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Friday, December 13, 2013
- Calgary Flames fire General Manager Jay Feaster and Assistant GM John Weisbrod (Calgary Sun)
- Flames score OT win over Carolina after forging ahead without Feaster, Weisbrod and Baertschi (Calgary Herald)
- Blues back on a roll after beating Leafs (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- San Jose Sharks put end to four-game slide (San Jose Mercury News)
- Devils' Jagr looking to stick around in NHL a little longer (Bergen Record)
- Penguins wait for decision on Thornton's disciplinary hearing (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- For Some Players, Tax Ensures a Loss Even After a Win (New York Times)
- Toronto Maple Leafs face tricky decision on Morgan Rielly (National Post)
- Have to be great to win in NHL Western Conference (Toronto Sun)
- Calgary Flames interim GM Brian Burke didn't take long to make move (Calgary Sun)
- Calgary Flames' Brian Burke: Successful teams are big (Calgary Sun)
- Amid tumultuous day in Flames front office, Hartley gets a vote of confidence (Calgary Herald)
- Flames players focusing on playing better in wake of Feaster/Weisbrod firings (Calgary Herald)
- Calgary Flames express interest in former Dallas Stars GM Joe Nieuwendyk (Dallas Morning News)
- Burke leaves door open for select smaller skilled players (such as Johnny Gaudreau) to play for Flames (Calgary Herald)
- Bowman has Blackhawks set for success (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Team Canada touches down in Toronto (Toronto Star)
- Canadian junior team faces several questions at selection camp (Toronto Sun)
- Kings goalie Jonathan Quick is on pace to play for U.S. at Olympics (Los Angeles Times)
- Kane having MVP-type season for Hawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Cash register could be ringing for Steen, but he's not listening (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rare victory in New York (Columbus Dispatch)
- Flyers bounce back, defeat Montreal (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Depleted Bolts beat Red Wings in shootout (Tampa Tribune)
- Predators' home edge returns vs. Stars (The Tennessean)
- Matt Duchene big, Avalanche rally to beat Jets in Winnipeg shootout (Denver Post)
- Coyotes cruise past the New York Islanders at home (Arizona Republic)
- Bruins strike Oil early (Boston Herald)
- Ottawa Senators get big win over Buffalo Sabres (Ottawa Sun)
- Another one-goal game, another loss for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Lightning stifle Red Wings offense, hand them another shootout defeat (Detroit News)
- Gone in 60 seconds: Two Nashville goals in final minute of first period deflate Dallas Stars (Dallas Morning News)
- Late power-play goal lifts Blues over Jets (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Sloppy Isles finish awful road trip with loss (New York Newsday)
- Rangers' home woes continue in 4-2 loss to Blue Jackets (Bergen Record)
- Road woes continue for Wild in loss at San Jose (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Habs lose second straight (Montreal Gazette)
- Maple Leafs suffer loss in St. Louis against Blues (Toronto Sun)
- Oilers make a game of it against Bruins but lose 4-2 (Edmonton Journal)
- Duchene commands spotlight in win over Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Hutton back in net again (The Tennessean)
- Joe Pavelski back on San Jose Sharks' third line (San Jose Mercury News)
- Brian Strait back on ice vs. Phoenix (New York Daily News)
- 'I'm not a moral victory guy': Noel (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Coyotes look East to move up the standings (Arizona Republic)
- Briere still feels at home in Philly (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Former Maple Leaf Alexander Steen works hard for his goals (Toronto Sun)
- U of A Bears goalie Kurtis Mucha steps up to help out flu-stricken Boston Bruins at practice (Edmonton Sun)
- Around 30 relatives at arena for Boston Bruins' Jarome Iginla's game against Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Power play, penalty kill help put Penguins on another 100-point pace (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- First-place Anaheim Ducks returning to health (Los Angeles Times)
- Canucks' defence a D-light (Vancouver Sun)
- John Tortorella doesn't trust Zack Kassian lining up with Sedin twins (Vancouver Sun)
- Anton Volchenkov feeling better after rest day (Newark Star Ledger)
- New Wing Alfredsson scoring, providing leadership on, off ice (Detroit Free Press)
- Grabovski has been a welcome addition (Washington Post)
- Ottawa Sens defenceman Jared Cowen wouldn't change anything about his hit (Ottawa Sun)
- Panik in 'humble pie' stage (Tampa Bay Times)
- Wright's value exceeds mere numbers (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Dylan Olsen making the most of NHL opportunity (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Wild's Brett Bulmer: 'I want to see what he can do,' coach says (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Isles delay Strome's debut until Saturday (New York Newsday)
- Wiercioch pushes for more player safety (Ottawa Sun)
- Blackhawks visit Lurie Children's Hospital (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Holiday greetings from the wild and crazy Capitals and Predators (Los Angeles Times)
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