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Thursday, February 4, 2016
- Calgary Flames blow away Carolina Hurricanes (Calgary Sun)
- Larsson’s the driving force in victory by Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Bolts’ winning ways continue as season’s second half begins (Tampa Tribune)
- Flames' Dennis Wideman suspended 20 games (Calgary Sun)
- Kevin Klein out indefinitely, Rangers defenseman has fractured thumb (New York Daily News)
- Avalanche goalie Varlamov returns to team in backup role Thursday (Denver Post)
- Glendale selects AEG to manage Gila River Arena; Arizona Coyotes' future unclear (Arizona Republic)
- NHL was correct to suspend Calgary Flames’ Dennis Wideman based on the letter of the law (National Post)
- Can Connor McDavid still make a run for the Calder? A look at the NHL’s top rookies (National Post)
- Will the Toronto Maple Leafs move James Reimer? Seven players who could be dealt before the trade deadline (National Post)
- Quebec court’s $8-million ruling challenges assumption of violence on ice (Globe & Mail)
- Lunch for legends: Dirty jokes and old truths with ‘Ivan the Terrible’ and other NHL heroes at a suburban deli (National Post)
- Lots of work left for Brendan Shanahan and Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Leafs' Mike Babcock set to coach 1,000th NHL game (Toronto Sun)
- Tortorella has regrets about Vancouver (Columbus Dispatch)
- Alex Ovechkin’s absence shows how vulnerable Capitals could be without him (Washington Times)
- Captain Giordano feels for suspended teammate (Calgary Sun)
- During exile from hockey, Mike Richards turned to a beer league (Washington Post)
- Rust, special teams strike down Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- ‘Dirty work’ makes Wings’ Darren Helm a wanted teammate (Detroit Free Press)
- Wings' Blashill lays blame of loss to T.B. on penalty kill (Detroit Free Press)
- Lightning, Red Wings coaches longtime friends, supporters (Tampa Bay Times)
- Frustration becomes the theme for struggling Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- The ugly numbers don't lie for the Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- Bruins work on finding killer instinct (Boston Herald)
- Coyotes targeting improved special-teams play (Arizona Republic)
- Ducks coach Bruce Boudreau knows it's a long, tough road to the playoffs (Orange County Register)
- Penalty-killing unit top priority for Jets coach (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Finally healthy, Jonathan Toews rejoins Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Sens' MacArthur returns to ice for first time since October concussion (Ottawa Citizen)
- Fehr's void, however long, will be felt on Penguins' penalty-kill (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Schwartz's comeback closer, but not quite yet (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Florida Panthers’ net gain: Roberto Luongo, Al Montoya both enjoying stellar seasons (Miami Herald)
- Elliott in the zone as Blues goalie (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- J-F Berube solid part of Isles’ goaltending trio (New York Newsday)
- Resilient Ribeiro nears 1,000th game (The Tennessean)
- Hertl producing again for Sharks (San Jose Mercury News)
- Jake Voracek finding groove on left wing for Flyers (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Jets centre Bryan Little trying to stay positive amid scoring slump (Winnipeg Sun)
- Rangers turn to McIlrath with Klein injured (New York Newsday)
- McDonagh hints at Rangers' penalty-kill strategy change (New York Post)
- Reilly Smith sparks Panthers' special teams (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Paywall to view
- Blackhawks' Viktor Svedberg strives to make rare height an advantage (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Calgary Flames callup Nakladal believes he belongs at NHL level (Calgary Herald)
- Oilers place winger Luke Gazdic on waivers (Edmonton Journal)
- Canadian broadcast puts Florida Panthers into Super Bowl (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Dave Reece not in pieces 40 years after Sittler's 10-point game (Toronto Sun)
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