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Thursday, Frebruary 9, 2012
- Flames author fantastic Finnish in win over Sharks (Calgary Herald)
- Wings win 18th straight at home, two short of NHL record (Detroit News)
- Sabres show some gumption in beating Bruins (Buffalo News)
- Canucks' Henrik Sedin in walking boot, putting NHL games streak at risk (Vancouver Sun)
- Prospal agrees to one-year extension with Blue Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Flames defenceman Derek Smith signs two-year contract extension (Calgary Herald)
- Koivu's return looking likely (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Captain's visit buoys Flyers' spirits (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Coach Renney returns to ice after battling concussion (Edmonton Journal)
- Bruins' Tim Thomas takes 'stand with Catholics' on Facebook (Boston Herald)
- Winter Classic: NHL gets Michigan Stadium for cool $3 million (Detroit Free Press)
- Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings to enjoy Winter Classic Week (Toronto Star)
- Ilya Bryzgalov all business (Globe & Mail)
- Finding it cool to get on ice (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Ralph Nader calls on NHL to ban fighting (Toronto Star)
- Fisher, Underwood back in Ottawa (Ottawa Sun)
- Road feels like home for Predators' Mike Fisher (The Tennessean)
- Phillips gets set for No. 1,000 (Ottawa Sun)
- Blackhawks Down: team's defense has received plenty of criticism during skid, but answer might be more offense (Chicago Sun Times)
- Faltering Panthers may need division title to end playoff drought (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Blues not convinced they need to make trades (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Jokinen OK with any contract pace (Calgary Sun)
- Will Philly take a Flyer on Schenn? (Toronto Sun)
- Carle looking for a sign from Flyers (Philadelphia Daily News)
- No comfort in trade talk: Veteran Thorburn says closely knit club well worth keeping together (Winnipeg Free Press)
- HBO cameras might have to be quick to follow Wings for Winter Classic (Detroit Free Press)
- For one day, suds will flow at Big House (Detroit Free Press)
- Wild apps score food without lines (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Ducks need overtime, and a lucky break, to defeat Hurricanes (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Rask, Bruins fall flat (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Red Wings remain dominant at home, dispatch Oilers 4-2 (Edmonton Journal)
- Paajarvi rejoins Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Beleskey makes good on his second chance (Orange County Register)
- Red Wings' Henrik Zetterberg 'past frustration point' as he searches for answers to his drought (MLive.com)
- Increased focus key factor during Phoenix Coyotes' hot streak (Arizona Republic)
- For Pens, a search for depth (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Slumping Senators can't get out of the gate (Ottawa Citizen)
- Islanders making positive strides (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Power play sensitive subject for Rangers (Bergen Record)
- Is Joel Quenneville too impatient with Hawks' goalie? (Chicago Sun Times)
- Tortorella waits for Richards to explode (New York Post)
- Flu bug keeps Jets away (Winnipeg Sun)
- Avs' Matt Duchene on ice again (Denver Post)
- Red Wings' Danny Cleary to miss a few games after getting knee treated (MLive.com)
- Johan Hedberg ready to step in for Devils (Bergen Record)
- Bryzgalov working on shootouts (Philadelphia Daily News)
- So far, Semyon Varlamov far from the No. 1 goalie the Colorado Avalanche expected (Denver Post)
- Red Wings' net-front dynamo Tomas Holmstrom close to reaching 1,000 games the hard way (MLive.com)
- Back from concussion, Victor Hedman emerging as Tampa Bay Lightning star (Tampa Bay Times)
- Jets' Wellwood rarely takes penalties (Winnipeg Sun)
- Lightning's Hall makes quick return from injury (Tampa Tribune)
- Darche earning all his ice time (Montreal Gazette)
- Reduced role stings Smithson as Predators keep rolling along (Nashville City Paper)
- McDonald's future remains unclear (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
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