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Saturday, March 9, 2013
- Avalanche ends Blackhawks' historic streak with 6-2 victory (Denver Post)
- Anaheim Ducks' Ryan Getzlaf signs eight-year, $66-million contract extension (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Fasth, Ducks keep rolling, beat Flames, 4-0 (Orange County Register)
- Hawks winger Patrick Sharp will be out 3-4 weeks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Enthusiasm powered the 1979-80 Flyers (Globe & Mail)
- Tippett, Coyotes take a look at 1st half of season (Arizona Republic)
- Red Wings had an up and down first half of the season but believe they're headed in right direction (MLive.com)
- Half empty vs. half full: Where do the Penguins stand? (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Getzlaf would have been 'crazy' not to resign with Ducks, says Teemu Selanne (Calgary Herald)
- Suter preparing for his return to Nashville (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Flames wary of realignment plans (Calgary Sun)
- Edmonton Oilers captain Shawn Horcoff a fan of proposed NHL realignment (Edmonton Sun)
- Hurricanes attendance jumps after lockout (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Jets beat Panthers in OT (Winnipeg Sun)
- Sens take bite out of Big Apple (Ottawa Citizen)
- Wilson sparks offense as Preds win big (The Tennessean)
- Rangers fall to Senators, 3-2, despite Brad Richards' return to lineup (Bergen Record)
- Florida Panthers again fall in overtime, this time to Winnipeg Jets (Miami Herald)
- Same sad song for Edmonton Oilers in Music City (Edmonton Journal)
- Not so Duck-y: Flames shutout in Anaheim (Calgary Sun)
- No head-scratcher, Marian Hossa returns (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Colorado Avs' Matt Duchene, Ryan O'Reilly are pals after all (Denver Post)
- New York Rangers star Rick Nash happy in Big Apple (Ottawa Sun)
- Flyers keeping the faith (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- San Jose Sharks mull goal-scoring struggles (San Jose Mercury News)
- Pressure still on Devils, even after losing streak was broken (Newark Star Ledger)
- Leafs feel well-armed in toughness (Toronto Sun)
- Minnesota Wild not utilizing their speed, analyst says (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Hitchcock likes the way the Blues are trending (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Even keel helps Rolston keep Sabres on course (Buffalo News)
- Canucks' third line firing blanks, adds to team's woes (Vancouver Sun)
- This injury really hurts (Columbus Dispatch)
- Desjardins may get shot in goal for Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Kunitz brings out best in Penguins' stars (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Flyers' Read disappointed with play (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Despite zero goals on season, David Booth is still in coach Alain Vigneault's good graces (Vancouver Province)
- Bruins recall Caron (Boston Globe)
- Mike Rupp re-energized by family visit (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
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