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Saturday, December 20, 2014
- Islanders rack up another win in Detroit (New York Newsday)
- Finally, some good Duck hunting on home ice for Ottawa Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- Keith Kinkaid wins first as Devils prevail, 3-2, in shootout (Bergen Record)
- Jets hold on to ruin Bruins' night (Winnipeg Sun)
- Russia beats Canada in world junior exhibition opener (Toronto Star)
- Flyers goalie Steve Mason hurt in practice (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Derick Brassard may return to Rangers' lineup tonight (Bergen Record)
- L.A. Kings defenseman Robyn Regehr out 2-3 weeks with hand injury (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Howe helped by stem-cell procedure, family says (Detroit News)
- Children's Hospital examining policies on infections (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- 'Second place' not in Groulx's vocabulary as Team Canada looks to end medal drought (Globe & Mail)
- Rick Nash's Hot Hand Animates the Rangers at Both Ends of the Ice (New York Times)
- NHL players feel young again with fear of mumps (USA Today)
- Vaccinating against mumps hasn't been a bulletproof solution for NHL teams (Montreal Gazette)
- Florida Panthers taking precaution with mumps outbreak (Miami Herald)
- Maple Leafs patient with William Nylander (Toronto Sun)
- Oilers GM Craig MacTavish and coach Todd Nelson trying to reverse locker-room doldrums (Edmonton Sun)
- Blues are unlikely to deal (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Jersey continues to bedevil the Lightning (Tampa Tribune)
- Wings' winless streak at 5 with 2-1 loss to Islanders (Detroit Free Press)
- Ducks end trip with lackluster effort in 6-2 loss to Ottawa (Los Angeles Times)
- Sluggish Bruins start too costly (Boston Herald)
- Flames' malaise reaches historical proportions with seventh-straight loss (Calgary Herald)
- Lightning's Gudas returns, but Johnson is sick (Tampa Bay Times)
- Ducks' Heatley shakes off rust in return to ice (Orange County Register)
- New Jet Harrison welcomes change of scenery (Winnipeg Sun)
- Shootouts continue to haunt (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Wings look to reprise their version of netcrashers (Detroit News)
- Canucks' No. 2 power-play unit lacking punch (Vancouver Sun)
- Corey Crawford set to return for Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Keith will be back Saturday against Blue Jackets (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Three injured players take steps toward Saturday return for Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Penguins' defensive depth proves valuable (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Mikael Backlund undergoes successful abdominal surgery (Calgary Sun)
- Canadiens' Max Pacioretty listed as day-to-day with upper-body injury (Montreal Gazette)
- Predators put Paul Gaustad on injured reserve (The Tennessean)
- Red Wings' Jimmy Howard day-to-day; Tom McCollum recalled, Xavier Ouellet back to Grand Rapids (MLive.com)
- Wings still waiting on Weiss (Detroit News)
- Injured Sharks Matt Nieto, Tyler Kennedy both skate (San Jose Mercury News)
- Smith, Dubnyk both vying for playing time (Arizona Republic)
- Ryan looking forward to Christmas break (Ottawa Sun)
- Dan Boyle: Rangers 'didn't bring me here to win in December' (New York Post)
- Capitals' Brooks Laich: 'I feel comfortable with where my game is heading' (Washington Post)
- Ottawa Sens need to find captain Erik Karlsson a partner (Ottawa Sun)
- Leafs' Gardiner still under construction (Toronto Sun)
- Alec Martinez a stalwart as Kings' depth on defense is tested (Los Angeles Times)
- Z-Bad, Lazar becoming fast friends (Ottawa Sun)
- Sabres' Flynn is getting his points across (Buffalo News)
- Canes' Jordan ready to make NHL impact (Raleigh News & Observer)
- OKC Barons centre and scoring leader Anton Lander gets another shot at cracking Oilers lineup (Edmonton Sun)
- After prolonged stint as a healthy scratch, Capitals send Andre Burakovsky to Hershey (Washington Times)
- Carter Ashton joins Marlies on conditioning stint (Toronto Sun)
- Former Penguins has new on-ice role with Florida (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Nashville Predators host Charity Holiday Party (The Tennessean)
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