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OPINION
1/6/18
RYAN KENNEDY: Carter Hart and Canada get redemption with World Junior Gold
(The Hockey News)
KEN CAMPBELL: Mete is a man without a team but he has a gold medal
(The Hockey News)
KEN CAMPBELL: Bronze winner Tkachuk will be huge part of Team USA in 2019 if he's not in the NHL
(The Hockey News)
RYAN KENNEDY: Czechs run ends with a whimper but there's hope for a brighter future
(The Hockey News)
GARE JOYCE: Sweden tastes bitter defeat to Canada again, despite superior talent
(Sportsnet)
FRANK SERAVALLI: Canada scores late to beat Sweden and capture World Juniors gold
(TSN)
CHRIS JOHNSTON: Auston Matthews likes what he sees in ‘natural goal-scorer’ Brock Boeser
(Sportsnet)
GREG WYSHYNSKI: Penguins, Islanders among buyers, while Canadiens, Sabres are sellers on trade market
(ESPN)
DAVID SHOALTS: Why Maple Leaf fans can be cautiously optimistic about second half of season
(Globe & Mail)
MICHAEL TRAIKOS: Late goal by Steenbergen lifts Canada to world-junior gold over Sweden
(National Post)
MICHAEL TRAIKOS: Fallin' for Dahlin: Swedish defenceman uses world juniors to solidify his No. 1 prospect status
(National Post)
BRENDAN KELLY: Time to fire Montreal Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin
(Montreal Gazette)
JOHN VOGL: It's half bad
(Buffalo News)
BENJAMIN HOCHMAN: As man in charge, Yeo holds trump card
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
BRUCE ARTHUR: Canadians turn passion into gold
(Toronto Star)
LUKE DeCOCK: Hurricanes’ would-be owner betting on himself. He’s won before. Can he win again?
(Raleigh News & Observer)
JASON BOTCHFORD: Boeser expecting Canucks' road rivals to crank up toughness
(Vancouver Province)
STU COWAN: Gallagher the 'heart and soul' of the Canadiens
(Montreal Gazette)
BRUCE ARTHUR: Gold-medal game of inches goes Canada's way this time
(Toronto Star)
1/5/18
KEN CAMPBELL: Organizers have managed to kill the World Junior Championship Golden Goose
(The Hockey News)
KEN CAMPBELL: IIHF President Fasel's 'mission' to get NHL to 2022 Olympics but it might be mission impossible
(The Hockey News)
KEN CAMPBELL: Batherson's unlikely story continues with hat-trick as Canada advances to final
(The Hockey News)
RYAN KENNEDY: Pettersson, Sweden show no fear against USA en route to final berth
(The Hockey News)
JARED CLINTON: Blowing it up isn't easy for Senators with Karlsson contract looming
(The Hockey News)
MARK SPECTOR: McDavid's performance makes things better for Oilers, for a night
(Sportsnet)
FRANK SERAVALLI: Batherson helps Canada punch ticket to gold-medal final
(TSN)
CHRIS JOHNSTON: Kadri helps inject some much-needed fun back into Maple Leafs’ game
(Sportsnet)
GARE JOYCE: WJC struggles prove you can get too much of a good thing
(Sportsnet)
FRANK SERAVALLI: Organizers admit World Junior ticket sales failed to meet expectations
(TSN)
GARE JOYCE: Sweden turns around medal-round struggles to reach WJC final
(Sportsnet)
MICHAEL TRAIKOS: Canada punches ticket to gold medal game with romp over Czechs at world juniors
(National Post)
MICHAEL TRAIKOS: Tournament organizers call 2018 world juniors 'a success' despite empty seats, unsold tickets
(National Post)
KEVIN PAUL DUPONT: Bruins’ fourth line is doing a first-rate job
(Boston Globe)
PAT HICKEY: 'We rose to the occasion tonight,' Pacioretty says
(Montreal Gazette)
PETER BOTTE: Islanders owners shouldn’t give GM Garth Snow another free pass if team fails to make playoffs
(New York Daily News)
LARRY BROOKS: How Rangers should treat Henrik Lundqvist's resurgence
(New York Post)
BRUCE ARTHUR: IIHF goes to the well once too often with world juniors
(Toronto Star)
STEPHEN HARRIS: Bruins strong play has defied pundits’ preseason predictions
(Boston Herald)
SCOTT CAMPBELL: Jets ready for playoff takeoff
(Winnipeg Free Press)
STU COWAN: Life is very sunny for Lightning rookie Mikhail Sergachev
(Montreal Gazette)
BEN KUZMA: Markstrom equipped to handle goalie roulette challenge
(Vancouver Province)
DAVE MOLINARI: Being drained by two Stanley Cup runs isn't just a tired excuse for the Penguins
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
JOSE DE JESUS ORTIZ: Vegas isn't your average expansion team
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
FLUTO SHINZAWA: AHL is the right place for Anders Bjork right now
(Boston Globe)
ERIC FRANCIS: Long overdue Hamilton split a blessing for Flames
(Calgary Sun)
TERRY JONES: No goals but all three stars for Connor McDavid in Edmonton Oilers' shootout ...
