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Thursday, February 12, 2015
- Kane, Bogosian traded to Buffalo (Winnipeg Sun)
- Penguins breeze by Red Wings, 4-1 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Capitals survive San Jose in overtime (Washington Post)
- The future isn't now, but it's not that far away (Vancouver Province)
- Coyotes pick up center Mark Arcobello off waivers (Arizona Republic)
- Evgeni Nabokov retires as a grateful Shark (San Jose Mercury News)
- Stars forward Jamie Benn apologizes to Canucks' Henrik and Daniel Sedin for implying the twins have incestual relationship (New York Daily News)
- Big trade: Kane may be on McDavid's wing next season (Edmonton Journal)
- Jets welcome newcomers into fold (Winnipeg Sun)
- Evander Kane excited to be moving on from Winnipeg Jets to Buffalo Sabres (Winnipeg Sun)
- Good riddance to Kane: Jets fans (Winnipeg Sun)
- Calgary Flames GM says he's not going to pull trigger just because of Wednesday's blockbuster (Calgary Sun)
- Blue Jackets aren't in market for big trades (Columbus Dispatch)
- Jagr would welcome a change of scenery (Bergen Record)
- Wild's depth, and GM Fletcher, are being tested (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Hitchcock credits players as he climbs NHL ladder (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Fisher prepares for playoffs, paternity (The Tennessean)
- Wings players not interested in advanced metrics (Detroit Free Press)
- Sloppy start dooms Red Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Blackhawks salvage point after disastrous second period (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Sharks lose to Capitals in overtime (San Jose Mercury News)
- Jimmy Howard's return after being sidelined for a month is lone positive in Red Wings' 4-1 loss (MLive.com)
- Versteeg returns to Hawks' lineup (Chicago Daily Herald)
- With Red Wings, rivalry still resonates for Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Colorado isn't scoring on the power play, but defense of it has been strong (Denver Post)
- There's no 'i' in team or Panthers (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Paywall to view
- The payoff for Ottawa Senators in no playoff? Prospect development (Ottawa Citizen)
- Cooper's tinkering with Bolts' lines produces immediate results (Tampa Tribune)
- Senators' Anderson, Phillips not returning soon (Ottawa Sun)
- Lightning's Vasilevskiy vaults to top of highlight reel (Tampa Bay Times)
- Coyotes' Yandle, Ekman-Larsson make powerful duo (Arizona Republic)
- Mats Zuccarello moves onto NY Rangers' top power play unit ahead of game with Avalanche (New York Daily News)
- Leafs' Kessel demoted to fourth line (Toronto Sun)
- Semin back in Canes lineup, not that he's talking about it (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Isles' McDonald hoping to stay in NHL this time (New York Newsday)
- Jaskin making his mark for Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Jacob De La Rose adds to the Canadiens' youth movement (Montreal Gazette)
- Oilers centre Anton Lander starting to show signs of rounding into NHL form (Edmonton Sun)
- Derek Forbort is finally able to join Kings (Los Angeles Times)
- Oilers had difficulty tracking down called-up prospect, who went 'old school' with no cellphone (Edmonton Journal)
- Wild call Stephane Veilleux up from Iowa (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Penguins lose Arcobello through waivers (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Flyers' backup goalie not even in front row (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Calgary Flames C Mikael Backlund gives up on trying to get dad to stop watching and get some sleep (Calgary Sun)
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