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Tuesday, December 2, 2014
- Lightning complete sweep of Rangers with 6-3 win (Tampa Tribune)
- Jenner's goal helps end six-game skid (Columbus Dispatch)
- Anaheim Ducks' Matt Beleskey is in right spot in win over Boston Bruins (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Oilers give up lead in massive second-period collapse (Edmonton Sun)
- Giordano named NHL's player of the month (Calgary Herald)
- Injury-plagued Devils sign Scott Gomez (Bergen Record)
- Brodeur looks ready to go with Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Alfie expected in warmup (Ottawa Sun)
- L.A. Kings player Slava Voynov pleads not guilty to domestic violence charges, hires Kobe Bryant's attorney (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Flyers 'can't be a one-line team,' Snider says (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Sharks owner Hasso Plattner staying patient as team struggles (San Jose Mercury News)
- Exchange-Rate Issue Is Cold Cash to NHL (New York Times)
- Toronto Maple Leafs assistant coach Steve Spott having positive influence on David Clarkson (National Post)
- If he's ready, Canadian juniors will find spot for McDavid (Toronto Sun)
- Canada's camp invitees for the world junior (Toronto Sun)
- World Juniors big stage, big chance for Oilers prospect Darnell Nurse (Edmonton Journal)
- Calgary Flames' Morgan Klimchuk gets invite to world junior camp (Calgary Sun)
- Manitobans, Jets prospects invited to world junior camp (Winnipeg Sun)
- Surging Blackhawks send message to rest of NHL (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Maple Leafs coach Carlyle avoids axe (Toronto Sun)
- Jaroslav Halak quietly having breakout season in goal for Islanders (New York Daily News)
- Predators' Forsberg: Hopefully goals can 'keep coming' (The Tennessean)
- For struggling Thomas Vanek, 'optional' not an option (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Washington Capitals' Tom Wilson knows he has to pick his fights (Washington Post)
- Panthers taught a lesson in bad loss Blue Jackets (Miami Herald)
- Avalanche falls to Montreal Canadiens on late third-period goal (Denver Post)
- Bruins trip up in opener (Boston Herald)
- Glass, Boyle are still sidelined due to illness (New York Newsday)
- Reilly Smith's promise to score is empty (Boston Globe)
- Ryan Callahan forming strong line, bond with Steven Stamkos (Tampa Bay Times)
- Panthers Gallant, MacKenzie have fond memories of Columbus (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Sabres' confidence has spiked (Buffalo News)
- Maple Leafs responding well after hitting 'rock bottom' (Toronto Sun)
- Jets can really compete (Winnipeg Sun)
- Unproductive power play baffling, frustrating to Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Smaller Canes work to attack the net, disrupt goalies (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Ottawa Senators' Ryan tests finger (Ottawa Sun)
- Justin Abdelkader out for Red Wings game vs. Panthers (Detroit Free Press)
- Little, Enstrom expected on ice soon (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Luongo to return Tuesday for Panthers; Montoya starts in Columbus (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Senators defence on verge of getting big boost (Ottawa Citizen)
- Grabner could make debut this week (New York Newsday)
- Letang out; Goc questionable Tuesday against Devils (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Karri Ramo bids to set Calgary Flames' longest shutout streak (Calgary Sun)
- Reto Berra hoping for better results as decision looms (Denver Post)
- Jets' Hutchinson lovin' it (Winnipeg Sun)
- Pavel Datsyuk determined to leave injuries behind (Detroit News)
- Penguins winger Kunitz acknowledges recent struggles (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Red Wings' Gustav Nyquist follows breakout season with more of the same, leading team in goals (MLive.com)
- Brandon Saad coming into his own, out of his shell (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Clarkson having bounce-back year with Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Oilers callup Tyler Pitlick says he knows what it takes to stick in the lineup (Edmonton Sun)
- Trevor Smith making decisions tough for Maple Leafs (Toronto Star)
- Canucks take in the sights on day off (Vancouver Sun)
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