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Saturday, December 17, 2016
- Fight fuels eighth-straight win (Columbus Dispatch)
- Timo Meier scores first NHL goal in Sharks’ win over Canadiens (San Jose Mercury News)
- Ottawa Senators' Mike Hoffman gets two games for cross-check to Couture's head (Ottawa Citizen)
- Stars' Cody Eakin receives 4-game suspension for running over Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist (Dallas Morning News)
- NHL fines Vlasic $5,000, suspends Hoffman for two games (San Jose Mercury News)
- Ottawa Senators announce that Bryan Murray will enter team's Ring of Honour (Ottawa Sun)
- Ottawa Senators getting closer to finalizing outdoor game at TD Place (Ottawa Sun)
- Tampa 'in the mix' for big league events (Tampa Bay Times)
- Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk not happy with slipping attendance (Ottawa Sun)
- Sidney Crosby is the best player in the game. Period. (Globe & Mail)
- Jaromir Jagr closing in on scoring milestone (USA Today)
- Ex-N.H.L. Enforcer Moves to Hong Kong and Shows His Nurturing Side (New York Times)
- Say ‘ahh’: A look inside the grisliest job in sports (Globe & Mail)
- From Chill to Flames, Calgary GM Brad Treliving learned the ropes (Columbus Dispatch)
- Sidney Crosby brings talk of 50 in 50 back to NHL (Toronto Star)
- Blackhawks' Patrick Kane on his goal drought: 'It's a little frustrating' (Chicago Tribune)
- Laine more accurate than an atomic clock (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Devils' Hall holding up his end of bargain (NorthJersey.com)
- Kessel and Penguins have proven to be a perfect fit (Toronto Sun)
- Penguins goalie Fleury a beloved figure in Pittsburgh (Toronto Star)
- Rangers aren’t soft for not retaliating after Henrik Lundqvist hit — NHL needs to be the enforcer now /a> (New York Daily News)
- For Calgary Flames prospect Dillon Dube, cracking Team Canada was 'unbelievable moment' (Calgary Herald)
- It's not pretty, but the Sabres are finding ways to win (Buffalo News)
- T.J. Oshie scores equalizer and in shootout to lift Capitals over Hurricanes (Washington Post)
- Penguins win streak ends with OT loss to Kings (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Caps snap Canes’ home win streak, 4-3 in shootout (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Avalanche again lose at home, 3-1 to Florida Panthers (Denver Post)
- Lightning falls to Canucks (Tampa Bay Times)
- Calgary Flames suffer 4-1 loss to Columbus Blue Jackets (Calgary Sun)
- Islanders lose in overtime to Buffalo (New York Newsday)
- Canadiens' Carey Price not happy after getting pulled at Bell Centre (Montreal Gazette)
- Okposo, Sabres embracing matchup with Isles (New York Newsday)
- Florida’s Jaromir Jagr climbs in NHL scoring, age (Denver Post)
- Chicago Blackhawks' powerplay on point (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Coyotes' center changes show positive results (Arizona Republic)
- Flyers have thrived since Schenn, Raffl switched lines (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Without improvement on power play, Bruins could miss playoffs (Boston Globe)
- Red Wings won't compromise defense to open up offensively (MLive.com)
- Maurice keeps Jets blender spinning (Winnipeg Sun)
- Andrew Shaw out indefinitely with concussion-like symptoms (Montreal Gazette)
- Lightning's Kucherov, Palat expected out through weekend (Tampa Bay Times)
- Leafs' Marincin put on injured reserve (Toronto Sun)
- Despite struggles, teammates have back of Bruins No. 2 goalie Anton Khudobin (Boston Herald)
- Penalty-killing role expanding for Penguins' Rust (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Brouwer does his best work in opponent's crease (Calgary Herald)
- Ottawa Senators defenceman Mark Borowiecki plans to remain aggressive as suspension ends (Ottawa Sun)
- Wild’s Nino Niederreiter continues to take the next step (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Ottawa Senators defenceman Cody Ceci not complaining about increased ice time (Ottawa Sun)
- Red Wings ring some bells for good cause (Detroit News)
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