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Wednesday, January 6, 2016
- Florida Panthers’ streak reaches 10 with victory against Sabres (Miami Herald)
- Flyers beat Canadiens to end skid (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Parise's hat trick leads Wild to win after Koivu gets hurt (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- AHL call-up helps Rangers get key win over NHL-best Stars (New York Daily News)
- Flyers trying to get secondary scoring on track (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Drouin reports to AHL, declines to address trade request (Tampa Bay Times)
- Erik Johnson's injury not serious, but Avs claim Andrew Bodnarchuk on waivers (Denver Post)
- Ruff remarks on Clutterbuck irritate Isles (New York Newsday)
- Leafs prospect scores in overtime as Finland beats Russia in world junior final (Toronto Star)
- Finland’s Jesse Puljujarvi, Patrik Laine improve draft rankings after gold medal at world juniors (National Post)
- As Denmark Succeeds, the Goal Moves (New York Times)
- Newark Statue of Martin Brodeur Is Being Sculpted by a Devils Fan (New York Times)
- Retired NHL stars awaiting a call from the hockey Hall (San Jose Mercury News)
- Kasperi Kapanen a golden lining for Leafs at world junior (Toronto Sun)
- Wilson would ‘entertain’ offer to coach in NHL but not counting on one (Toronto Star)
- World junior officials hoping for higher turnout in Montreal next year (Toronto Star)
- Detroit Red Wings pick Vili Saarijärvi wins gold medal at World Junior Cup Championship (MLive.com)
- World juniors give Leafs plenty to be excited about (Toronto Star)
- Blackhawks beat Penguins on Artemi Panarin’s OT goal (Chicago Sun-Times)
- ‘Harry Potter’ and the sorcerer’s stick: Kuznetsov stars as Caps top Bruins (Washington Post)
- Calgary Flames down Tampa Bay Lightning 3-1 (Calgary Sun)
- Hellebuyck does it again as Jets ride hot goalie past Predators (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Sabres have another start with no jump (Buffalo News)
- Poor start dooms Lightning in 3-1 loss (Tampa Tribune)
- Ruff: 'We really totally embarrassed ourselves' in loss that saw Jamie Benn, Tyler Seguin get benched (Dallas Morning News)
- Penguins two-game streak stopped with OT loss to Blackhawks (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Bruins can’t chase down Capitals at TD Garden (Boston Globe)
- Predators shoot but can't score vs. Jets (The Tennessean)
- 'Boring' Wild makes it tough on Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Calgary Flames use speed to beat Tampa Bay Lightning (Calgary Sun)
- Bruins’ Adam McQuaid injured on hit from behind (Boston Globe)
- Jayson Megna scores in Rangers debut (New York Newsday)
- Matt Read back in lineup after wake-up call (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Kevin Hayes back in lineup as Alain Vigneault alters tough-love strategy (New York Post)
- Matt Carle on sitting: "It's gutwrenching" (Tampa Bay Times)
- Jets coach has plenty of praise for rookie goalie (Winnipeg Free Press)
- No bitterness from Daley, Scuderi in first meeting since trade (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Blue Jackets' Johansen tries to stay focused amid trade rumors (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Nearly 44, Jagr keeps turning back the clock (Buffalo News)
- Edmonton Oilers make strides in game style as they move into second half of season (Edmonton Journal)
- Injured winger Mike Cammalleri won't accompany Devils to Montreal (NJ.com)
- Canes’ Di Giuseppe has concussion (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Anaheim Ducks goalie John Gibson is one rookie who hasn’t played like one (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Coyotes goalie Louis Domingue capitalizes on ice time (Arizona Republic)
- Tyson Barrie's four-point game places him in rare air for Avs blueliners (Denver Post)
- After a shaky start to the season, veteran Andrej Sekera starting to click on Oilers blue-line (Edmonton Sun)
- Canucks' Horvat soldiers on through sophomore woes (Vancouver Sun)
- Devils’ Adam Henrique receives offensive request (Bergen Record)
- With six goals, Ducks winger Chris Stewart is making the most of his limited ice time (Orange County Register)
- Marlies' Ray Emery fights to keep career alive (Toronto Star)
- Maple Leafs confident Morin has what it takes (Toronto Sun)
- Red Wings reassign Tomas Nosek to Grand Rapids, as Kyle Quincey, Drew Miller near return (MLive.com)
- Flames goalie coach Sigalet reflects a decade after brief NHL stint with MS (Calgary Herald)
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