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Wednesday, December 16, 2015
- Patrick Kane streak ends as Varlamov shuts out Hawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Namestnikov's overtime goal for Lightning ends day of Stamkos frenzy (Tampa Bay Times)
- Sharks end losing streak (San Jose Mercury News)
- More Gaudreau OT magic propels Flames to sixth-straight win, 2-1 over Nashville (Calgary Herald)
- Lou Marsh Trophy is Carey Price’s latest reward for tenacity, hard work (Toronto Star)
- Two-time Cup winner Jarret Stoll eager to join Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Penguins rule out Fleury with concussion; Bennett out 4 to 6 weeks (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Coyotes acquire Christian Thomas from Canadiens in exchange for Lucas Lessio (Arizona Republic)
- Coyotes' Smith out 8-10 weeks with core muscle injury (Arizona Republic)
- Steven Stamkos ignoring speculation, focused on improving his game (USA Today)
- Buying into the dream: Hockey academies a growing trend, with costs surpassing $50,000 a year (National Post)
- Outdoor game, all-star game could be part of Leafs’ anniversary plans (Toronto Star)
- Mania over future of Bolts' Stamkos in full swing in Toronto (Tampa Tribune)
- Jets try to keep Ladd, Byfuglien talks at bay (Winnipeg Sun)
- Kings make moves to gain salary-cap space (Los Angeles Times)
- Veteran defenseman Scuderi thrilled to join Blackhawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Rangers get revenge on Edmonton Oilers in ugly but effective 4-2 win at Garden (New York Daily News)
- Shorthanded Florida Panthers post impressive 5-1 win against Islanders (Miami Herald)
- Jake Voracek busts slump, fuels Flyers to OT win (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Stastny scores winner as Blues rally vs. Jets (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Devils turn it around, blank Sabres, 2-0 (Bergen Record)
- Koivu, Vanek lead onslaught in 6-2 win (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Maple Leafs defence, Bernier poor in loss to Lightning (Toronto Sun)
- Devils lull Sabres, fans to sleep in 2-0 victory (Buffalo News)
- Three-goal outburst in second buries Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Predators still 0-for-overtime (The Tennessean)
- Bad omen leads to Islanders’ first pointless night in a while (New York Post)
- Nash scores winner as Oilers fall to Rangers (Edmonton Journal)
- Injury-riddled Canucks coming off the rails (Vancouver Province)
- Little to take away after Jets blew lead over Blues (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ryan Strome returns to Islanders’ lineup (New York Newsday)
- Evgeny Medvedev improving, still learning (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Brandon Manning fighting to keep spot with Flyers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Debut a 'dream come true' for Maple Leafs' Corrado (Toronto Sun)
- Birthday boy Yanni Gourde excited to make Lightning debut (Tampa Bay Times)
- Predators veteran Jackman has come full circle from greenhorn to mentor (Calgary Herald)
- Devils' Lee Stempniak still likes scoring goals in front of mom and dad (NJ.com)
- Avalanche players have different views of Patrick Kane's streak (Denver Post)
- Leafs put freeze on TSN's 'Sign Stamkos' signs (Toronto Sun)
- Penguins' Sullivan shuffles lines, says 'nothing etched in stone' (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Red Wings know they must 'grow,' increase leads (Detroit Free Press)
- Klein a question for road trip (New York Newsday)
- Rangers cleverly bought 2 or 3 extra Derek Stepan games (New York Post)
- Cam Fowler, a six-year veteran at 24, is a bright spot for Ducks in lead role on defense (Los Angeles Times)
- Capitals forward Andre Burakovsky struggles to regain scoring touch (Washington Post)
- Ottawa Senators' Prince sucks up snub (Ottawa Sun)
- Panthers demote slumping center Dave Bolland to minors (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Paywall to view
- Brady Skjei called up by Rangers (New York Daily News)
- Former Ducks star Teemu Selanne opens a gourmet butcher shop in O.C. (Orange County Register)
- Habs players' wives, girlfriends wrap up Christmas smiles for underprivileged youngsters (Montreal Gazette)
- Ducks hit House of Blues for annual charity event (Orange County Register)
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