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Friday, December 18, 2015
- Flames enter seventh heaven, stretching streak with 3-1 win over Stars (Calgary Herald)
- Canucks lose Henrik Sedin to injury in 2-0 defeat in Philadelphia (Vancouver Sun)
- Teuvo Teravainen scores twice, Crawford shuts out Oilers, 4-0 (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Minnesota Wild offense rolls again in 5-2 win over Rangers (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Selling the dream: Raising the next great hockey star comes with a heavy price tag (National Post)
- Jaromir Jagr Leading Panthers’ Veterans and Youngsters at 43 (New York Times)
- Patrick Trophy a humbling honor for Jacobs (Buffalo News)
- Award recognizes Jacobs’ hockey life (Boston Herald)
- Drury embraces limelight again on special night (Buffalo News)
- Hoffman surprised at World Cup of Hockey talk (Ottawa Citizen)
- UMass pumped for U.S. ice clash (Boston Herald)
- Burrows says he's sorry for taunting O'Sullivan (Vancouver Sun)
- Sabres rookie Jack Eichel stays grounded while poised for NHL stardom (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- San Jose Sharks edge Toronto Maple Leafs on Brent Burns' overtime goal (San Jose Mercury News)
- Jackets get seven goals from seven players (Columbus Dispatch)
- Florida Panthers roll, snap Newark skid (Miami Herald)
- Steve Mason takes net back with shutout of Canucks (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Francois Beauchemin scores twice in Avalanche's home victory over Islanders (Denver Post)
- Johnson outstanding in net as Sabres feast on cold Ducks (Buffalo News)
- Tarasenko scores winner as Blues rally (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bumbling Rangers can't get it together in ugly 5-2 loss to Wild (New York Daily News)
- Ducks are blanked for the seventh time, fall in Buffalo 3-0 (Orange County Register)
- Coyotes fall to Blue Jackets in 1st test without Smith (Arizona Republic)
- Lifeless Devils fall to Panthers, 5-1 (Bergen Record)
- Islanders lose to Colorado on late fluke goal (New York Newsday)
- Maple Leafs lose to Sharks in overtime (Toronto Star)
- Scoreless effort nets Oilers second loss of road trip (Edmonton Sun)
- Predators' offense goes missing again (The Tennessean)
- Scary puck-to-head throws Rangers in goalie mess (New York Post)
- Injury Sparks concern (Toronto Sun)
- Johansen takes being benched in stride (Columbus Dispatch)
- Haula sits, Stoll plays for Wild against Rangers (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Wild week for ex-Ranger Jarret Stoll (New York Newsday)
- Stars' Sharp says he 'turned the page' from Chicago days (Calgary Herald)
- Joel Ward thriving in new role for San Jose Sharks (Toronto Star)
- Red Wings work to put more pucks on net (Detroit Free Press)
- Poor penalty killing and league worst penalty totals could turn Jets into lottery team (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Lazar avoids concussion, question mark for Friday (Ottawa Citizen)
- The sobering counter to two quick-healing Rangers (New York Post)
- Top goalie prospect Murray ready for NHL debut with Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Giroux a long-lasting Flyers captain (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Jarome Iginla trying to get back on track toward 600th career goal (Denver Post)
- Canes’ Skinner back to scoring goals (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Kucherov develops into Lightning offensive force (Tampa Tribune)
- Capitals’ Tom Wilson finding balance between playing physical, safe after hit (Washington Times)
- Marchessault figures to stick with Bolts for rest of season (Tampa Tribune)
- Red Wings likely to call up prospect before Christmas (Detroit Free Press)
- Former Islanders great Bob Nystrom lauds concussion advances at NYIT’s sports medicine facility (New York Newsday)
- Devils' Jordin Tootoo recalls Christmas in Nunavut, Canada (NJ.com)
- Wings' Devellano donates 7 Cup rings to Hall of Fame (Detroit News)
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