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Thursday, January 19, 2017
- Pavelec-tricity sparks Jets to 6-3 win over lowly 'Yotes (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Connor McDavid scores in OT to carry Oilers to 4-3 win over Panthers (Edmonton Journal)
- Fehr, fourth line lead Penguins past Canadiens (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Semyon Varlamov, Avalanche goalie, shelved through NHL All-Star break (Denver Post)
- Predators' P.K. Subban could return next week, Poile says (The Tennessean)
- Isles interim coach Weight: ‘There’s no time to waste’ (New York Newsday)
- Panthers owner and secretary of Army nominee Vincent Viola accused of punching worker at racetrack (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Maple Leafs’ Morgan Rielly lucky to be down rather than out (Globe & Mail)
- Doug Weight Takes Over as Islanders’ Coach, Saying, ‘We Have to Play Better’ (New York Times)
- Recent high-scoring games more aberration than trend in NHL (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Wild owner Craig Leipold: ‘This could be the year’ (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- The unique hockey ‘bromance’ of Barry Trotz and Ken Hitchcock (Washington Post)
- Red Wings battle back for big shootout win over Bruins (Detroit News)
- Pavelski’s goal the difference as Sharks top Kings 3-2 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Sharks continue to dominate Kings with 3-2 victory (Los Angeles Times)
- Bump in the road for Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Burmistrov makes quick return to Winnipeg (Arizona Republic)
- Kings coach Darryl Sutter rips compressed NHL schedule (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Desperation a powerful motivator for Lightning defense (Tampa Bay Times)
- Sabres scoring first, but struggling to hold on to leads (Buffalo News)
- Laine back on the ice (Winnipeg Sun)
- 'I feel really good': Return is near for Rangers' Matt Puempel (New York Post)
- Wild’s Jonas Brodin out at least a month with a broken finger (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Henrik Lundqvist needs Rangers defense to help him break out of funk (New York Daily News)
- Chicago Blackhawks' Crawford struggling, but it's a team effort (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Detroit Red Wings' Jared Coreau grounded as he grabs at No. 1 job (Detroit Free Press)
- Mired in scoring slump, Jonathan Toews vows 'to not lose that faith' (Chicago Tribune)
- Ducks' Rickard Rakell on pace for 37-goal season (Los Angeles Times)
- Flames centre taking steps to becoming well-rounded player (Calgary Herald)
- Wild's Granlund, full time at wing, is taking flight (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Leafs turn to Gardiner with Rielly day-to-day (Toronto Star)
- Morrissey steady presence on blue line (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Berglund picks up the pace in a big way (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Penguins forward Tom Kuhnhackl ‘finding his way’ in sophomore season (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Matt Nieto fits in nicely with the Colorado Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Once undersized, John Anderson grows into forceful forward (Columbus Dispatch)
- With Oduya injured, Nemeth and Johns could get opportunity to play on a regular basis (Dallas Morning News)
- Corrado to come in for injured Rielly (Toronto Sun)
- Will Flyers call up high-scoring Greg Carey? (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Nolan Patrick, NHL’s top draft prospect, is in the Avalanche’s sights (Denver Post)
- Far from home, Artemi Panarin finds family in Chicago (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Jackets a comfortable fit for former Senators captain Shaw (Ottawa Sun)
- Babcock: 'Let's Talk' (Toronto Sun)
- How Super Mario became Predators' unofficial mascot (The Tennessean)
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