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Saturday, December 28, 2013
- Patrick Sharp's birthday hat trick leads Hawks' rout (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Bruins keep the power on (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Dubnyk gets a little help to record second shutout of season (Edmonton Journal)
- Penguins' Dupuis likely done for rest of season (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Henrik Zetterberg fully practices with Detroit Red Wings, says he'll return Saturday (Detroit Free Press)
- Canucks call up goalie Joacim Eriksson as Roberto Luongo still sidelined (Vancouver Sun)
- Team Is a Memory, but the Whalers Live On Behind NHL Benches (New York Times)
- Kings know their goaltending is in good hands with Martin Jones, Ben Scrivens (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Saving the chatter about Bryzgalov (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Pavs' Nail-ing still angers Jets (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Canada's Scott Laughton learning from the pros (Toronto Sun)
- Jonathan Drouin looking to avoid '13 world junior repeat (Toronto Sun)
- Canada calls on Jake Paterson for game against Czechs (Toronto Sun)
- Rink of Dreams: Winter Fest brings fans, fun and dollars to Detroit (Detroit Free Press)
- Fans celebrate hockey, winter at Detroit fest (Detroit News)
- What makes the Big House so unique, and so special? (Toronto Sun)
- Beating 'A Legend' in Martin Brodeur (Columbus Dispatch)
- Fehr helps Capitals win in regulation (Washington Post)
- Neal lifts Penguins to win with OT goal (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Wild night in Winnipeg (Winnipeg Free Press)
- With convincing 4-1 victory over Nashville, Stars now within reach of playoff spot (Dallas Morning News)
- Sharks win another shootout, 4-3 over Coyotes (San Jose Mercury News)
- Maple Leafs edge Sabres in shootout (Toronto Sun)
- Penguins push past Canes to win 4-3 in OT (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Scott delivers comic relief in Sabres' loss (Buffalo News)
- Devils drop sixth straight shootout to Columbus Blue Jackets, 2-1 (Newark Star Ledger)
- Rangers goalie Talbot shaky in loss to Capitals (New York Post)
- Colorado Avalanche gets blasted by Chicago Blackhawks (Denver Post)
- Offense is there, discipline is not in loss to Jets (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Stars pound Preds (The Tennessean)
- Coyotes lose in a shootout against the Sharks (Arizona Republic)
- Boston Bruins roll over Ottawa Senators 5-0 (Ottawa Sun)
- Flames come out flat after Christmas break; lose 2-0 to Oilers (Calgary Herald)
- Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews breaks out with two goals (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Iginla finds scoring touch (Boston Herald)
- Ott does his part to help Sabres get a point (Buffalo News)
- Edmonton Oilers shut out Calgary Flames (Edmonton Sun)
- One skate in the door (Ottawa Citizen)
- Noel won't throw Pavelec under bus for Jets' woes (Winnipeg Sun)
- Sabres' Ted Nolan brings work ethic (Toronto Sun)
- Roman Horak welcomes fresh start with Edmonton Oilers after trade (Calgary Sun)
- Back to business for Habs (Montreal Gazette)
- Break over tonight for Lightning (Tampa Tribune)
- Boudreau hopes Ducks' momentum doesn't take break (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Latest injury unlike anything Detroit Red Wings defenseman Jonathan Ericsson has experienced (MLive.com)
- Crawford making 'good progress' (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Injured Tavares does not practice (New York Newsday)
- Jonathan Quick, Willie Mitchell return to Kings practice (Los Angeles Times)
- Eddie Lack's 'time to step up' as starting goalie with Roberto Luongo sidelined (Vancouver Sun)
- Andrew Cogliano keeps Ducks in comfort zone (Los Angeles Times)
- Stajan bouncing back from knee-on-knee collision (Calgary Herald)
- Florida Panthers reward Drew Shore with call-up (Miami Herald)
- Hunter Shinkaruk's season over, doesn't regret playing through pain in world juniors bid (Vancouver Sun)
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