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SPORT-SCAN Anaheim Ducks 992344 Ducks lose to Maple Leafs, 4-0, and goalie John Gibson is injured 992345 Kings' Jonathan Quick and Drew Doughty, Ducks' John Gibson and Corey Perry are selected All-Stars 992346 Miller: Rookie defenseman Shea Theodore making the most of his time with the Ducks 992347 Gibson leaves with injury in Ducks loss to Maple Leafs 992348 Ducks' Corey Perry, rookie John Gibson selected for All-Star Game 992349 Ducks goalie John Gibson a surprise pick for first NHL All-Star Game Arizona Coyotes 992350 Arizona Coyotes' Martin Hanzal set to return against Flames 992351 Coyotes' Doan hilariously 'defends' Scott's All-Star honor Boston Bruins 992352 No news on McQuaid injury 992353 Patrice Bergeron named to NHL All-Star roster 992354 Capitals Zach Sill faces hearing for hit on Adam McQuaid 992355 Bruins are game, but come up short vs. NHL s best team 992356 Bergeron earns 2nd All-Star nod 992357 Road trip key for Bruins 992358 Patrice Bergeron only Bruins rep on All-Star team 992359 No update on Adam McQuaid's status for upcoming road trip 992360 Sill suspended two games for McQuaid hit 992361 Julien: 'We're looking for results right now' 992362 Bergeron named NHL All-Star for second straight season 992363 Bergeron, Chara also missing from Bruins practice 992364 McQuaid missing from practice; Sill faces hearing 992365 Haggerty: Good, but not good enough for struggling B's Buffalo Sabres 992366 Kane s Winnipeg return likely to be cold as ice 992367 Sabres O Reilly picked as All-Star for first time 992368 Sabres O'Reilly selected to All-Star game 992369 Robin Lehner anxious to get on the ice for Amerks Calgary Flames 992370 Flames' Bouma beginning to find his old form 992371 Johnny Gaudreau (who, not surprisingly, is a big fan of 3-on-3 OT) was pumped when the #NHL announced the All 992372 Calgary Flames blueliners Mark Giordano & TJ Brodie pass the compliments 992373 Johnny Gaudreau, Mark Giordano selected for NHL All-Star Game Carolina Hurricanes 992374 Horvat scores twice, Canucks beat Hurricanes 3-2 992375 Canes Faulk named to All-Star roster Chicago Blackhawks 992376 Observations from the Blackhawks' OT win 992377 Blackhawks' Jonathan Toews named to NHL All-Star Game 992378 Wednesday's recap: Blackhawks 3, Penguins 1 992379 Patrick Kane miffed NHL snubs goalie Corey Crawford for All-Star Game 992380 High-powered Penguins patiently wait for offense to break out 992381 Artemi Panarin does it again with two goals in 3-1 victory over Penguins 992382 Halfway through season, Patrick Kane is odds-on favorite for Hart Trophy 992383 Jonathan Toews named to All-Star team; Crawford snubbed 992384 Joel Quenneville not miffed about Crawford All-Star snub NHL 1/7/2016 DAILY BRIEF Blackhawks Continued 992385 Artemi Panarin scores two more as Blackhawks beat Penguins 3-1 992386 Toews joins Kane in all-star lineup; Crawford snubbed 992387 Panarin, Blackhawks beat Penguins for 2nd straight night 992388 Panarin puts away Penguins for Blackhawks 992389 Blackhawks: Jonathan Toews joins Patrick Kane on NHL All-Star team 992390 Blackhawks: Scott Darling gets start in net vs. Penguins 992391 Blackhawks: Panarin scores two more in victory over Penguins 992392 Five things from Blackhawks-Penguins: A tale of two power plays 992393 Blackhawks 'pleased' with first half of season but aren't satisfied Colorado Avalanche 992394 Avs rookie Mikko Rantanen leads Finland to gold at world juniors 992395 Matt Duchene, Avalanche forward, named to 2016 NHL All-Star Game 992396 Matt Duchene an All-Star for Avs, Mikko Rantanen has gold 992397 Colorado Avalanche beat St. Louis Blues in three-on-three overtime thriller 992398 Landeskog lifts Avs in OT thriller Columbus Blue Jackets 992399 Blue Jackets notebook Defenseman Bodnarchuk claimed by Avalanche 992400 Blue Jackets trade Ryan Johansen to Nashville 992401 Blue Jackets notebook Saad welcomes first All-Star Game selection 992402 Blue Jackets announce schedule for outdoor skating rink 992403 Saad selected for first All-Star Game Dallas Stars 992404 Heika: Maybe not the trio of All-Stars Dallas expected, but there's still excitement for the ASG's new format 992405 Lindy Ruff trying to shake things up, breaks up top scorers Jamie Benn and Tyler Seguin in practice 992406 Scouting Stars-Jets: A trip home could be exactly what Dallas needs to break current slump 992407 Seguin, Benn and Ruff to represent Dallas Stars in 2016 NHL All-Star Game 992408 He said it: Ruff, Benn and Seguin talk All-Star Game and breaking out of three-game slump 992409 Top scoring duo Benn, Seguin among 40 named to All-Star tournament 992410 Stars GameDay: Dallas returns home looking to snap out of season s first slump Detroit Red Wings 992411 Red Wings-Sharks game day: Time, TV, radio info 992412 Wings ready to dive into Pacific Division 992413 Wings Miller expected to return to lineup vs. Sharks 992414 St. James: Red Wings should look into Drouin trade 992415 Larkin is Red Wings' 1st rookie All-Star since Yzerman 992416 Red Wings affiliate to wear Don Cherry-inspired unis 992417 Red Wings Miller, Jurco set to return against Sharks 992418 Red Wings rookie Larkin earns All-Star nod 992419 Red Wings hope Drew Miller's return to lineup in San Jose can help bolster slumping penalty kill 992420 Red Wings' Dylan Larkin excited about being named to All-Star team but trying to take it in stride 992421 NHL Power Rankings roundup: Teeter-totter Detroit Red Wings drop out of top 10 again 992422 Larkin named to All-Star team

