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MONTREAL – Max Pacioretty thinks the Montreal Canadiens just made a big statement by beating a Western Conference powerhouse.
CALGARY – After a slow start, Chicago right-winger Patrick Kane is heating up offensively, which is good news for the Blackhawks and not-so-good news for everyone else.
Thursday’s Games

VANCOUVER – Bo Horvat had a night to remember while Ryan Kesler had one to forget.

FRISCO, Texas – The Dallas Stars have signed centre Jason Spezza to a US$30 million, four-year contract extension.
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – The NHL is giving salary cap relief to the Los Angeles Kings while defenceman Slava Voynov remains suspended indefinitely with pay after being charged with felony spousal abuse.

EDMONTON – Cory Schneider may have been making his 20th consecutive appearance in net from the start of the season for the New Jersey Devils, but he didn’t look any worse for wear.

EDMONTON – Just when you thought things couldn’t get much worse for the Edmonton Oilers, the Chicago Blackhawks come to town and hand the team its seventh straight loss at home.

TORONTO – Tyler Bozak had a pair of third period goals as the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Detroit Red Wings 4-1 Saturday night.

CALGARY – There is no quit in the Calgary Flames.
Saturday’s Games

WINNIPEG – Ryan Reaves and Alex Steen ignited a happy homecoming party in enemy territory on Sunday.

NEW YORK, N.Y. – If a drubbing at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning was the wakeup call the New York Rangers really needed, they have gotten the message loud and clear.
Sunday’s Games

VANCOUVER – A night that started with a tribute to Daniel Sedin ended with the fourth line stealing the show.

NEW YORK, N.Y. – Vancouver Canucks forward Jannik Hansen’s goal-scoring outburst has earned him NHL first star of the week honours.
WINNIPEG – For a team that just lost two in a row, the Winnipeg Jets were in a pretty good mood Monday at their last practice before hitting the road this week.

VANCOUVER – Trailing the Winnipeg Jets after a lacklustre 40 minutes, Pat Quinn wanted a better third period from his Vancouver Canucks.

On the ice, behind the bench and behind his desk, Pat Quinn was an imposing figure.
Monday’s Games

DETROIT – Welcome back, Stephen Weiss.

NEW YORK, N.Y. – Los Angeles Galaxy soccer star Robbie Rogers wants some company, now that he’s the last man standing as an openly gay athlete in a U.S. professional league.
VANCOUVER – The Vancouver Canucks have acquired defenceman Andrey Pedan from the New York Islanders in exchange for centre Alexandre Mallet and a third round pick in 2016.
MINNEAPOLIS – Murray Oliver, a five-time All-Star who briefly coached the Minnesota North Stars, has died from a heart attack. He was 77.