(Edmonton Sun)
PAUL FRIESEN: Rinse and repeat: Jets answering critics, a half season at a time
(Winnipeg Sun)
KEN WARREN: All about thawing out, praising fans, re-jigging the power play and good news on the injury front
(Ottawa Citizen)
1/4/18
KEN CAMPBELL: Korenar will be key for underdog Czechs in semi-final against Canada
(The Hockey News)
JARED CLINTON: After 100th game-winning goal more milestones on the horizon for Ovechkin
(The Hockey News)
JARED CLINTON: Why the Golden Knights should go all-in and buy at the Trade Deadline
(The Hockey News)
KEN CAMPBELL: Despite past disappointments, Sweden believes this year can be different
(The Hockey News)
IAIN MacINTYRE: Canucks' performance will dictate future of GM Jim Benning
(Sportsnet)
FRANK SERAVALLI: Carter Hart: Canada's creature of habit
(TSN)
CHRIS JOHNSTON: Speeches about late Johnny Bower paint portrait of life well lived
(Sportsnet)
ALEX PREWITT: Vermette Relies on Strength, Instincts for Success in the Faceoff Circle
(Si.com)
ELLIOTTE FRIEDMAN: 31 Thoughts: NHL's trade market cracking open
(Sportsnet)
MICHAEL TRAIKOS: Canada's men's Olympic hockey team might get a 'sprinkle' of junior speed and skill
(National Post)
SCOTT STINSON: Making of a monster: How TSN transformed the world juniors from small-time curiosity into must-see TV
(National Post)
KEVIN ALLEN: NHL's second-half story lines to watch: Disappointing Penguins won't sit still
(USA Today)
LARRY BROOKS: What Rick Nash's demotion means for Rangers' trade plans
(New York Post)
STEVE SIMMONS: Johnny Bower is the irreplaceable Maple Leaf
(Toronto Sun)
SAM DONNELLON: Flyers are what their record says they are
(Philadelphia Daily News)
MICHAEL ARACE: Adaptability could serve Blue Jackets in second half
(Columbus Dispatch)
BEN KUZMA: Linden sees streams of midseason sunshine amid franchise fog
(Vancouver Province)
RON KANTOWSKI: Golden Knights are on pace to become best expansion team ever
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
BENJAMIN HOCHMAN: Hutton has the hot hand, but will Yeo play it against Vegas?
