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Friday, February 4, 2011
- Surging Devils defeat rival Rangers, 3-2 (Newark Star Ledger)
- Bang-up job by Bruins (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Reimer gets first NHL shutout as gutsy Leafs blow past Hurricanes (Toronto Star)
- Flames make it six straight wins, end Atlanta curse (Calgary Herald)
- Malkin set to return to Penguins' lineup tonight (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Kings' Drew Doughty gets two goals one day late (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Avs await a decision on fate of Forsberg (Denver Post)
- Ducks inquire about goalie Emery (Orange County Regster)
- Renney travels with Oilers despite father's death (Edmonton Journal)
- Another shining moment for Flyers' Clarke (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Golisano says farewell to Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Fitness keeps Dwayne Roloson as fast as lightning (USA Today)
- Fed-up Quinn quits waterfront group as role with Sabres ends (Buffalo News)
- Players laud Golisano, Quinn (Buffalo News)
- Kovalchuk deal is now paying dividends (New York Post)
- Flyers' goaltending questions intensify (South Jersey Courier Post)
- Devils teammates aren't surprised by Brian Rolston's resurgence (Newark Star Ledger)
- Oilers Hall denies Doughty clash (Edmonton Sun)
- An embarrassment of back-end riches (Vancouver Province)
- Spezza set to give Sens offence a 'jolt' (Ottawa Sun)
- Bolts' Lecavalier is at ease flying under the radar (Tampa Tribune)
- Isles' DiPietro's fight video a hit (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Grammys mean Lakers, Clippers, Kings hit the road (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Civic Arena auctions provide nice bonus for Penguins, sports authority (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Storm hits, but Wild keeps climbing (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Leino lifts Flyers over Predators (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Thrashers' slide continues (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- Leafs shut out Canes 3-0 (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Brawl from the bell: Stars, Bruins fight three times in 1st four seconds of Boston's 6-3 win (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Wild torments Avs again at Pepsi Center (Denver Post)
- Rosehill steps up for Kulemin (Toronto Sun)
- Prospal happy to be back on ice (New York Post)
- Staios moved to forefront (Calgary Sun)
- Depth allowing to Penguins to collect wins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Kane, vets aren't used to backward steps (Chicago Sun Times)
- Red Wings coach Mike Babcock: Defense remains a concern (Detroit Free Press)
- Clouston not second guessing goaltender switch (Ottawa Citizen)
- Canuck Sami Salo on long road back: Now the AHL, next week the NHL? (Vancouver Sun)
- Leafs' Brown down 2 weeks (Toronto Sun)
- Concussed Boogaard making progress (New York Post)
- Eberle expected to rejoin Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- McDonald eager to return to Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Red Wings' Johan Franzen reflects on five-goal game vs. Ottawa: 'It's fun to play when it's like that' (Ann Arbor News)
- Hossa hopes he can keep health (Chicago Tribune)
- Tampa Bay Lightning's Simon Gagne settled in and in a groove (St. Petersburg Times)
- Staal steps to forefront (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Rookie Leddy likes the look of goal No. 2 (Chicago Sun Times)
- Pacioretty has taken game 'to another level': Cammalleri (Montreal Gazette)
- Boos boost Sens' Lehner (Ottawa Sun)
- New Canuck Chris Tanev makes a cool impression (Vancouver Sun)
- Blackhawks rookie Bryan Bickell C's the day (Vancouver Sun)
- Panthers' Timmins lives out a dream (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Blue Jackets bring up top prospect Moore (Columbus Dispatch)
- Iggy enjoys time with biggest fan (Calgary Sun)
- Grandma always ready with advice for Iginla (Calgary Herald)
- Hodgson's coach from OHL days gets a kick out of youngster's first NHL goal (Vancouver Province)
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