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Tuesday, December 16, 2014
- Edmonton Oilers fire head coach Dallas Eakins (Edmonton Sun)
- Penguins ground Lightning, 4-2 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Bailey gives Islanders shootout victory over Devils (New York Post)
- Sabres cough up lead, then storm back to tie Ottawa and win in shootout (Buffalo News)
- Penguins taking mumps precautions; forward Bennett may have virus (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Penguins player might have exposed Children's Hospital patients to mumps (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Judge rules evidence is enough for Kings' Slava Voynov to stand trial (Los Angeles Times)
- If Ottawa Senators move, they'll 'do it right' (Ottawa Sun)
- The Mumps, a Scourge of Dormitories, Spreads Through the NHL (New York Times)
- OKC Barons head coach Todd Nelson to take over as Oilers interim coach (Edmonton Sun)
- Oilers players take responsibility for Eakins firing (Edmonton Journal)
- Dallas Eakins soared in Toronto (Toronto Sun)
- Facing firing squad rite of passage in NHL Fact of life for Maurice, Eakins, all coaches (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Team Canada's Connor McDavid cleared for contact (Toronto Sun)
- Connor McDavid takes part in full practice with Canadian junior hockey team (Toronto Star)
- Vancouver Canucks rule out loaning Bo Horvat to Team Canada (Toronto Sun)
- Mumps outbreak hitting Crosby, other hockey players confuses experts (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Canes hope to avoid NHL's mumps outbreak (Raleigh News & Observer)
- League's mumps cases a concern for Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Bruins, NHL face mumps issue (Boston Herald)
- Flames wary of mumps outbreak (Calgary Herald)
- Red Wings giving booster shots to ward off mumps (Detroit Free Press)
- Canadiens roster crunch looms as sidelined players return (Montreal Gazette)
- Kings GM Dean Lombardi likes what he sees . . . in the minors (Los Angeles Times)
- Washington Capitals spend more time analyzing video breakdowns of their play (Washington Post)
- Bishop leaves early as Lightning lose 4-2 (Tampa Tribune)
- Devils, Kinkaid lose to Isles in shootout, 3-2 (Bergen Record)
- A first for Lazar but another loss for the Ottawa Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- Cizikas back in lineup; injured Grabner sits (New York Newsday)
- LI's Kinkaid had a great game vs. Isles until very end (New York Newsday)
- Pageau's patience pays off with promotion to Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- Despite recent wins, Maple Leafs strive to be better (Toronto Star)
- Blue Jackets had hope; winning streak provided momentum (Columbus Dispatch)
- Defense-first mentality is why Flyers are improving (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- It's time for the Rangers to make their move (Bergen Record)
- Avalanche among best on penalty kill despite other struggles (Denver Post)
- Panthers surviving off of 'loser points' (Miami Herald)
- Cooke practices, could return Saturday vs. Nashville (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Trouba 'probable' for Sabres (Winnipeg Free Press)
- No time on Smith's return to Ottawa Senators lineup (Ottawa Sun)
- White cleared for contact (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Red Wings' Johan Franzen, Tomas Tatar sick but expected to play Tuesday; Justin Abdelkader, Danny DeKeyser might return (MLive.com)
- Lundqvist is in a groove and wants to stay there (New York Newsday)
- Ducks figure to use Bryzgalov this week (Orange County Register)
- Raanta or Darling? Tough decision looms for Blackhawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- J.T. Miller adjusting to new position with NY Rangers (New York Daily News)
- Sam Gagner eager to improve after being a healthy scratch (Arizona Republic)
- Blackhawks recall Joakim Nordstrom from Rockford (Chicago Tribune)
- In hockey-mad Finland, Haulas bond on gridiron (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Winnipeg Jets inspire smiles with visits to local children's hospital wards (Winnipeg Sun)
- Predators visit Vanderbilt children's hospital (The Tennessean)
- Canadiens lift sick kids' spirits during annual hospital visits (Montreal Gazette)
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