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Saturday, February 7, 2015
- Grubauer, Caps turn back Ducks (Washington Post)
- Offensive blitz stuns St. Louis (Columbus Dispatch)
- Penguins take first place with 4-0 win over Flames (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Maple Leafs slide hits 11 games (Toronto Star)
- Henrik Lundqvist out at least three weeks as Rangers announce star goalie has 'vascular injury' (New York Daily News)
- Flyers' Timonen returns to practice (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Matt Cooke expected to miss six weeks after sports hernia surgery (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Lightning brings back Carter Ashton in depth trade (Tampa Bay Times)
- Trade may be only way (Winnipeg Free Press)
- There's no conspiracy: Kane's agent (Winnipeg Sun)
- Buff pours cold water on clothing accusation (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Winnipeg Jets are better team with Evander Kane in the lineup (Winnipeg Sun)
- Sabres' trade scenarios start to gain momentum (Buffalo News)
- Kings are facing uncertainty as trade deadline looms (Los Angeles Times)
- L.A. Kings, Anaheim Ducks looking for reinforcements at trade deadline (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Canadiens coach Therrien tired of opposing players crashing into Carey Price (Montreal Gazette)
- Ryan comes to Karlsson's defence (Ottawa Citizen)
- With his dad at peace, Parise scoring more for Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Luukko, former Flyers executive, accepts new challenge in Florida (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- New Florida Panthers executive Peter Luukko enthused about team's future (Miami Herald)
- Patrik Elias scores 400th goal as Devils shut down Toronto Maple Leafs, 4-1 (NJ.com)
- Brandon Saad gives Hawks much-needed win in overtime (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Jets lose battle with Hawks (Winnipeg Sun)
- Ducks' Bryzgalov solid, but not a winner (Orange County Register)
- Blues' streak ends with a thud (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Flames caught star gazing against Crosby and lose 4-0 to Penguins (Calgary Herald)
- Sidney Crosby delights Calgary crowd (Calgary Sun)
- San Jose Sharks lean on youth for playoff run (San Jose Mercury News)
- Avalanche coach Patrick Roy keeping his faith, power-play unit intact (Denver Post)
- Wings' Mrazek nearing end of successful fill-in stint (Detroit Free Press)
- Martin, Boychuk praised for playing through pain (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings' Darren Helm making an impact from new position after three injury-plagued seasons (MLive.com)
- Flyers' Read played through ankle sprain (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Wilson thrives in aggressive offense (The Tennessean)
- Lightning's Rick Bowness nears rare 2,000-game milestone (Tampa Bay Times)
- 'Canadien Dive Team' shirts will be selling Sunday in Boston (Montreal Gazette)
- Canadiens surprise pee-wee team with impromptu game (Montreal Gazette)
- Even Mark Messier will miss Nassau Coliseum (New York Newsday)
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