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Thursday, December 18, 2014
- Anderson saves Sens with big-time effort in Jersey (Ottawa Sun)
- Bruins snap three-game skid, beat Wild in OT (Boston Globe)
- With 3 more players possibly affected, Pens' mumps fight escalates (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- NY Rangers center Derick Brassard diagnosed with mumps (New York Daily News)
- Red Wings legend Gordie Howe 'miles ahead of where he was weeks ago' and walking a little (MLive.com)
- Calgary Flames sign Hartley to multi-year contract extension (Calgary Herald)
- NHL mumps outbreak rare, but 'could happen anywhere' (USA Today)
- Stirring Passions in Hockey Hotbed (New York Times)
- NHL discusses whether to ban public visits during mumps outbreak (USA Today)
- Russia's Kontinental Hockey League on the verge of financial ruin (Globe & Mail)
- Max Domi set to make his own Air Canada Centre memories (Toronto Star)
- Connor McDavid to play for Team Orr at CHL prospects game (Toronto Star)
- Rangers' mumps prevention: No more roommates (New York Post)
- Strict measures keep Jets mumps-free (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Mumps took a toll on Ducks, while Kings have been unaffected (Orange County Register)
- Penguins continue to thrive, despite spate of ailments (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Calgary Flames GM Brad Treliving impressed with Bob Hartley (Calgary Sun)
- Rocky, Blackhawks continue to get job done (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Nash's goal scoring no shock to teammates (New York Newsday)
- Tavares frustrated, but he doesn't have to carry Isles (New York Newsday)
- Tarasenko is hungry for more (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Shane Doan's commitment to Coyotes remains strong (Arizona Republic)
- Frustration setting in as Stars stymie Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- Troubling trends continue in OT loss to Bruins (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Christian Folin is healthy scratch for Bruins game (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Devils don't feel they deserved to be booed by home fans (NJ.com)
- Chris Phillips closes in team record for most games played (Ottawa Citizen)
- Blackhawks penalty killers on NHL record pace (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Goaltending among the biggest factors in Winnipeg Jets improvement (Winnipeg Sun)
- Reeling Canes try to battle on (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Oilers going through a scoring drought, and it's killing them (Edmonton Sun)
- Change can become fine line for the Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Maple Leafs ready to insert Roman Polak back in lineup (Toronto Star)
- Faceoff ace Boyd Gordon returns to Edmonton Oilers lineup (Edmonton Journal)
- Vasilevskiy answers the call for Lightning (Tampa Tribune)
- Ryan Getzlaf, Ryan Kesler help Ducks skate past adversity (Los Angeles Times)
- John Carlson could be on track to become seventh Capital to reach 50 assists in a season (Washington Post)
- Patrick Sharp working his way back at unfamiliar position (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Lecavalier may return to lineup (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Canadiens' David Desharnais has taken demotion in stride (Montreal Gazette)
- Connauton enjoying ice time (Columbus Dispatch)
- Experience makes San Jose Sharks rookie Chris Tierney much more comfortable (San Jose Mercury News)
- Wings' Anthony Mantha shows 'flashes' of vast potential (Detroit News)
- Wild down to Backstrom in goal, recall Shorewood's Curry (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Skills, thrills and surprises (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Christmas twist: Nashville Predators surprise kids at Walmart (The Tennessean)
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