Here are the national morning papers:
Here are the Eastern Conference morning papers:
- “I think everyone in this room should be embarrassed,” said Thrashers defenseman Garnet Exelby after last night 10-1 loss at Buffalo.
- The Bruins have been very happy with the play of Zdeno Chara this season, writes Fluto Shinwaza of the Boston Globe. “I don’t think he will be back this season,” Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli said about injured forward Patrice Bergeron.
- The Sabres snapped a ten-game losing streak last night by scoring ten goals in their dominant victory over the Thrashers. The Sabres’ top-line was reunited last night with the return of Derek Roy and the unit impressed with a combined twelve point effort.
- Eric Staal led the Hurricanes to a convincing 7-2 victory over the Oilers last night, writes Luke Decock of the News Observer. Meanwhile, after being written off by almost every team in the NHL, Sergei Samsonov has impressed in his short stint in Carolina.
- The Panthers defeated the Devils 2-1 last night and, in the process, gave Jacques Martin his 500th career coaching victory. “I’ve been real fortunate to work in this league,” said Martin after the contest.
- Here is Red Fisher’s Notebook from this morning’s Montreal Gazette.
- “You’re up 1-0 in your own building going into the third period. You’ve got to win the hockey game,” Devils coach Brent Sutter said after his team blew a third period lead to the Panthers and lost 2-1. Devils forward John Madden is unsure of whether he will be ready for his team’s next game tomorrow against the Leafs.
- If the Ranger want to improve on their recent struggles, they need to improve the 20th ranked powerplay in the NHL, writes Brett Cyrgalis of the NY Post.
- It looks like Senators winger Daniel Alfredsson will miss both his team’s games this weekend, writes Don Brennan of the Ottawa Sun.
- Scott Hartnell loves playing with Mike Richards and Steve Downie, writes Ray Parrillo of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
- Only a week before the All-Star Game, Sidney Crosby has been lost to the Penguins for at least four weeks. A lot of streaks came to an end last night in Pittsburgh as the Penguins were defeated 3-0 by the Lightning. In other Penguins news, rookie defenseman Kris Letang is looking forward to playing his first game in his home province tonight at Montreal.
- The Lightning got scoring from unexpected sources last night in their 3-0 road victory at Pittsburgh. In positive news, it appears that Dan Boyle could return from his wrist injury prior to next week’s All-Star break.
- A new Leafs line combination has been one of the keys to the team’s modest two-game winning streak, writes Kevin McGran of the Toronto Star.
- Alexander Semin finally feels healthy and that is the main reason why the sniper has gotten back on the scoring track in the new year.
Here are the Western Conference morning papers:
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