Edmonton Oilers 992423 Did Edmonton Oilers miss out on Seth Jones? 992424 Oilers winger Taylor Hall obvious choice for selection to NHL all-star game 992425 Oilers forward Iiro Pakarinen plans to tighten helmet strap after concussion against L.A. 992426 Oilers forwards Lauri Korpikoski and Iiro Pakarinen happy with outcome at World Junior 992427 Oilers winger Taylor Hall's more cautious approach this season paying dividends for him and team 992428 OKC was OK for Oilers farm club but new California location gets thumbs up from players, management Florida Panthers 992429 Rats in Space: Florida Panthers on hot streak and having fun 992430 Franchise-high four NHL All-Star Game nods for Florida Panthers 992431 Preview: Panthers at Senators, 7:30 p.m., Thursday 992432 Panthers' Luongo and Ekblad join Jagr on All-Star team 992433 Crosby not among NHL All-Stars as Capitals, Panthers get due Los Angeles Kings 992434 Kings' Jonathan Quick and Drew Doughty, Ducks' John Gibson and Corey Perry are selected All-Stars 992435 Former Kings center Mike Richards signs with Capitals 992436 Kings get Luke Schenn, Vinny Lecavalier from Flyers 992437 Kings GM Lombardi discusses trade with Flyers 992438 Kings acquire Schenn, Lecavalier from Flyers 992439 Doughty, Quick, Sutter to represent Kings at All-Star Game 992440 Kings Quick, Doughty and coach Darryl Sutter named NHL All-Stars 992441 Quick, Doughty discuss All-Star Game nods 992442 Mike Richards signs one year deal with Capitals 992443 In moves, Kings make changes to center depth, defense 992444 Forbort assigned to Reign after Kings make trade 992445 January 6: Practice notes 992446 Reports: Kings, Flyers make a trade 992447 January 6 practice quotes: Darryl Sutter 992448 January 6 practice notes; Carter back? 992449 All-Star rosters announced; Quick, Doughty, Sutter in 992450 January 5: Reign game breakdown Minnesota Wild 992451 Gameday preview: Philadelphia at Wild 992452 Latest honor for Wild's Dubnyk: He's an All-Star 992453 Minnesota Wild goalie Devan Dubnyk is an NHL All-Star for the first time in his career 992454 Devan Dubnyk selected to represent the Wild at the All-Star Game 992455 Devan Dubnyk is Wild's lone all-star selection 992456 Wild hockey team partners with youth agriculture program 992457 Wild captain Mikko Koivu returns with team after injury in Columbus Montreal Canadiens 992459 Mitchell, Pacioretty score as Canadiens use special teams to hold off Devils 992460 In the Habs' Room: Strong defensive effort the key to victory 992461 Habs Game Report: Special teams lead charge as Canadiens edge Devils 992462 About last night 992463 Canadiens-Devils Preview: Condon back in goal, Andrighetto takes Fleischmann s spot for Habs 992464 Commentary: Time for big names to step up with Canadiens before it s too late 992465 P.K. Subban only Canadien named to NHL All-Star Game 992466 This Date in Habs History: Jan. 6 Nashville Predators 992467 Predators acquire Ryan Johansen for Seth Jones 992468 Barry Trotz to coach Metropolitan Division All-Stars 992469 Predators' Weber, Josi, Rinne named to NHL All-Star Game New Jersey Devils 992470 Canadiens Special Teams Lift Them Over Devils 992471 Injury-riddled Devils face their first real crisis of season 992472 Devils can't blame two calls for loss to Montreal Canadiens 992473 Injury-riddled Devils fall to Montreal Canadiens, 2-1 Rapid reaction 992474 Devils vs. Montreal Canadiens: LIVE score updates, analysis and fan chat 992475 Greetings from the press box: 600 games for Devils' Andy Greene 992476 Did selection of only Cory Schneider to All-Star Game shortchange Devils? 992477 David Schlemko injury forces Devils' lineup changes 992478 Devils' Cory Schneider reacts to being named to NHL All-Star Game 992479 Devils players: No comparison to this year and last at halfway point 992480 Devils happy with where they are at season's midpoint, but know there's plenty of room to improve 992481 Injuries starting to pile up for Devils after 2-1 loss in Montreal; Moore, Kennedy latest to be hurt 992482 Live post: Devils at Montreal Canadiens, 1-6-16; Kennedy (upper body), Moore (lower body) injured 992483 Devils' Greene to reach 600-game mark; Hynes seeking offense from Matteau, consistency from Gelinas 992484 Schlemko out in Montreal with lower-body injury; Devils reach midway point in season tonight 992485 Cory Schneider named Devils' all-star game representative 992486 Devils fall to Canadiens, 2-1 992487 Cory Schneider to represent Devils at NHL All-Star weekend 992488 Devils fall to Canadiens 992489 Lundqvist s All-Star rejection sets up Ryan McDonagh bid New York Islanders 992490 Lundqvist s All-Star rejection sets up Ryan McDonagh bid 992491 Islanders face Capitals for first time since tough Game 7 loss 992492 Islanders John Tavares selected to play in NHL All-Star Weekend New York Rangers 992493 Ryan McDonagh excited by first All-Star selection, will be lone Rangers player on Metropolitan roster 992494 Derek Stepan scores twice as Rangers rout Dallas Stars, 6-2 992495 While Rangers young guns are struggling, NHL-leading Stars getting a breakout year from John Klingberg 992496 After sterling debut, Rangers Jayson Megna gets another shot 992497 Lundqvist s All-Star rejection sets up Ryan McDonagh bid 992498 Lundqvist, Zuccarello not bothered by All-Star exclusions; Kreider improving; Girardi rests 992499 McDonagh excited by All-Star selection 992500 McDonagh the Rangers lone All-Star 992501 Ryan McDonagh is Rangers representative at NHL All-Star weekend 992502 Ryan McDonagh headed to NHL All-Star weekend for Rangers Ottawa Senators 992503 Karlsson is only Senators all star 992504 Senators look like former selves, with Michalek, Ceci back in the mix 992505 Senators captain Erik Karlsson named to NHL All-Star game 992506 Z-Bad to play for Sens despite eye injury 992507 Coach hopes players understand 'urgency' as team hits halfway mark... 