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Saturday, January 9, 2016
- Corey Crawford, Phil Danault lead Blackhawks to sixth straight win (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Avalanche gets big Central Division victory over Nashville (Denver Post)
- Lightning make a statement with 3rd-period comeback over Oilers (Tampa Tribune)
- Rangers deal Etem for Canucks’ Jensen (New York Newsday)
- Marcus Johansson suspended for check to Islanders’ Thomas Hickey (Washington Times)
- Rugged blueliner Regehr set to retire as a Flame (Calgary Herald)
- Denna Laing has significant spinal injury (Boston Globe)
- Benning touts newest Canuck Etem’s speed, scoring potential (Vancouver Sun)
- Etem's difficulty in landing a top-six NHL role a matter of 'timing,' former junior coach says (Vancouver Province)
- Devils will hold off on mortgaging future (Bergen Record)
- The key factors that make Keith Yandle Rangers’ best trade chip (New York Post)
- Hoping for a trade, Drouin shows spark for AHL Syracuse (Tampa Tribune)
- Cowen steers clear of trade talk: "I don't want the Drouin situation" (Ottawa Citizen)
- New-look Penguins get All-Star Malkin’s approval (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Fans looking forward to booing Kane (Winnipeg Sun)
- Bogosian happy to return to Winnipeg (Winnipeg Sun)
- Evander Kane: 'I've moved on' from Winnipeg (Winnipeg Sun)
- Hawerchuk keeps an eye on Doan as captain piles up points (Arizona Republic)
- Bruins keep it simple, control play vs. Devils (Boston Globe)
- Hurricanes take down Blue Jackets 4-1 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Ryan Kesler sparks Ducks in 4-3 shootout victory over St. Louis (Los Angeles Times)
- Spark is missing, captain Nick Foligno injured in loss (Columbus Dispatch)
- Sabres put in good effort but lose to Chicago (Buffalo News)
- Predators: 'We've got to be desperate' (The Tennessean)
- Blues lose another lead, and three players (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Devils fall to Bruins, 4-1, for third straight loss (Bergen Record)
- 'Tough to swallow:' Tampa Bay erases 2-0 deficit to score 3-2 win over Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Johansen makes fast debut (The Tennessean)
- Ducks lament lack of power plays (Orange County Register)
- With offense mostly silent, Johnson's lone mistake is costly as Sabres fall to Blackhawks (Buffalo News)
- Blues agree that something is missing (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Buffalo's Moulson helping rookie Eichel adjust to NHL life (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Oilers coach Todd McLellan, Lightning coach Jon Cooper go back at least 25 years (Edmonton Journal)
- Isles aren’t satisfied with halfway results (New York Newsday)
- Jets showing signs of life (Winnipeg Sun)
- Detroit Red Wings’ resurgent penalty kill provides fresh spark (Detroit Free Press)
- Sharks at a crossroads, DeBoer says (San Jose Mercury News)
- Flyers' Gostisbehere ruled out for Saturday (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Kings' Jeff Carter has no obvious setbacks after returning to lineup (Los Angeles Times)
- Pakarinen thankful for quick return to Oilers lineup after head injury (Edmonton Journal)
- James Reimer rusty but reliable in Maple Leafs return (Toronto Sun)
- Leafs' Bernier plays way out of trouble -- confidence sky high (Toronto Sun)
- Flames goalie turns game into series of high fives (Calgary Herald)
- Wings' DeKeyser discovers he can score, too (Detroit News)
- Edmonton Oilers`Brad Hunt looking to solidify his spot in the lineup (Edmonton Sun)
- Weal looking for better ‘chance to earn ice time’ (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Tom Kuhnhackl likely to make NHL debut tonight in Montreal (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Ex-Gopher Reilly called up, will make NHL debut with Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Berenson taken aback by Larkin's ascent (Detroit News)
- Former Maple Leaf Brandon Kozun enjoys life in KHL (Toronto Star)
- Florida Panthers surgeon: tummy tucks by day, puck injuries at night (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Paywall to view
- Alaska hockey fans love their Red Wings, too (Detroit Free Press)
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