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Thursday, December 29, 2011
- Semin, Vokoun power Capitals past Rangers (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Canucks down Sharks again - in overtime (Vancouver Sun)
- Crosby likely to be out for an extended period (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Canada bounces Czechs at World Juniors (Globe & Mail)
- NHL looking into bench scrum during Tuesday's Tampa Bay Lightning-Philadelphia Flyers game (St. Petersburg Times)
- NHL takes a pass on Spurgeon hit (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Weber's agent lashes out after hit (The Tennessean)
- John Madden could join Florida Panthers (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Hemsky's future with Oilers murky as trade deadline approaches (Edmonton Journal)
- Russia overcomes Slovak defence (Calgary Sun)
- Finns sting U.S. (Edmonton Sun)
- Swiss boo FribergÕs victory stick schtick (Edmonton Journal)
- Jenner's physicality a Boone for Canada (Edmonton Sun)
- Canadians solve Mrazek puzzle (Calgary Herald)
- Lack of discipline dooms Czechs (Calgary Herald)
- Friends become foes at world junior tournament (Edmonton Journal)
- False parity keeps most teams in playoff hunt (Winnipeg Free Press)
- No longing sellers, Predators take big step with richest franchise deal yet (Nashville City Paper)
- Jaromir Jagr set for first return to Pittsburgh as Flyer (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Staal deals with trade rumours, losing (Toronto Sun)
- Iggy two away from 500 goals (Calgary Sun)
- Jagr comes back to Pittsburgh with rival Flyers (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Pens, Zbynek sees other side of Jagr (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Junior gold memories stir Hodgson's emotions (Vancouver Sun)
- Spezza clocked at 103.8 (Ottawa Citizen)
- Sykora scores twice, Devils protect the lead in the third period in a victory ... (Bergen Record)
- Predators come out on top in predictably tight game with Wild (Nashville City Paper)
- Seidenberg scores early in OT (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- OT goal lifts Bruins past Coyotes (Arizona Republic)Subscriber site
- San Jose Sharks lose 3-2 in overtime to Vancouver Canucks (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Wild find silver lining in eighth loss in a row: a solid effort (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Quenneville angry as Kings blank Hawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Sabres spin their wheels against Brodeur (Buffalo News)
- Devils' Anton Volchenkov modest after scoring three points in two games (Newark Star Ledger)
- Viktor Stalberg has tongues wagging (Chicago Sun Times)
- Hawks' Daniel Carcillo sits out for sixth game in row (Chicago Sun Times)
- Islanders need to score goals, and fast (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Regulation road win eludes Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Jets shut out in the shootout (Winnipeg Sun)
- Hitchcock wants to teach, not scream (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Dig harder, Wilson urges Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Mike Babcock says Jimmy Howard has showed greater poise (Detroit Free Press)
- Skinner's return to Canes uncertain (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Hedman status big concern for Lightning (Tampa Tribune)
- Injured Wolski practices, but prospects limited (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Sens skid without Phillips (Ottawa Sun)
- For Reimer, it was a very good year (Toronto Sun)
- Campbell makes it look easy as he assists surging Panthers (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Jets' little big man (Winnipeg Sun)
- Avalanche's Quincey hates being a healthy scratch (Denver Post)
- Beleskey relishes bigger role (Orange County Register)
- Mancari hopes opportunity leads to bigger role (Vancouver Sun)
- Teubert back on Oilers bus (Edmonton Sun)
- Habs' Leblanc making a case to stay up (Montreal Gazette)
- Wild's Greg Zanon keeps his head up despite recent scratches (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- 20-year-old Pirri must stay consistent to stick around (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Red-hot Cormier poised for likely recall to Winnipeg (Winnipeg Free Press)
- He's loving life on the Rock Speedy Albert on Jets' radar (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Rangers send Erixon back to AHL (New York Post)
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