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We've got to do it' 992546 Jonathan Drouin wants out of Tampa Bay. But should the Lightning let him go? 992547 Bishop, Stamkos named to 2016 NHL All-Star team Toronto Maple Leafs 992548 Bernier at his best as Leafs blank Ducks: Feschuk 992549 Maple Leafs at Kings: Thursday game preview 992550 Leafs Leo Komarov is an all-star character: Feschuk 992551 Maple Leafs play perfect road game, blank Ducks 992552 Game Day: Maple Leafs at Kings 992553 Maple Leafs goaltender James Reimer: "I'm ready to go" 992554 Maple Leafs' Leo Komarov named an NHL all-star 992555 Jonathan Bernier posts a shutout as Toronto Maple Leafs blank Anaheim Ducks 992556 Jeremy Morin hoping he can make himself feel at home with the Toronto Marlies Vancouver Canucks 992575 Daniel Sedin to go solo as Canucks all-star representative 992576 Game Day: Rookie Virtanen on hot seat as Canucks take aim at Canes 992577 Cam Cole: Canucks rookie Virtanen calmly handles his 15 minutes of blame 992578 Horvat the hero as Canucks beat Lack and Hurricanes 992579 Canucks Game Day: The return of Virtanen, Daniel s busted grill and Higgins to sit? 992580 Kuzma: Virtanen unfazed by world junior criticism, says it's all about the big picture 992581 Willes: Now this is something the Canucks can sell 992582 Canucks 3 'Canes 2: Horvat alone worth the price of admission Washington Capitals 992557 Backstrom, Holtby and Trotz chosen for all-star team 992558 Redskins and Caps both play at home Sunday, leaving D.C. fans to choose 992559 Zach Sill suspended two games for boarding Boston s Adam McQuaid 992560 Capitals agree to terms with center Mike Richards 992561 Nicklas Backstrom, Braden Holtby selected to play in NHL All-Star Game 992562 Seeking help at center, Capitals sign Mike Richards through remainder of season 992563 Has Burakovsky broken his sophomore jinx? 992564 Sill facing NHL hearing for hit 992565 At long last: Backstrom, Holtby selected to NHL All-Star Game 992566 Caps sign Mike Richards, star of 2 Stanley Cup teams 992567 A look at Mike Richards' career 992568 Richards will practice with Caps before he plays 992569 Ovechkin may remember Richards from first NHL fight Websites 992583 ESPN / Revitalized Luongo making a case for Vezina Trophy, World Cup spot 992584 ESPN / Uncertain future is a constant for Islanders' Kyle Okposo 992585 ESPN / Solid gambles by Preds, Kings and Caps should strengthen Cup chances 992586 ESPN / Ryan Johansen dealt to Predators for defenseman Seth Jones 992587 ESPN / Flyers trade Vincent Lecavalier, Luke Schenn to Kings 992588 ESPN / Education initiative being presented to all 30 NHL teams 992589 ESPN / Rumblings: Vincent Lecavalier wants another chance to play 992590 Sportsnet.ca / Blue Jackets, Predators address positional needs in blockbuster trade 992591 Sportsnet.ca / Kekalainen: Johansen trade has nothing to do with Tortorella 992592 Sportsnet.ca / Predators GM Poile: I didn t want to trade Seth Jones 992593 Sportsnet.ca / 6 things we learned in the NHL: Maple Leafs lay waste to West 992594 Sportsnet.ca / Canadiens must find an identity in second half 992597 Sportsnet.ca / Subban s bleeping Road to the Winter Classic : Best of Episode 4 992598 Sportsnet.ca / Kings give Vincent Lecavalier one last chance to win it all 992599 Sportsnet.ca / Sidney Crosby could use the break, so no need to cry for him 992600 TSN.CA / Statistically Speaking: Panarin pulls the trigger 992601 TSN.CA / Statistically Speaking: Jones-Johansen blockbuster 992602 TSN.CA / Three impact NHL moves, months in the making 992603 TSN.CA / Richards ready to write new chapter of hockey life

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992344 Anaheim Ducks Ducks lose to Maple Leafs, 4-0, and goalie John Gibson is injured Curtis Zupke The first inkling that it was going to get ugly came when Ducks defenseman Kevin Bieksa took a retaliatory slashing penalty. It officially turned bad minutes later when Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Roman Polak boarded Mike Santorelli. That prompted Josh Manson to go after Polak and end their fight with a left hand, although Polak enraged Manson with a jab as an official broke up them up. By the time the game resumed any normalcy the Ducks were on their way to a 4-0 loss Wednesday at Honda Center that got even worse. Newly named All-Star goalie John Gibson left the game 41 seconds into the third period when Toronto's Nazem Kadri crashed into him. Ducks Coach Bruce Boudreau said Gibson is day to day with a likely lower-body injury as Anaheim's five-game point streak came to an abrupt end. The Ducks never regained themselves after they outshot Toronto, 11-2, to start the game. [Pucks] didn't go in in that first period and then we kind got away from our game plan and stopped playing the way we normally do, Corey Perry said. It's all about sticking with the process and sticking with the game plan. It works, but when you get away from it, it doesn't. See the most-read stories in Sports this hour >> Perry was briefly knocked out of the game by a Kadri shoulder hit that leveled him in the second period. Perry was later slashed on the legs by Toronto goalie Jonathan Bernier and Perry let out his frustrations with two cross checks on the former Kings player. Boudreau said offensive frustration combined with some atypical rushes allowed by his defense was a good recipe for what transpired. They're good at agitating and getting under the skin, and we didn't have the composure that we needed, Boudreau said. Bernier's 39 saves backed up two early goals by Pierre-Alexandre Parenteau and a goal by Kadri, who put Toronto ahead, 3-0, with a wrist shot from the left wing that beat Gibson on the stick side. Gibson appeared to have time to slide over, but it was a rare bad goal. Kings' Jonathan Quick and Drew Doughty, Ducks' John Gibson and Corey Perry are selected All-Stars Kings' Jonathan Quick