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Friday, February 10, 2017
- Bruins roll to win in Bruce Cassidy’s debut (Boston Globe)
- Pens move into 2nd in division with win; Crosby blanked in point pursuit (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Big red steamroller keeps on rolling as Caps pluck Wings, 6-3 (Washington Post)
- Tarasenko dazzles in OT, but Blues lose Stastny to injury (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Panthers interim coach Tom Rowe loves job, but coaching decision won't be made until after season (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Former Bruins coach Claude Julien says goodbye to Boston (Boston Globe)
- All-time scorers plentiful in NHL (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Babcock coy on Winter Olympics outlook (Toronto Star)
- The focus in Dallas is still on winning, but pending UFAs know what the NHL's trade deadline means (Dallas Morning News)
- Leafs not likely fit for Blues’ Shattenkirk (Toronto Star)
- Slimmer goalie pants no bother for Winnipeg duo (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jeff Carter has four points as Kings beat Panthers, 6-3, and earn a rest (Los Angeles Times)
- Greiss holds the fort as Isles contain Flyers (New York Newsday)
- Corey Perry's two-goal game propels Ducks past Sabres, 5-2 (Orange County Register)
- J.T. Miller scores twice, Rangers fans start Charles Oakley chant in 4-3 win over Predators (New York Daily News)
- Vancouver can breathe again. For a day. (Vancouver Province)
- Flyers score just once in third straight loss (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Leafs steal point in OT loss to Blues (Toronto Star)
- Florida Panthers need short memories after blowout loss to Los Angeles Kings (Miami Herald)
- Ducks are latest to call the shots against Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Poor start, blown lead sting Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Sloppy Wings dealt blow in loss to Capitals (Detroit News)
- Predators blow lead, fall to Rangers (The Tennessean)
- Avalanche keep Sidney Crosby off score sheet, but fall to Penguins at Pepsi Center (Denver Post)
- Stars season reaches darkest hour as Hudler's own goal leads Dallas to another heartbreaking loss (Dallas Morning News)
- Homestand opens with a dud (Columbus Dispatch)
- Wings' Ericsson fractures wrist on illegal hit (Detroit Free Press)
- Bruins winger Dave Backes gets reacquainted with scoring goals (Boston Herald)
- Rangers get solid contribution from little-used defenseman (New York Post)
- Girardi sidelined with injured ankle (New York Newsday)
- Back in lineup, Ghost not aghast at his time as a scratch (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Backup Leafs goalie Mac has Freddy's back (Toronto Sun)
- Evgeni Malkin making 'progress,' could return Saturday in Arizona (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Pavelec might only be out ‘about a week’ (Winnipeg Sun)
- Whew! Howard day-to-day after Grand Rapids scare (Detroit Free Press)
- Return of goal-scoring Jonathan Toews buoys Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Blackhawks and Trevor van Riemsdyk himself want more consistency from him (Chicago Tribune)
- After a concussion, Hurricanes’ Elias Lindholm gaining confidence (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Flames castaway Brandon Bollig determined to climb back to NHL (Calgary Herald)
- Rooted in roller hockey, Wild's Zucker blooming on ice (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Avalanche see dramatic 57 percent decline in television ratings on Altitude (Denver Post)
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