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Wednesday, January 28, 2015
- Brodeur retires, will still work for Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Letang produces 5 assists in return as Penguins defeat Jets, 5-3 (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Isles top Rangers for 3-0 season series lead (New York Newsday)
- Ducks play tough in shutout of Vancouver Canucks, 4-0 (Los Angeles Times)
- Pens get physical, trade Goc for Blues' Lapierre (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Kings' Richards clears waivers (Orange County Register)
- Ex-Canucks stars Naslund, Fraser, former NHLer Niedermayer named to B.C. Hockey Hall of Fame (Vancouver Sun)
- Hockey legend Gordie Howe rapidly improving following stroke (Calgary Sun)
- Ratings continue to drop for NHL all-star game (Toronto Star)
- Martin Brodeur retiring with Blues, will always be Devil (USA Today)
- Toronto Maple Leafs' Cody Franson to lead team during captain Dion Phaneuf's absence (National Post)
- Devils' Lou Lamoriello supports Martin Brodeur's job in St. Louis Blues' front office (NJ.com)
- Jaromir Jagr says Martin Brodeur's puck-handling separated him from the rest (Toronto Sun)
- Maple Leafs pay tribute to retired goalie Martin Brodeur (Toronto Sun)
- Coyotes' Oliver Ekman-Larsson enjoyed All-Star experience (Arizona Republic)
- Oilers centre Ryan Nugen-Hopkins enjoyed All-Star experience, gave brother the car (Edmonton Sun)
- Senators' Lazar would team up with Eichel (Ottawa Sun)
- Predators stop Avs in OT (The Tennessean)
- Coyle's gem of a goal gives Wild 2-1 victory in Edmonton (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Mason plays big role in win (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Hurricanes begin 2nd half with 4-2 victory over Lightning (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Atkinson ends scoring drought (Columbus Dispatch)
- Luke Glendening, Stephen Weiss lead Detroit to sixth win in row, top spot in Atlantic (MLive.com)
- Flames dominate Sabres in return from NHL all-star break (Calgary Herald)
- Avalanche rallies for point, but loses to Nashville in overtime (Denver Post)
- Coyotes fall to Flyers in the shootout, drop seventh straight (Arizona Republic)
- As usual this season, Rangers have no answers for Islanders (New York Post)
- Capitals fall to Blue Jackets, 4-3, as losing streak extended to four games (Washington Post)
- Lightning show rust in loss to Carolina (Tampa Tribune)
- Sabres' third period wilt keeps their skid going (Buffalo News)
- Penalties cost Jets vs. Penguins (Winnipeg Sun)
- Second period costly for Panthers in loss to Red Wings (Miami Herald)
- Shutout loss fitting -- and concerning (Vancouver Province)
- Ex-Oilers goalie Dubnyk 4-0 against Edmonton this season after Wild win (Edmonton Journal)
- Rangers acknowledge Isles are real deal (New York Newsday)
- Predators' power play strikes again (The Tennessean)
- Tyler Johnson returns for Lightning against Hurricanes (Tampa Bay Times)
- Wings' Petr Mrazek filling void left by Howard (Detroit News)
- Red Wings' Stephen Weiss snaps scoring slump, gets first win against former Florida team (MLive.com)
- Okposo replacement comes up with big goal for Islanders (New York Post)
- Newly-formed Jets trio turning heads (Winnipeg Sun)
- Flyers' newcomer Straka up for the challenge (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Hurricanes forward Semin testing coach Peters' patience (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Blues solid in the standings at midseason (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Team focused on future, not standings (Bergen Record)
- Blackhawks hope time away from home will be well spent (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- McLellan on Sharks: 'We're a middle of the pack team' (San Jose Mercury News)
- Coach Patrick Roy not expecting much help from ailing Avs (Denver Post)
- Who will Leafs have replace injured Phaneuf? (Toronto Sun)
- Injured Hall may have to miss more Oilers games (Edmonton Journal)
- Pens activate Patric Hornqvist from injured reserve (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Ottawa Senators split up Turris, MacArthur (Ottawa Sun)
- Blackhawks' Shaw hoping to stay out of the doghouse (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Korbinian Holzer moves left on Maple Leafs defence to benefit Cody Franson (Toronto Sun)
- New-and-improved Sven Baertschi back with Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Leafs callup Petter Granberg 'has an edge' (Toronto Sun)
- Hertl, Goodrow rejoin Sharks after two-game stint in Worcester (San Jose Mercury News)
- Hoping for Green(ing) pastures in Binghamton (Ottawa Citizen)
- Matt Dumba could be back if Wild decide 'we need him' (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- No cross-checking here: Penguins misspell 'Sidney' (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Wild's Suter, Oilers' Nugent-Hopkins get to know each other (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Gaudreau's burning stick proposal seemed like a good idea at the time (Calgary Herald)
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