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Sunday, December 29, 2013
- Ducks eye the future after Phoenix victory (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Blues keep rallying, top Blackhawks (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rebounding Red Wings win for third time in four games (Detroit News)
- Blues confirm Steen has a concussion (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Canada's inexperience shows in shootout loss (Toronto Star)
- Patrick Roy, Colorado Avalanche upset about travel schedule set by NHL (Denver Post)
- Unexpectedly, an Aging Jagr Has Become the Jagr of Old (New York Times)
- The Capitals' Great Eight is lighting the lamp, as per usual (Buffalo News)
- Nathan MacKinnon the "total package" for Colorado Avalanche (Denver Post)
- 'Game on' for Penguins' Orpik during concussion (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Calgary Flames tune out trade talk as roster-freeze melts away (Calgary Sun)
- Red Wings' excitement builds for the Winter Classic (Detroit Free Press)
- Maple Leaf fans converge on Detroit to root for home team in Winter Classic (Detroit News)
- NHL Winter Classic special for ex-Team USA players who called Ann Arbor home (MLive.com)
- Patrick Sharp bolsters his case for spot on Team Canada (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Ottawa Senators Bobby Ryan wants to play for Team USA in Sochi (Ottawa Sun)
- Jack Capuano sings Kyle Okposo's praises as an Olympian (New York Newsday)
- Jack Eichel pressing Connor McDavid for top spot in 2015 draft (Toronto Sun)
- Connor McDavid shows his age in loss to Czechs (Toronto Sun)
- Fucale likely to replace Paterson at world junior (Toronto Sun)
- Preds beat Kings to end skid (The Tennessean)
- Travis Zajac scores winning goal off his shoulder in Devils' 2-1 win (Bergen Record)
- Flyers beat Oilers, Bryzgalov in shootout (Philaelphia Inquirer)
- Senators hang on, beat Bruins 4-3 on Bobby Ryan's winner (Ottawa Citizen)
- Bolts' offense shows rust in shootout loss (Tampa Tribune)
- Florida Panthers fail to rally a second time in loss to Red Wings (Miami Herald)
- Senators' surge sends Bruins packing (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Blues rally, beat Blackhawks 6-5 in shootout (Chicago Tribune)
- Fisher clutch when it counts (The Tennessean)
- Captain Henrik Zetterberg, savior Jonas Gustavsson team up for Red Wings in time of need (MLive.com)
- Kings lose to Predators by a whisker, 3-2 (Los Angeles Times)
- Coyotes tie late but fall in overtime to the Ducks (Arizona Republic)
- Minus Tavares, Islanders can't hang with Devils (New York Post)
- Oilers fall in shootout to Flyers (Edmonton Journal)
- Devils' Ryane Clowe emerges from his first post-concussion fight unscathed (Newark Star Ledger)
- Koivu playing like his old self again (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Bryce Salvador shows no rust in successful return (Newark Star Ledger)
- Chemistry between Moss, Ribeiro brings goals (Arizona Republic)
- Yakupov relegated, Gazdic recovering for Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Red Wings' Mike Babcock on Tomas Jurco: 'Looks like a good hockey player' (Detroit News)
- No substitute for Dennis Seidenberg (Boston Herald)
- Lightning survives, thrives minus Stamkos (Tampa Bay Times)
- Overtime a trying time for Canes (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Richards keeps faith in slumping Letestu (Columbus Dispatch)
- Coach Lindy Ruff harps on importance of shooting lanes, Dallas Stars respond (Dallas Morning News)
- Maple Leafs poised to get top centre Tyler Bozak back Sunday (Toronto Sun)
- Josh Harding appears almost ready to start (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Wild puts ailing Parise on IR with bruised foot (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Calgary Flames black-and-blueliner could return next week (Calgary Sun)
- Grubauer continues to shine for Caps (Washington Post)
- Tantrum no tonic (Winnipeg Free Press)
- St. Louis adjusts offensive mentality (Tampa Bay Times)
- Kane clicking with his new line (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Tough sledding for Buff (Winnipeg Sun)
- Canucks sign OHL goal-scoring leader Dane Fox (Vancouver Sun)
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