and Drew Doughty, Ducks' John Gibson and Corey Perry are selected All-Stars Gibson carried a 0.75 goals-against average and.963 save percentage with two shutouts in his last three games into the game. It didn't help that Anaheim spent eight of the first 40 minutes killing penalties. Perry broke in on Bernier in the third but the puck fluttered off his stick and into Bernier's chest. The Ducks outshot the Maple Leafs, 18-8, in the first period. Bernier made a breakaway stop on Bieksa before tempers boiled over. Manson said he took exception to Polak's jab. I thought that was a little bit late and obviously the switch went off, Manson said. I wasn't happy with it. Maybe I contain myself a little bit more next time. I didn't think it was a fair play. Boudreau said Toronto Coach Mike Babcock recognized the situation at the first intermission. I'm sure Babs said something to them because they didn't play that good to be up, 1-0, Boudreau said. They came out and they hemmed us in for the first three or four minutes and they got the momentum. Once they scored that second goal, you could see the bench, the air come out of the sails. Defenseman Clayton Stoner sat out a second straight game with what Boudreau said was bumps and bruises and not a long-term issue. LA Times: LOADED: 01.07.2016

992345 Anaheim Ducks Kings' Jonathan Quick and Drew Doughty, Ducks' John Gibson and Corey Perry are selected All-Stars Lisa DillmanContact Reporter Three-on-three hockey is a lot like being under a bright spotlight unforgiving. "You can't really hide in three on three. So you're going to have to try or else everyone is going to notice," Kings defenseman Drew Doughty said on the NHL's experiment to liven up an often-tired affair with the three-on-three concept. "And three on three isn't a time where you need to get physical." Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick and Doughty, and Ducks goalie John Gibson and forward Corey Perry were selected Wednesday by the NHL Hockey Operations Department to the All-Star team for the Jan. 31 game at Nashville. Because the Kings are leading the Pacific Division, Coach Darryl Sutter was selected a coach. See the most-read stories in Sports this hour >> "Obviously, a different format," Sutter said. "Went last year because we won it. Going this year because you're leading the division. The older you get, the more it means. "The reason that we're leading the division now is because of our three-on-three play. So interesting that is the format." The Kings' record is 6-1 on three-on-three play. For Doughty, it will be his second consecutive All-Star appearance. Quick represented the Kings in 2012 in Ottawa. Perry, who will make his fourth appearance, has the most appearances of the group. For Gibson, it will be his first All-Star game. Although he has played for the Ducks in previous seasons, Gibson, 22, is technically still a rookie. "It's an honor," he said. "I didn't really expect it. It's something, any time you get named there.... I'll probably expect a lot of offense with three-on-three. But it will be fun." Said Perry of Gibson: "He has done a lot of good things for this team. He's helped us win a lot of hockey games and to be that young and to be named to the team, it's definitely an accomplishment." As with most All-Star selections, there was the fuss about those left off the team. Sutter thought Kings center Anze Kopitar should have been included and that a case could be made for right wing Tyler Toffoli, who has scored 19 goals. "I know how it works, there's only one guy from each team for the most part," Sutter said. "Drew and Quickie, I don't think that's a surprise for anybody." Curtis Zupke contributed to this report. LA Times: LOADED: 01.07.2016

992346 Anaheim Ducks Miller: Rookie defenseman Shea Theodore making the most of his time with the Ducks By JEFF MILLER / STAFF COLUMNIST ANAHEIM One of the benefits of the Ducks not stinking as much lately is that everyone at least for one day finally can write about something other than how much they ve been stinking lately. It s kind of difficult to offer a positive spin on any team that s in a negative spiral. And the way the first several weeks went, the Ducks entire season looked like it was swirling right down the old porcelain five-hole. So, today, let s talk Shea Theodore, one of the franchise s top prospects, a 20-year-old defenseman who debuted during the Ducks most recent trip and helped them win three of the first four games in which he played. They probably should keep me around, right? the rookie joked, fully aware of how much the team could use the injured Cam Fowler and how much more has gone into the Ducks recent mini-revival than the addition of their 2013 first-round pick. Theodore has, however, filled in admirably since Fowler s injury, showing flashes of the offensive promises and defensive improvements that have marked his professional career to date. I m kind of having fun with it right now, he said, before a certain stench returned Wednesday to Honda Center, the Ducks falling to Toronto, 4-0. I m trying to roll with it as long as I can here. Any player in a position this tenuous knows nothing is guaranteed, not even what league he ll be playing in during his next game. Theodore was promoted from and demoted to the Ducks AHL affiliate in San Diego once and then twice this season before finally appearing in his first NHL game following his third promotion. That latest call-up came while the Gulls were on the road. So, during the team s return trip from Bakersfield, the bus simply pulled over in Anaheim long enough to drop off Theodore and his gear at a nearby hotel. They pretty much just kicked me out, he said, and kept going down the freeway. Theodore s delayed debut finally came last week in