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Thursday, January 26, 2017
- Oilers skate past Ducks in Anaheim (Edmonton Sun)
- Flyers shut out Rangers as Mason makes 34 saves (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Maple Leafs roll over Red Wings to earn another road win (Toronto Sun)
- Evgeni Malkin out until after All-Star break (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Brad Marchand faces NHL suspension for tripping (Boston Herald)
- Cam Atkinson could inherit All-Star spot (Columbus Dispatch)
- Tom Anselmi, ex-MLSE CEO, joining Ottawa Senators (Ottawa Sun)
- Canes’ Bryan Bickell fights MS, gets back to practicing (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Former MLSE stalwart Tom Anselmi makes switch to Sens (Globe & Mail)
- Skeptical of CTE link, NHL won't fund concussion research (USA Today)
- NHL All-Star Weekend in LA kicks off with Fan Fair (Los Angeles Daily News)
- The NHL calls on Hollywood to mount celebrity-studded All-Star weekend (Los Angeles Times)
- Eventually, Penguins GM must deal with a tricky goaltending situation (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Alex Ovechkin takes fewer shots and notches more assists, all part of his long con (Washington Post)
- Babcock's advice to Matthews two years ago still rings true (Toronto Sun)
- Ryan Kesler has Selke award in his hip pocket (Edmonton Sun)
- Oh bae bae — Baertschi nets two in Canucks win (Vancouver Province)
- Maple Leafs blow past Mrazek, Red Wings, 4-0 (Detroit Free Press)
- Ducks have zero to show for their effort in loss to Oilers, 4-0 (Los Angeles Times)
- Rangers fall to Flyers, 2-0, snapping three-game winning streak (New York Daily News)
- Matt Duchene returns, but Avalanche falls to Canucks as losing streak hits 7 (Denver Post)
- Red Wings' Jeff Blashill unhappy with Anthony Mantha's recent play (Detroit Free Press)
- Cousins trying to keep a role on Couturier’s line (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Red Wings' playoff hopes dwindling entering All-Star break (MLive.com)
- Mike Babcock turns over a new leaf in Toronto (Detroit News)
- Vigneault prefers two extra days for All-Star break (New York Newsday)
- Maple Leafs' Matt Martin will miss Joe Louis Arena (Toronto Sun)
- Kings Coach Darryl Sutter: 'I’ve got no problem' with Anze Kopitar ever (Los Angeles Times)
- Small change having winning results for Isles (New York Newsday)
- Wild’s Bruce Boudreau: Points down, but Zach Parise playing big (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Troubling trend for Chicago Blackhawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Flames aim to stay positive during losing skid (Calgary Sun)
- Fatigue showing in latter half of Capitals’ back-to-backs (Washington Times)
- Jets so close, yet so far (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ducks' Jakob Silfverberg expects to return after All-Star break (Orange County Register)
- Panthers get Bjugstad and Petrovic back, wait continues for Barkov and Huberdeau (Miami Herald)
- Sharks’ Tomas Hertl expected to play vs. Oilers on Thursday (San Jose Mercury News)
- Kinkaid's solid play making goalie decision tougher (NorthJersey.com)
- Blues' change of plans rewards Hutton, disappoints Allen (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Blackhawks switch it up, put Patrick Kane on the penalty kill (Chicago Tribune)
- Pens' hottest scorer Sheary not prone to superstition (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Why ‘outstanding’ Mats Zuccarello play doesn’t need goals (New York Post)
- Stone seeks his form as trade talks swirl (Arizona Republic)
- Nick Schmaltz a 'different Schmaltzy' during second stint with Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Devin Shore found balance in his game, and it's keeping him in the rotation as a rookie (Dallas Morning News)
- Jets call up Strait, place Perreault on injured reserved list (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Devils claim RW Stefan Noesen off waivers from Anaheim Ducks (NJ.com)
- Repairs for PNC Arena leak cost more than $50,000 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- 'Soup and a Sandwich:' Artemi Panarin, Brian Campbell star in absurd web series (Chicago Tribune)
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