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Saturday, February 22, 2014
- Canada shuts door on USA, will play for Olympic hockey gold (Toronto Sun)
- Rangers' Henrik Lundqvist stops 25 shots to help Sweden get past Finland, 2-1 (New York Daily News)
- Red Wings' Henrik Zetterberg has back surgery, out up to two months (Detroit News)
- U.S., Penguins defenseman Martin out indefinitely with hand injury (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Rangers' Mats Zuccarello out 3-4 weeks (Bergen Record)
- Isles must regroup after losing Tavares (New York Newsday)
- Canucks get their captain back for the stretch run (Vancouver Sun)
- Scott Parker, former Avs enforcer, part of lawsuit vs. NHL (Denver Post)
- Canada will play Sweden for Sochi hockey gold medal (USA Today)
- Team Canada expects 'chess match' of a game against Sweden (Globe & Mail)
- Team USA vs. Finland: How to watch Olympic bronze medal showdown (USA Today)
- Tough loss for U.S. hockey fans (Globe & Mail)
- More Ex-Players Join Concussion Suit Against NHL (New York Times)
- Could Leo Komarov return to the Maple Leafs in the off-season? (National Post)
- Sedin enjoys special atmosphere of Olympics but nothing beats run for the Cup (Globe & Mail)
- Future NHL participation in Olympics up for debate (Detroit Free Press)
- Flyers' Olympians hoping for 2018 return (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Crosby, Kunitz focused on gold, not goals (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Wild's Parise reflects on the one that got away (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Six Blackhawks to play for Olympic gold medal (Chicago Tribune)
- Bragging rights on line for Matt Duchene, Gabe Landeskog (Denver Post)
- Phoenix Coyotes' Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Mike Smith eye the gold medal (Arizona Republic)
- Niklas Kronwall praised as Sweden's fill-in captain (Detroit Free Press)
- Teemu Selanne's golden dream ends with 2-1 semifinal loss to Sweden (Los Angeles Times)
- Maatta, Jokinen take Finland's loss hard (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Sharks' Antti Niemi could still play for Finland vs. Team USA (San Jose Mercury News)
- No golden moments for Jets' Olympians (Winnipeg Sun)
- Voracek backs Raffl, Austrians after scandal (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Panthers players find value in Olympic break (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Jets fired up, doubled over (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Lightning focuses on conditioning for stretch run (Tampa Bay Times)
- Back at work, there's 'no time to relax' for Avs (Denver Post)
- Preds need fresh forwards for final push (The Tennessean)
- Nolan, Sabres get back to business (Buffalo News)
- Fun, competitiveness top menu at Penguins practice (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Zuccarello: Olympic injury 'part of hockey' (New York Post)
- Chad Johnson ready to pick it up (Boston Herald)
- Albany coach: Keith Kinkaid ready for NHL if Devils trade Martin Brodeur (Newark Star Ledger)
- Aging Smyth plays for another NHL contract (Edmonton Journal)
- Edmonton Oilers new defenceman Mark Fraser lands in city Tuesday, three weeks after trade (Edmonton Sun)
- Calgary Flames forward Joe Colborne shares a little love with Camrose Kodiaks (Calgary Sun)
- Devils rookie defenseman Jon Merrill reminiscent of a young Paul Martin (Newark Star Ledger)
- Hanowski aims to make quick impact (Calgary Herald)
- Young Ben Hanowski relishes return to Calgary Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Bulldogs players wait for that call to the Canadiens (Montreal Gazette)
- Small Alberta village big on sports talent if these two guys are any indication (Calgary Sun)
- Michael Sam has fans in Flames dressing room (Calgary Herald)
- Sestito going to dinner, not the barber, after losing Team USA wager (Vancouver Sun)
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