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Wednesday, December 7, 2016
- Devils top Canucks 3-2 after controversial hits (NJ.com)
- Schwartz-Stastny a winning pair for Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Minute-hogging Ristolainen finds time to score winner (Buffalo News)
- Flames come back to down Stars 2-1 (Calgary Herald)
- Islanders get huge win over Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Oshie eyeing return for Capitals Wednesday against Bruins (Washington Times)
- Former Avalanche player Marek Svatos pleaded guilty to DUI in months before his death (Denver Post)
- Canadian ex-athletes call for early-age education and training on concussions (Globe & Mail)
- From day job to NHL player: Emergency goalies turn dreams into reality (USA Today)
- Islanders’ inability to get Tavares running mate will haunt them if he leaves (New York Post)
- Sharks’ Burns, Senators’ Karlsson in a class of their own (San Jose Mercury News)
- Criticized by his coach, Ovechkin says he needs to take fewer penalties (Washington Post)
- Flyers edge Panthers in OT for 6th straight win (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Islanders brass seeks input on new team president (New York Newsday)
- Predators bounce back to beat Avalanche 4-3 (The Tennessean)
- Marian Hossa scores twice as Blackhawks blank Coyotes 4-0 (Chicago Tribune)
- Wings sharpen shootout ways, take down Jets (Detroit News)
- Rangers lose Rick Nash, Matt Puempel to injury in 4-2 defeat to Islanders (New York Daily News)
- Oilers let one slip away as they fall 4-3 to Sabres in OT (Edmonton Journal)
- Panthers force OT with late goal, but lose to Flyers in final seconds (Miami Herald)
- Avalanche falls short at Predators, despite two goals from Matt Duchene (Denver Post)
- Stars hang Kari Lehtonen out to dry; 'You get what you deserve,' says Ruff after 2-1 loss to Flames (Dallas Morning News)
- Coyotes shut out by Blackhawks (Arizona Republic)
- Jets let Wings off hook in shootout loss (Winnipeg Sun)
- Devils' Taylor Hall on hit to Philip Larsen: 'I feel terrible' (NJ.com)
- Devils push back, assert themselves in chippy game (NJ.com)
- Mayfield answers the call with goal for Islanders (New York Newsday)
- Leier has some of Konecny's traits (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Panthers defenseman Keith Yandle's iron-man streak continues (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Flyers win streak builds more than victories (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Rangers’ Barclays Center hex continues (New York Newsday)
- Sherwood Park's Brendan Guhle has been thrown into NHL deep-end by Sabres (Edmonton Journal)
- Plays, strategies drawn up for faceoffs (Columbus Dispatch)
- Babcock rules Leafs with an iron fist (Toronto Star)
- Rangers expect Grabner to return Thursday (New York Newsday)
- Detroit Red Wings expect Jimmy Howard, Andreas Athanasiou back soon (Detroit Free Press)
- Staal likely to miss Canes’ three-game road trip (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Jiri Hudler as confused as anybody regarding the mystery virus keeping him out; Johnny Oduya inching closer to return (Dallas Morning News)
- Sharks’ Couture has screw removed from right ankle (San Jose Mercury News)
- Injured Duck Rickard Rakell is skating and hopes to play against Carolina on Wednesday (Los Angeles Times)
- Andersen 'the real deal' but what about Maple Leafs backups? (Toronto Sun)
- Insisting he's healthy, Wild's Parise battles scoring drought (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- First-quarter accolades for Lightning wing Nikita Kucherov (Tampa Bay Times)
- Wild center Tyler Graovac’s bags are packed, but maybe he’s already home (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Sheary proving his worth with Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Varone takes the long road back to the NHL (Ottawa Citizen)
- Jets sign Logan Stanley (Winnipeg Sun)
- Leafs call up goalie Antoine Bibeau from AHL (Toronto Star)
- Blackhawks' Schmaltz will now try and get his game going in AHL (Chicago Daily Herald)
- 'Unsung' hero Andy Saucier mans unique role for Penguins (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Kings forwards Dwight King, Jordan Nolan support Standing Rock pipeline protesters (Los Angeles Daily News)
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