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Friday, January 31, 2014
- Habs' Budaj makes most of his opportunity (Montreal Gazette)
- Getzlaf shows Flyers Howe it's done in 5-3 win (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Win with Capital 'W' (Columbus Dispatch)
- Flames' streak reaches four straight after stifling sliding Sharks 4-1 (Calgary Herald)
- Semyon Varlamov signed by Colorado Avalanche to five-year extension (Denver Post)
- Detroit Red Wings' Johan Franzen will miss Sochi Olympic Games (Detroit Free Press)
- Stamkos' next tests: contact, corner battles (Tampa Bay Times)
- Canes goalie Ward off injured reserve, to play for Checkers (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Flames logo in arena concept video is not sign announcement is imminent (Calgary Herald)
- MPs leery of spending federal funds on downtown arena's community rink, councillor Mike Nickel says (Edmonton Journal)
- Land transfer for proposed Red Wings arena clears council committee, heads for final vote Tuesday (Detroit Free Press)
- Lack of Canucks-Senators rivalry tests Heritage Classic (Vancouver Sun)
- Former Scrivens teammates abuzz after goalie's masterful stoning of the San Jose Sharks (Calgary Herald)
- Record-breaking shutout gives Edmonton Oilers third win in a row (Edmonton Sun)
- Avalanche wins scorcher vs. visiting Minnesota as top lines score big (Denver Post)
- Girgensons' short-hander lifts Sabres past Coyotes (Buffalo News)
- Penguins shut down Kings, roll to win (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Patrik Elias' goal lifts Devils to 3-2 win over Stars in OT (Bergen Record)
- Ottawa Senators knock off Tampa Bay Lightning 5-3 (Ottawa Sun)
- Maple Leafs double up Panthers at home (Toronto Sun)
- Leafs bombard Clemmensen and Panthers 6-3 (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Capitals endure a painful night at Columbus (Washington Post)
- Bolts lose game, goalie Bishop in Ottawa (Tampa Tribune)
- Stars fail to adapt to Devils' style of play as last-ditch effort comes up short (Dallas Morning News)
- Minnesota Wild lose again in repeat of good game-bad game pattern (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Short-handed goal hands Coyotes loss to Sabres (Arizona Republic)
- Sharks lose third straight, 4-1 to Flames (San Jose Mercury News)
- Flyers lose mistake-ridden game to Ducks, 5-3 (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Kings' scoring woes continue in 4-1 loss to the Penguins (Los Angeles Times)
- Can't break old Hab-its (Boston Herald)
- Devils get big effort from little Stephen Gionta in OT win (Newark Star Ledger)
- Maple Leafs' Nazem Kadri continues strong play against Panthers (Toronto Sun)
- Fistric learns he's valued by Ducks (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Maroon making most of new start in Anaheim (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Thomas Greiss excels with parents in town (Arizona Republic)
- Team finds versatility in new line with Raffl (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- P.A. Parenteau still an Avalanche healthy scratch (Denver Post)
- P.K. Subban elevates game for Canada (Boston Herald)
- Devils' Jaromir Jagr says Stars' Valeri Nichushkin has tools to be the best but 'it's up to him' (Dallas Morning News)
- Blues want to lead division before Olympic break (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rangers using a balanced attack (New York Newsday)
- Blackhawks credit coach with team keeping focus (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Maurice pleased with Byfuglien's forward progress (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Predators brace for possibility of injured Weber's absence (The Tennessean)
- Canucks lose Kevin Bieksa to injury, Mike Santorelli for season, as team Jets off to Winnipeg (Vancouver Sun)
- Red Wings' Henrik Zetterberg likely to return Friday (Detroit News)
- Spurgeon close to return to Wild lineup (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Edmonton Oilers captain targets Saturday's road game against Boston Bruins as comeback date (Edmonton Journal)
- Leafs' Dave Bolland could return before Olympic break (Toronto Sun)
- Philip Larsen returns to Edmonton Oilers lineup (Edmonton Sun)
- Dorsett's return to Rangers clouds Carcillo's status (New York Post)
- Stuart, Trouba (sort of) singing same tune (Winnipeg Sun)
- Oshie gives Blues flexibility with lineup (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Mister reliable (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Stars call up Dustin Jeffrey after sending him to AHL for just two games (Dallas Morning News)
- Jimmy Howard's Olympic mask, painted in Michigan, will be 'very simple' (Detroit News)
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