Calgary, where, right from the start, he really stood out. For one stretch, it was like he was the only player on the ice, which was due largely to the fact he was the only player on the ice. Carrying on a hockey tradition as old and revered as missing front teeth, the rest of the Ducks allowed Theodore to lead the team out for pregame warm-ups and then waited in the adjacent hallway for a few awkward seconds before joining him. Theodore jumped onto the ice at Scotiabank Saddledome and had the whole sheet to himself, the Flames having not yet appeared, either. It was the oddest of odd-man rushes, a 1-on-none. He was only one finely executed Salchow away from looking like an Olympic hopeful performing a short program. I knew 100 percent what was going on, Theodore said, smiling. I was standing up near the front and Nate Thompson said, Hey, why don t you lead the guys out? I was just glad they didn t leave me out there too long. I ve seen guys skate four or five laps all by themselves. Three days later, Theodore had the opportunity to play in Vancouver, not far from his British Columbia hometown of Aldergrove, a 50-minute drive that his excited family members probably made in something closer to 40 minutes. It wasn t his first time on the ice at Rogers Arena. But it was his first appearance as something other than a prospect standing roughly 31/2 feet tall. As a pee-wee, Theodore took part in one of those quick between-periods exhibitions during a Canucks game. His youth team was part of the Timbits Program, which was started more than 30 years ago by the Tim Hortons chain, and how great is it that a company would name one of its initiatives for kids after a product commonly known as doughnut holes? Theodore and his father, Cam, a mill worker, would typically attend one Vancouver home game a year, Cam suddenly back in the big-league building Friday to watch his only boy now playing between the intermissions. No longer just a Timbit, Theodore admitted to experiencing some pretty grown-up feelings. It was emotional, he said. I remember being out there years ago. That was everything to you as a kid, that game. To be out there as an NHL player now, with my family watching, was special. See, it is much easier to write this sort of material when a team isn t huffing and puffing just to try to avoid last place, the Ducks still starting Wednesday only two points clear of Edmonton and the floor of the Western Conference. After another empty, embarrassing night against the visiting Maple Leafs, they re still just a pair of points up on rock bottom. There s more than half the regular season to go, meaning things could get better or believe it or not actually worse. But, at least for 800-plus words today, the spin, unlike so much of this spiraling season, wasn t the type to leave Ducks fans feeling queasy. Orange County Register: LOADED: 01.07.2016

992347 Anaheim Ducks Gibson leaves with injury in Ducks loss to Maple Leafs By ERIC STEPHENS / STAFF WRITER ANAHEIM Things fell apart for the Ducks against Toronto but they re hoping that their newly minted All-Star goaltender didn t come apart Wednesday night. An injured John Gibson was forced to leave the game in the third period after P.A. Parenteau scored twice and Nazem Kadri added a second-period goal as the Maple Leafs rolled to a 4-0 victory at Honda Center. Leafs goalie Jonathan Bernier stopped 39 shots for his second shutout season. Toronto center Tyler Bozak also assisted on two goals. But the immediate concern for the Ducks was Gibson, who had become an All-Star for the first time. Gibson was forced to leave the game in the first minute of the third with an apparent lower-body injury after Toronto s Nazem Kadri collided with him as he charged toward the net. Frederik Andersen replaced him when it was clear that Gibson couldn t continue. Ducks coach Bruce Boudreau said it is more likely that he ll know how serious the injury is when the team convenes for practice Thursday. He was going to come out anyway, Boudreau said. My thought process was we re down 3-0 at the time. He s going to come out of the game. There s no sense playing even if he s not hurt that badly. The Ducks (16-16-7) had won four of five coming out of the Christmas break but lost in regulation for the first time since Dec. 21 and failed to move back into playoff position in the Pacific Division. Bernier was sharp right from the opening period. His 18 saves not only kept the Ducks off the scoreboard but allowed Toronto to take a lead into the first intermission. He played good, Boudreau said. We missed open nets in the first period. But he was there. When he had to make the save, he made the save. And he held the rebounds. We didn t get any second chances. When you don t get second chances, it s hard to score. Parenteau provided that when he jumped on a loose puck created by teammate Matt Hunwick having his shot blocked. The winger snapped a shot past Gibson and didn t stop there. In the second period, Parenteau went to the net to deposit a rebound left by Gibson on James van Riemsdyk s initial chance. The one-time Ducks pick in the ninth round of the 2001 draft had his second multigoal game of the season. Kadri gave the Leafs a three-goal lead when he took a pass from Leo Komarov and beat Gibson clean from the left circle on a corresponding rush after Ducks forwards Shawn Horcoff and Jakob Silfverberg failed to connect on a two-on-one rush up ice. Things didn t go in during the first period and we kind of got away from our game plan, Ducks winger Corey Perry said. We stopped playing the way we normally do or have done in the last little bit. It s all about sticking with the process and game plan. It works, but when you get away from it, it doesn t. Bernier has had much better results since a demotion