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Wednesday, February 26, 2014
- Islanders' Tavares won't need surgery for torn MCL (New York Post)
- Miller's choice to say goodbye (Buffalo News)
- Callahan wants to stay with Rangers, but won't be distracted (New York Post)
- Tortorella apologizes to fans for comments about cheering for Sweden over Canada (Vancouver Province)
- Why the Maple Leafs still need both Jonathan Bernier and James Reimer (National Post)
- Blackhawks' Quenneville as Olympic coach? (Chicago Daily Herald)
- NHL trade deadline targets to watch (Toronto Star)
- NHL teams hesitate to show Olympic enthusiasm (The Tennessean)
- Calgary Flames hockey ops boss Brian Burke expects flurry at the deadline (Calgary Sun)
- Edmonton Oilers GM Craig MacTavish in the hunt for draft spots as trade deadline approaches (Edmonton Sun)
- 'Nothing imminent': Major trade unlikely (Arizona Republic)
- NY Rangers coach calls uncertainty over Ryan Callahan and Dan Girardi a 'distraction' (New York Daily News)
- Ottawa Senators Chris Phillips could be on the move (Ottawa Sun)
- An Olympic hangover (Washington Post)
- Sochi Olympics still sore subject for most in Detroit Red Wings locker room (Detroit Free Press)
- Penguins star Malkin angry after Russia's flameout at Olympics (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Russians not looking for excuses: Markov (Montreal Gazette)
- Avalanche's four Olympians, including Duchene (gold), get back to work (Denver Post)
- Olympics are over, but memories linger for Kings' Anze Kopitar (Los Angeles Times)
- Wheels still inflated by Olympics (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Canucks' Roberto Luongo, Dan Hamhuis bring winning feeling home (Vancouver Sun)
- Leafs crank up intensity, Kessel and van Riemsdyk rest up for Islanders (Toronto Star)
- Canucks' Alex Burrows back with new perspective (Vancouver Sun)
- Red Wings' Pavel Datsyuk not feeling any healthier post-Olympics (Detroit News)
- Blackhawks will continue to keep an eye on Marian Hossa (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Halak ready to rebound from Olympics (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Claude Julien energized after Olympic experience (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- For Penguins, focus shifts from gold to Stanley Cup (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Playoffs still in play for Devils (Bergen Record)
- Discipline will dictate Flyers' ice time (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Lindy Ruff gives first impressions of Dallas Stars squad following Olympic break (Dallas Morning News)
- Randy Carlyle calls out Nazem Kadri line (Toronto Sun)
- After early struggles, Edmonton Oilers head coach Dallas Eakins says he knows what has to be done (Edmonton Sun)
- Leafs get ready for post-Olympic push (Toronto Sun)
- Flyers ready for Olympic layoff to be over (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Raffi Torres finally back in San Jose Sharks lineup (San Jose Mercury News)
- Scandella skates, Koivu getting closer (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Jets' sick bay empty, but not a lot of change on bench (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Is Edmonton Oilers goalie Ben Scrivens starter material? (Edmonton Journal)
- Leafs hope Bernier will be OK for stretch run (Toronto Sun)
- Wild rookie goalie Darcy Kuemper turned it around just in time (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Blue Jackets see Gaborik as additional firepower (Columbus Dispatch)
- Regin next to center for Blackhawks' Kane (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Edmonton Oilers' Justin Schultz would be happy with longterm deal despite teams lack of success (Edmonton Sun)
- Edmonton Oilers coach says defenceman Anton Belov will get 'chance to play and earn a spot' (Edmonton Journal)
- Senators' Mika Zibanejad sees value of versatility (Ottawa Citizen)
- Panthers' Weaver won't think about trade possibility (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Defenseman Vatanen is odd man out for Ducks (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Young Flames forward up with big club, but no guarantee he'll see game action (Calgary Sun)
- Predators fans still buying tickets despite inconsistent year (The Tennessean)
- Fans losing chill benefit on tickets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ottawa Senators rock the Bob (Ottawa Sun)
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