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Tuesday, December 3, 2013
- Kings feast on familiar foe in 3-2 victory over the Blues (Los Angeles Times)
- Luck be a lady for Jets in NYC (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Minnesota ends four-game skid (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Habs make the most of few chances (Montreal Gazette)
- Luukko resigns as president of Comcast-Spectacor (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Toronto Maple Leafs' Nazem Kadri has yet to find solid footing as go-to guy (National Post)
- Ryan Getzlaf, Anze Kopitar lead way for Ducks, Kings (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Ducks' Penner ready to renew acquaintances (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- All quiet on Rangers pact for Callahan (New York Post)
- Coach Julien feels it's just a matter of time before Iginla hits offensive stride in Boston (Calgary Herald)
- Luukko's resignation takes Flyers by surprise (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Connor McDavid head list of 25 players invited to junior camp (Toronto Star)
- Maple Leafs prospect Gauthier eager to help Team Canada (Toronto Sun)
- Sean Monahan left off Canada's world juniors invite list (Calgary Sun)
- B.C. eyes focused on IIHF world juniors (Vancouver Sun)
- Peter Karmanos Jr.'s devotion to game leads to U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame (Detroit News)
- Trio found diverse paths led to U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame (Detroit Free Press)
- Entering U.S. Hall is reward for former Michigan State coach Ron Mason (Detroit News)
- USA Today hockey writer Kevin Allen awarded for outstanding service to U.S. Hockey (Detroit Free Press)
- Flyers are punchless in 2-0 loss to Wild (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Blues go home with unfinished business (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Devils fall to Canadiens, 3-2 (Bergen Record)
- Like with Henrik Lundqvist, NY Rangers court mediocrity with backup Cam Talbot in goal in 5-2 loss (New York Daily News)
- Devils' Adam Henrique was unable to play through a lower body injury (Newark Star Ledger)
- Minnesota Wild ride hot goalie, two late goals to win over Flyers (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Galchenyuk bounces back after Saturday's benching (Montreal Gazette)
- Superb debut for Winnipeg Jets John Albert (Winnipeg Sun)
- Ottawa Senators' coach Paul MacLean juggles lines, roster (Ottawa Sun)
- Caps' Laich remains sidelined (Washington Post)
- With Talbot hot, Lundqvist to see less time (New York Newsday)
- Wings find ways to win without top-two stars contributing (Detroit Free Press)
- Blackhawks' fourth line puts it all together on trip (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Oilers focus on man advantage during Monday practice (Edmonton Sun)
- Carlyle wants '10 per cent more' from team' (Toronto Star)
- Red Wings' Pavel Datsyuk needs 'good week of practice' before being cleared; Todd Bertuzzi close to returning (MLive.com)
- Competition in Edmonton Oilers net seems to be paying off (Edmonton Journal)
- Coyotes' Smith hopes relaxing helps stop slump (Arizona Republic)
- Predators bringing out the best in rookie goaltender (The Tennessean)
- Backup goalie Zatkoff has Penguins talking (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Kris Versteeg back in his happy place with Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Maple Leafs have to stay positive: Kessel (Toronto Sun)
- Jack Johnson a plus despite his minus (Columbus Dispatch)
- Leafs winger David Clarkson moved off second line (Toronto Sun)
- Isles' Okposo looks for scoring touch (New York Post)
- Blackhawks' Keith better than ever (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Lightning's J.T. Brown tough like NFL dad (Tampa Bay Times)
- Role on third line shouldn't pigeonhole Hawks' Brandon Pirri (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Steady Fleischmann hopes to snap out of rare scoring slump (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Dallas Stars' fourth-liner Ryan Garbutt answers coach Lindy Ruff's challenge with run of good form (Dallas Morning News)
- Bolts prosper going full speed ahead (Tampa Tribune)
- Two Flyers prospect chosen for Canadian junior squad (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Jets prospects make WJC short list (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Hoffman recalled, Borowiecki, Grant sent to Binghamton (Ottawa Citizen)
- Sabre players share more than the puck (Buffalo News)
- Ryan MacInnis gains inspiration from famous father leading Flames to 1989 Stanley Cup (Calgary Herald)
- Lightning backing new street hockey program (Tampa Tribune)
- Avalanche players visit Children's Hospital Colorado (Denver Post)
- Watch your *#@$& mouth, Leafs! (Toronto Sun)
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