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Thursday, February 6, 2014
- Crawford, Hossa lead Blackhawks to 2-0 win over Ducks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Crosby, Malkin lead Penguins to 5-1 win over Sabres (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Sharks beat Dallas Stars in overtime (San Jose Mercury News)
- Stamkos not cleared to play, will miss Olympics (Tampa Tribune)
- Flyers' Giroux could go to Russia (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Wings' Datsyuk hoping to return tonight (Detroit Free Press)
- Rangers, Callahan no closer to an agreement (New York Newsday)
- Goalie battle: Thursday's Luongo-Price game could determine Team Canada's starter in Sochi (Vancouver Province)
- Sabres GM Tim Murray: The present is bad, but team ready to rebuild (Ottawa Citizen)
- Goalie Miller poised to lead USA hockey (Buffalo News)
- Ryan Suter: Golden heirloom inspires Minnesota Wild defenseman (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Avs captain says he "can't wait to tell" family about Olympic debut (Denver Post)
- Coyotes' Ekman-Larsson enters Olympic limelight (Arizona Republic)
- Forwards Tomas Kopecky and Aleksander Barkov excited to represent their countries in Olympics (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- The Kladno kids (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Olympians prove Blues' solid player evaluation (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Nolan has Latvian team riding high hopes (Buffalo News)
- Kings General Manger Dean Lombardi is trying to right the ship (Los Angeles Times)
- Stars' Cole, Horcoff in grey area of being traded or staying on as veteran presence (Dallas Morning News)
- Cory Schneider happy, but not ready to ponder new deal with Devils (Newark Star Ledger)
- Olys chance for Jets, coach to talk contract (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Bruins put positive spin on Zdebo Chara's absence (Boston Herald)
- Miller, Sabres feel the burn against Penguins (Buffalo News)
- Stars happy to steal point in San Jose, but Ruff says OT play must improve (Dallas Morning News)
- Penguins say they have to adjust to 'clutching and grabbing' (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Rangers facing a Scohi detour? (Bergen Record)
- Shootout losses could keep Preds out of playoffs (The Tennessean)
- Coyotes look to improve their excecution (Arizona Republic)
- Caps have become familiar with penalty box (Washington Post)
- More power-play work for Canes (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Isles penalty kill excels; need power play to improve (New York Newsday)
- Timonen hopes to return as Olympics near (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Calgary Flames call-up Joni Ortio plays waiting game (Calgary Sun)
- Kulemin would love to stay with Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Sam Gagner focusing on helping Edmonton Oilers win games, rather than trade speculation (Edmonton Sun)
- Max Talbot's goal: "to get back to that place" (Denver Post)
- Thorburn making the most of his opportunities (Winnipeg Sun)
- Johansen soaring after slow career start (Columbus Dispatch)
- Tampa's Tyler Johnson an unlikely rookie of the year candidate (Toronto Star)
- The tears go by for maturing Patrick Kane (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Football-playing father finds joy in Haula's success with Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
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