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Thursday, January 29, 2015
- Capitals show some fight, handle rival Penguins, 4-0, to snap losing streak (Washington Post)
- Kings come up big at end against Chicago Blackhawks (Los Angeles Times)
- Devils rake Leafs, 2-1, in overtime (Bergen Record)
- Timonen closer to returning to the ice for the Flyers (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Isles' Clutterbuck designated as alternate captain (New York Newsday)
- Minor league AHL will have Pacific Division (Los Angeles Times)
- Los Angeles Kings defenseman Slava Voynov's lawyers try to exclude wife's statements about injuries, previous abuse (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Fabled Canadiens writing their next chapter (Montreal Gazette)
- Brodeur will go down as best ever (Buffalo News)
- Calgary Flames remember Brodeur as one of best ever (Calgary Sun)
- Spezza the Star attraction (Ottawa Sun)
- Stan pat: Bowman doesn't expect to make a deadline splash (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Sabres, Oilers dismiss tank talk (Buffalo News)
- Oilers players fighting mad over suggestions they throw the season (Edmonton Sun)
- Blues' GM Armstrong says Goc is 'very responsible' (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Lapierre eager to make mark with Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Maple Leafs' Clarkson is OK playing in hockey fishbowl (Toronto Sun)
- Lundqvist on Deflategate: I would notice changes to my gear (New York Post)
- Hockey fan battles public arena ownership (Columbus Dispatch)
- Kings rally past Blackhawks with two late goals in third period (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Maple Leafs lose to Devils, offence remains AWOL (Toronto Star)
- Blackhawks and Kings form mutual admiration society (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Ducks winning possession battle at faceoff (Orange County Register)
- Plucky Preds one of NHL's best bounce-back teams (The Tennessean)
- Lightning tries to build power-play strength (Tampa Bay Times)
- NY Rangers could see lineup changes after blowout loss to Islanders (New York Daily News)
- Wings in first, but Babcock not happy with the details (Detroit Free Press)
- For Penguins coach Johnston, it's a matter of substance over style (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Canucks coach Willie Desjardins looking for every fresh angle (Vancouver Sun)
- Paul Maurice still not overly concerned about penalties, despite role in Winnipeg Jets loss to Penguins (Winnipeg Sun)
- Ryan Suter limping but expected to play (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Boedker back in Phoenix after spleen removal (Arizona Republic)
- Red Wings' Tomas Jurco expected back Thursday; Mike Babcock wants more attention to details (MLive.com)
- Zadorov back but won't play Thursday (Buffalo News)
- Avalanche reconfigures defensive pairings after injury to Erik Johnson (Denver Post)
- Best chance for Flyer playoff run: a healthy Mason (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Time for Calgary Flames goalies to step up ... whoever they are (Calgary Sun)
- Florida Panthers' vets feel sense of urgency (Miami Herald)
- Highlight goal aside, Charlie Coyle still has much to prove (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Flames' speedy rookie Jooris rising to the occasion (Calgary Herald)
- Edmonton Oilers prospect Leon Draisaitl making progress in WHL (Edmonton Journal)
- Honda Center to score large scoreboard (Orange County Register)
- Wings' Babcock promotes mental health: #BellLetsTalk (Detroit Free Press)
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