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Saturday, February 16, 2013
Captain Jonathan Toews' fight gets Hawks going as start reaches 11-0-3
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Henrik Sedin gets record, but Canucks blow lead to fall 4-3 to Stars
(Vancouver Sun)
Devils get ugly 5-3 win over Flyers to stay atop East
(Bergen Record)
Karlsson on crutches after Achilles surgery
(Ottawa Citizen)
NY Rangers decide to stick with J.T. Miller, send down Chris Kreider to AHL Connecticut Whale
(New York Daily News)
Scorer's Touch, Gone Missing in Philadelphia, Returns in Toronto
(New York Times)
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Saturday's Battle of Ontario has American Hockey League flavour
(Globe & Mail)
Ottawa owner slams Pens' Cooke
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
Cooke responds to Melnyk accusations
(Ottawa Citizen)
Flyers mull socks that guard against dangerous cuts
(Philadelphia Daily News)
Black says everyone with Sabres under scrutiny
(Buffalo News)
Flames captain not concerned with criticism
(Calgary Sun)
Ducks find answers in Detroit, and for Jimmy Howard, to win 5-2
(Los Angeles Times)
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Backup goalie Bernier leads L.A. over Blue Jackets
(Los Angeles Daily News)
Fleury just misses history in Penguins win against Jets
(Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
Sabres score 3 in third to beat Bruins and end 2-game losing streak
(Buffalo News)
Allen comes up big in Blues 5-2 win over Flames
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
It was Pens vs. pencils
(Winnipeg Free Press)
Jackets take a step back
(Columbus Dispatch)
Devils just too much for Flyers
(South Jersey Courier-Post)
Sabres beat Bruins
(Boston Globe)
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Flames bounced by Blues
(Calgary Herald)
Wings break down late; Andersson nets first goal
(Detroit Free Press)
Blackhawks' Crawford out with suspected concussion
(Chicago Daily Herald)
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Allen's save the highlight of Blues win
(Calgary Sun)
Devils were able to regroup after poor first period against Flyers
(Newark Star Ledger)
New guy Tangradi catches Noel's attention in Jets debut
(Winnipeg Free Press)
Ducks' Holland excited for second chance
(Orange County Register)
Senators embracing new challenge as underdogs
(Ottawa Citizen)
Lightning's mind in 'right place'
(Tampa Bay Times)
Coyotes are scoring in the standings without offense
(Arizona Republic)
Oilers shuffle lines in an attempt to create more offence
(Edmonton Journal)
Coming apart at D seams
(New York Post)
Panthers need to plug leaks on both sides of ice
(South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
Edmonton Oilers defenceman Ryan Whitney looking to recover offensive confidence
(Edmonton Sun)
Oilers' Schultz a 98-per-cent certainty to play Saturday
(Edmonton Journal)
Tyson Barrie, Aaron Palushaj look like keepers for Colorado Avalanche
(Denver Post)
Mikhail Grabovski's lack of scoring doesnŐt worry Maple Leafs
(Toronto Star)
Hometown boy Marc Methot the new minister of defence for Ottawa Senators
(Ottawa Sun)
Darche's on-ice career might be over
(Montreal Gazette)
Maple Leafs 50/50 draws tiny by Canadian NHL standards
(Toronto Star)
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