to the American Hockey League that came after a horrid 0-8-1 start to his season. He s gone 6-2-2 since his call up from the Toronto Marlies. Meanwhile, the Ducks were shut out for the eighth time. Gibson stopped 22 of 25 shots before leaving. Leafs forward Brad Boyes managed to deflect a puck past Andersen at 2:47 of the third. GIBSON, PERRY ARE ALL-STARS The Ducks will have Perry and Gibson representing them at the NHL All-Star weekend in Nashville after being selected to the Pacific Division roster for the Jan. 31 competition as the complete rosters were announced by the league. It is Perry s fourth All-Star selection and first since 2011-12. The winger leads the Ducks with 14 goals and 25 points, being their most consistent source of offense in a season when they have struggled to put the puck in the net. It s exciting, Perry said. When you get the news and you hear that you re selected, it s definitely a good feeling. It s definitely an accomplishment. Gibson was not called up to the Ducks from the AHL's San Diego Gulls until Nov. 24 but has been outstanding, entering Wednesday s game with an 8-4-2 record, a 1.63 goals-against average and.932 save percentage. The 22-year-old was named the NHL s top rookie for December after getting three of his four shutouts in the month. Gibson, who expressed some surprise at being named, is the second youngest U.S.-born goalie to be selected to the All-Star game. It s an honor, Gibson said. I didn t really expect it but it s something that any time you get named there, it s always an honor and it ll be fun to be part of. Orange County Register: LOADED: 01.07.2016

992348 Anaheim Ducks Ducks' Corey Perry, rookie John Gibson selected for All-Star Game By ERIC STEPHENS / STAFF WRITER "I ll probably expect a lot of offense three on three," Gibson said. "I don t know. It ll be fun. It s a couple weeks away so I still want to focus on what we got to do here and then kind of hopefully enjoy that when it comes." Orange County Register: LOADED: 01.07.2016 http://feeds.dailynews.com/mngi/rss/customrssservlet/200/224311.xml ANAHEIM Corey Perry and John Gibson will represent the Ducks at the NHL All-Star weekend in Nashville after being selected to the Pacific Division roster for the Jan. 31 competition. The complete rosters were announced by the league on Wednesday. It is Perry s fourth All-Star selection and first since 2011-12. The winger leads the Ducks with 14 goals and 25 points, being their most consistent source of offense in a season when they have struggled to put the puck in the net. "It s exciting," Perry said. "When you get the news and you hear that you re selected, it s definitely a good feeling. It s definitely an accomplishment." Gibson is an All-Star for the first time. The goalie was not called up to the Ducks from the AHL's San Diego Gulls until Nov. 24 but has been outstanding, going 8-4-2 with a 1.63 goals-against average and a.932 save percentage. The 22-year-old was named the NHL s top rookie for December after getting three of his four shutouts in the month. Gibson, who expressed some surprise at being named, is the second youngest U.S.-born goalie to be selected to the All-Star game. "It s an honor," Gibson said. "I didn t really expect it but it s something that any time you get named there, it s always an honor and it ll be fun to be part of." His teamamtes have certainly taken note of Gibson, watching him seize the No. 1 goalie job for the time being. "It s great," Perry said. "He s done a lot of good things for this team. He s helped us win a lot of hockey games. To be that young and to be named to the team, it s definitely an accomplishment. He s definitely proud of himself and we re all proud of him." The NHL is introducing a new All-Star game format in which it will be a 3-on-3 tournament played between divisions. Captains are Florida s Jaromir Jagr (Atlantic), Chicago s Patrick Kane (Central), Washington s Alex Ovechkin (Metropolitan) and Arizona s John Scott (Pacific). A total of 44 players will be involved as six forwards, three defensemen and two goaltenders will represent each division. "I m always happy when our members of our team make it," Ducks coach Bruce Boudreau said. "It s a little tougher this year. There s a lot less players to choose from it seems. When you have to pick six forwards and you get one of your guys picked, that s a pretty good honor. "As far as Gibby goes, ever since he s got up here, he s earned that. He hasn t played probably as many games as the other goalies but his numbers indicated that he deserved to be there." The Kings have two players on the Pacific team in defenseman Drew Doughty and goalie Jonathan Quick. Doughty has seven goals, 17 assists and a plus-16 rating in 39 games. Quick is second in the NHL with 22 wins and has three shutouts, a 2.12 goals-against average and a.923 save percentage. Coaches for the competition are the Kings Darryl Sutter (Pacific), Dallas s Lindy Ruff (Central), Washington s Barry Trotz (Metropolitan) and Florida s Gerard Gallant (Atlantic). The new All-Star format has evolved from the 3-on-3 five-minute overtime that is in place this season. It has encouraged more wide-open play and reduced the number of shootouts that have decided games. It could also have some players getting a little winded after going 3-on-3 for a full period and then another and one more for the winners who advance. The last team standing will split a $1 million prize. "It s going to be a long 20 minutes," Perry said. "It s going to be a long 40 minutes if you win or whatever. It s going to be fun. I think the fans have embraced it during the regular season. We ll see what happens at the All-Star game." Gibson isn't looking too far ahead at what the newest wrinkle to the All-Star competition will bring.

