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Friday, January 30, 2015
- Spezza's Stars down Sens (Ottawa Sun)
- Bruins beat Eastern Conference-leading Islanders (Boston Globe)
- Sharks blitz Ducks with five-goal second period (San Jose Mercury News)
- Paquette nets first hat trick as Lightning blast Red Wings, 5-1 (Tampa Tribune)
- Anton Lander leads Edmonton Oilers to win over Buffalo Sabres (Edmonton Journal)
- Maple Leafs drop eighth in a row, falling to Coyotes (Toronto Sun)
- Blackhawks deal Clendening to Vancouver for Forsling (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Devils great Martin Brodeur officially retires (Bergen Record)
- Brodeur has new role with Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- AHL moving five teams to California next season (USA Today)
- Martin Brodeur leaves game 'with a big smile' on face (USA Today)
- 'This is a building that needs to be replaced' -- Bettman on the antiquated Saddledome (Calgary Herald)
- Mike Bossy impressed with Islanders, but team legend calls pending move to Brooklyn 'sad' (New York Daily News)
- Roberts happy to return for Flames' Alumni Night (Calgary Herald)
- Flyers outscore Jets for third straight win (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Parise's goal, Dubnyk's saves hold up for Wild's win in Calgary (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Coyotes' comeback nets victory, snaps losing streak (Arizona Republic)
- Blues show off for dads in shootout win (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bergenheim pots game-winner to give Panthers 3-2 victory over Blue Jackets to end five-game slide (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Sabres fall to Oilers in 'battle of the bottom' (Buffalo News)
- Wings' foibles rear head in ugly 5-1 loss to Bolts (Detroit News)
- Ducks' backup goalie Bryzgalov doesn't do the job (Orange County Register)
- Predators fall in shootout to St. Louis (The Tennessean)
- Isles have rare clunker in loss to Bruins (New York Newsday)
- Rangers, Lundqvist let one get away to Canadiens (Bergen Record)
- Quaker State shakes up Jets (Winnipeg Free Press)
- After fast start, Blue Jackets run out of steam against Panthers (Columbus Dispatch)
- Wild score early and Dubnyk does rest in shutout of Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Lundqvist frustrated: 'This is on me' (New York Newsday)
- Wild star Zach Parise picks up teeth, then team (Calgary Sun)
- Perreault catches one in the face (Winnipeg Sun)
- Stuart returns, Galiardi placed on waivers (Winnipeg Sun)
- Flyers' Laughton continues to improve (Philadelphia Daily News)
- John Moore gets back in the mix, but for how long? (New York Post)
- Hopes high for Jurco as he returns to Wings' lineup (Detroit Free Press)
- Coyotes' Erat understood stint as healthy scratch (Arizona Republic)
- Legwand puzzled by benching (Ottawa Sun)
- Lightning's Tyler Johnson has Red Wings ties (Tampa Bay Times)
- Craig Anderson out with injury, Andrew Hammond recalled on emergency basis (Ottawa Citizen)
- Stat dropoff, road struggles have Penguins seeking consistency (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Hawks can't seem to stabilize themselves (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Canes goalie Khudobin makes most of his chance (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Jaromir Jagr struggled after long layoff (Bergen Record)
- Blackhawks' defenseman Michal Rozsival playing like there's no tomorrow (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Competitiveness propeling Glendening past expectations (Detroit News)
- Raanta and Teravainen are the Blackhawks' new odd couple (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Defenseman Stefan Elliott is back with the Colorado Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Watch Kings-Sharks in a theater near you (Los Angeles Times)
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