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Sunday, February 2, 2014
- Kessel hat trick powers Maple Leafs over Sens (Toronto Sun)
- B's return to form with easy victory (Boston Herald)
- Flyers, Mason shut out Kings, 2-0 (Philaelphia Inquirer)
- Bishop bounces back, helps Bolts beat Montreal (Tampa Tribune)
- Ryan Callahan's agent 'optimistic' and says NY Ranger will make final decision (New York Daily News)
- Martin Brodeur may be willing to leave Devils, but hoping to stay (Newark Star Ledger)
- Ovechkin prepares to take flight (Washington Post)
- Penguins' Malkin eagerly awaits Sochi (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Wild's Koivu uncertain for Team Finland in Olympics (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Red-hot Red Wings forward Gustav Nyquist in running for final spot on Swedish Olympic team (MLive.com)
- Vigneault believes Callahan's staying put (New York Newsday)
- Ducks' Saku Koivu still is pondering future (Los Angeles Times)
- Avs dominate Sabres in final home game before Olympics (Denver Post)
- Backup Dan Ellis comes up big against NHL's best, shuts out old teammates (Dallas Morning News)
- Win hides the flaws (Columbus Dispatch)
- Tarasenko scores shootout winner (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Coyotes take down the Penguins at home (Arizona Republic)
- San Jose Sharks get shootout win over Chicago Blackhawks (San Jose Mercury News)
- Flames bank fifth straight win with 4-3 overtime victory over Wild (Calgary Herald)
- Avs' young, impressive skaters bury Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Loss to the Stars is a zero sum game for the Ducks (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Kings' offense is again a no-show (Los Angeles Times)
- Florida Panthers are routed again (Miami Herald)
- Preds fight back to earn point vs. Blues (The Tennessean)
- Penguins lose to Phoenix Coyotes, 3-1 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Hawks rally late, but Sharks prevail in shootout (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Minnesota Wild stumble in Calgary to conclude road trip (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Leafs win ugly on a blown non-call (Ottawa Citizen)
- Bruins halt Oilers' winning streak 4-0 loss also ends Scrivens' save stretch (Edmonton Journal)
- Bishop fight adds spark to Lightning-Canadiens (Tampa Bay Times)
- Leafs coach not worried Nazem Kadri will face suspension for hit (Toronto Sun)
- Chad Johnson continues to build confidence with shutout of Oilers (Boston Herald)
- Hutton's last-minute save preserves a tie (The Tennessean)
- Flames centre Stajan escapes injury (Calgary Sun)
- Flyers happier with defense in win (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Mark Fistric yet another former Stars defenseman who's gone on to greener pastures (Dallas Morning News)
- Phoenix Coyotes profess awe of and respect for Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby (Arizona Republic)
- Colorado Avalanche has pregame tribute to Sochi-bound Olympians (Denver Post)
- Poor play, poor timing hinder Canucks' options (Vancouver Province)
- First, you stop losing (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Maple Leafs coach Carlyle wants more from defence (Toronto Sun)
- Sobotka out at least one month, will miss Olympics (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Panthers hope to bolster defense with returns of Barkov and Gudbranson (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Letang's scoring touch best among young Penguins defensemen (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Andrew Shaw wants another shot at No. 2 center (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- At last it's game, Seto, match (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Detroit Red Wings' Luke Glendening, former Wolverine, now suits up where his Hockeytown heroes once did (Detroit Free Press)
- Red Wings place center Cory Emmerton on waivers; he'll be reassigned to Grand Rapids if he clears (MLive.com)
- Setoguchi sports new look as Jets aviator helmet winner (Winnipeg Sun)
- Jets split on Super Sunday (Winnipeg Sun)
- Wings pulling for Peyton Manning, Broncos in Super Bowl (Detroit News)
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