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Thursday, December 15, 2016
- Flyers hold off Avs for 10th straight win (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Penguins beat Bruins in overtime, 4-3, on goal by Rust (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Sharks beat Senators in shootout for emotional 4-3 win (San Jose Mercury News)
- Rangers may get Rick Nash back for upcoming road trip (New York Daily News)
- Kings' Dean Lombardi says goalie Jonathan Quick is on course to return in mid-February from groin injury (Los Angeles Times)
- Rangers try for goalie normalcy, tab Henrik Lundqvist to return (New York Post)
- A great year, but no Lou Marsh Trophy for Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Struggling Florida Panthers say there has been no change in management structure (Miami Herald)
- Former Ducks coach Ron Wilson suffers stroke, is 'fine' and recovering (Orange County Register)
- For Toronto Maple Leafs’ Star Young Forwards, a Reality Check (New York Times)
- Hometown rookie Troy Stecher makes a splash with the Vancouver Canucks (Globe & Mail)
- Team Canada locks in world junior roster at 22 (Toronto Sun)
- Dubois cuts to the chase with Team Canada juniors (Toronto Star)
- Dominique Ducharme feeling good about world junior team jelling (Toronto Sun)
- Canucks prospect Brock Boeser won't play for USA at World Juniors (Vancouver Province)
- Wings GM Holland frustrated with only 30 points in 30 games (Detroit News)
- Ducks kept all the 'good people' when they hired Coach Randy Carlyle (Orange County Register)
- Scottsdale's Matthews enjoying NHL journey (Arizona Republic)
- Auston Matthews warms to Toronto with hometown team in town (Toronto Star)
- Something finally clicks for slumping Lightning in 6-3 win over Flames (Tampa Bay Times)
- Bruins fall in overtime to Penguins (Boston Herald)
- Several Lightning players end scoring droughts, double up on Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Erik Johnson’s absence has forced Avalanche to juggle defensive pairings (Denver Post)
- Injury filled early season doesn't dent Flames winger Kris Versteeg's positive outlook (Calgary Sun)
- Lightning defenseman Slater Koekkoek still trying to stick (Tampa Bay Times)
- Penguins' special teams hitting their stride (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- After 23 games in 43 days, Oilers using their first three-day break of the season to rest, re-set and practice (Edmonton Sun)
- For Wild’s Bruce Boudreau, coach’s challenge a team effort (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Lightning's Kucherov day-to-day; progress for Callahan (Tampa Bay Times)
- Armia, Matthias near return to Jets lineup (Winnipeg Sun)
- Full practice the next big step for Bogosian (Buffalo News)
- Stars will keep goalie share strategy, but Antti Niemi could see extended playing time for this reason (Dallas Morning News)
- His future uncertain, Scott Darling living in the moment (Chicago Sun-Times)
- For Ducks' Cogliano, guarding ironman streak is routine (Los Angeles Times)
- Foes show respect for Zach Werenski with hits (Columbus Dispatch)
- Bellemare on a roll as shutdown center (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Canadiens' Shaw still smarting over Krug hit (Montreal Gazette)
- Dennis Rasmussen takes his chance, skates with it for Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Jets weigh in on playing in Olympics (Winnipeg Sun)
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