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Saturday, December 6, 2014
- Brandon Saad, Blackhawks beat Canadiens to continue roll (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Resilient Ducks shrug off more adversity (Orange County Register)
- Jets bury Avalanche on Little hat trick (Winnipeg Sun)
- Ducks' Perry suffers knee injury from check (Orange County Register)
- Penguins trade for Arizona's Klinkhammer (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Struggling Oilers staying the course (Edmonton Journal)
- Hextall: Craig Berube's job is safe, long-term plan is still intact (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Epix begins filming the Capitals for its Classic series (Washington Post)
- Centennial Authority OKs master plan for PNC Arena (Raleigh News & Observer)
- N.J., MetLife Stadium must wait to host NHL's Winter Classic, hockey commissioner says (NJ.com)
- With Jaroslav Halak's Steady Hand in Net, the Islanders Roll (New York Times)
- Toronto Maple Leafs' Phil Kessel may have image of laziness, but he's made of iron (National Post)
- Crosby puts in extra work in effort to end goal-scoring drought (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Phil Kessel is Maple Leafs' iron man (Toronto Sun)
- Halak has a chance to show Blues something (New York Newsday)
- To Kings' Mike Richards, it's a test of trust (Los Angeles Times)
- Oilers players insist 'pressure' firmly on them (Edmonton Journal)
- Players OK with management's approach (Columbus Dispatch)
- Edmonton Oilers fans have mixed reactions to team's losing streak (Edmonton Sun)
- Jets jolt Avs with ease; Colorado wastes two Jarome Iginla goals (Denver Post)
- Wild wastes comeback at home against Anaheim, falls 5-4 (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Thorburn helps Jets reap rewards (Winnipeg Sun)
- Patrick Sharp not sweating spot in lineup after return (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Hard work best tonic for Morin's scratch (Chicago Daily Herald)
- NHL mumps outbreak 'pretty crazy,' Ducks coach says (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Finishing strong is Red Wings' top priority (Detroit News)
- Bolts simply refuse to be pushed around (Tampa Tribune)
- Sabres pay price after poor effort (Buffalo News)
- Sharks back on track but only keeping pace in tough Pacific Division (San Jose Mercury News)
- Senators coach Paul Maclean taking the bad with the good (Ottawa Sun)
- Defensive questions abound for Bruins (Boston Globe)
- Blues need consistent defense from 'STL Line' (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Red Wings' Justin Abdelkader returns to ice at practice (Detroit Free Press)
- Flames' prospect itching to return (Calgary Herald)
- Leo Komarov missing from Maple Leafs practice (Toronto Star)
- Rangers give Lundqvist extended break by tabbing Talbot (New York Post)
- Methot little sore, but satisfied after first game (Ottawa Citizen)
- Flames forward Matt Stajan battling to get back in the line up after a knee injury sat him down for 15 games (Calgary Sun)
- Pavel Datsyuk off to blazing start, showing Red Wings' young players how to be every-day pros (MLive.com)
- Flyers' Del Zotto clears his head in hopes of cleaning up sloppy play (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Leafs' Kadri took advice 'really positively' from Shanahan (Toronto Star)
- Rangers' Matt Hunwick re-establishing himself as an NHL defenseman (Bergen Record)
- Florida Panthers' patience with center Nick Bjugstad finally paying off (Miami Herald)
- Rookie making waves for Flames (Calgary Herald)
- Devils waive Damien Brunner (Bergen Record)
- Montreal police officers to set aside camouflage for Jean Béliveau funeral (Montreal Gazette)
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