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Thursday, December 17, 2015
- Penguins shut out in Boston, 3-0 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Whole Latta love: Center’s goal, assist spark Capitals past Senators, 2-1 (Washington Post)
- Verizon Center to host two World Cup of Hockey exhibition games in September (Washington Times)
- Ottawa to host Team Canada's World Cup training camp (Ottawa Citizen)
- French-language group has a problem with the pronunciation of P.K. Subban's name (Montreal Gazette)
- Making the grade: Athletic academies across Canada try to strike a balance between hockey and homework (National Post)
- Preds GM David Poile discusses sluggish trade market (The Tennessean)
- With point streak over, Kane ready to hit hometown (Buffalo News)
- Kane's magical streak up there with the greats (Chicago Daily Herald)
- With fewer shots, Stamkos looking for his spark (Tampa Tribune)
- Matthews preparing himself for the spotlight of the NHL Draft (Buffalo News)
- Donato, Bjork, Carlo arrive with USA club (Boston Herald)
- Hammond sharp in Senators' return, but Capitals prevail (Ottawa Citizen)
- Turris passes Yashin on Ottawa Senators Ironman list (Ottawa Sun)
- Isles confident despite a bit slower start (New York Newsday)
- Recent lineup tweaks have paid dividends for Florida Panthers (Miami Herald)
- Most Sabres take needed recovery day (Buffalo News)
- Struggling Jackets can only hope players-only meeting helps (Columbus Dispatch)
- Mental aspect the tough part of slumps, Maple Leafs say (Toronto Star)
- Panthers' Reilly Smith has been better than advertised (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Paywall to view
- Jiri Tlusty must make most of his chance (Bergen Record)
- There is no downplaying Adam Henrique's importance to Devils (NJ.com)
- Derek Stepan and Kevin Klein close to returning (Bergen Record)
- First game back from injury, Oilers forward Rob Klinkhammer tweaks ankly, leave tilt (Edmonton Sun)
- Lindback takes starting role as team explores other options (Arizona Republic)
- Steve Mason waiting for Michal Neuvirth to cool off (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Semyon Varlamov's recent play has Avalanche moving up (Denver Post)
- Babcock gives Sparks next start as Bernier falters (Toronto Sun)
- Sharks' Thornton looks to turn back clock (San Jose Mercury News)
- Maple Leafs' James van Riemsdyk buying into coach Babcock's plan (Toronto Sun)
- Canes’ Victor Rask quiet, cool effective (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Wild didn't pick up Jarret Stoll 'to sit around (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Yanni Gourde's Lightning callup 'a dream come true' (Tampa Bay Times)
- Calgary Flames return Josh Jooris to lineup (Calgary Sun)
- Lowry had hand in Moose win hours after demotion from Jets (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jacobs, Crocker earn Patrick Award (Boston Herald)
- Penguins founder Block dies at 82 (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Isles to sell Arbour patches for Alzheimer’s (New York Newsday)
- Winnipeg Jets spread some holiday cheer with visit to Rehabilitation Centre for Children (Winnipeg Free Sun)
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