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Monday, December 29, 2014
Ducks defeat Canucks in overtime, 2-1
(Los Angeles Times)
Four-goal third period lifts Florida Panthers past Toronto Maple Leafs
(Miami Herald)
USA routs Germany 6-0 at world juniors
(USA Today)
Penguins forward Hornqvist out for several weeks
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
Dubious NHL record about to be set as Voynov ban with Kings drags on
(Orange County Register)
Compatible personalities proving to be key to Team Canada's success
(Globe & Mail)
World junior tournament not a big hit with hockey fans in Montreal
(Montreal Gazette)
Setting up rinks a shared passion for father and son
(Washington Post)
Mumps outbreak festers in the 'gross' world of hockey
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Curtis Lazar and Connor McDavid: Junior hockey's odd couple
(Toronto Sun)
Curtis Lazar tries to get Connor McDavid to smile
(Toronto Sun)
Tongue-wagging Domi a two-way player, 'crazy kid'
(Toronto Sun)
Nelson takes control of Oilers with clear vision of what needs to be done
(Edmonton Journal)
Penguins captain Crosby looking for some answers to goal drought
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
Stamkos' production takes hit for Bolts
(Tampa Tribune)
Gaudreau starting Calder talk
(Calgary Herald)
Senators' goalie shoots down shootout
(Ottawa Sun)
Maple Leafs sink down stretch in loss to Panthers
(Toronto Sun)
Goalie Ryan Miller's play one of few positives in Canuck loss to Ducks
(Vancouver Sun)
Maple Leafs surrender too many shots ... again
(Toronto Sun)
Boudreau likes sight of healthy defensemen
(Orange County Register)
Jets in playoff spot, but stress still plenty of work ahead
(Winnipeg Sun)
Coyotes defense picking up in consecutive wins
(Arizona Republic)
Flyers still having problems killing penalties
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Senators outshooting opponents, but not outscoring them
(Ottawa Citizen)
Julien says Bruins need to be more assertive
(Boston Globe)
Lou Lamoriello watches practice
(Bergen Record)
Rangers coach forced to deny he has Lee Stempniak mandate
(New York Post)
Jordan Staal anxious, excited about return to Hurricanes lineup
(Raleigh News & Observer)
Isles' Halak comes off IR, could start Monday night
(New York Newsday)
Elliott's return could be imminent
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Kuemper ready to return, but Wild still missing four others
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
Mason could return to Flyers' net tonight
(Philadelphia Daily News)
Brad Richards set to return for Blackhawks
(Chicago Tribune)
Sharks forward Nieto declares himself 'good to go' as injury has healed
(San Jose Mercury News)
Kane a question after blocking shot
(Winnipeg Free Press)
Avalanche will rely on goalie Semyon Varlamov the rest of the way
(Denver Post)
Rangers' Nash taking pride in his checking
(Bergen Record)
Red Wings' Gustav Nyquist perfects puck-control skills watching Pavel Datsyuk, Henrik Zetterberg
(MLive.com)
Lecavalier is helping fourth line to become a force
(South Jersey Courier-Post)
Monahan not worried about slump
(Calgary Herald)
Blackhawks' Andrew Shaw hasn't been making noise on offense
(Chicago Tribune)
Red-hot J.T. Miller surprisingly fighting for playing time with NY Rangers
(New York Daily News)
Habs' Gonchar becomes like a big brother for new defence partner Beaulieu
(Montreal Gazette)
Deslauriers making presence felt with Sabres
(Buffalo News)
Matt Dumba gaining valuable experience in AHL
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
Calgary Flames' Ladislav Smid to return to team with newborn twin sons
(Calgary Sun)
Edmonton Oilers get some much-needed love at skills competition
(Edmonton Sun)
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