|
|
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
- First-place Florida Panthers defeat Montreal Canadiens for seventh win in a row (Miami Herald)
- Anaheim Ducks end Calgary Flames' home-win streak (Calgary Sun)
- Bruins overpower Senators to stop slide (Boston Globe)
- Temporary relief (Columbus Dispatch)
- Canada escapes with shootout win over Switzerland at world juniors (National Post)
- Evander Kane investigation could take weeks, police say (Buffalo News)
- Alex Nylander stepping up for Sweden with brother William sidelined with suspected concussion at world juniors (National Post)
- ‘Tenacious’ captain Brayden Point leading Canada by example at 2016 world juniors (National Post)
- Swedish Players Increasingly Drawn to U.S. Colleges (National Post)
- NHL rink builders tackled Gillette project with icy efficiency (Boston Globe)
- Sharks' G.M. Wilson isn't hitting panic button (San Jose Mercury News)
- Marlies’ Kasperi Kapanen grateful to play for Finland at world juniors (Toronto Star)
- Isles’ offense revives in 6-3 win over Leafs (New York Newsday)
- Devils' late goal overcomes Carolina Hurricanes, 3-2 (NJ.com)
- Blues stumble on their way to OT win (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Second period scoring burst sends Kings to 5-2 win over Oilers (Los Angeles Times)
- Ducks use smothering defensive effort to get 1-0 win over Flames (Orange County Register)
- Blackhawks offense erupts for 7-5 victory over the Coyotes (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Trouba stays true to his game, gets rewarded in win over Wings (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Eric Staal’s 2 goals not enough in Hurricanes' 3-2 loss to Devils (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Predators rally, but Blues prevail (The Tennessean)
- Wings' Howard yanked yet again (Detroit Free Press)
- Slashing, nasty hits in scrappy Senators loss to Boston (Ottawa Citizen)
- Bernier gives up six goals on 15 shots as Leafs fall to Islanders (Toronto Star)
- Coyotes can't keep pace with Blackhawks in loss (Arizona Republic)
- Los Angeles Kings defeat Edmonton Oilers 5-2 (Edmonton Sun)
- Red Wings' Jimmy Howard says his performance was 'unacceptable,' vows to work hard, persevere (MLive.com)
- Oilers goaltender Cam Talbot struggles as Kings score three quick goals in second period (Edmonton Journal)
- Hayes' trick a treat for Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Burmistrov snaps scoreless drought in Jets' win over Red Wings (Winnipeg Sun)
- Oilers' Mark Letestu hasn't missed a game while playing last month with broken jaw (Edmonton Journal)
- Anaheim Ducks' Ryan Getzlaf: ‘Been a weird year’ (Calgary Sun)
- Islanders' John Tavares returns to form at ACC (Toronto Sun)
- Glendening return turns out to be lone Wings change (Detroit News)
- Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: Ducks prospect Theodore finally makes NHL debut (Calgary Herald)
- Antoine Vermette’s short stay made a lasting impact (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Penguins likely need to go on a torrid run to make playoffs (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Lightning continues to have trouble holding leads (Tampa Bay Times)
- Alain Vigneault rips Kevin Hayes’ play (New York Newsday)
- Gabe Landeskog is lucky after puck to face (Denver Post)
- Scheifele out, but recovering (Winnipeg Sun)
- How Henrik Lundqvist is dealing with one of his worst stretches (New York Daily News)
- Gostisbehere stays on roster but says he won't get cocky (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- From Russia, with a good right hand (Vancouver Sun)
- Oilers have to get over fact they used to consider Kassian as Public Enemy No. 1n (Edmonton Journal)
- Blues place Gomez on waivers (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bruins legend Schmidt recalls Habs rivalry (Boston Herald)
- Wild heads outdoors for practice, prepping for February festivities (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
|
|