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Thursday, December 22, 2011
- Giroux on point in return to Flyers lineup (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Stirred up Canucks clip Red Wings (Vancouver Sun)
- Lightning spoil St. Louis' return, lose 7-2 at San Jose (Tampa Tribune)
- Blackhawks overpower Habs 5-1 (Montreal Gazette)
- Isles lose Montoya, Ullstrom to concussions (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Michalek back practising (Ottawa Sun)
- Penguins' Engelland is waiting to hear from NHL (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Young Ranger Rebounds With Help From Richards (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Brian Elliott re-establishes himself - and more (USA Today)
- Kadri ready for another shot with Leafs (National Post)
- Dark day cost 'em medal (Calgary Sun)
- Armstrong noble, but not smart (Toronto Sun)
- Quenneville thinks suspensions are getting softer (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Alfie gets retirement advice (Ottawa Sun)
- Locals keeping low profile on Habs controversy (Winnipeg Free Press)
- NY Rangers coach John Tortorella shows two sides on HBO's '24/7 Flyers/Rangers: Road to the Winter Classic' (New York Daily News)
- Who said hockey players can't be sentimental? (Vancouver Province)
- Preds get surprise visit from ex-coach (The Tennessean)
- Senators' visit brings holiday cheer to CHEO patients (Ottawa Citizen)
- San Jose Sharks score five goals in first period, rout Tampa Bay Lightning (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Avs win 7th straight game at Pepsi Center (Denver Post)
- Crawford comes back with victory (Chicago Tribune)
- Canes' Staal accepts blame for Phoenix loss (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- McClement scores winner as Avs top Blues 3-2 (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Red Wings fall to Canucks, Roberto Luongo, 4-2; Ryan Kesler irate after check by Niklas Kronwall (Ann Arbor News)
- A chip shot between Flyers' Laviolette, Dallas' Ott (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Tempers flare as Canucks beat Red Wings, 4-2 (Detroit News)
- Elliott is back in goal (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Subban says he needs to be better (Montreal Gazette)
- Hartnell protects and serves with Flyers' top line (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Jonathan Toews, Coach Q support John Scott's police work (Chicago Sun Times)
- Ex-Hawk Chris Campoli fitting in with Habs (Chicago Sun Times)
- Jets don't pass 'click' test (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Leafs hoping to learn from mid-season slump (Toronto Star)
- Flames stayin' in race, but still not content (Calgary Sun)
- With season's longest win streak over, Predators look to start another (Nashville City Paper)
- Minnesota Wild upbeat despite skid (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Sinking Sabres need to get back in swim (Buffalo News)
- Shot-shy Oilers outgunned (Edmonton Sun)
- Kevin Dineen blames refs, himself for penalty-marred loss (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Flames' Giordano takes 'step in right direction' (Calgary Herald)
- Wild's Mikko Koivu placed on IR, is doubtful to play Thursday (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Preds' Klein is unlikely to play because of flu (The Tennessean)
- Pavelec calls 'em out (Winnipeg Sun)
- Leafs sniper Kessel on track for 40 goals (Toronto Star)
- Gabby's line earning top grades (New York Post)
- Nash, Carter are split up in search of offense (Columbus Dispatch)
- Tomas Holmstrom: Detroit's king of the crease (Detroit Free Press)
- Flames' Backlund plays harder after benching (Calgary Herald)
- All Belanger wants for Christmas is a goal ... or ten (Edmonton Journal)
- Lovejoy makes splash on return (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Rookie Gardiner hits a few speed bumps on Leafs' blueline (Toronto Star)
- Fehr play growing concern (Winnipeg Sun)
- Tim Erixon stays with Rangers, for now (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Meet the new, improved Nazem Kadri (Toronto Sun)
- Zach Hamill hoping to stick with Bruins (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
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