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
BRUCE ARTHUR: Johnny Bower was the soul of the Maple Leafs
(Toronto Star)
KEN WARREN: Time for the Senators to determine what the future holds at forward
(Ottawa Citizen)
STU COWAN: Change of scenery might be best for Canadiens' Max Pacioretty
(Montreal Gazette)
KEN WIEBE: Consistency key as Jets continue to roll: Still in top spot in Central at midway point
(Winnipeg Sun)
TERRY JONES: These Oilers didn't learn a thing from December
(Edmonton Sun)
1/3/18
KEN CAMPBELL: Sabres prospect Nylander calls himself out after 'really bad game' in WJC quarterfinal
(The Hockey News)
KEN CAMPBELL: Filip Zadina's big performance powers Czechs past Finland, into semifinal
(The Hockey News)
JARED CLINTON: Canadiens would be wise to be patient if they're considering moving Pacioretty
(The Hockey News)
IAIN MacINTYRE: Vancouver Canucks need more saves if season is to be salvaged
(Sportsnet)
FRANK SERAVALLI: Canada finds plenty of holes in Swiss lineup
(TSN)
CHRIS JOHNSTON: Lightning not thinking too far ahead despite dominant start
(Sportsnet)
MARK SPECTOR: Another dreadful performance sees Oilers’ season swirling the bowl
(Sportsnet)
GARE JOYCE: Canada advances to WJC semis having yet to find its true identity
(Sportsnet)
DAVID SHOALTS: How the Tampa Bay Lightning became the NHL’s powerhouse leaders
(Globe & Mail)
MICHAEL TRAIKOS: As predicted, Canada dominates Switzerland in 8-2 world junior quarter-final victory
(National Post)
MICHAEL TRAIKOS: Vancouver Canucks prospect Olli Juolevi making bigger strides playing against men in Finland
(National Post)
JEFF GORDON: Blues still lack punch without Schwartz
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
PAT HICKEY: 'Obviously, we weren't good enough tonight': Jeff Petry
(Montreal Gazette)
STEVE SIMMONS: At halfway mark, Leafs are an uncertain picture
(Toronto Sun)
JOHN SHIPLEY: Wild’s Zach Parise will make a difference, but won’t be the difference
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
ED GRANEY: Memo to Golden Knights brass: Go for it with all you have
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
MIKE SIELSKI: Flyers can get away with being patient with Nolan Patrick … for now
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
BRUCE ARTHUR: Canadian goaltender takes his routine to heart
(Toronto Star)
ED WILLES: Healthier Ducks have no sympathy for Canucks' world of hurt
(Vancouver Province)
STU COWAN: A chilly Montreal homecoming for Sharks' Marc-Édouard Vlasic
(Montreal Gazette)
DAVE FESCHUK: Leafs, Lightning get measure of each other
(Toronto Star)
CHIP SCOGGINS: For a healthy Wild, big picture can finally take shape
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
TERRY JONES: Forget about playoffs this season for Edmonton Oilers
(Edmonton Sun)
1/2/18
IAIN MacINTYRE: With a better shot than Bure, Boeser has chance for special season
(Sportsnet)
FRANK SERAVALLI: Steenbergen: Team Canada’s shootout specialist?
(TSN)
GARE JOYCE: Rasmus Dahlin separating himself from Andrei Svechnikov at world juniors
(Sportsnet)
MICHAEL BLINN: With Winter Classic Win Over Sabres, Henrik Lundqvist Remains the King of Outdoor Hockey
(Si.com)
GREG WYSHYNSKI: How Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist became the king of outdoor hockey games
(ESPN)
CATHAL KELLY: How the Vegas Golden Knights’ bunch of bad ideas became a miracle in the desert
(Globe & Mail)
MICHAEL TRAIKOS: Tyler Steenbergen bides his time: Will Canada's 13th forward deliver offensively when it matters most?
