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Wednesday, December 4, 2013
- Dwight King ends long scoreless shootout as Kings beat Ducks, 3-2 (Los Angeles Times)
- Penguins' Crosby nets game-winner in overtime (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Bobrovsky injury hangs over win (Columbus Dispatch)
- San Jose Sharks win sixth in a row, beat Toronto Maple Leafs (San Jose Mercury News)
- Red Wings' Henrik Zetterberg out at least two weeks with back injury (Detroit News)
- Patrick Kane is NHL's Mr. November (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Gino Odjick in Quebec psychiatric hospital (Vancouver Sun)
- Wayne Gretzky, NHL reach settlement for reimbursement (USA Today)
- Groupe CH buys L'Équipe Spectra (Montreal Gazette)
- Rogers secures naming rights for Edmonton's new arena (Edmonton Journal)
- Avalanche coach Patrick Roy OK with stats, but limits their value (Denver Post)
- Low-scoring Sabres on pace for historically bad year (Buffalo News)
- Flyers unlikely to rush into talks with Mason (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Hartley defends himself after former NHL enforcer Scott Parker called him a bully in Denver Post story (Calgary Herald)
- HBO cameras start rolling on Maple Leafs this week (Toronto Sun)
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is hooked on sports (San Jose Mercury News)
- Skinner, Peters, Canes make easy work of Caps in Washington (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Blackhawks have puck most of game, but Stars have luck (and Kari Lehtonen) (Dallas Morning News)
- Ottawa Senators dump Florida Panthers, 4-2 (Ottawa Sun)
- Kesler carries Canucks to victory over Preds (Vancouver Province)
- Islanders blow lead, fall to Penguins in OT (New York Post)
- Hurricanes halt Capitals' momentum (Washington Post)
- Bolts scoring drought continues in loss to Columbus (Tampa Tribune)
- Ottawa Senators stop strong start by Panthers, send Florida to third consecutive loss (Miami Herald)
- Hawks lose 4-3 on penalty shot (Chicago Tribune)
- Preds' home ice still no help (The Tennessean)
- Maple Leafs fall to powerful Sharks (Toronto Sun)
- Phoenix Coyotes roll over Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Okposo's two goals not enough for Isles (New York Newsday)
- Isles rookie de Haan has mixed outing (New York Newsday)
- After his return to the Oilers from OKC, Ryan Jones has resumed his crashing attack (Edmonton Sun)
- Maple Leafs need to be more disciplined (Toronto Sun)
- Winchester playing like Ottawa Senators had once hoped (Ottawa Sun)
- Sharks' Burns has new bite to his game (Toronto Star)
- Coyotes defenceman Oliver Ekman-Larsson wants to be a shutdown player (Edmonton Sun)
- Blues hit bump in a long road (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Pressure, frustration mounting for Voracek, Flyers' top line (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Devils' goal scarcity still a concern (Bergen Record)
- In the line of fire (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Flyers need defensemen to get offensive (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Alain Vigneault calls out Rangers' top players (Bergen Record)
- Oilers goalie Ilya Bryzgalov out until Thursday ... or Christmas (Edmonton Sun)
- Lightning LW Malone out 3-4 weeks (Tampa Bay Times)
- Flames captain Giordano could return to the lineup as early as Wednesday night (Calgary Herald)
- Jets Blake Wheeler hopes to build on empty net goal (Winnipeg Sun)
- Dougie Hamilton's progress a hit for B's (Boston Herald)
- Once a Panthers bust, Keaton Ellerby has become a solid Winnipeg Jet (Winnipeg Sun)
- Sabres consider options for Grigorenko with McCormick returning (Buffalo News)
- Brett Bulmer trying to regain confidence in AHL (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Calgary Flames' Reto Berra shows off new mask (Calgary Sun)
- Parros led the way during Movember (Montreal Gazette)
- Sam may ultimately be best man in the Reinhart clan (Vancouver Sun)
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