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Saturday, February 13, 2021
Blues snap slide with 4-1 win over Coyotes
(St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Jaroslav Halak turns in flawless performance as Bruins beat Rangers to win fifth in a row
(Boston Globe)
Lightning’s Steven Stamkos placed on NHL’s COVID-19 protocol list
(Tampa Bay Times)
Oskar Lindblom and Scott Laughton added to Flyers’ COVID-19 protocol list
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Coyotes' Hayden out due to COVID protocol
(Arizona Republic)
Several regulars still sidelined but Wild has 'turned the corner'
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
Shorthanded Sabres to receive reinforcements as Covid list remains at 9 players
(Buffalo News)
Sharks return home: What’s happened in Santa Clara County pro sports since last March
(San Jose Mercury News)
The 2000-01 Oilers team had 30 per cent of all the Black players in the NHL
(Globe & Mail)
Mamas, don’t let your babies grow up to be North Division goalies
(Toronto Star)
Penguins' Brian Burke is much more than grizzled grouch from TV
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Marcus Foligno was first Wild player to get COVID, and ‘I felt really guilty’ for spreading the virus
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
Darnell Nurse could find way on Canadian Olympic team sights with recent play
(Edmonton Journal)
Sabres GM Kevyn Adams part of advisory group to assist U.S. Men's National Team
(Buffalo News)
Rangers blanked by Bruins in fight night at Garden
(New York Newsday)
Coyotes' three-game win streak ends with home loss to Blues
(Arizona Republic)
Rangers 'demoralized' about one aspect of their game
(New York Post)
Bruins roll with new COVID-19 rules
(Boston Herald)
Rangers must adapt to new NHL COVID-19 protocols
(New York Newsday)
Maple Leafs’ strong start has its foundation in the defence
(Toronto Star)
Frustrated Flames? Not anymore
(Calgary Sun)
Canucks press on, no matter the noise
(Vancouver Province)
With quarter of season gone, Red Wings still searching for offense
(Detroit News)
Canadiens going through growing pains at the centre position
(Montreal Gazette)
Former Penguins power-play savant Todd Reirden looks to jumpstart struggling unit
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Blackhawks’ Adam Boqvist preparing for return after recovering from COVID-19
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Matt Dumba back for Wild, and Mats Zuccarello is close
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
Avalanche’s Devon Toews ready to pick up where he left off pre-injury
(Denver Post)
Beauvillier closer to returning to Islanders' lineup
(New York Newsday)
Panthers’ Sergei Bobrovsky ‘held down the fort’ his past two starts. Can it continue?
(Miami Herald)
Marc-Andre Fleury finds success playing deeper for Golden Knights
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Marcus Hogberg hungry to rediscover his game as he takes Senators' net from injured Matt Murray
(Ottawa Sun)
Brandon Hagel’s tenacious work ethic proving infectious for Blackhawks
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Atkinson's hot hand giving Blue Jackets a boost
(Columbus Dispatch)
Blackhawks' Bowey out to prove he can be everyday player
(Chicago Daily Herald)
Defencemen Heinola, Samberg to Moose
(Winnipeg Free Press)
Townshend, Isles' first Black player, had to endure racial incidents
(New York Newsday)