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Monday, February 24, 2014
- Canada captures hockey gold with shutout win over Sweden (Globe & Mail)
- Backstrom fails IOC doping test (Washington Post)
- Ducks' Teemu Selanne of Finland named Olympic hockey MVP (Los Angeles Times)
- Islanders' Vanek: Not smart breaking curfew in Sochi (New York Post)
- Yzerman relinquishes Canada role (Tampa Bay Times)
- Canada uses defensive firepower to fuel dominant Olympic run (USA Today)
- Captain Crosby saves his best for last (Globe & Mail)
- Canada finally learns how to win on a big international rink (Globe & Mail)
- Bars across Canada packed for gold medal game despite early start (Globe & Mail)
- Sweden hockey lashes out at IOC over loss of Nicklas Backstrom (Detroit Free Press)
- Red Wings' Mike Babcock answers critics, brings Canada back-to-back titles (Detroit News)
- Marty St. Louis celebrates as Canada wins Olympic gold (Tampa Tribune)
- Toews has Midas touch with two Olympic golds and two Stanley Cups (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Another golden moment for Hawks' Toews, Keith (Chicago Tribune)
- Henrik Lundqvist still seeking Cup (Bergen Record)
- Kronwall: Swedish Wings' loss to Babcock's Canada 'doesn't feel great' (Detroit Free Press)
- Wild's Mikael Granlund riding high after earning Olympic bronze with Finland (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Penguins players have Bylsma's back after Olympic disappointment (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Russians move past Olympic struggles (Columbus Dispatch)
- Gold, silver medal winners ready to rejoin Canucks (Vancouver Sun)
- Flames welcome back Olympians Smid, Berra (Calgary Sun)
- Four Hurricanes' Olympians face challenge of post-Sochi adjustment (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Belov hopes Olympics experience translates to NHL (Edmonton Journal)
- Ellerby, Jets tune in Canada's golden game (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Wings' Sheahan brims with pride over Canada's Olympic win (Detroit Free Press)
- Ladd gives Canada game a pass (Winnipeg Sun)
- Red Wings players want to go to 2018 Olympics in South Korea (Detroit News)
- Table is set for a special Blues finish (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- 'Nice break,' but it's back to work for Blackhawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Red Wings prepared for tough post-Olympic playoff push without leader and catalyst Henrik Zetterberg (MLive.com)
- Sharks look to improve power play after Olympic break (San Jose Mercury News)
- Avalanche players working hard in preparation to resume NHL season (Denver Post)
- For Flyers, deadline nears, but are changes on way? (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Quenneville putting onus on non-Olympians to get Blackhawks going (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Rinne wants to increase workload with Predators (The Tennessean)
- Cammalleri briefly escapes trade talk (Calgary Sun)
- Vermette contributing in all areas for Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Klinkhammer looking to turn things around (Arizona Republic)
- Habs call up Tinordi from Hamilton (Montreal Gazette)
- Fans freeze to watch Jets practise at Forks (Winnipeg Sun)
- Backlund, the Flames' resident Swede, loses Olympic final bet, must wear a Hockey Canada shirt (Calgary Herald)
- Ex-Flyer Gagne would rather be playing (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Provincial pride focuses on golden goalie Carey Price and four B.C.-bred teammates on Team Canada (Vancouver Province)
- Ottawa Senators defenceman Erik Karlsson says he'll be putting his Olympic silver medal up on eBay (Ottawa Sun)
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