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Thursday, December 12, 2013
- Blackhawks give Emery rough homecoming with 7-2 pouncing (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Kings, Martin Jones beat Maple Leafs, 3-1 (Los Angeles Times)
- Corey Perry takes a shot and then delivers one for the Ducks in win over Wild (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Red Wings' Jimmy Howard out with injury; Henrik Zetterberg to miss minimum of 10 games (Detroit News)
- Panik suspended two games for hit (Tampa Bay Times)
- Ottawa Sens defenceman Jared Cowen suspended two games for hit on Sabres forward Zemgus Girgensons (Ottawa Sun)
- Rangers, Reeling at Home, Are Now Short-Handed, Too (New York Times)
- Canadians can expect censored Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings in HBO's 24/7 leading up to 2014 Winter Classic (National Post)
- Ovechkin glides past RG3, Harper and Strasburg to reign as D.C. sports superstar (Washington Times)
- Hockey Canada lets GM Steve Yzerman do heavy lifting picking Olympic men's team (Vancouver Sun)
- U.S. gets to watch Leafs' HBO debut before Canada (Toronto Sun)
- Anaheim's home dominance continues with victory over Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Maple Leafs fall to Kings (Toronto Sun)
- Kings goaltender Martin Jones keeps shining in win over Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Flyers' Emery keeps fervor in check (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Shaw's screens spice up Blackhawks' power play (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Yeo unveils revamped power play units (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Carlyle's advice: Keep it simple, skater (Toronto Sun)
- Team seeks consistency on defense (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Blue period: Beaten-down Rangers are being 'tested' (New York Post)
- San Jose Sharks' struggles compounded by inability to hold leads (San Jose Mercury News)
- Sabres generating hope; will the goals follow? (Buffalo News)
- Jets still learning how to win close ones (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Florida Panthers making strides in close games with improved personnel (Miami Herald)
- Rebuilding Flames taking one step forward, two steps back in attempt to fix face-plant problem (Calgary Herald)
- Bolts' top line playing with a lot of heart (Tampa Tribune)
- Isles still have work to do after ending losing streak (New York Newsday)
- Edmonton Oilers head coach Dallas Eakins says expectations, approach retooles (Edmonton Sun)
- Trotz adjusts ice time for defensemen (The Tennessean)
- Pete DeBoer cancels day off after Devils cough up 2-goal lead in Columbus (Newark Star Ledger)
- Good health returning, but key players missing (Arizona Republic)
- Positive spin for veteran Penguins' injuries (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Devils' defense gets injury bugs (Bergen Record)
- Flames getting back to full health (Calgary Sun)
- Power play double-edged sword for Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Detroit Red Wings lose Stephen Weiss indefinitely to groin injury (Detroit Free Press)
- Kane recovery stalls, return to lineup uncertain (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Phoenix Coyotes' Thomas Greiss proving effective in backup role, but goalie really would like to be No. 1 (Arizona Republic)
- Red Wings' Pavel Datsyuk has immediate impact during return, but holds himself to higher standard (MLive.com)
- Matt Duchene hoping to break out of slump for Colorado Avalanche (Denver Post)
- 'Mule' pulling his weight as Wings fight injuries (Detroit Free Press)
- Penguins center Sutter is thriving despite unsettled 3rd line (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Zack Kassian making the switch from 'project' to player (Vancouver Province)
- Flames' McGrattan a big hit with linemates (Calgary Sun)
- Canes rookies among NHL's upcoming group of young defensemen (Raleigh News & Observer)
- As injuries mount, NY Rangers call up Dylan McIlrath ahead of Blue Jackets game (New York Daily News)
- Winnipeg Jets Olli Jokinen reveals secret to success: Massage therapy (Winnipeg Sun)
- Bungling Panthers arena crew creates shocking obstructed view seats vs. Red Wing (New York Daily News)
- Ace Bailey and the birth of Leafs Nation (Toronto Star)
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