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Saturday, December 12, 2015
- Edmonton Oilers 7-5 win over New York Rangers 'just like the old days' (Edmonton Journal)
- Patrick Kane extends point streak to 25 in Blackhawks' victory (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Jonathan Quick makes big saves, and Kings beat Penguins, 3-2 in shootout (Los Angeles Times)
- Sharks' Couture has emergency surgery for arterial bleed, out indefinitely (San Jose Mercury News)
- Oilers honour Glen Sather, creator of the NHL’s all-time greatest dynasty (Globe & Mail)
- Team Canada’s Mitch Marner, Dylan Strome renew friendship on top line (National Post)
- Glen Sather takes his place amongst Edmonton Oilers greats (Bergen Record)
- Banner honouring Glen Sather now hangs alongside the likes of Gretzky, Messier, Coffey, Kurri (Edmonton Journal)
- ‘Luckiest person on earth’: Glen Sather’s touching, glorious night (New York Post)
- Mark Messier emotional on night of Rangers president Glen Sather sendoff (New York Daily News)
- Junior stars Mitch Marner, Dylan Strome getting closer all the time (Toronto Star)
- Spencer Watson has battled his whole life to get where he is now (Toronto Sun)
- Canada's Dunn leaves world junior camp due to injury (Toronto Sun)
- Boedker, Coyotes rally past Wild in overtime (Arizona Republic)
- Kyle Palmieri completes comeback for Devils in OT win (Bergen Record)
- It all falls apart in Rangers' horrid loss to Oilers (New York Post)
- Zach Parise penalty leads to another overtime loss (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Wings glum, but point streak alive (Detroit Free Press)
- Ducks get beat up by Hurricanes, 5-1 (Los Angeles Times)
- Penguins fall to Kings in shootout (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Road weary Flyers beaten by the Stars (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Hawks bring down Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Jimmy Howard: 'We let it slip away' after Red Wings blow another third-period lead, lose in OT (MLive.com)
- Red Wings' Helm works back on Datsyuk line, all over ice (Detroit Free Press)
- Pakarinen loses credit for tying goal (Edmonton Sun)
- Wings' Blashill unsuccessfully challenges tying goal vs. N.J. (Detroit Free Press)
- Daley returns to Chicago Blackhawks after scary neck injury (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Coyotes open homestand without key veteran leaders (Arizona Republic)
- Letang out again with new injury (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Oilers Eberle impressed by Sather (Edmonton Sun)
- Home win streak improving Flames' fortunes (Calgary Herald)
- Tortorella looks for more offense from defensemen (Columbus Dispatch)
- Coach Babcock keeping Leafs players honest (Toronto Sun)
- Avs coach Patrick Roy trying to ignite Mikhail Grigorenko's motor (Denver Post)
- Isles could be without Clutterbuck this weekend (New York Newsday)
- Bishop a rock as last line of Lightning defense (Tampa Tribune)
- David Krejci, Loui Eriksson find togetherness on ice (Boston Herald)
- Panthers’ Jonathan Huberdeau happy to assist teammates amid his tepid goal-scoring (Miami Herald)
- Leafs’ Peter Holland hopes offence will come with new linemates (Toronto Star)
- Ristolainen makes name for himself with hat trick (Buffalo News)
- Logan Shaw sparks Panthers, makes Nova Scotia town proud (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Paywall to view
- Ducks' Patrick Maroon looks to get back in mix (Orange County Register)
- Predators' rookie forwards pitching in (The Tennessean)
- Goaltender Jonathan Bernier shuts out Utica (Toronto Sun)
- Reign’s Peter Budaj hopes to make it back to the NHL with hot play (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Panthers recall Olsen; Bjugstad goes on injured reserve (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Sabres’ McCormick ponders his NHL future (Buffalo News)
- Alfie fitting in nicely as senior adviser (Ottawa Sun)
- Fathers’ trip extra special for Schmidts as Nate’s role on Capitals has grown (Washington Post)
- Phil Esposito celebrates 25 years of Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
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