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Wednesday, January 27, 2016
- Canes shut out Blackhawks 5-0 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Fleury, Penguins top Devils, 2-0, for third straight win (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Back-to-back wins (Columbus Dispatch)
- Thornton reached 1,300 career points in Sharks' 6-1 rout of Colorado (San Jose Mercury News)
- Ducks' Shawn Horcoff suspended 20 games for performance enhancing substance violation (Los Angeles Times)
- Blackhawks extend Stan Bowman's contract through 2020-21 (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Battle for LeBreton pits hometown team against ambitious outsiders (Ottawa Citizen)
- Senators owner Eugene Melnyk reiterates he has no interest in selling his team (Ottawa Sun)
- Semyon Varlamov told ex, "I could have killed you," she testifies at trial (Denver Post)
- Teammates don't comment on suit of Avs goalie Semyon Varlamov (Denver Post)
- On top of NHL, Trotz holds no grudges (The Tennessean)
- Drew Doughty fills leadership role with Kings (Los Angeles Times)
- Aleksander Barkov, Florida Panthers hope to grow old together (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Paywall to view
- Edmonton Oilers forward Taylor Hall happy to be playing in the NHL All-Star game (Edmonton Sun)
- Ducks get goals from six players as they rout Bruins to enter All-Star break on a roll (Orange County Register)
- Lehner, Eichel help Sabres hit break with win (Buffalo News)
- Sasha Barkov hits pay dirt after new contract as Florida Panthers rout Maple Leafs 5-1 (Miami Herald)
- Jets end January stupor with a much needed decisive win against Coyotes (Winnipeg Free Press)
- B’s enter break on ugly loss (Boston Herald)
- Coyotes overwhelmed by Jets in road loss (Arizona Republic)
- Devils fall to Penguins, 2-0, snapping 4-game win streak (Bergen Record)
- Avalanche gets drilled 6-1 by Sharks (Denver Post)
- Senators go into break on downer after loss to Sabres (Ottawa Sun)
- Maple Leafs get burned by Florida (Toronto Sun)
- Predators prey on bad line change to stun Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- Bruins goalie Jonas Gustavsson leaves game, hospitalized with illness (Boston Globe)
- Byfuglien's goal from outside blue-line was no fluke ... He saw his chance and took it (Winnipeg Sun)
- Senators' Chris Neil still going strong (Ottawa Citizen)
- 'They're not all Rembrandts,' but Blues like the big picture (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Calgary Flames in bad spot heading into NHL All-Star Game benchmark (Calgary Sun)
- Wild's meltdown: Can't win if you can't score goals (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Red Wings plan to take advantage of whole week off (Detroit Free Press)
- Alain Vigneault ‘not looking’ to make any trades for inconsistent Rangers (New York Daily News)
- Isles look for boost from Boychuk after break (New York Newsday)
- Halak glad he can rest during All-Star break (New York Newsday)
- Bolts center Johnson close to full strength, feels better each game (Tampa Tribune)
- Capitals’ Andre Burakovsky isn’t just out of his funk. He’s got his confidence back (Washington Post)
- Canucks’ Brandon Prust sits, waits, wonders about his future in Vancouver (Vancouver Sun)
- Former Red Wing Jiri Fischer returns to ice to shock, save lives (MLive.com)
- Craig Adams officially hangs ’em up after NHL career as one of Calgary's most decorated athletes (Calgary Sun)
- Bobby Ryan's goal scores Ottawa boys a puppy (Ottawa Sun)
- Florida Panthers’ Kevin ‘Spacey In Space’ sweatshirts now on sale at BB&T Center (Miami Herald)
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