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Thursday, January 30, 2014
- Ben Scrivens sensational in goal as Edmonton Oilers edge San Jose Sharks (Edmonton Sun)
- Rangers nip Islanders to complete Yankee Stadium sweep (New York Post)
- Toews, Sharp, Saad lead Blackhawks past Canucks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Ryan Garbutt's three-year contract extension reveals a little piece of how Stars plan to build their team (Dallas Morning News)
- Martin Brodeur appears to be open to trade from Devils (Bergen Record)
- Olympia agrees to resident advisory committee for Red Wings arena project (Detroit Free Press)
- Coyotes to change name beginning next season (Arizona Republic)
- Senators' game-changing regional rights deal came together quickly (Ottawa Citizen)
- U.S., Maple Leafs forward Phil Kessel 'a little nervous' about security at Sochi Olympics (National Post)
- A Trainer and Father, Supporting Both Sides of a Rivalry (New York Times)
- Jonathan Bernier thriving as Toronto Maple Leafs' No. 1 goalie (National Post)
- For Organist, the Best of Both Worlds (New York Times)
- U.S. Cellular Field on NHL's radar (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Red Wings' Ken Holland: Not much trade talk as time will determine if they buy, sell or stand pat (MLive.com)
- Will Vanek re-sign with the Islanders? (New York Newsday)
- Detroit Red Wings' Pavel Datsyuk: Pressure mounting on this Russian Olympic hockey team (Detroit Free Press)
- Senators defenceman Erik Karlsson excited to be playing in Sochi Games (Ottawa Citizen)
- Avalanche center Paul Stastny family stands united (Denver Post)
- Capitals defenseman John Carlson has been skating toward his Olympic dream for years (Washington Post)
- Flyers Olympians have concerns heading to the Games (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Pens believe defenseman Maatta deserves top rookie consideration (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- New deal no excuse for a spending spree, Melnyk says (Ottawa Citizen)
- Ottawa Senators' new money can be used to sign players (Ottawa Sun)
- Another tough loss for Tavares, Islanders (New York Post)
- Shed a tear for this rivalry -- it's been buried by the Blackhawks (Vancouver Province)
- Islanders' Nabokov solid in first start since Jan. 6 (New York Post)
- Lundqvist's play keeps Rangers in the game (New York Newsday)
- Michal Handzus back in lineup after getting game off vs. Flames (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Minnesota Wild back in hunt with 9-3-1 record in January (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Young players fuel Jets' upswing (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Blue Jackets look for spark they had in winning streak (Columbus Dispatch)
- Forget injuries, Wings must fix power play, defense to stay in playoff race (Detroit Free Press)
- Not much is going right on Sabres' blue line (Buffalo News)
- Jets able to bounce back better under Maurice (Winnipeg Sun)
- Bolts' Cooper doesn't let mistakes linger (Tampa Tribune)
- Can't pin problem on Pavelec: Maurice (Winnipeg Sun)
- Calgary Flames head coach Bob Hartley shrugs off goalies' recent struggles (Calgary Sun)
- Preds' new defensive pairing has little time to practice (The Tennessean)
- Edmonton Oilers captain Andrew Ference following league's concussion recovery program (Edmonton Sun)
- Broken thumb means early break for Tanev (Vancouver Province)
- Calgary Flames forward Michael Cammalleri set to step back into the lineup (Calgary Sun)
- Leafs' Gleason, JVR should be good to go: Carlyle (Toronto Sun)
- Maple Leafs' Bernier has No. 1 role virtually locked down (Toronto Sun)
- Devils' Patrik Elias says selfish play by some players is costing team valuable points (Newark Star Ledger)
- Steen still searching for balance since his injury (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Parise's presence being felt for Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Backlund on a roll for the Flames, coming a long way since being a healthy scratch early in the season (Calgary Herald)
- Panthers defenseman Tom Gilbert proves his point with team-leading 24 points (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Devils' Jacob Josefson on mission to show he belongs in NHL (Newark Star Ledger)
- Leafs' Troy Bodie more than just the boss's son-in-law (Toronto Star)
- Coyotes' 4th-liners provide plenty of value (Arizona Republic)
- Postma, Redmond will get work on farm (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Canucks prospect Hunter Shinkaruk recovers in the desert sun (Vancouver Sun)
- Blackhawks alumni to play outdoor hockey in Rosemont (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Ex-Canucks 'Algonquin enforcer' Gino Odjick opens up about post-career, concussion-related struggles (Vancouver Sun)
- Wayne Gretzky named on 'Most Athletic Americans' list (Toronto Sun)
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