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Tuesday, December 22, 2015
- Capitals make it six straight as secondary scorers take primary role (Washington Post)
- Penguins snap 5-game skid with 5-2 victory against Blue Jackets (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Happier holiday: Predators win two in a row (The Tennessean)
- Leafs light up Avalanche 7-4 in second-last game before Christmas (Toronto Sun)
- Wild sign Jared Spurgeon to four-year, $20.75M extension (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Icemen cometh to Gillette (Boston Herald)
- Leafs sending 'impact players' to world juniors: A look at the team's five prospects in the tournament (National Post)
- Older forwards still make impact for Sharks, other teams (San Jose Mercury News)
- As buzz about his status builds, Stamkos trying to stay focused (Tampa Tribune)
- Henrik can’t stand the pain of not playing (Vancouver Sun)
- Why Patrick Sharp says facing Chicago Blackhawks will be 'just another game' (Dallas Morning News)
- Blackhawks brace for showdown with Sharp, Oduya and the Stars (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Blackhawks get long-awaited matchup with Patrick Sharp, Johnny Oduya, Stars (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- USA Hockey excited for what Eichel can be on international stage (Buffalo News)
- Five Maple Leafs prospects to watch at world junior tournament (Toronto Star)
- Islanders get needed assistance from John Tavares, rout Ducks for 5-2 win (New York Daily News)
- Flyers erase three-goal lead to beat the Blues (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Flyers erase 3-goal deficit and beat Blues (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Oilers goalie Cam Talbot turns away 44 shots to secure victory (Edmonton Sun)
- Fragile Ducks fall to Islanders, 5-2 (Los Angeles Times)
- Penguins put away Jackets with four goals in second (Columbus Dispatch)
- Maple Leafs snap Avalanche's five-game winning streak (Denver Post)
- Blues blow big lead in loss to Flyers (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Minnesota Wild take early lead but prove no match for powerful Stars (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Jets outplay Oilers for most of the game, but lose 3-1 (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ducks yank goalie Frederik Andersen after first period of loss to Islanders (Orange County Register)
- Winnipeg Jets defenceman Mark Stuart plays 600th NHL game (Winnipeg Sun)
- Voracek clicking with new linemates (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Colin Wilson relieved to finally score again (The Tennessean)
- Avalanche's John Mitchell has come a long way since time in Toronto (Toronto Sun)
- Scoring and wins up for Florida Panthers (Miami Herald)
- Rangers seek positives before Christmas break (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings winning fight for faceoffs (Detroit News)
- Rangers coach Alain Vigneault believes team’s struggles less mental, more about execution (New York Daily News)
- Okposo out again, prognosis uncertain (New York Newsday)
- Wings’ Ericsson not feeling better, doubtful vs. Devils (Detroit Free Press)
- Dwight King getting closer to return, but not in 2015 (Los Angeles Times)
- Devils' Patrik Elias glad for some rest (Bergen Record)
- Horvat, Baertschi hoping their chemistry class just getting started (Vancouver Sun)
- Ekman-Larsson adjusts to physical play (Arizona Republic)
- Tikhonov's departure tough, but Blackhawks' Panarin adjusting (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Wiercioch welcomes additional ice time (Ottawa Citizen)
- Edmonton Oilers' Mark Fayne returns from AHL intent on being better NHLer (Edmonton Journal)
- Dzingel 'to get a crack at the NHL' (Ottawa Sun)
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