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Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Florida Panthers blow lead against Pittsburgh Penguins but win in shootout
(Miami Herald)
Canucks lay a licking on the desert dogs
(Vancouver Province)
Johnny Hockey's natural hat-trick leads Flames out of slump
(Calgary Herald)
Anaheim Ducks work overtime to defeat the San Jose Sharks
(Los Angeles Daily News)
Braden Holtby, Nicklas Backstrom are the difference for Capitals in 2-1 win over Ottawa
(Washington Post)
Nine-game points streak ends
(Columbus Dispatch)
Rangers' Stempniak diagnosed with mumps
(New York Newsday)
Devils' Patrik Elias and Martin Havlat are being tested for mumps
(NJ.com)
Jannik Hansen thanks Canucks medical staff, almost ready to return after collapsing on bench
(Vancouver Sun)
Canadian players in the KHL seeing paycheques cut after the Russian ruble collapse
(National Post)
Lazar named Team Canada captain at world junior
(Toronto Sun)
Don't fret, Chicago sports fans; Blackhawks a team you can rely on
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Goaltending struggles are Wild's major issue
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
The Flyers, a year after Luukko's exit
(Philadelphia Daily News)
Predators cool off hot Blue Jackets
(The Tennessean)
Coyotes take a beating from the Canucks
(Arizona Republic)
San Jose Sharks fall in overtime to Anaheim Ducks
(San Jose Mercury News)
Kings collapse late in 4-3 overtime loss to Flames
(Los Angeles Times)
A Grinch named Holtby steals one away from the Ottawa Senators
(Ottawa Citizen)
Sharks enforcer John Scott might face NHL review after hard hit
(San Jose Mercury News)
Ducks' Cogliano looks to regain his groove
(Orange County Register)
Coyotes goalie Mike Smith returns with a new mask
(Arizona Republic)
How will Alain Vigneault deal with impending lineup changes?
(New York Post)
Blues attempt to move forward
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
After fast start, Lightning hit scoring slump
(Tampa Tribune)
Isles' Halak feels good after back-to-back wins
(New York Newsday)
Return of Semyon Varlamov means the end of a rookie's run
(Denver Post)
Weiss return brings hope for Wings' offensive jolt
(Detroit News)
Jets will keep rotating goalies until Maurice feels they need to change
(Winnipeg Sun)
Edmonton Oilers' Nail Yakupov 'frustrated' with scoring drought
(Edmonton Journal)
Rangers have confidence in Dan Boyle
(Bergen Record)
Kris Versteeg's high plus-minus rating reflects strong two-way play
(Chicago Tribune)
Paywall to view
Flyers' fourth line proves dominant in weekend play
(Philadelphia Daily News)
Canes' young forwards a reason for optimism
(Raleigh News & Observer)
Oilers send centre Anton Lander back to the AHL Barons after one-game stop
(Edmonton Sun)
Sabres' Schaller enjoys life in the NHL
(Buffalo News)
Flyers prospect Morin thinks at 25 he'll be "one of the best D-men in the league"
(South Jersey Courier-Post)
Stanley Cup-winning strength coach found way back home to Calgary Flames
(Calgary Sun)
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