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Wednesday, January 29, 2014
- Capitals slip past lowly Sabres in OT (Washington Post)
- Bruins roll over Tim Thomas, Panthers (Boston Herald)
- Hartnell scores twice as Flyers rout Red Wings (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Late goal seals win for Maple Leafs over Lightning (Toronto Sun)
- Stamkos' return could come in Olympics (Tampa Bay Times)
- Red Wings' Johan Franzen out again with concussion symptoms (Detroit News)
- Kane on shelf until after Olympics (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Senators to sign major new TV deal with Bell, TSN (Ottawa Sun)
- Don't Expect Offensive Chill in Night Air (New York Times)
- Second Outdoor NHL Game in the Bronx Is a Hot Ticket (New York Times)
- High-scoring Patrick Kane a student of the game (USA Today)
- Lightning's Tyler Johnson is the rookie-of-the-year candidate you've likely never heard of (National Post)
- All eyes on Stamkos ahead of Olympics (Toronto Sun)
- NHL has Olympic safety contingency plan, but that hasn't dampened the excitement of Chicago players (Calgary Herald)
- Matt Duchene getting "apples" but not harvesting goals (Denver Post)
- Is Daniel Sedin done as an elite offensive player in the NHL? (Vancouver Province)
- Ottawa Senators' Gryba most logical choice as trade bait (Ottawa Sun)
- A hockey game at AT&T Stadium? Stars discussing it, but interest isn't where it needs to be (Dallas Morning News)
- Rangers shrug off Devils' Yankee Stadium criticism as Blueshirts prep for Islanders (New York Daily News)
- Islanders coach too superstitious to name goalie for Stadium (New York Post)
- Stadium experience gives Rangers an edge (New York Post)
- Lundqvist to start outdoors vs. Isles (New York Newsday)
- Isles enjoy Yankee Stadium practice (New York Newsday)
- Calgary Flames defeat Cup champ Chicago Blackhawks 5-4 in OT to take seasons series (Calgary Sun)
- Blues give themselves a happier memory (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Predators' Wilson does well at center (The Tennessean)
- Coyotes start homestand right with win over Kings (Arizona Republic)
- Parise shines, Wild picks up a big road win in Anaheim (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Spezza scores winner as Senators top Blue Jackets (Ottawa Citizen)
- Boston Bruins bombard goalie Tim Thomas, beat Florida Panthers (Miami Herald)
- Toronto hands Lightning a setback in points race (Tampa Tribune)
- Wings break down again; shutout stings more in playoff race (Detroit Free Press)
- Another step backward (Columbus Dispatch)
- Maurice magic has limitations (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Blackhawks stay in it but can't win it in overtime (Chicago Tribune)
- Ducks suffer a letdown and Wild makes them pay (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Devils can't muster any offense in 3-0 loss to Blues (Bergen Record)
- Panthers' Tim Thomas peppered by pucks, chants (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Predators' defense holds on without injured Weber (The Tennessean)
- First-rate night for Maple Leafs' secondary scorers (Toronto Sun)
- Penalty put Jets in big hole (Winnipeg Sun)
- Wings' man advantages nullified by lack of power personnel (Detroit Free Press)
- 'Still a lot of room for improvement,' Gorges says (Montreal Gazette)
- Bernier saves the day for Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Milan Lucic's dirty work helps team clean up (Boston Herald)
- Ryane Clowe shows leadership on Devils' lost night (Newark Star Ledger)
- Thorburn bulges the twine (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Varone's first NHL goal is dream come true (Buffalo News)
- Getting into lineup easy part for Sbisa (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Center Brandon Pirri learns, returns to Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Flyers' Gustafsson back in the lineup (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Coach Cooper getting most out of Lightning (Toronto Sun)
- Ex-Lightning Paul Ranger settles in with Leafs (Tampa Bay Times)
- Dorchester's Hayes happy to return home (Boston Herald)
- Koivu, Spurgeon returns will shake up lineup (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Islanders' Hamonic lands on IR after concussion setback (New York Post)
- Sharks' backup goalie Alex Stalock opening a lot of eyes (San Jose Mercury News)
- Canucks' Alex Burrows has excuses, won't use them, as goal famine reaches 22 games (Vancouver Sun)
- Hendricks gives new voice to ailing Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Maple Leafs' Carter Ashton adjusts rapidly (Toronto Sun)
- Healthy left wing Glass is thriving during Penguins' uneven play (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Ceci moving up, out (Ottawa Citizen)
- Mark Recchi recalls medal-less 1998 Olympics fondl (Edmonton Sun)
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