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Wednesday, February 17, 2016
- Evgeny Kuznetsov scores late goal to give Capitals thrilling win against Kings (Washington Post)
- Blues beat Dallas with defense (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Senators weather snowstorm, Sabres in shootout victory (Ottawa Sun)
- Defenseman Hampus Lindholm provides needed rush as Ducks top Oilers (Orange County Register)
- McDonagh expected to play for Rangers tonight (Bergen Record)
- Kane apologizes for oversleeping (Buffalo News)
- Bruins ratings on NESN down 19 percent, report says (Boston Globe)
- Race to the basement: Remaining games for bottom four NHL teams (Toronto Star)
- Interim Wild coach takes aim at losing mentality (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Loyal Wild assistants consoled Yeo, quickly switched allegiance to Torchetti (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Stamkos relieved that trade talk distraction is lifted (Tampa Bay Times)
- Edmonton Oilers defenceman Eric Gryba attractive trade bait but would like to stay in Edmonton (Edmonton Sun)
- Rob Scuderi move could free up some cap space before trade deadline (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Johnny Gaudreau's personal playoff streak in jeopardy as Flames fall behind (Calgary Herald)
- Flyers down Devils with flurry of goals (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Canes get pair of power-play goals to beat Jets 2-1 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Loui Eriksson, Bruins beat Blue Jackets in overtime (Boston Herald)
- Sharks beat Lightning (San Jose Mercury News)
- Moulson’s goal drought ends but Sabres come up just short (Buffalo News)
- Bruins need only 33 seconds in OT to dump Blue Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Sloppy Devils fall to Flyers, 6-3 (Bergen Record)
- Suddenly struggling Bolts come up short again, lose to San Jose 4-2 (Tampa Tribune)
- Anaheim Ducks prevail 5-3 in tight battle with Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Edmonton Oilers fall short after battling back twice against Anaheim (Edmonton Sun)
- Jets fly into the perfect storm, lose 2-1 to Carolina (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Flyers swap lines to ‘change the rhythm’ (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Oilers rookie Connor McDavid picks up where left off (Orange County Register)
- For Capitals’ Justin Williams, relationships with teammates often lead to success (Washington Times)
- Ottawa Senators-Buffalo Sabres game goes on despite fierce snowstorm in capital (Ottawa Sun)
- Jack Skille cleared to return to Avs lineup; Matt Duchene back at center (Denver Post)
- You can’t replace Marian Hossa, but Hawks can win without him, for now (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Coyotes' Lindback likely done for season (Arizona Republic)
- Canadiens lose Desharnais as team's morale reaches new low (Montreal Gazette)
- Penguins confident Kessel can get hot at any moment (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Florida Panthers’ Nick Bjugstad hopes Monday’s game was turning point (Miami Herald)
- Pulock rounds out game as Isles mull call-up (New York Newsday)
- Flames callup Nakladal enjoys more icetime (Calgary Sun)
- Ex-Ottawa Senators goalie Robin Lehner just can't find a buyer for his Kanata home (Ottawa Sun)
- Rangers huge fans of Knicks star Kristaps Porzingis (New York Daily News)
- Coyotes happy to welcome Nathan Schoenfeld as emergency goalie in rare circumstance (Arizona Republic)
- Rangers, Derek Stepan welcome 100-year-old superfan (New York Post)
- How Chicago Blackhawks goalie Darling pulled off surprise proprosal (Chicago Daily Herald)
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