Thursday, February 22, 2018
- Golden Knights continue to set records with 7-3 win over Flames (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Ryan Getzlaf’s show-stopping solo effort helps Ducks blank Stars (Orange County Register)
- Blackhawks edge Senators in seven-round shootout (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Canada living in world of 'what ifs' after gold-medal loss (Toronto Sun)
- From journeymen to Olympic medal hopefuls, Team Canada savours win over Finland (Globe & Mail)
- Kings trade Darcy Kuemper to Coyotes for Tobias Rieder and Scott Wedgewood (Los Angeles Times)
- Capitals trade for another defenseman: Jakub Jerabek for a 2019 fifth-round pick (Washington Post)
- Blackhawks sound less optimistic about Corey Crawford returning this season (Chicago Tribune)
- Developers settle Nassau Coliseum lawsuit (New York Newsday)
- Top-tier talent no bargain at NHL trade deadline (Toronto Star)
- Wild players view Olympics from afar (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Speculation about Erik Karlsson's future with the Senators is rampant (Ottawa Sun)
- Rangers’ Marc Staal just wants NHL’s trade deadline over and done with (New York Daily News)
- Sabres' Kane flashes the charm as trade rumors swirl (Buffalo News)
- Senators' Cody Ceci trying to steer clear of trade speculation (Ottawa Citizen)
- Blackhawks Ryan Hartman looking forward to trade deadline — in some ways (Chicago Tribune)
- Pittsburgh, Columbus and Toronto interested in Oilers centre Mark Letestu (Edmonton Journal)
- Jarmo Kekalainen offers his take on team (Columbus Dispatch)
- Several Senators could be traded before Monday (Ottawa Sun)
- Rangers trying to stick together while waiting to be torn apart (New York Post)
- As trade deadline looms, Wings focus on task at hand (Detroit News)
- Playoff chase keeps Ducks’ minds off uncertainty of trade deadline (Orange County Register)
- What the Sharks’ latest acquisition isn’t going to tell his new teammates (San Jose Mercury News)
- After initial ‘shock,’ Rob O’Gara excited to be with Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Sharks’ GM forecasts Joe Thornton’s chances of returning this season (San Jose Mercury News)
- Stars still without a point on California road trip, slip to tie for sixth in West standings after 2-0 loss to Ducks (Dallas Morning News)
- Senators lose to Blackhawks in shootout (Ottawa Citizen)
- Knights take down Flames in Vegas (Calgary Herald)
- Karlsson, Toews and Kane contract talk, Ryan returns, Dumont says goodbye and Dineen remembers Olympic glory (Ottawa Citizen)
- First-ever Flames moms' trip makes for fun times (Calgary Herald)
- Pressure on Blues now to make another late run (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bullies no more, Flyers thrive by staying out of the box (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Panthers would have 'five or six more wins' if Roberto Luongo was healthy, Bob Boughner says (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Devils' Schneider progressing in rehab (NorthJersey.com)
- Penguins' Patric Hornqvist could be back this weekend (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Wheeler's steady course through Jets injury turbulence put him in NHL's MVP conversation (Winnipeg Free Press)
- With Nathan MacKinnon in the lineup, Avalanche once again looks like a playoff team (Denver Post)
- Leafs’ Auston Matthews shows he can put foot down in defensive end (Toronto Star)
- Ryan Callahan regaining his confidence for Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Fourth line has been stepping up for Bruins (Boston Globe)
- Arvidsson's reliability energizes Preds (The Tennessean)
- Brian Dumoulin is on a torrid goal-scoring pace. He has four. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Ross Johnston making big impact for Islanders (New York Newsday)
- Lightning claims Gabriel Dumont off waivers (Tampa Bay Times)
- Trotz hopes another team claims Taylor Chorney (Washington Times)
- Craig Cunningham talks life in hockey, life after cardiac arrest (Vancouver Province)
- What’s been Jason Zucker’s secret to success? His son, Hendrix (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Oilers' Leon Draisaitl over the moon with Germany reaching Olympic semifinals (Edmonton Journal)