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Thursday, February 16, 2017
- Huberdeau OT goal lifts Panthers after blowing two-goal leads twice in San Jose; Luongo injured late (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Wings fall flat after ceremony, lose to Blues (Detroit Free Press)
- Flames goalie Brian Elliott outstanding in victory against Flyers (Calgary Herald)
- Wings' Nyquist suspended 6 games for high stick (Detroit News)
- Ducks expect to lose forward Antoine Vermette to 10-game suspension (Orange County Register)
- Washington Capitals trade for defenseman Tom Gilbert (Washington Times)
- Ilitch leaves behind 'greatest legacy you could have' (Detroit News)
- There’s a sense of urgency for Habs and Bergevin – but no rush (Globe & Mail)
- Nyquist's suspension comes at awful time as Red Wings fight for playoffs (USA Today)
- NHL's 700-goal club: When will there be a new member? (Chicago Tribune)
- 'Soul On Ice' explores journey of black hockey players (Buffalo News)
- 'The change had to be made,' Canadiens GM says of coaching switch (Montreal Gazette)
- Canadiens will 'play as a team,' new coach Claude Julien vows (Montreal Gazette)
- Avalanche GM Joe Sakic continues to listen to offers as trade deadline approaches (Denver Post)
- Lazar’s agent and Senators set to meet on Saturday (Ottawa Citizen)
- Matthews, Marner, Laine … Werenski (Toronto Star)
- Predators on track to sell out every home game for first time (The Tennessean)
- With penalties down, penalty killing up, Blues close out five-game road swing (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Jackets hang loss on former goalie (Columbus Dispatch)
- Marner hurt in Leafs’ loss to Blue Jackets (Toronto Star)
- Punchless Flyers lose to Flames (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Blues' perfect trip: 5 wins, only 3 goals allowed (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Players praise Curtis McElhinney, then fire away (Columbus Dispatch)
- Gaudreau stands behind struggling Gostisbehere (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Fans, Wings pay tribute to Ilitch before game (Detroit Free Press)
- Sharks’ Patrick Marleau honored for scoring 500 NHL goals (San Jose Mercury News)
- LA Kings get back to work, hoping rest staves off rust (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Canes return with much work to be done (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Penguins able to weather absence of stars (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Devils focus on need for points (NorthJersey.com)
- As deadline approaches, Q gaining confidence in Hartman & Co. (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Rangers coach sends message to Buchnevich after 'so-so' game (New York Post)
- Red Wings' Jimmy Howard has setback, hopes to play in Grand Rapids next week (MLive.com)
- Mac motivates goalie Freddie (Toronto Sun)
- Staal staying 'poised and disciplined' to bust out of slump (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Patrick Maroon reaches 20 goals for the very first time (Edmonton Journal)
- Hard work, hot hand pays off for Maple Leafs’ Josh Leivo (Toronto Star)
- Smallish rookie making himself making himself right at home on Penguins' No. 1 line (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Coyotes rookies no longer star-gazing (Arizona Republic)
- Learning the game as a young defenseman is no simple task (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Bartkowski's NHL career takes full circle (Calgary Herald)
- Kings call up Adrian Kempe from AHL in effort to jump-start struggling offense (Los Angeles Times)
- Oilers defenceman Eric Gryba shaves beard for charity (Edmonton Journal)
- Kris Letang addicted to chocolate? You better believe it (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Jets gig launched Bowness on marathon coaching career (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ex-Rangers goalie: The moment I almost ended my living hell (New York Post)
- Eugene Melnyk launches organ donation project (Ottawa Sun)
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