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Tuesday, December 29, 2015
- Lightning lose wild game against Canadiens in shootout (Tampa Tribune)
- Despite depleted lineup, Capitals keep rolling to eighth straight victory (Washington Post)
- Tyler Toffoli scores second career hat trick in Kings' 5-0 win over Canucks (Los Angeles Times)
- Edmonton Oilers trade Ben Scrivens for Zack Kassian (Edmonton Sun)
- Evander Kane denies any wrongdoing in encounter with 20-year-old woman (Buffalo News)
- Vinik ‘absolutely’ confident something will work out with Bolts’ Stamkos (Tampa Tribune)
- Alex Nylander leads Sweden to win over U.S. at world juniors (Toronto Star)
- Canada bounces back at 2016 world juniors with blowout win over Denmark (National Post)Late Update
- 2015 was the year of the Connor McDavid-Jack Eichel Tank Bowl -- but a sequel seems unlikely (National Post)Late Update
- NHL fighting declines as enforcers fade from landscape (Denver Post)
- Winter Classic is about the show first, the hockey second (Boston Globe)
- Canadiens GM Bergevin says Price's recovery still on schedule (Montreal Gazette)
- Zack Kassian knows he's running out of time to show he's an NHL player (Edmonton Journal)
- Honesty sought, even if conflict arises (Columbus Dispatch)
- With Flyers on the road, Ron Hextall heads to Finland (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Nylander could still return to world juniors: Babcock (Toronto Sun)
- Minnesota Wild's Devan Dubnyk steps in, stops Red Wings (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Predators' offense shows up against Rangers (The Tennessean)
- Calvin Pickard's 35 saves, Nathan MacKinnon's hat trick power Avs' victory over Sharks (Denver Post)
- Frustration reigns as Capitals shut out Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Henrik Lundqvist yanked again as Rangers fall to Predators, 5-3 (New York Daily News)
- Blashill bemoans Wings' turnovers in loss to Wild (Detroit News)
- Sharks pay the penalty in loss to Avalanche (San Jose Mercury News)
- Canucks fall hard to heavy Kings (Vancouver Province)
- Red Wings' Jeff Blashill criticizes team for excessive turnovers, reluctance to shoot in loss (MLive.com)
- Predators welcome Mike Fisher back to lineup (The Tennessean)
- Rangers’ hot rookie forced to get out of returning veterans’ way (New York Post)
- J.T. Miller one of few Rangers playing consistently strong hockey during rough stretch (New York Daily News)
- Wild's Fontaine scratched, needed a 'good chat' (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Lucic makes it ‘home’ with heavier heart (Vancouver Sun)
- Blues still want to see more of their ‘A’ game (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Flames' league-worst power-play improving rapidly (Calgary Herald)
- 'Too pretty' Blackhawks want to get down and dirty (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Nothing special about Oilers' power-play units right now (Edmonton Journal)
- Devils hoping line, defense shakeup gives them a 'jolt' (NJ.com)
- Babcock: 'Speed leads to offence' (Toronto Sun)
- Paul Maurice is not ready to sell his team short (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Bruins must prepare to play without David Krejci for a while (Boston Herald)
- Panthers' Bjugstad goes through first full practice since late November (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Mark Streit set to return; Michael Del Zotto may sit out (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Penguins goalie Matt Murray builds confidence in NHL (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Johnny Gaudreau's success for Calgary Flames starts at practice (Calgary Sun)
- Winnik credits two-way play with longevity in NHL (Toronto Star)
- Erik Gustafsson's promotion signals change for Blackhawks blue line (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Anaheim Ducks recall Shea Theodore from San Diego Gulls of AHL (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Lightning owner Jeff Vinik's 'Heroes' program hits $10 million (Tampa Bay Times)
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