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Saturday, January 28, 2023
- Leafs fall to Senators after last-minute switch in net (Toronto Star)
- Devils beat Stars 3-2, finish 1st half of season with 3rd best record in NHL (NJ.com)
- Rangers rebound from late collapse by pulling away in win over Golden Knights (New York Post)
- Islanders snap six-game losing skid with ugly win over Red Wings (New York Post)
- Flames extinguish Kraken’s chances to sit alone in Pacific Division lead (Seattle Times)
- Leafs must weather another Auston Matthews absence (Toronto Sun)
- Panthers’ Aleksander Barkov named to All-Star Game roster (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Blue Jackets lose Nyquist 'indefinitely (Columbus Dispatch)
- ‘A slap in the face.’ Nylander snubbed again for All-Star Game after Matthews injury and Leafs fans aren’t happy about it (Toronto Star)
- James Dolan lauds Rangers’ Stanley Cup chances: ‘Really cooking’ (New York Post)
- A look ahead at pending free agents as Senators playoff chances fade away (Ottawa Citizen)
- Hurricanes rally in final minute to force overtime, beat Sharks on Martin Necas’ goal (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Fired up Elias Pettersson helps outpace Columbus all night (Vancouver Province)
- Another comeback bid falls short as Florida Panthers’ skid hits three with loss to Kings (Miami Herald)
- Headed into All-Star Break, Stars’ kryptonite strikes again in overtime loss to Devils (Dallas Morning News)
- Detroit Red Wings stall out in shutout by New York Islanders, 2-0 (Detroit Free Press)
- San Jose Sharks collapse late, lose in unfathomable fashion to Carolina (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blue Jackets run out of luck and gas in Vancouver (Columbus Dispatch)
- Back as Stars’ top-line center, Roope Hintz scores 100th career goal vs. Devils (Dallas Morning News)
- Zibanejad thrilled after Kreider scores 20th goal (New York Newsday)
- Islanders’ Josh Bailey puts positive spin on fourth-line demotion (New York Post)
- Jets confident they’ll return to winning ways (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Edmonton Oilers: Bottom-dwelling teams in the NHL are no joke (Edmonton Sun)
- Penguins’ 4th line beginning to come together, but will it stay? (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Don Granato's decision to cut back on practicing is paying off for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Injuries result in goaltending shuffle throughout Senators organization (Ottawa Citizen)
- Canucks shut down Ilya Mikheyev due to knee injury (Vancouver Province)
- Kraken’s Matty Beniers out for next two games, casting doubt on All-Star availability (Seattle Times)
- No Dobson or Fasching for Islanders until after the break (New York Newsday)
- Things look bleak, but Jordan Binnington says Blues need to 'find a way' (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Fleury making saves, dropping jaws as milestone chase continues (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Harpur glad to have two-year deal with Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Oilers forward Ryan still has scoring magic (Edmonton Journal)
- Wild winger Mason Shaw has been the epitome of professionalism (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Jonathan Huberdeau helping rookie Jakob Pelletier feel right at home with Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Blackhawks hope Philipp Kurashev’s flashes of stardom eventually lead to breakthrough (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Canadiens call up centre Owen Beck from junior Peterborough Petes (Montreal Gazette)
- Bigger, stronger, and healthy again, Flyers prospect Tyson Foerster is knocking on the door of the NHL (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Jets' Blake Wheeler heading to Manitoba Open (Winnipeg Sun)
- Maple Leafs fan completes bucket list by attending game, dies next day (Toronto Sun)
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