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Sunday, January 26, 2014
- It's all goose eggs for Kings as Ducks pitch shutout at Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles Times)
- Ovechkin, Capitals snap slide (Washington Post)
- Sabres find solution (Columbus Dispatch)
- Lightning's Stamkos takes next step in rehab (Tampa Bay Times)
- Rangers, Devils brace for the outdoors (New York Newsday)
- Veterans enjoy family skate time for Stadium Series (Los Angeles Times)
- Festivities offer a classic Southern California display (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Rangers, Devils hold practice at Yankee Stadium (New York Daily News)
- Rangers know outdoor clash is key for more than just standings (New York Post)
- Devils and Rangers eager to play in the great outdoors (Bergen Record)
- Pete DeBoer: Starting Martin Brodeur at Yankee Stadium is 'right thing to do' (Bergen Record)
- Devils' Ryder looking for third win in the elements (New York Post)
- Jaromir Jagr, Devils in awe with Yankee Stadium (Newark Star Ledger)
- Devils' Martin Brodeur: 'I want to play outdoor game because of how I'm playing now, not in the past' (Newark Star Ledger)
- Devils GM Lou Lamoriello thinks Stadium Series is breath of fresh (cold) air (Newark Star Ledger)
- Minnesota Wild hope to host outdoor game next season (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Lightning's Olympians weigh security risks (Tampa Bay Times)
- Edmonton Oilers on target for historically bad year (Edmonton Sun)
- Players must shoulder responsibility for Oilers' troubles, Ryan Jones says (Edmonton Journal)
- Tim Murray wants rewards from any trades (Buffalo News)
- Jaromir Jagr lighting it up for the Devils as his colorful hockey journey winds down (New York Daily News)
- Oilers pack Rexall to put on a show of skills (Edmonton Sun)
- B's get their Phil of goals (Boston Herald)
- Malhotra's two goals lead Canes to 6-3 win over Ottawa Senators (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Oshie scores late as Blues rally for shootout win (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Johnson wins battle of rookies; Bolts top Avalanche (Tampa Tribune)
- Surprise, Sabres snap Blue Jackets' winning streak (Buffalo News)
- Turned out nice again, eh? (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Sharks beat Wild in overtime (San Jose Mercury News)
- Flyers haunted by familiar issues in loss to Bruins (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Colorado Avs lose to Tampa Bay as Tyler Johnson gets hat trick (Denver Post)
- Wild secures a point in San Jose, but loses in OT (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Senators sloppy and sleepy in 6-3 loss to Carolina (Ottawa Citizen)
- Leafs claw back from early deficit but fall to Jets in OT (Toronto Star)
- NHL overturns Islanders' OT goal as Blues skate away with the win (New York Daily News)
- Penguins suffer 3-0 loss to Dallas (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Buff does right stuff (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Quiet D-man Stuart earns kudos (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ottawa Sens defenceman Marc Methot returns to the blueline (Ottawa Sun)
- Paul Maurice learning what fuels Jets (Toronto Sun)
- Coyotes might need to work on protecting leads (Arizona Republic)
- It has been quite a ride for Joel Quenneville (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Flames coach Hartley keeps it loose (Calgary Sun)
- Wings waive Mikael Samuelsson; Johan Franzen close to returning (Detroit News)
- Visnovsky, Nabokov, Hamonic skate (New York Newsday)
- Injured Barkov might join Panthers during four-game trip (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Blackhawks' Brandon Bollig breaks out of hitting slump (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Shaw eager to remain Kane's center for Blackhawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Flames d-man Brodie elevates game (Calgary Sun)
- Determined Simmonds has blue-color mentality for Flyers (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Oilers pack Rexall to put on a show of skills (Edmonton Sun)
- Former Nichols hockey star accused as scam artist (Buffalo News)
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