Tuesday, January 14, 2025
- Blackhawks' ugly loss to Flames spoils Connor Bedard's milestone achievement (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Edmonton Oilers win, but L.A. Kings are closing the gap (Edmonton Sun)
- Noah Cates scores winning goal as Flyers overcome early deficit to defeat Panthers, 4-3 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Columbus Blue Jackets sign forward Zach Aston-Reese to one-year extension (Columbus Dispatch)
- Jets top of strong group with Stanley Cup potential (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Leafs GM Brad Treliving gives mid-season update on trade deadline plans, contract talks and Fraser Minten (Toronto Star)
- Rangers finally seeing the light at end of their ‘identity crisis’ (New York Post)
- Sabres' deficit grew during another painful, sobering weekend. Why believe they can rally? (Buffalo News)
- Red Wings power play reaching heights it hasn’t seen in years (MLive.com)
- As injuries pile up, Wild determined to ‘be men about it’ (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Filip Hronek returns from injury rehab, is a 'game-time decision' (Vancouver Province)
- Chytil, Kreider practice with Rangers in Denver (New York Newsday)
- Blues defenseman Nick Leddy practices again, but return still not close (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Hellebuyck riding high (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Red Wings’ Patrick Kane boosted by ‘welcome change’ to game (MLive.com)
- Blues trying Jake Neighbours again on top line with Robert Thomas, Pavel Buchnevich (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Detroit Red Wings' defensemen – led by Gustafsson – totally different unit under McLellan (Detroit Free Press)
- Maple Leafs' Steven Lorentz discovers life in the fast lane as coach juggles lines (Toronto Sun)
- With Aaron Ekblad still out with injury, Panthers giving a young defenseman his chance (Miami Herald)
- San Jose Sharks coach removes any doubt about Will Smith’s future (San Jose Mercury News)
- Lightning place forward Gage Goncalves on waivers (Tampa Bay Times)
- San Jose Sharks return prospect defenseman to AHL (San Jose Mercury News)
- Are Devils concerned with prospects' development on bad AHL team? ‘There are some positives’ (NJ.com)
- I traveled to Kladno in the Czech Republic to watch 52-year-old Jaromír Jágr play in his final season (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- These foster dogs went home with Caps players. They’re hockey dogs now. (Washington Post)