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Friday, December 4, 2015
- Oshie scores twice as Caps edge Montreal, 3-2 (Washington Post)
- Patrick Kane ties Hull's record, but Hawks fall in overtime (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wings devour Coyotes, points streak is nine (Detroit News)
- Huberdeau power-play goal helps Panthers win 2-1 to end 16-year drought in Nashville (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- World Juniors hockey tournament returning to Buffalo in 2018 (Buffalo News)
- Dougie Hamilton has no regrets about messy Bruins exit (Boston Herald)
- Calgary Flames' Dougie Hamilton puts past behind him as he faces ex-teammates of Boston Bruins (Calgary Sun)
- Matt Duchene, Chris Wagner lead Avalanche to win over Rangers (Denver Post)
- Lindy Ruff tweaks Stars' lines after showing 'unusual patience' in Calgary, leads to win in Vancouver (Dallas Morning News)
- Devils beat Hurricanes, 5-1, in front of dads (Bergen Record)
- Dubnyk makes one goal stand up for Wild against Maple Leafs (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Senators' Mike Hoffman makes good on second opportunity for winning goal against Blackhawks (Ottawa Citizen)
- Hurricanes ‘didn’t show up’ in 5-1 loss to New Jersey (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Red Wings rout Coyotes after three-goal first (Arizona Republic)
- Collapsing Rangers keep plunging after sleeping through loss (New York Post)
- Predators again fail to find offense (The Tennessean)
- Maple Leafs offence comes up empty, blanked by Wild (Toronto Sun)
- Vancouver outclassed -- and it's not just about a missing second line (Vancouver Province)
- Predators have penalty kill problems (The Tennessean)
- Steve Downie returns to Arizona Coyotes lineup after recovering from injury (Arizona Republic)
- Wings lose Pulkkinen, Miller to injury vs. Coyotes (Detroit Free Press)
- Wings' Kronwall joins 700 club with goal, victory (Detroit Free Press)
- Maple Leafs' Bozak reflects on 400-game milestone (Toronto Sun)
- Kane: Hot streak 'pretty cool' (Ottawa Sun)
- 'Best coach in the league' offers praise to Senators coach Dave Cameron (Ottawa Sun)
- Peter Forsberg has confidence in Avalanche bosses, Joe Sakic, Patrick Roy (Denver Post)
- Blues want more players involved in offense (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Anaheim Ducks say they need to become consistent winners (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Finding scoring touch is next fix (Columbus Dispatch)
- Bernier hopes Marlies stint will break slump (Toronto Star)
- Anders Nilsson's gamble to play in Russia pays off for Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Malkin’s hot streak benefits his wingers, other lines (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Kings defenseman Drew Doughty anything but satisfied (Orange County Register)
- Claude Giroux leading Flyers with play (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Sharks' Pavelski proving he was right choice as captain (San Jose Mercury News)
- Lightning's Drouin rounds back into form (Tampa Tribune)
- Borowiecki as a forward? He's game, he says (Ottawa Citizen)
- Flames' blue-chip goalie prospect Jon Gillies lost for season after hip surgery (Calgary Herald)
- Gleason to help out Canes (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Rangers sign 7-year-old girl Kayleigh Petersen to one-day contract for Garden of Dreams Night (New York Daily News)
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