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Friday, January 6, 2023
- Canada prevails against Czechia in overtime to defend world junior gold (Toronto Star)
- Capitals stay hot on road, shed Jackets and reach halfway point on fire (Washington Post)
- Flyers win fourth straight for a season-best streak with 6-2 victory over Coyotes (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Vince Dunn again makes most of homecoming as he helps Kraken to third win in a row (Seattle Times)
- Goaltenders from Russia have ascended to top of NHL (Edmonton Journal)
- Maple Leafs players like what they have seen from Kid Canada Connor Bedard (Toronto Sun)
- Penguins forward Sidney Crosby selected to All-Star Game (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Maple Leafs’ Mitch Marner is an all-star (Toronto Star)
- Kadri to represent Flames at all-star game (Calgary Sun)
- Sabres center Tage Thompson selected for NHL All-Star Game (Buffalo News)
- Cale Makar makes NHL All-Star Game for Avalanche, but no Mikko Rantanen (Denver Post)
- Matthew Tkachuk makes All-Star Game, excited to rep South Florida with game in Sunrise (Miami Herald)
- Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin named All-Star for first time (New York Post)
- Kraken’s Matty Beniers earns first NHL All-Star selection (Seattle Times)
- NHL names Elias Pettersson an All-Star, again (Vancouver Province)
- Wings' Larkin named NHL All-Star for third time (Detroit Free Press)
- Kings’ Kevin Fiala named to NHL All-Star Game (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Bruins goalie Linus Ullmark named an NHL All-Star for the first time (Boston Globe)
- Winnipeg Jets’ Josh Morrissey selected for NHL All-Star Game (Winnipeg Sun)
- Kaprizov named to NHL All-Star Game (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Carolina Hurricanes forward Andrei Svechnikov selected for 2023 NHL All-Star Game (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Nashville Predators goalie Juuse Saros sets saves record, selected for 2023 NHL All-Star Game (The Tennessean)
- Erik Karlsson, chosen for NHL All-Star game, explains why this will be his most exciting one yet (San Jose Mercury News)
- Stars’ Jason Robertson earns first NHL All-Star nod (Dallas Morning News)
- Islanders' Brock Nelson named to All-Star team (New York Newsday)
- Canadiens' Nick Suzuki invited to NHL All-Star Game (Montreal Gazette)
- Flyers forward Kevin Hayes selected to 2023 NHL All-Star game (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Knights’ selection for NHL All-Star Weekend named (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Rangers topple reeling Canadiens for third straight victory (New York Post)
- When the will matches the want, the victory follows (Vancouver Province)
- Edmonton Oilers stop home-ice bleeding with 60-minute gem against New York (Edmonton Sun)
- Bruins explode for three third-period goals for 5-2 win over Kings (Boston Herald)
- Penguins' losing streak reaches 6 after falling to Golden Knights (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Avs fall apart, Alexandar Georgiev slams stick, comeback falls flat: How Colorado blew 2-0 lead for fifth straight loss (Denver Post)
- Matt Murray falters as Maple Leafs handled easily in loss to Kraken (Toronto Sun)
- Kings stumble against Bruins in third period (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Lackluster Isles are no match for dangerous Oilers (New York Newsday)
- Blue Jackets fall to Capitals, struggle in second period again (Columbus Dispatch)
- Canes unleash record barrage of shots, but Preds goalie stands tall in Nashville’s win (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Takeaways as Devils fall to Blues, drop 8th straight home game (NJ.com)
- Canadiens' offence stalls again in 4-1 loss to Rangers (Montreal Gazette)
- Shesterkin's improved play key to Rangers' turnaround (New York Newsday)
- Clutterbuck returns to Isles lineup after missing eight games (New York Newsday)
- Max Pacioretty officially making Carolina Hurricanes debut against Nashville Predators (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Lightning’s process better than their outcome against Wild (Tampa Bay Times)
- Winnipeg Jets look to avoid letting foot off gas pedal with talented players like Wheeler and Ehlers returning to line-up (Winnipeg Sun)
- Story of Wild's current success? Not knowing 'who's going to be the guy' (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- The Canadiens need to return to basics, Martin St. Louis says (Montreal Gazette)
- Red Wings understand falling behind early no recipe for success (Detroit News)
- Flames’ defencemen doing their share of goal-scoring too (Calgary Herald)
- Jets’ injury woes coming to an end as four regulars ready to return (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Goaltender Dustin Tokarski excited, prepared to help Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Rookie Mason McTavish rewarding Ducks for their trust (Orange County Register)
- Blackhawks’ roster remains in flux, but not enough to make Caleb Jones play forward again (Chicago Sun-Times)
- How Pierre-Luc Dubois has developed into a high-end power forward for Winnipeg Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Extra work helps Adam Larsson tie Kraken record with seven-game point streak (Seattle Times)
- Blackhawks comfortable allowing Reichel to slowly grow his game (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Islanders’ Aatu Raty not discouraged by limited playing time (New York Post)
- Red Wings’ Alex Nedeljkovic finds rhythm, builds confidence with Griffins start (MLive.com)
- A 'whirlwind of emotions' for Sabres as players monitor Damar Hamlin's progress (Buffalo News)
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