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Sunday, December 10, 2017
- Overtime goal gives Kings eighth consecutive win despite losing a late two-goal lead to the Carolina Hurricanes (Los Angeles Times)
- Tempers flare as Sharks dominate Ottawa Senators 5-0 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Beatdown at the Bell Centre: Oilers crush Habs (Edmonton Sun)
- Lightning’s Brayden Point credits luck, opportunity for OT winner vs. Jets (Tampa Bay Times)
- Knights win fourth straight with 5-3 victory at Dallas (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Scottrade Center lawsuit to be dropped as part of settlement (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Belmont Park renovation plan to be released (New York Newsday)
- For NHL stars, changes to Winter Olympic Games hitting home (Los Angeles Times)
- Seattle begins NHL expansion process (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Hawks' Kane frustrated with lack of production this season (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Blues victory tempered by Schwartz injury (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bruins turn aside Islanders (Boston Globe)
- Mats Zuccarello scores twice, Rangers dominate Devils in 5-2 win (New York Daily News)
- Avalanche defeats Florida to snap a four-game losing streak (Denver Post)
- Josh Anderson, Sergei Bobrovsky deliver win (Columbus Dispatch)
- Bennett continues hot streak as Flames douse Canucks (Calgary Sun)
- 'Tough one to swallow': Red Wings walloped by Blues (Detroit News)
- Isles scrap but lose for fourth time in five games (New York Newsday)
- Rangers top Devils 5-2 on Zuccarello's two goals (NorthJersey.com)
- Panthers finish home stand with 7-3 loss to Avalanche (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Cavalcade of former Stars leaves Ken Hitchcock searching for answers as Vegas rolls Dallas, 5-3 (Dallas Morning News)
- Slow starts confounding Penguins after 4-3 loss to Maple Leafs (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Sharks chew up Senators, who get swept out of California (Ottawa Sun)
- Lightning strikes (Winnipeg Sun)
- Patric Hornqvist leaves game early after being struck with puck, status unclear (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Dominik Simon made the most of his season debut for the Penguins (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Golden Knights’ Shea Theodore sits after costly turnover (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Nail Yakupov scratched for second consecutive game by Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Howard pins blame on himself for lopsided Wings loss (Detroit News)
- Lightning's Stamkos looking recovered and remarkable (Winnipeg Free Press)
- John Hynes: Devils too soft, too loose to win vs. Rangers (NJ.com)
- Babcock: Leafs wanted to re-sign Hunwick, who went to Pittsburgh in free agency (Toronto Sun)
- Ron Hainsey hasn't changed. That's a good thing. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Capitals have climbed atop Metropolitan Division less than a month after hitting a low (Washington Post)
- Ducks still lost in finding payoff with working extra (Orange County Register)
- With conditioning stint, can Sharks’ Martin get season back on track? (San Jose Mercury News)
- Penguins goalie Matt Murray returns to practice (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Sabres' Kyle Okposo finds the net, looks to turn around his season (Buffalo News)
- Mathew Barzal shows that he can play with NHL’s best players (New York Newsday)
- Gustav Forsling’s play sending loud and clear message to Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Vinnie Hinostroza returns to the NHL with confidence and control (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Florida Panthers’ biggest fan may be an 11-year-old in Barbados (Miami Herald)
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