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Wednesday, February 8, 2017
- Don Sweeney, Bruins fire coach Claude Julien, look to future (Boston Herald)
- Capitals stay red-hot, throttle Hurricanes for 10th straight win at home (Washington Post)
- Henrik Lundqvist shuts the door on Ducks as Michael Grabner scores twice in Rangers’ 4-1 win (New York Daily News)
- This is not a misprint: Avalanche routs Canadiens 4-0 (Denver Post)
- Flames take a 3-2 shootout win out of Pittsburgh (Calgary Herald)
- Jets' Myers on shelf fo 6-to-8 weeks (Winnipeg Sun)
- Senators' Anderson gearing up for a start (Ottawa Sun)
- Rangers’ Vigneault hits 600 wins (New York Newsday)
- Bruce Cassidy has long been seen as the heir apparent (Boston Globe)
- Brad Marchand: Bruins lose ‘a huge asset’ in firing Julien (Boston Globe)
- Not many better than Julien, says Leafs' Babcock (Toronto Sun)
- Boston's firing moves Blackhawks' coach up the tenure list (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Seth Jones has overtime blast (Columbus Dispatch)
- Line shifts pay off for Wild in victory over Jets to complete long trip (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Predators find some offense, beat Canucks (The Tennessean)
- Blues' shutout streak continues in Ottawa (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Gardiner, McElhinney lead Maple Leafs past Dallas (Toronto Star)
- Late feeding frenzy produces Sabres' stunner over Sharks (Buffalo News)
- Bishop, Lightning rout Kings for second straight win (Tampa Bay Times)
- Milestone for Crosby must wait as Pens lose, 3-2, in shootout (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Wings solid, but break goes against them in OT (Detroit Free Press)
- With every advantage in their favor, Stars miss chance at much-needed two points against slumping Toronto (Dallas Morning News)
- So close, yet so far away (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Predators 4 Canucks 2: Canucks lose more than the game in Nashville (Vancouver Province)
- Sharks blow three-goal lead, lose to Sabres 5-4 in OT (San Jose Mercury News)
- Kings are bullied on the road in 5-0 loss to the Lightning (Los Angeles Times)
- Ducks can't solve Rangers' Henrik Lundqvist, drop 3rd straight (Orange County Register)
- Bishop gets back-to-back starts for Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Paajarvi quickly contributes (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Alain Vigneault holds his tongue on no-call hit to Derek Stepan (New York Post)
- Playing in hometown Toronto a 'dream come true' for Stars' Devin Shore, Brett Ritchie (Dallas Morning News)
- Ironman Charlie Coyle credits health, Wild's training staff (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Pens coach Sullivan recalls coaching alongside Gulutzan (Calgary Herald)
- Maurice can't help but keep eye on coaching carousel (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Weight: Isles need to help goalies (New York Newsday)
- Stars defenseman Jamie Oleksiak nearing return; No update on Oduya, Spezza injuries (Dallas Morning News)
- Jonathan Toews hoping for time to develop chemistry with linemates (Chicago Tribune)
- Wings' Vanek wants to make it hard to trade him (Detroit Free Press)
- Wings’ Mantha sticks to basics to snap scoreless funk (Detroit News)
- How Devils' Pavel Zacha turned his rookie season around (NJ.com)
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