992349 Anaheim Ducks Ducks goalie John Gibson a surprise pick for first NHL All-Star Game By Elliott Teaford, Daily Breeze anaheim >> John Gibson skated to his familiar position in front of the Ducks net before Wednesday s game against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Honda Center. Nothing new about that. Gibson made an appearance for the 16th time in 18 games since he was recalled from the minor leagues. Gibson s newly-minted status as a first-time NHL All-Star goaltender was something different, though. The 22-year-old rookie was selected Wednesday, along with Ducks right wing Corey Perry, to represent the Pacific Division at the All-Star Game on Jan. 31 in Nashville. It s an honor, Gibson said. I didn t really expect it. Few did. Gibson went into Wednesday s game with an 8-4-2 record, a 1.63 GAA, a.932 save percentage and four shutouts since the Ducks summoned him from the San Diego Gulls of the American Hockey League to replace an ill Frederik Andersen on Nov. 24. Gibson s GAA was the best in the league among goalies with 14 games played or more, leading more heralded players such as fellow All-Star Jonathan Quick of the Kings, who was ninth at 2.12. His save percentage was the league s fourth-best and he was tied for third in shutouts. The statistics were only part of the story. He s a young guy who s come up and played great, Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf said of Gibson, who is still considered a rookie because he didn t play 25 games last season and didn t play six games in each of the last two and still meets the NHL s criteria as a first-year player. I feel like he s a lot calmer in the net. Last year, he usually found a way to stop the puck, but sometimes it was a little bit of an adventure. But this year, he s been a lot more under control with his game and it helps keep our team calm. Earlier in the season, when everything else seemed to go haywire all at once for the Ducks, their goaltending was one aspect of the game that was reliably strong. Andersen might have won the honor rather than Gibson if not for an extended illness that sidelined him six games. Andersen is 5-8-5 with a 2.49 GAA and a.913 save percentage, playing mostly while the Ducks were in disarray to start a season many prognosticators expected would end with a Stanley Cup championship in June. He simply didn t get the support for the Ducks to win. The Ducks remain the NHL s worst offensive team with only 72 goals before Wednesday. Gibson s promotion from San Diego coincided with a rather dramatic turnaround, however. The Ducks had won four of five games after the Christmas break and were in fourth place before facing the Maple Leafs, only three points out of second in the less-than-stellar Pacific. Clearly, there s a greater comfort level between Gibson and the Ducks. He s done a lot of good things for this team and helped us win a lot of games, said Perry, who was selected as an all-star for the fourth time in his career. To be that young and to be named to the team, it s definitely an accomplishment. We re all proud of him. When you have a goalie who just stops the puck and moves on and if he lets one in he moves on and forgets about it, that s what we needed. We needed that when we were going through our tough times. He s stepped up and really taken on that role. LA Daily News: LOADED: 01.07.2016

992350 Arizona Coyotes Arizona Coyotes' Martin Hanzal set to return against Flames Sarah McLellan, azcentral sports 7:40 p.m. MST January 6, 2016 In the meantime, a different order the one that describes the Pacific Division will likely remain on everyone s radar as the Coyotes aim to stay in the hunt for a playoff spot. You look at the standings right now, it s super tight, Ekman-Larsson said. So we need those two points. Arizona Republic LOADED: 01.07.2016 CALGARY, Alberta While some of his teammates began to file off the practice ice Wednesday, Coyotes center Martin Hanzal posted up in a familiar spot at the top of the crease and shuffled his skates as he tried to redirect pucks into the net. I was just working on my game a little bit, trying to get the touch back, Hanzal said. It s been awhile. Eleven out of the past 12 games, to be exact, but the 6-foot-6 pivot is expected to return to the Coyotes lineup Thursday in the team s three-game road trip finale against the Flames now that his lower-body injury appears to have healed. The Coyotes assigned center Laurent Dauphin to the American Hockey League to make room on the 23-man roster for Hanzal to be activated from injured reserve. Defenseman Zbynek Michalek (upper-body injury) is questionable to play, while goalie Louis Domingue will make his fourth straight start. We ll have to monitor his minutes a little bit, but he s had almost seven or eight days here of real good, hard skating, coach Dave Tippett said. Hopefully, he can jump back in and not miss a beat. We miss that big centerman in there that controls the play. After missing four games at the beginning of December with the ailment, Hanzal played more than 15 minutes in a 1-0 win over the Islanders Dec.19 before being sidelined again. I finished the game. I felt pretty good, Hanzal said. But the next day it just came back. I don t know. I was out for almost three weeks. It was really surprising. It is what it is. I m just glad I m healthy right now. The Coyotes are clearly a more dangerous team with Hanzal in the mix, but his recent absence didn t derail them. Actually, after that win against New York, Arizona went 4-1-2 without Hanzal and has taken possession of the No. 2 seed in the Pacific Division with 42 points a two-point lead over Calgary. And yet the team is poised to have only one representative at the NHL All-Star Game later this month in Nashville. Winger John Scott was voted by the fans to be the Pacific Division captain, but none of his teammates were named to the remaining roster Wednesday decided by the NHL s Hockey Operations Department. Each team is required to have only one player participate in the festivities, which will start Jan.30 with the skills competition before the 3-on-3, three-game tournament Jan. 31. I thought one more person could have gotten in, so that s kind of disappointing more so from my part because that means I took someone s spot, Scott said. Asked if he was surprised no one else was invited, Tippett said: I ll leave that alone. It is what it is, before mentioning defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson and wingers Mikkel Boedker and Max Domi as players worthy of consideration. But I think the way it s set up like that, that s just the way it was going to be, Tippett continued. Penguins superstar Sidney Crosby and Jets winger Blake Wheeler, who is among the league s leading point-getters, were other players not named to an initial roster. The Red Wings Dylan Larkin and Ducks goalie John Gibson were the only rookies included. Substitutions are a possibility if injuries pop up. We kind of knew if Scotty was going nobody else was, but I m happy for Scotty, said Ekman-Larsson, who was an All-Star last season. Obviously, he got a lot of votes. It s good for me. I get a couple days off, so I don t mind. While rest is certainly a benefit to not partaking in the event, there is an incentive for those involved as a $1 million prize will be divvied up among winning team members. Scott has yet to learn what will be expected of him in the skills competition and what type of role he ll have in the 3-on-3 action. I m sure I ll find out soon enough, he said. Now that the teams have been announced we can start figuring out orders and positions.

