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Tuesday, December 20, 2016
- Flames tame Coyotes 4-2 (Calgary Herald)
- Ducks edge Maple Leafs, 3-2, as John Gibson outduels Frederik Andersen (Orange County Register)
- Oilers overcome the Blues 3-2 in overtime (Edmonton Journal)
- Rangers’ Rick Nash suffers another groin injury, likely out for game against Penguins (New York Daily News)
- Hurricanes-Red Wings game postponed (Raleigh News & Observer)
- BMO Field gets ready for an ordinary Classic (Toronto Star)
- Trump picks Wall Street billionaire and Florida Panthers owner Vinnie Viola for Army Secretary post (Miami Herald)
- Blue Jackets on a Roll Behind Tortorella and Bobrovsky (USA Today)
- Auston Matthews finds his touch again, Max Pacioretty keeps Canadiens afloat: Seven NHL players making up for lost time (National Post)
- The challenge of building an audience for China’s first pro hockey team (Globe & Mail)
- Bernier was caught off guard by trade to Ducks (Toronto Star)
- Former Maple Leafs head coach Randy Carlyle has moved on (Toronto Sun)
- Thomas Chabot will be easy to find at the world juniors: he'll be wearing an A (Ottawa Citizen)
- Training, technology playing a role in Thornton’s longevity (San Jose Mercury News)
- Same old story: Maple Leafs drop 1-goal game to Ducks (Toronto Sun)
- Blues give away another third-period lead, lose in OT (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- No let-down after streak, but no win for Flyers either (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- After seven straight, Allen gets a brief break (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rielly, Kadri thank former Leafs coach Carlyle for their starts (Toronto Star)
- Punch-less Bruins looking for goals any way they can find them (Boston Herald)
- Special teams have been hurting Islanders (New York Newsday)
- Tampa Bay Lightning: Diagnosing the Lightning's power-play woes (Tampa Bay Times)
- Superstitious Panthers prefer to speak softly about improved penalty kill (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Hynes: "You have to look at the bigger picture" (NorthJersey.com)
- Penguins' Sullivan: Kuhnhackl 'week to week' with lower-body injury (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Nick Jensen gets a shot; Green, Lashoff, Marchenko on shelf (Detroit News)
- Ottawa Senators goaltender Andrew Hammond's status up in the air (Ottawa Sun)
- Ottawa Senators goaltender Mike Condon's strong play one of many pleasant surprises for team (Ottawa Sun)
- Young defense among NHL's best (Columbus Dispatch)
- David Backes relishes bringing good cheer to ailing youngsters (Boston Herald)
- Flyers like what Bellemare has done in larger role (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Through his play, Lars Eller showing increasing comfort with Capitals (Washington Times)
- Provorov comfortable taking on stars (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Suddenly red-hot Vinnie Hinostroza puts slow start behind him (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Penguins defenseman Derrick Pouliot knows the next few weeks are critical (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Phillip Danault gains expanded role as Canadiens' injuries mount (Montreal Gazette)
- Crouse latest to fill Domi's spot on top line (Arizona Republic)
- Cutting down penalties helping Blackhawks' Ryan Hartman stay on the ice (Chicago Tribune)
- Fehr to middling: Can he elevate his game now that he's back in Penguins lineup? (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Senators forward Smith brings offence in new role (Ottawa Citizen)
- Burmi concerned about future with Jets (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Adam Cracknell knows he has to fight to stay at NHL level, and his play has given Stars fighting chance recently (Dallas Morning News)
- Rookie blue-liner continues life as Flames' seventh defenceman (Calgary Herald)
- Cannone's NHL debut with Wild will be one for the aged (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Kennedy's winding road leads back to Sabres' organization (Buffalo News)
- Bruins call up Frank Vatrano from Providence (Boston Globe)
- Senators' Dzingel hits home run by going with hockey (Chicago Daily Herald)
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