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Thursday, February 2, 2017
- Hitchcock is out, Yeo in (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Caps let the big dogs eat, turn back Bruins, 5-3 (Washington Post)
- Budaj achieves sixth shutout of season in Kings' win over Avalanche (Los Angeles Times)
- Flames tame Wild with impressive victory (Calgary Sun)
- Penguins winger Sheary out four to six weeks (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Geoff Molson wouldn't mind seeing Canadiens players at Olympics (Montreal Gazette)
- Islanders Are on Roll, but Their Future at Barclays Center May Be in Doubt (New York Times)
- Cramped schedule, exhausted players lead to increase in NHL scoring (USA Today)
- Yeo says this Blues team still has opportunity this season (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Brouwer surprised by Hitchcock's dismissal in St. Louis (Calgary Sun)
- Stat shows Isles weren’t as bad as they appeared (New York Newsday)
- Coyotes hope to follow Blackhawks' blueprint (Arizona Republic)
- Red Wings face a bleak spring; what can they sell? (Detroit Free Press)
- Corey Crawford and Scott Darling unhappy with NHL's new goalie pants rule (Chicago Tribune)
- Bruins handed painful loss by Capitals (Boston Globe)
- Avalanche loses to Kings, falls to 4-24-2 over last 30 games (Denver Post)
- Flames extinguish Wild's road points streak (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Tyson Barrie forced to take on too much for Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Failure to put away opponents troubling (Columbus Dispatch)
- ‘Uncharacteristic’ Rangers letting manageable deficits become debacles (New York Daily News)
- Panthers defensemen continue to carry offensive load (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Devils have 'no excuses' with important February looming (NJ.com)
- Vigneault considers altering Rangers’ lines (New York Newsday)
- While weathering the storm of rapid goalie switches, Kari Lehtonen has found a streak of hot goaltending (Dallas Morning News)
- Jets continue to ride Pavelec (Winnipeg Sun)
- Goal drought drags on for Blackhawks’ vaunted second line (Chicago Sun-Times)
- For Hawks to get hot, they need Panarin to pick up game (Chicago Daily Herald)
- 'Older and wiser' Trouba puts holdout in rear-view mirror, earns praise for improved play (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Phillip Danault fitting in nicely on Canadiens' No. 1 line (Montreal Gazette)
- Kris Russell looks to put poor performance in loss to Minnesota behind him and Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Ghost of his former self? Gostisbehere likely a scratch (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- As he turns 22, Lazar adopts a more mature approach to sitting out (Ottawa Citizen)
- Lightning rookie defenseman Dotchin quickly earns a lineup spot (Tampa Bay Times)
- Blackhawks GM on prospect Alex DeBrincat: 'He has elite talent' (Chicago Tribune)
- Kings waive Gilbert, recall LaDue as trade rumors arise (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Kings announcer Bob Miller returns home from hospital (Los Angeles Times)
- Mitch Marner continues Leafs’ dominance of rookie awards (Toronto Star)
- Leafs coach Mike Babcock prepared to shuffle lines (Toronto Sun)
- Blues' Shattenkirk says it's hard to keep track of all the trade rumours (Toronto Sun)
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