Friday, January 14, 2022
- Tuukka Rask’s 25 saves lifts Bruins to victory over Flyers (Boston Herald)
- Shesterkin returns with shutout, Kreider scores twice in Rangers' win (New York Newsday)
- Isles beat Devils in first game in 12 days (New York Newsday)
- Stastny, Dillon, Comrie the latest Jets to enter COVID protocol (Winnipeg Sun)
- As regulars return to Wild lineup, Ek's comeback stopped by COVID (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Avalanche rookie Bo Byram remains on personal leave, no target date for return (Denver Post)
- Record-setter Matthews rewarded with Atlantic all-star captaincy (Globe & Mail)
- Capitals’ Alex Ovechkin named All-Star Game captain after leading NHL in fan voting (Washington Times)
- Nathan MacKinnon named Central Division captain for 2022 NHL All-Star Game (Denver Post)
- Maple Leafs' Auston Matthews and Jack Campbell up among the NHL all-stars (Toronto Sun)
- Jonathan Huberdeau has dominated for the Florida Panthers. Now, he’s an All-Star again (Miami Herald)
- Wild star Kirill Kaprizov is an NHL All Star for first time (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Brad Marchand not named an All-Star; Patrice Bergeron will represent Bruins (Boston Globe)
- Lightning’s Andrei Vasilevskiy, Victor Hedman get All-Star nods (Tampa Bay Times)
- Penguins goalie Tristan Jarry earns All-Star Game nod, Jake Guentzel counting on fan vote (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Nashville Predators goalie Juuse Saros earns first All-Star selection (The Tennessean)
- Claude Giroux named NHL All-Star; Flyers look to tighten up special teams (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Alex DeBrincat is named the lone NHL All-Star for the Chicago Blackhawks, while Kirby Dach and Dylan Strome are placed in COVID-19 protocols (Chicago Tribune)
- Islanders defenseman Pelech named an All-Star (New York Newsday)
- Canucks' Demko picked for NHL All-Star Weekend (Vancouver Province)
- Red Wings' Dylan Larkin named to Atlantic Division All-Star team (Detroit News)
- Jets’ Connor named NHL All-Star (Winnipeg Sun)
- Aho, Andersen will play for Brind’Amour in NHL All-Star Game; will Svechnikov join them? (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Canadiens' Nick Suzuki selected to play in NHL's All-Star Game (Montreal Gazette)
- Gaudreau headed to NHL All-Star Game, hoping Tkachuk can join him through last-chance vote (Calgary Sun)
- Jordan Eberle named Kraken’s first All-Star; prospect Matty Beniers added to U.S. men’s Olympic team (Seattle Times)
- Rasmus Dahlin to represent the Sabres, Atlantic Division at NHL All-Star Game (Buffalo News)
- Kings’ Adrian Kempe makes 1st All-Star team; Doughty, Kopitar snubbed (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Ducks’ John Gibson selected to All-Star team; Troy Terry snubbed (Orange County Register)
- Coyotes' Clayton Keller named NHL All-Star; forward selected for second time in career (Arizona Republic)
- San Jose Sharks’ winger named to NHL All-Star Game for first time (San Jose Mercury News)
- 2 Golden Knights named to Pacific Division All-Star team (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Two Rangers earn All-Star Game berths (New York Post)
- Flyers' prospect Noah Cates one of four with locals ties on Team USA's Olympic roster (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Canadiens prospect Sean Farrell named to U.S. Olympic team (Montreal Gazette)
- Golden Knights prospect named to US Olympic hockey team (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Tom Wilson’s long-shot Olympics hopes were dashed. But his NHL career continues to impress. (Washington Post)
- Jets' Hellebuyck gets shutout in Detroit (Winnipeg Sun)
- Lightning outlast Western Conference foe Canucks (Tampa Bay Times)
- Surging Kings cool Penguins with third-period flurry (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Comeback kids: Blues rally (again) for 2-1 win over Kraken (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Blue Jackets get even with Carolina Hurricanes (Columbus Dispatch)
- Blackhawks edge Canadiens as Lukas Reichel makes NHL debut (Chicago Sun-Times)
- League's best just too strong for hustling visitors (Vancouver Province)
- Islanders nip Devils in return from long layoff (New York Post)
- Sharks shut out by first-place Rangers, and the schedule doesn’t let up much from here (San Jose Mercury News)
- Canadiens squander third-period lead, lose to Blackhawks in OT (Montreal Gazette)
- Wings show their Jet lag in 3-0 loss to Winnipeg (Detroit Free Press)
- Penguins' defense falters in ugly loss to Kings (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
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- Kraken fall to Blues, get swept on three-game road trip (Seattle Times)
- First-place Nashville Predators' win streak ends at five, thanks to Buffalo Sabres (The Tennessean)
- No rally in Raleigh: Canes fall hard to the Blue Jackets in their return to home ice (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Red Wings’ Dylan Larkin: We have to find ways to score (MLive.com)
- Shesterkin returns from COVID protocol (New York Newsday)
- Sharks center plays vs. New York Rangers hours after cross-country flight (San Jose Mercury News)
- Jets' Chisholm gets best birthday gift ever with NHL debut (Winnipeg Sun)
- Christian Brothers alum signed as Devils’ emergency backup against Islanders (NJ.com)
- 'Thank all of you for giving a Mutt a home': Hawks honor Shaw (Chicago Daily-Herald)
- Mike Smith's sore thumb has him back in limbo and not in Oilers net (Edmonton Journal)
- Panthers look to Sergei Bobrovsky to keep up production with backup goaltender spot in limbo (Miami Herald)
- At 37 years old, Stars’ Joe Pavelski’s on pace for the best season of his NHL career (Dallas Morning News)
- Wings center Michael Rasmussen showing his versatility playing on wing (Detroit News)
- Former Senators winger Chris Neil is back on the ice, driving a new outdoor skating business (Ottawa Citizen)