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Friday, December 20, 2013
- Alfredsson's goal ends winless streaks (Detroit Free Press)
- Penguins beat Minnesota for ninth consecutive win at home (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Steen seals the deal with Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Florida Panthers top Senators, win fifth in a row (Miami Herald)
- The only thing Kings' Martin Jones loses is his shutout (Los Angeles Times)
- Edmonton Oilers send forward Linus Omark to Buffalo for 2014 sixth-rounder (Edmonton Sun)
- NHL rules hit on Flyers' Brayden Schenn was clean (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Ducks' Getzlaf upset with league's decision (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- At 14, Top Prospects Decide if Path to NHL Runs Through College (New York Times)
- Leadership at core of Hawks' success (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Brian Burke outlines the process in the search for a new general manager of the Calgary Flames (Calgary Herald)
- GM Bryan Murray still thinks Ottawa Sens are a playoff team (Ottawa Sun)
- Senators know when teams struggle, trade winds blow (Ottawa Sun)
- NHL violence concerns former Penguins' pest Cooke (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Steen's new contract came together quickly (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Laughton named Canada's captain for World Juniors (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Fucale looks to write storybook finish at world juniors (Toronto Sun)
- Sabres go back-to-back, beat Bruins (Buffalo News)
- Giroux sparks Flyers to wild comeback win (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Lindback, Lightning beat Predators (Tampa Bay Times)
- Canuck-killer Erik Cole again comes up big in Stars' win over Vancouver (Dallas Morning News)
- Colorado Avalanche tops Edmonton Oilers in battle of young stars (Denver Post)
- Maple Leafs knock off Coyotes in shootout (Toronto Sun)
- Last-place Buffalo beats Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Sharks lose again at Staples; Hertl injured (San Jose Mercury News)
- Third-period collapse (Columbus Dispatch)
- Wild falls to depleted Penguins 5-2 as road woes continue (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Lightning strikes fast vs. Predators (The Tennessean)
- Same old Sens, losing to Florida Panthers (Ottawa Sun)
- Canucks suffer second straight loss in fall to the Stars (Vancouver Sun)
- Colorado Avalanche dominate offensively as Edmonton Oilers continue losing skid (Edmonton Sun)
- Toronto Maple Leafs' James Reimer makes statement with win over Coyotes (Toronto Sun)
- 'Weird' goal caps bright night for goalies at ACC (Toronto Sun)
- Faceoff troubles becoming centre of attention (Toronto Star)
- Pair of Edmonton Oilers offensive players, Sam Gagner and Nail Yakupov struggling at both ends of the ice (Edmonton Sun)
- Ottawa Sens defenceman Marc Methot happy to be back in action (Ottawa Sun)
- Clarkson at his rugged best for Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Maple Leafs' Troy Bodie nets first goal with Toronto (Toronto Sun)
- Olli Maatta, meet Ryan Suter (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- MacLean questions Senators leadership following post-loss meeting (Ottawa Sun)
- Former Penguin Matt Cooke returns (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Devils get lift with sparkplug Stephen Gionta back in lineup (Newark Star Ledger)
- Zach's back, but frustration is building (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Mikael Granlund isn't ready to return yet (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Ryane Clowe probably won't play this weekend but still hopes to play before Christmas (Newark Star Ledger)
- Jets have question in the crease but lean toward Pavelec (Winnipeg Sun)
- Neck stiffness unlikely to sideline Lundqvist (New York Post)
- Backstrom is the Capitals' overlooked man (Washington Post)
- Canes' Skinner back in the scoring 'zone' (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Grabner-Nielsen-Bailey line delivers for Isles (New York Newsday)
- Capitals rookie Tom Wilson working his way along NHL learning curve (Washington Times)
- Good things in small packages (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jordin Tootoo returns to Red Wings, 'rarin' to go' (Detroit News)
- Blackhawks call up goaltender LaBarbera (Chicago Tribune)
- Lightning moves to protect goaltenders from bumps, jabs (Tampa Bay Times)
- Rangers fan sues MSG; says guard pushed her over seats (New York Post)
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