992351 Arizona Coyotes Coyotes' Doan hilariously 'defends' Scott's All-Star honor By Bill Bernardi Jan 5, 2016 at 4:32p ET Arizona Coyotes veteran forward Shane Doan came to the defense of teammate John Scott in the wake of the latter's unlikely selection as a captain for the upcoming NHL All-Star Game. An enforcer on a club that has placed him on waivers three times this season, Scott benefited from a fan campaign that landed him the honor of being named the captain for the Pacific Division's All-Star team. While the 33-year-old journeyman's inclusion has been met with a few raised eyebrows, Doan offered nothing but praise - and a few chuckles - while discussing Scott to TSN1040 recently. Via TSN's BarDown: "He's an All-Star, man. He's the captain of the All-Star team. It's not too often that you get to have the captain of the All-Star team on your team, so that's pretty special." Scott has notched one assist and 25 penalty minutes in 11 games this season. The 6-foot-8, 260-pounder has scored five goals, set up six others and amassed 542 penalty minutes in 285 career contests with six different teams. Scott joins Florida Panthers veteran forward Jaromir Jagr, Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin and Chicago Blackhawks superstar Patrick Kane as captains for the 2016 All-Star Game, which will be held at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on Jan. 31. The contest will have players representing the four divisions competing in three 20-minute contests in a tournament. A semifinal round will then give way to the championship. foxsportsarizona.com LOADED: 01.07.2016

992352 Boston Bruins No news on McQuaid injury gets made from there. If the Bruins do recall Pastrnak, they ll have to free up a roster spot. Frank Vatrano could be sent down. Boston Globe LOADED: 01.07.2016 By Shira Springer Globe Staff January 06, 2016 WILMINGTON Defenseman Adam McQuaid was not at practice on Wednesday, and there was no update on his condition. Coach Claude Julien didn t know whether McQuaid would make the upcoming trip. McQuaid was injured Tuesday night when he took a hit in the back from Washington s Zach Sill and went face-first into the Garden glass. The incident occurred with 15:16 remaining in the second period. McQuaid left the game and did not return, and no penalty was called. On Wednesday, Sill was suspended two games without pay after a hearing with the NHL Department of Player Safety. The suspension will cost Still $6,183. He will sit out road games against the Islanders on Thursday night and Rangers on Saturday. Julien was uncharacteristically expansive when discussing who was at fault. A hit from behind is a hit from behind, said Julien. We ve been guilty of that and we ve had to suffer the consequences. So, you live with it. I keep telling everybody that all the emphasis is on the people hitting. And players have to be better at protecting themselves. I m not saying that about Adam McQuaid. I m talking about a number of hits that are happening nowadays. Guys see somebody come and hit em, they turn their backs. I think that starts in minor hockey or whenever with those stop signs. It helps the people hitting, but it doesn t help the people getting hit. Somewhere along the way, I think we really have to start educating both sides of that. You need to learn to protect yourself and you can t hit from behind. Trading places Please Go Away Often. Years ago, that message was posted outside a Harvard Square travel agency. These days, it would be understandable if Bruins fans adopted a similar slogan. They have fared much better on the road (11-3-2) than at TD Garden (9-11-2) this season. The good news: The Bruins start a five-game, eight-day road trip on Friday, taking a tour of the Eastern Conference. After losing five of their last six games, they hope the road offers an opportunity to reverse course. When asked after Wednesday s practice why the Bruins have been so good on the road, defenseman Kevan Miller said, I couldn t tell you. We re trying to keep things simple. I think that might be one of the biggest things. On the road, we seem to find our simple game. We re trying to do that at home. And we just haven t quite got there yet. It s definitely a huge road trip for us and we have to have urgency every game. Teammate Ryan Spooner also had no explanation why the Bruins have been better on the road than at home. And while he welcomed the trip as an opportunity to climb back up the standings, he knows road wins won t be a cure-all. It s going to be nice to get away for a little bit, but it doesn t change the fact that we have to be a lot better at home, said Spooner. It s something we re trying to fix right now. We re going to try to win all of them [on the trip], but if we can win four or something like that, I think we ll put ourselves in a good spot. Bergeron an All-Star Patrice Bergeron was named to his second All-Star team Wednesday, the lone Bruins representative among the 44 players named to rosters for the NHL s new three-on-three tournament Jan. 31... Bergeron and Zdeno Chara did not practice, getting some well-deserved rest. Those guys are playing big minutes there, so a little maintenance for them, said Julien... When asked if the Bruins will recall David Pastrnak for the road trip, Julien didn t know the answer. I have no idea, he said. Our upper management is now busy and I haven t talked to them today. We ll see where that goes. We still have two more days before our game so we ll see how the decision