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Thursday, February 14, 2013
- Senators lose 'rreplaceable' Karlsson (Ottawa Citizen)
- Flames coming out firing in 7-4 victory over Dallas Stars (Calgary Sun)
- Blue Jackets' new GM brings a scout's touch (Columbus Dispatch)
- Jets trade Ponikarovsky to Devils, acquire Tangradi from Penguins, call up Pasquale (Winnipeg Sun)
- Avalanche is entertaining offers for holdout center Ryan O'Reilly (Denver Post)
- Jets star Evander Kane says racism fuels some of his critics (Winnipeg Sun)
- Kessel eager to stay: Agent (Toronto Sun)
- Brunette retires as player, takes post with Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Key Talks Set Over NHL Participation in Olympics (New York Times)Subscriber site
- A healthy scratch, Leafs' Mike Komisarek will not 'rock the boat' (National Post)
- Ottawa Senators defenceman Erik Karlsson's injury broken down (Ottawa Sun)
- Surgery required in most severe Achilles tendon injuries (Ottawa Citizen)
- GMs hunt for Valentine's Day clues (Toronto Star)
- NHL realignment could heat up rivalries, up for a board of governors vote soon (Vancouver Sun)
- Richards has never met new GM (Columbus Dispatch)
- Sedins' poor start more reality check than crisis (Vancouver Province)
- Tangradi sizable acquisition, could make impact (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Vankek's Olympic dream likely to come true (Buffalo News)
- Blues snap out of it in Detroit (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wings let up after 2-0 lead (Detroit Free Press)
- Red Wings' Johan Franzen misses game, Todd Bertuzzi in so much pain he was hospitalized (Detroit Free Press)
- Former Flames Rhett Warrener fires up Iginla (Calgary Sun)
- Sidney Crosby marvels at Erik KarlssonŐs grace (Ottawa Citizen)
- Red Wings forced to alter their ways a bit due to lack of puck-moving defensemen (MLive.com)
- Despite 10-0-3 record, Hawks' season has been more of a grind than dominant (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Canes return after a long, successful trip (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Ducks content to focus on game, let others define who they are (Orange County Register)
- Capitals continue to work on the details (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Isles playing hard despite losing streak (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- San Jose Sharks' slump is a matter of offense (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Devils trade for Alexei Ponikarovsky; wrist surgery for Dainius Zubrus (Newark Star Ledger)
- Young goalie Kuemper plays well in tough spot for Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Nash has been 'The Real Deal' for Rangers (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Blackhawks' Kane red-hot ... and looking to get better (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Coyotes captain Shane Doan still seeks validation (Arizona Republic)Subscriber site
- Kings' Drew Doughty isn't happy with his overall performance (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Lightning's Hedman emerges as star (Tampa Bay Times)
- Voracek zooms his way to Flyers' scoring leader (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Leafs' Bozak is the man in middle (Toronto Sun)
- Brayden Schenn's line breaks out for Flyers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- 'Kid Line' shows great promise for Florida Panthers (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Hawks checking line making mark (Chicago Tribune)
- Predators prove they can kill penalties without their defensive stopper (Nashville City Paper)
- Nashville Predators' Hal Gill says benching is painful (The Tennessean)
- Ebbett's opportunity comes amidst Malhotra mystery (Vancouver Province)
- Schroeder's a man on a mission (Vancouver Province)
- Flyers' prospect Cousins wants to change for the better (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Rangers will have to make a decision on rookie J.T. Miller soon (Bergen Record)
- Canucks staff, security reaction have Whitecaps' Southsiders singing the blues (Vancouver Sun)
- Mr. Hockey's comeback to be chronicled in TV movie (Detroit News)
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