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Saturday, December 31, 2016
- Canes continue home dominance with 3-2 win over Blackhawks (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Dell earns first shutout as Sharks beat Flyers 2-0 (San Jose Mercury News)
- World juniors get real with Canada-U.S. tradition (Toronto Star)
- Wild, Columbus to put double-digit winning streaks on the line (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Islanders place Halak on waivers (New York Newsday)
- Collision of 12-Game Winning Streaks Proves Rare for N.H.L., or Any League (New York Times)
- Closely ranked junior prospects having different experiences at world junior tournament (National Post)
- Swedish hockey player Rasmus Dahlin impresses at world juniors (Globe & Mail)
- Researchers search for answers on long-term concussion risks (Globe & Mail)
- A Quirk of Canadian History: When War and Hockey Shared the Ice (New York Times)
- New Year’s Eve date vs. Canada dream for American Leafs prospects (Toronto Star)
- Flyers in the mix for latest chapter of U.S. vs. Canada (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Busch Stadium will be a site to behold (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rain threatens to wreak havoc on Winter Classic (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Pronger to suit up for Blues alumni (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Red Wings pleased with weather, ice conditions for Centennial Classic (MLive.com)
- Red Wings’ Ott excited about outdoor debut (Detroit News)
- Detroit Red Wings' Jared Coreau eager to start outdoor game (Detroit Free Press)
- Blackhawks stymied by Cam Ward in loss to Carolina (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Blues close 2016 with 4-0 loss to Nashville (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Ducks drop to 0-7 in overtime after loss to Canucks (Orange County Register)
- Flyers fall to Sharks; goalie Mason is injured (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Marc-Edouard Vlasic injured in Sharks’ win over Flyers (San Jose Mercury News)
- Bickell checks in on Canes, Blackhawks (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Bickell keeps positive attitude as he learns to live with MS (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Rangers look to continue impressive power-play performance against weak west teams (New York Daily News)
- Coyotes' penalty-kill prowess fades at home (Arizona Republic)
- Edmonton Oilers feeling more at home in the third period (Edmonton Sun)
- Ottawa Senators power play continues to struggle at CTC (Ottawa Sun)
- Penguins to go on vaction next week (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Jeff Blashill: Red Wings' Andreas Athanasiou needs higher compete level (MLive.com)
- Avalanche goalie Semyon Varlamov making progress … slow progress, but progress nonetheless (Denver Post)
- Marc-Andre Fleury is ready to assume a heavier workload (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Laid-back Jarry part of Penguins' depth at goaltender (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Matthews starts strong (Toronto Sun)
- David Krejci heats up as year comes to close (Boston Herald)
- Andrew Ladd picking up after slow start (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Goals might be down, but Steen isn't (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Trouba logging major minutes (Winnipeg Sun)
- With Blackhawks carrying 8 D-men, veteran Rozsival understands playing time not easy to come by (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Phillip Danault's emergence helps Canadiens weather injury storm (Montreal Gazette)
- After two concussion scares, Lightning's Michael Bournival making most of his chance (Tampa Bay Times)
- Rangers newcomer has been as steady as promised — with a bonus (New York Post)
- Brayden McNabb is back and ready to help Kings make playoff push (Los Angeles Times)
- From the Czech Republic, to his relationship with Jaromir Jagr, Radek Faksa has had quite the NHL journey (Dallas Morning News)
- After bounceback with Amerks, Bailey gets another shot in NHL (Buffalo News)
- Copp called up by Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Devils' Miles Wood receives autograph, spares Alex Ovechkin from big hit (NJ.com)
- Wild’s Nino Niederreiter invites ‘Hey Teddy’ kid to practice (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Carleton unveils Daniel Alfredsson Scholarship for Mental Health (Ottawa Citizen)
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