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Tuesday, February 4, 2014
- Gustavsson starts shutout, Howard finishes it (Detroit Free Press)
- Foligno, Bobrovsky get trip off to successful start (Columbus Dispatch)
- Flyers erupt in third period to stun Sharks (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Habs trade Diaz for Weise (Montreal Gazette)
- Bolts' Stamkos eyes return Saturday against Red Wings (Tampa Tribune)
- Thomas Vanek likely done with Islanders after reportedly turning down extension offer (New York Daily News)
- It's official: Wings' Gustav Nyquist replaces Johan Franzen on Sweden's Olympic team (Detroit News)
- Detroit council votes today on arena deal; Ilitches to get land for $1 (Detroit Free Press)
- Study Finds Changes in Brains of Hockey Players Who Had Concussions (New York Times)
- Toronto Maple Leafs' Nazem Kadri a unique blend of skill and spunk (National Post)
- Finnish Soul Is Reflected in Goalies (New York Times)
- Sidney Crosby has Sochi in sights (Ottawa Sun)
- Capitals' Alex Ovechkin thriving while pulling double-duty as team's star, face of a nation (Washington Times)
- Rangers' Lundqvist to don NHL-sized pads for Sochi (New York Post)
- Timonen cautiously optimistic he'll make it to Olympics (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Diaz 'surprised and shocked' to be traded (Montreal Gazette)
- Canucks' new blueliner Diaz comes with some questions (Vancouver Province)
- Tim Thomas good fit for Florida Panthers (Toronto Star)
- Thomas receptive to reprise with Panthers next season (Miami Herald)
- Paul Maurice comes back to Raleigh as Winnipeg coach (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Maurice fondly recalls two stints as Hurricanes bench boss (Winnipeg Sun)
- Penguins beat Senators, 2-1, in overtime (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Colorado Avs rally with two late goals to defeat New Jersey in OT (Denver Post)
- Hendricks helps Oilers grind out win in Buffalo (Edmonton Journal)
- Sabres, Bruins talked about Vanek-Seguin trade last June (Buffalo News)
- Ducks' rough patch at home continues with loss to Columbus (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Kings find some offense, but victory is still elusive (Los Angeles Times)
- Sharks' offensive woes continue in loss to Flyers (San Jose Mercury News)
- Devils cough up another late lead, fall to Avs, 2-1, in OT (Bergen Record)
- Energy lacking for Senators in OT loss to Penguins (Ottawa Citizen)
- Canucks' John Tortorella apologizes for 'embarrassing' incident with Flames (Vancouver Sun)
- Quick introduction to team old hat for newest Edmonton Oilers acquisition (Edmonton Journal)
- Sabres' Stafford doesn't have happy return (Buffalo News)
- Lack of goals, not blown leads, has Devils coach Pete DeBoer fired up (Newark Star Ledger)
- Vatanen back up after Fistric put on IR (Orange County Register)
- Injuries starting to pile up for Capitals (Washington Post)
- Florida Panthers' Horachek wants players to show sense of urgency (Miami Herald)
- Koivu unlikely to play this week; Sochi status unclear (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Darcy Kuemper faces down first slump since becoming top goalie (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- New Preds goalie says he can adjust (The Tennessean)
- Callahan in limbo and in lineup (New York Newsday)
- Nazem Kadri getting under skin of NHL opponents (Toronto Star)
- All systems go for Rangers' defenseman Moore (Bergen Record)
- Wild's emerging Granlund shows he's ready for his close-up (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Butler's wide-ranging contributions for streaking Flames go beyond the stats sheet (Calgary Herald)
- Maple Leafs bring dads on Florida road swing (Toronto Sun)
- Leafs' Gardiner even confounds father at times (Toronto Sun)
- What's with the peanut butter? Just ask Benn brothers during Fathers' Trip (Dallas Morning News)
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