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Thursday, January 7, 2016
- Blue Jackets trade Ryan Johansen to Nashville (Columbus Dispatch)
- Kings get Luke Schenn, Vinny Lecavalier from Flyers (Los Angeles Times)
- Artemi Panarin scores two more as Blackhawks beat Penguins 3-1 (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Maple Leafs play perfect road game, blank Ducks (Toronto Sun)
- Malkin, Letang named to NHL All-Star Game (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Larkin is Red Wings' 1st rookie All-Star since Yzerman (Detroit Free Press)
- Seeking help at center, Capitals sign Mike Richards through remainder of season (Washington Times)
- NHL rights a wrong as league unveils jerseys for All-Star game in Nashville (New York Daily News)
- Rats in Space: Florida Panthers on hot streak -- and having fun (Miami Herald)
- Kane’s Winnipeg return likely to be cold as ice (Buffalo News)
- Kings' Jonathan Quick and Drew Doughty, Ducks' John Gibson and Corey Perry are selected All-Stars (Los Angeles Times)
- Toews joins Kane in all-star lineup; Crawford snubbed (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Panthers' Luongo and Ekblad join Jagr on All-Star team (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Predators' Weber, Josi, Rinne named to NHL All-Star Game (The Tennessean)
- Flyers' Claude Giroux named to NHL all-star team (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Isles’ Tavares to play in NHL All-Star Weekend (New York Newsday)
- Bergeron earns 2nd All-Star nod (Boston Herald)
- Bolts’ Stamkos, Bishop earn nods for new NHL All-Star 3-on-3 format (Tampa Tribune)
- Cory Schneider to represent Devils at NHL All-Star weekend (Bergen Record)
- Latest honor for Wild's Dubnyk: He's an All-Star (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Nicklas Backstrom, Braden Holtby selected to play in NHL All-Star Game (Washington Times)
- McDonagh tabbed for All-Star weekend (New York Newsday)
- Matt Duchene an All-Star for Avs, Mikko Rantanen has gold (Denver Post)
- Johnny Gaudreau, Mark Giordano selected for NHL All-Star Game (Calgary Sun)
- Sharks' Pavelski, Burns are NHL All-Stars (San Jose Mercury News)
- Karlsson is only Senators all star (Ottawa Citizen)
- Byfuglien named to NHL all-star team (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Oilers winger Taylor Hall obvious choice for selection to NHL all-star game (Edmonton Journal)
- Sabres’ O’Reilly picked as All-Star for first time (Buffalo News)
- Canes’ Faulk named to All-Star roster (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Maple Leafs' Leo Komarov named an NHL all-star (Toronto Sun)
- Jets winger Blake Wheeler, in midst of best season, shrugs off All-Star snub (Winnipeg Sun)
- Joel Quenneville not miffed about Crawford All-Star snub (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Horvat alone worth the price of admission (Vancouver Province)
- Colorado Avalanche beat St. Louis Blues in three-on-three overtime thriller (Denver Post)
- Blues falter late, fall in OT at Colorado (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Ducks lose to Maple Leafs, 4-0, and goalie John Gibson is injured (Los Angeles Times)
- Penguins lose again to Blackhawks, 3-1 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Devils can't blame two calls for loss to Montreal Canadiens (NJ.com)
- Injury-riddled Devils face their first real crisis of season (NJ.com)
- Maple Leafs goaltender James Reimer: "I'm ready to go" (Toronto Sun)
- Wild captain Mikko Koivu returns with team after injury in Columbus (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Z-Bad to play for Sens despite eye injury (Ottawa Sun)
- Coyotes' Hanzal set to return against Flames (Arizona Republic)
- Red Wings hope Drew Miller's return to lineup in San Jose can help bolster slumping penalty kill (MLive.com)
- Flames' Bouma beginning to find his old form (Calgary Herald)
- After sterling debut, Rangers’ Jayson Megna gets another shot (New York Post)
- Oilers forward Iiro Pakarinen plans to tighten helmet strap after concussion against L.A. (Edmonton Sun)
- Wild hockey team partners with youth agriculture program (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Quartet of young fans takes one long and Wild ride (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
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