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Friday, February 21, 2014
- USA, Canada look to add heat to rivalry (USA Today)
- Isles GM fuming over Tavares' Olympic injury (New York Newsday)
- Lightning's Stamkos on track to return after Olympic break (Tampa Bay Times)
- Alex Tanguay, Avalanche forward, to have season-ending hip surgery (Denver Post)
- Ovechkin's father stable after heart surgery (Washington Post)
- Maurice, Jets agree contract talks can wait (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Puck leaves Poile blind in right eye (The Tennessean)
- High-powered U.S. offence to give Canada a new test in men's hockey (Globe & Mail)
- Kevin Dineen goes from out of work to gold medal (USA Today)
- Alex Tanguay, Avalanche forward, to have season-ending hip surgery (Denver Post)
- U.S. men's hockey -- a roster of stars that became a team (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Toronto Maple Leafs' Dave Bolland hopes to return soon after Olympic break (National Post)
- Emotions for USA-Canada run along nationalistic lines (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Americans get the shot they wanted, facing Canada today in the semifinals (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- NHL teammates put friendships aside as Team USA plays Canada in hockey semifinals (New York Daily News)
- Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane on opposite sides in Olympics (Chicago Tribune)
- Hockey semifinalists ready to put NHL friendships on hold (Los Angeles Times)
- 'Old men' Daniel Alfredsson, Teemu Selanne keeping things fun at Sochi Olympics (Detroit Free Press)
- Kessel lets his play do the talking for USA at Olympics (Toronto Sun)
- Red Wings say national pride at stake in Finland-Sweden semifinal (Detroit Free Press)
- U.S., Canada rivalry draws players' attention (Tampa Tribune)
- Phoenix Coyotes look ahead to U.S.-Canada game (Arizona Republic)
- Phoenix Coyotes defensemen Brandon Gormley, Chris Summers 'deserve to have a look' (Arizona Republic)
- Red Wings keeping close eye on Sochi (Detroit News)
- Habs divided on who they're rooting for at Olympics (Montreal Gazette)
- Caps' Canadian contingent cheers for country over Carlson (Washington Times)
- Devils' Andrei Loktionov: Russian Olympic team had too many stars and no chemistry (Newark Star Ledger)
- Winnipeg Jets goalie Al Montoya says U.S. hockey on the rise (Winnipeg Sun)
- While GM Lou Lamoriello weighs trades, center Travis Zajac hopes to contribute more scoring (Newark Star Ledger)
- Canes hit restart button as Olympic break nears end (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Blues not in Olympics head back to work (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Flyers need fast start after break (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Calgary Flames hope to rekindle fire of pre-Olympic break effort (Calgary Sun)
- Canucks hoping to get their strut back (Vancouver Sun)
- Patrick Roy counting on Semyon Varlamov rebound after Olympics (Denver Post)
- Edmonton Oilers head coach Dallas Eakins focused on keeping practice interesting (Edmonton Sun)
- Devils' Olympians are back in New Jersey; no concern about Patrik Elias ailment (Newark Star Ledger)
- Maple Leafs' Bolland 'close' to returning (Toronto Sun)
- Canucks forward David Booth's year 'not over yet' (Vancouver Sun)
- Status of injured Panthers forwards Barkov, Kopecky should be clearer Friday (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Status of injured Mats Zuccarello still unclear (New York Newsday)
- San Jose Sharks forward Raffi Torres ready to return (San Jose Mercury News)
- Jason Zucker limping, will miss next two games (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Scrivens has new Oiler-coloured goalie gear to start post-Olympic break (Edmonton Journal)
- Kane eager to get back at 'er (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Calgary Flames sniper Mikael Backlund looks to pick up where he left off (Calgary Sun)
- Grossmann needed break from play more than most (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Gostisbehere a name for Flyers fans to remember (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Predators forward Smith surges with 'hair's on fire' approach (The Tennessean)
- Tokarski the last line of defence (Montreal Gazette)
- Senators host outdoors practice in downtown Ottawa (Ottawa Sun)
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