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Wednesday, January 20, 2016
- Bruins get their revenge against Canadiens (Boston Globe)
- Blackhawks set franchise record with 12th straight victory (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Lightning topple Oilers 6-4 to win sixth straight (Tampa Tribune)
- In business-like fashion, Capitals take care of business, throttle Blue Jackets (Washington Post)
- Kronwall out 2-4 weeks, Miller likely done for season (Detroit News)
- John Scott to captain NHL's Pacific Division All-Stars (Arizona Republic)
- Sharks celebrate 25 years in San Jose (San Jose Mercury News)
- Gary Bettman: 'Never any doubt' John Scott would be All-Star captain (USA Today)
- Coyotes happy for John Scott, despite lack of All-Star rep (Arizona Republic)
- Patrick Kane: John Scott playing in All-Star Game 'good for the game' (Chicago Tribune)
- Sharks majority owner Hasso Plattner dreams of a Stanley Cup as team turns 25 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Persistent Rangers outshoot, outlast Canucks for 3-2 overtime win (New York Daily News)
- Reid Boucher leads Devils over Calgary Flames, 4-2 (NJ.com)
- Hunwick scores in dying seconds as Leafs snap skid (Toronto Sun)
- Kings stay hot with 3-2 win over the Stars as Milan Lucic scores winning goal (Los Angeles Times)
- Flyers lose to Maple Leafs on goal in closing seconds (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Welcome back, Bob (Columbus Dispatch)
- Blackhawks, Predators head in opposite directions (The Tennessean)
- Canucks escape from New York with a point in overtime loss (Vancouver Province)
- Tampa Bay Lightning knock off Edmonton Oilers for sixth straight win (Edmonton Journal)
- Calgary Flames doubled up by host New Jersey Devils (Calgary Sun)
- Keith Yandle bounces back vs. Canucks, says he’s ‘all in’ with Rangers despite trade talk (New York Daily News)
- Steven Stamkos luckier after Tuesday's collision with post (Tampa Bay Times)
- Gostisbehere feeling more comfortable than ever (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Giroux stays positive after loss (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Injury to Ryan Nugent-Hopkins leaves Oilers with huge hole at centre (Edmonton Journal)
- Henrik Lundqvist isn’t the only Swede contributing for Rangers (New York Post)
- Boyes glad to be a Leaf to mark 800th game (Toronto Sun)
- Senators get new life in playoff push (Ottawa Citizen)
- Injury-ravaged Jets closer to conference basement than wild-card playoff spot (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Minnesota Wild's new reality: They have more losses than wins (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Penguins’ Sullivan tasked with helping Pouliot fulfill vast potential (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Florida Panthers focus on struggles of Nick Bjugstad, power-play unit (Miami Herald)
- Wild revamps power-play units as it fights to end scoring slump (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Pelech joins Isles’ defensemen injury list (New York Newsday)
- Erik Johnson skates with Avalanche scratches, return closer (Denver Post)
- Ducks goalie Anton Khudobin tries to stay positive as odd man out (Orange County Register)
- Stastny, Brouwer find chemistry together (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Red Wings switch lines hoping to spark offense, as Dylan Larkin joins Pavel Datsyuk (MLive.com)
- Ladd appears to have regained pre-surgery form (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Wings’ Marchenko looks to seize opportunity (Detroit News)
- Jets rookie forward JC Lipon makes good first impression (Winnipeg Sun)
- Borowiecki turns off twitter and shuts the trolls down (Ottawa Citizen)
- Twitter twit fakes Leafs trade (Toronto Sun)
- Speech impediment does not slow down Penguins RW Bryan Rust (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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