Penguins enjoying benefits from trade in 2011 with Dallas (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Ottawa Sens No. 2 goalie Robin Lehner on call for Team Sweden (Ottawa Sun)
- Habs' Pacioretty, Subban not worried about security in Sochi (Montreal Gazette)
- Terrorism threats don't deter Olympic-bound Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Avalanche hangs on to take road victory over Florida Panthers (Denver Post)
- Flames shoot down Predators (Calgary Herald)
- More of the same for Caps as skid continues (Washington Post)
- Florida Panthers fail to complete third-period rally, fall to Colorado Avalanche (Miami Herald)
- Predators fumble a needed point (The Tennessean)
- Oilers rally in third period, but fall short once again (Edmonton Journal)
- Nystrom's four goals don't lessen defeat (The Tennessean)
- Wings' Alfredsson welcomed back 'with open arms' (Detroit Free Press)
- Devils' Cory Schneider builds case for outdoor start, but OK with sitting (Newark Star Ledger)
- Riley Sheahan establishing himself as part of Red Wings' future even though trip to minors is likely (MLive.com)
- Nail Yakupov returns to the lineup as the Edmonton Oilers take on the Phoenix Coyotes (Edmonton Sun)
- Isles must learn to keep leads (New York Newsday)
- Team's searching for answers on defense (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Alain Vigneault, NY Rangers stay the course through latest slump (New York Daily News)
- Maple Leafs coach Randy Carlyle keeping goaltending plan to himself (Toronto Sun)
- Roy, other Blues get stern message (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Spurgeon, Koivu travel; Wild's Parise no worse for the wear (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Bernier eager to move on from bad game (Toronto Sun)
- Blackhawks' Antti Raanta is used to serving in backup goalie role (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Alexander Semin doing all his talking on the ice for Canes (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Penguins' Letang, Scuderi in feeling-out process (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Bogosian, Enstrom relish role shutting down opposition's top lines for Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Dynamic duo: Rookies Scheifele and Trouba making their mark (Winnipeg Free Press)
- James Wisniewski thriving, right along with team (Columbus Dispatch)
- Sabres' Hodgson finds a hop in his step (Buffalo News)
- Clayton Stoner improved, more consistent this season (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Jason Zucker steps up in new role (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Former Star Matt Niskanen pulls career 180, now flourishing in Pittsburgh (Dallas Morning News)
- Grossmann senses what ails Flyers, but cannot fix it alone (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Johnson stepped up when Stamkos went down (Tampa Tribune)
- Maple Leaf defenceman Paul Ranger playing catch-up after being out of game (Toronto Sun)
- Fans trust talismans to lend luck to Blue Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Blues help Schwartz pay tribute to sister (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
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