|
|
Friday, February 6, 2015
- Even without Ryan Getzlaf, Ducks get impressive 5-2 win over Predators (Los Angeles Times)
- Blues on record run after blanking Buffalo (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Pirri scores late to help Panthers crown Kings 3-2 (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Calamity Kane (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Kimmo Timonen gets clearance to resume career (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Sources: Okposo had eye surgery (New York Newsday)
- Panthers to hire Peter Luukko as executive (Miami Herald)
- Red-hot Blues get on a roll after playing to strengths (USA Today)
- Are the diving judges unduly tough on Subban and the Habs? (Globe & Mail)
- Toronto Maple Leafs' lack of a true No. 1 centre holding team back (National Post)
- Kane's days appear numbered as the forward transitions to Jets' misfit (Globe & Mail)
- We all have a standard that we must live by, Winnipeg Jets Blake Wheeler says about Evander Kane (Winnipeg Sun)
- Kane saga overshadows crucial homestand (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Wings feel pinch to pull trigger on deal (Detroit News)
- Maple Leafs captain Dion Phaneuf not focused on trade talk (Toronto Star)
- Neil not ready to leave but he wants a role with the Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- Coyotes hoping to bring World Junior Championship, Frozen Four to Glendale (Arizona Republic)
- Holtby, Capitals turn back Senators (Washington Post)
- Bolts show hot hand in Dallas in 5-3 win (Tampa Tribune)
- Isles end losing streak in shootout win over Flyers (New York Newsday)
- Rookies help Sharks beat Canucks 5-1 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Mrazek, Red Wings blank Avalanche (Detroit News)
- Rinne rusty as Predators fall to Ducks (The Tennessean)
- Streaking Blues return Sabres to losing ways (Buffalo News)
- Islanders beat Flyers in shootout (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Kings give up late lead, fall to Panthers, 3-2 (Los Angeles Times)
- Detroit Red Wings blank Colorado 3-0 at the Pepsi Center (Denver Post)
- Senators squander chances to rally in loss to Capitals (Ottawa Citizen)
- Improved play not enough for Coyotes in home shootout loss (Arizona Republic)
- Sharks take bite out of Canucks (Vancouver Sun)
- Red Wings' Ericsson gladly drops gloves with Avs star (Detroit Free Press)
- Avs defenseman Tyson Barrie sits out game vs. Detroit (Denver Post)
- Big Rig ready for big night (Ottawa Sun)
- Ovechkin impressed with 1,179 (Ottawa Sun)
- Faceoff numbers a reflection of Penguins slump (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Schedule, not record intrigues Blue Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Wild feeling optimistic despite indefinite loss of Matt Cooke (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Getzlaf's status up in air for Friday's game vs. Capitals (Orange County Register)
- Blackhawks' Kris Versteeg nearing return from hand surgery (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Maple Leafs' Bernier struggles to find 'groove' (Toronto Sun)
- With Henrik Lundqvist's status uncertain, Rangers have confidence in backup Cam Talbot (New York Daily News)
- Pacioretty and Desharnais reunited on Canadiens' No. 1 line (Montreal Gazette)
- Milan Lucic's resolve starts to pay off (Boston Herald)
- Letang's play thrusts him into realm of NHL's better defensemen (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- For Bruins' Brad Marchand, agitation is an occupation (Boston Globe)
- Monahan continues to prove himself against top NHL competition (Calgary Herald)
- Edmonton Oilers' Jeff Petry picks up his game as NHL trade rumours swirl (Edmonton Journal)
- Oduya knows he needs to pick up the pace (Chicago Daily Herald)
- No more Iowa shuffle: Zucker wins permanent spot with Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Kids get hockey primer with the pros at Englewood rink (Bergen Record)
- Islanders forged identity in magic spring of 1975 (New York Newsday)
- NASCAR meets NHL: Kyle Busch and Shane Doan have mutual respect for each other's sport (Arizona Republic)
|
|