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Noon Papers

Here are the Western Conference newspapers.

Frank Landry of the Edmonton Sun discusses Daryl Katz’s $188 million offer to buy the Edmonton Oilers. This deal might be too good for Chairman of the Board Cal Nichols and the Edmonton Oilers Investors Group to pass up.
There are a lot of questions to be answered, as the Kings lost again Thursday night, 4-1 to the Dallas Stars, writes Lisa Dillman of the Los Angeles Times.
Jean Lefebvre of the Calgary Herald recaps last night’s 9-6 Calgary Flames victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning. Huselius and Phaneuf each had five points.
The Vancouver Canucks made it interesting in the third period of Thursday night’s game againt San Jose, but eventually tired out in a 5-2 loss, writes Gordan Mcintyre of the Vancouver Province.
Rick Sadowski of the Rocky Mountain News shares some observations at the 33.333% mark of the NHL’s regular season.
– The Minnesota Wild have been hit by the nasty flu bug, writes Michael Russo of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. Gaborik, Shepperd, Voros, Belanger and Schultz all missed yesterday’s practice.
– Mike McCarthy has been named vice-chairman of the St.Louis Blues, writes Jeremy Rutherford of the St.Louis Post Dispatch.
John Glennon of tennessean.com says the Preds just aren’t getting any breaks and are making miscues at the wrong times. Nashville was defeated by the Avalanche 2-1 on Thursday night.


Please stay tuned for the Eastern Conference newspapers.