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Friday, February 19, 2016
- Justin Williams scores in overtime to lift Capitals over Islanders, 3-2 (Washington Post)
- Kessel scores twice as Penguins beat Red Wings, 6-3 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Rangers get non-violent revenge after McDonagh cheap shot (New York Post)
- Kings lose Anze Kopitar to injury, then lose to Blues in overtime (Orange County Register)
- Joe Sakic, Patrick Roy preparing for Avs vs. Red Wings alumni game (Denver Post)
- TCF Bank Stadium rent? $800,000 or so, NHL agreement shows (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Obama welcomes Blackhawks for a third time (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Mike Babcock embraces challenge of building Maple Leafs 'the Toronto way' (USA Today)
- Wideman’s ‘stupid refs and stupid media’ text sends NHL players a lesson (Globe & Mail)
- Dennis Wideman suspension ‘shows strong support for the officials’: former ref Kerry Fraser (National Post)
- Assistant GM John Weisbrod brings quiet conviction to Canucks’ brass (Globe & Mail)
- League is lacking in characters these days (Columbus Dispatch)
- Blackhawks try to block out trade-deadline speculation (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Hurricanes' Staal won't be 'crushed' if traded to contender (Ottawa Citizen)
- Edmonton Oilers winger Teddy Purcell ready for possibility he could be dealt at deadline (Edmonton Sun)
- Wideman text 'an eye-opener' to Flames teammates (Calgary Herald)
- Sabres’ Evander Kane ready to get back to the business of hockey (Buffalo News)
- Ottawa Senators goaltender Andrew Hammond marks a happy anniversary (Ottawa Sun)
- Domi, Duclair dazzle as Coyotes outshine Stars (Arizona Republic)
- Sharks stay hot, beat Panthers in shootout (San Jose Mercury News)
- Lightning escapes Jets in shootout (Tampa Bay Times)
- Preds, Rinne shut out Bruins (The Tennessean)
- 'Moose' saves the Blues in win over Kings (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Senators survive frantic finish, down Hurricanes (Ottawa Sun)
- Soaring Ducks conclude seven-game trip by handling Canucks (Orange County Register)
- Winning acts as therapy for rejuvenated Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Wings' defense bad again in loss to Penguins (Detroit News)
- Mistakes put stake in Leafs’ effort against Rangers (Toronto Star)
- Colossal comeback falls short (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ducks whistle past Canucks in Vancouver's third straight 5-2 defeat (Vancouver Sun)
- Minnesota controls game from start to finish in win over lacklustre Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Bruins hit sour note in Nashville (Boston Herald)
- Injured Florida Panthers salvage point in shootout loss to Sharks (Miami Herald)
- Ryan Kesler motivated by villain's reception (Vancouver Sun)
- Wings prospect Mantha regains scoring touch in GR (Detroit News)
- Raanta much happier with his play after beating Leafs (New York Newsday)
- Ouellet awaits permanent spot with Wings (Detroit News)
- Scoring slump bothers Lightning's Callahan (Tampa Bay Times)
- Red Wings' Larkin admits he was a big Sidney Crosby fan (Detroit Free Press)
- Wild on fire: 3-0 record, 15 goals under Torchetti (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Jason Spezza's return also marked a power play unit reunion; Ruff: 'He's definitely going to make it better' (Dallas Morning News)
- Isles’ de Haan out, but maybe not for long (New York Newsday)
- More balanced, Flyers hope to continue winning ways (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Flames goalie Ortio patiently waiting to seize moment (Calgary Herald)
- Goalie Niklas Treutle arrives in NHL after joining Coyotes from Germany (Arizona Republic)
- Janne Niinimaa is a huge fan of Laine and Puljujarvi for draft (Edmonton Journal)
- Human highlight reel, Leafs prospect Marner patiently waiting (Toronto Sun)
- ESPN anchor finally gets to visit Hockey Hall of Fame (Toronto Sun)
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