(National Post)
MICHAEL TRAIKOS: 'They can do everything better': Swiss coach is right — Canada should dominate in world junior quarterfinal
(National Post)
BRUCE GARRIOCH: Skills event lifted Senators' spirits
(Ottawa Sun)
BEN KUZMA: Canucks face double trouble with return of healthy Getzlaf, Kesler
(Vancouver Province)
ROSIE DiMANNO: Mid-season challenge hits home for Maple Leafs
(Toronto Star)
FLUTO SHINZAWA: Tuukka Rask has been the hottest thing on ice
(Boston Globe)
MARK HERRMANN: NHL puts on Classic Show at CITI Field
(New York Newsday)
STU COWAN: Scotty Bowman enjoying life in Florida sunshine at age 84
(Montreal Gazette)
BRUCE GARRIOCH: Senators may make changes, but not behind the bench
(Ottawa Sun)
DAMIEN COX: Stanley Cup forecast clearing with chance of Lightning
(Toronto Star)
LARRY BROOKS: Why the Winter Classic is still an NHL home run
(New York Post)
KEN WIEBE: Hellebuyck for Vezina?: Jets goalie has shown tremendous growth
(Winnipeg Sun)
TERRY JONES: Another big year in store for Oilers Entertainment Group
(Edmonton Sun)
MIKE HARRINGTON: On ice, you can see a Process too
(Buffalo News)
1/1/18
MARK SPECTOR: Oilers' shellacking at hands of Jets a complete mail-in job
(Sportsnet)
FRANK SERAVALLI: Swiss coach expecting domination by Team Canada
(TSN)
IAIN MacINTYRE: Loss to Kings encapsulates Canucks' calendar year of 2017 neatly
(Sportsnet)
GREG WYSHYNSKI: After callout from coach, Shattenkirk looking to shed 'work in progress' label
(ESPN)
MICHAEL TRAIKOS: Eight observations from the world junior tournament before the playoff round starts Tuesday
(National Post)
KEVIN ALLEN: Rangers' contender window hasn't closed yet
(USA Today)
MICHAEL ARACE: Jackets lay an egg on New Year’s Eve
(Columbus Dispatch)
JEFF SEIDEL: Our teams had awful year; better in '18?
(Detroit Free Press)
KEVIN PAUL DUPONT: Bruins’ Torey Krug impressive in bouncing back from benching
(Boston Globe)
ERIC FRANCIS: Top 5 best & worst moments of Calgary sports year
(Calgary Sun)
MIKE HARRINGTON: In Winter Classic spotlight, Eichel looks to stay hot out in the cold
(Buffalo News)
ROSIE DiMANNO: Leafs go down gently against good Knights
(Toronto Star)
12/31/17
KEN CAMPBELL: Team USA's Mettlestadt emerging as breakout star of the 2018 WJC
(The Hockey News)
IAIN MacINTYRE: Loss to Kings encapsulates Canucks’ calendar year of 2017 neatly
(Sportsnet)
FRANK SERAVALLI: Canada accomplishes first mission, topping Group A at WJC
(TSN)
FLUTO SHINZAWA: World Junior Championship asks a lot of teenage hockey talent
(Boston Globe)
STU COWAN: 'I think everybody in here’s pretty pissed off at this point'
(Montreal Gazette)
ARTHUR STAPLE: Brock Nelson and Isles’ third line need to get going
(New York Newsday)
BRUCE GARRIOCH: A 2017 year in review for the Ottawa Senators
(Ottawa Sun)
MIKE HEIKA: How Jamie Benn's silent leadership is just what the Stars need this season
(Dallas Morning News)
STEVE SIMMONS: Johnny Bower was chosen Leaf, which puzzled even him
(Toronto Sun)
STU COWAN: Ticked off — no scoring, few wins, out of playoffs ... and boring
(Montreal Gazette)
BEN KUZMA: Nic Dowd better for tough love from former Kings coach
(Vancouver Province)
STEVE CONROY: Bruce Cassidy, young Bruins appear right on track
(Boston Herald)
LARRY BROOKS: Young local stars evoke memories of past rookie greats
(New York Post)
BRUCE GARRIOCH: Trade talk could dominate trip to world juniors for Senators GM
(Ottawa Sun)
ROSIE DiMANNO: Coach trusts Leafs will avoid ‘Vegas Flu’
(Toronto Star)
PAUL FRIESEN: Time to see how deep the Jets really are...
(Winnipeg Sun)
MIKE HARRINGTON: Better balance still needed for Winter Classic sites, teams
(Buffalo News)