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Sunday, December 4, 2016
- No blood, but drama satiating enough for fans (Vancouver Province)
- Leon Draisaitl scores in overtime for 3-2 Oilers win over Anaheim Ducks (Edmonton Journal)
- Corey Crawford out with appendectomy; Blackhawks fall 3-1 to Flyers (Chicago Tribune)
- Avalanche remains winless on homestand, lose to Stars; Erik Johnson suffers broken fibula (Denver Post)
- Lightning losing skid ends at four with shootout win over Caps (Tampa Bay Times)
- Lightning's Killorn: Unanimous rejection of NHL Olympic proposal (Tampa Bay Times)
- MacArthur may return (Ottawa Sun)
- Bruins edge Sabres in Buffalo (Boston Globe)
- Jackets fire 60 shots, then McElhinney saves the day (Columbus Dispatch)
- Provorov, Konecny on display as Flyers extend streak (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Stars' hard work finally pays off; club gets much-needed 3-0 win over Avalanche (Dallas Morning News)
- Improbable late rally gets Devils 5-4 OT win over Preds (NorthJersey.com)
- Chris Kreider nets pair of third-period goals as sloppy Rangers top Hurricanes 4-2 in Garden matinee (New York Daily News)
- Mike Condon continues to make Senators look smart with another shutout (Ottawa Citizen)
- St. Louis bruised by Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Penguins rally to defeat Red Wings (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Offensive woes continue for Caps, who fall in shootout (Washington Post)
- Smith, Coyotes shine but Blue Jackets cap rally (Arizona Republic)
- Maple Leafs end trip west with shootout loss to Canucks (Toronto Sun)
- Overtime still a problem area for Ducks, who fall this time to Oilers (Orange County Register)
- Predators blow 3-goal lead, lose to Devils in OT (The Tennessean)
- Blues' dominant streak at home stalls (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Panthers fall as Senators’ Condon stifles attack (Miami Herald)
- 'Can't happen': Penguins' huge rally spoils Coreau debut (Detroit News)
- Rangers rally, but Vigneault issues warning (New York Newsday)
- Leafs goaltender Frederik Andersen OK to play (Toronto Sun)
- Shooting (and battling) trigger Kessel's two-goal night (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Guhle proves he can play in the NHL (Buffalo News)
- Stars defenseman Julius Honka celebrates 21st birthday in style, knows he can 'be better' (Dallas Morning News)
- Blues coach compares Laine to Tarasenko, Ovechkin, Kurri (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Former Temple goalie serves as Blackhawks backup vs. Flyers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Eric Semborski lives out dream as Hawks emergency backup (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Bruce Boudreau meets with top line, still looking for more (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- With vocal leaders out hurt, other Lightning players must fill void (Tampa Bay Times)
- Patrick Sharp placed on IR with concussion symptoms, out at least a week (Dallas Morning News)
- Darnell Nurse is out long-term with lower-body injury (Edmonton Journal)
- Flames surprise No. 1 netminder Chad Johnson blocking out the noise (Calgary Herald)
- Kings forwards Gaborik, Kopitar reunited but now they must produce (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Habs to pair Radulov with Weber on power play to revive stalled offence (Montreal Gazette)
- Busy start helping Tobias Rieder find a rhythm (Arizona Republic)
- Senators call up defenceman Englund (Ottawa Sun)
- Rash of injuries spur Red Wings to call up Nosek, Lashoff (Detroit Free Press)
- Sharks reassign Labanc, Carpenter to AHL’s Barracuda (San Jose Mercury News)
- Oilers rookie Drake Caggiula still starstruck at times (Edmonton Journal)
- Sullivan seeks advice on repeating from legendary coach Scotty Bowman (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Badger Bob's widow recalls special bond between Pittsburgh and Johnson family (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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